What I've missed about CoJ (Page 2)
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2009-02-26 11:22 PM in reply to: #1984656 |
Pro 6838 Tejas | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ A small controlled nukular detonation would get me down to 200-220 in no time at all. I'll see if they carry those at the Home Depot in the morning. |
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2009-02-26 11:41 PM in reply to: #1985008 |
Got Wahoo? 5423 San Antonio | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Zilla - 2009-02-26 10:10 PM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 10:07 PM Zilla - 2009-02-26 10:00 PM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 9:56 PM Zilla - 2009-02-26 9:53 PM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 9:46 PM working. That's it. Boring.
pfffft. Tell me about it. Okay .... boring. I'd have much rather have been a bug in yall's rug last weekend, believe me.... Oh ... we were a bunch of giggling boring girls talking about our hair and nails and boys. Very PG stuff ... very. I know you much better than that. |
2009-02-27 6:06 AM in reply to: #1984665 |
Giver 18427 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Comet - 2009-02-26 9:19 PM I know you missed me. See my sig line newbie yahoos. One of the reasons for my BTich status. Totally. I think "Newbie Yahoo" should be the BT member level assigned to everyone wh has been on the site, say, less than three years. |
2009-02-27 6:09 AM in reply to: #1984896 |
Giver 18427 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 11:19 PM Thread jacking is cool and all, but I miss the "add to my story" threads: Dick Turbin watched her walk into his office over his cheap desk and even cheaper bottle of booze. Her legs we longer than rush hour when you're about to run out of gas. Her lips looked like pillows and Dick was ready for nighty-night. Yeah, the was a tall drink of scotch, alright. She looked him up and down the way an old woman would cross a busy street: with suspicion and doubt, and just a little bit of challenge. Oh year, he felt that challenge all the way his little piggies, and the market too. It was a look that said she could take all of him without a second thought, and then some. Yeah, she was a bundle of cliches no matter how Dick diced her up, and he diced her up ten ways from Sunday, and some on Saturday too. "Can I help you?" he said, knowing it was a mistake, knowing he should run the milk man when his deliveries go a little long and a certain someone comes home from work early. head down and fast, and forget about the clothers. His intuition proved true when she said.... Speaking of people I've missed! His intuition proved true when she said, "I've got a squirrel problem."
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2009-02-27 6:30 AM in reply to: #1984748 |
Giver 18427 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ 1stTimeTri - 2009-02-26 10:01 PM You're TAN jealous, aren't you? No...see...that's not it. Threadjacking is piratey, almost. Swoop in and pillage. TAN is just a chatroom, and I got past those when I cancelled my AOL account 30 years ago. eta: you kids...get offa my lawn! Edited by run4yrlif 2009-02-27 6:30 AM |
2009-02-27 6:31 AM in reply to: #1985017 |
Giver 18427 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Spokes - 2009-02-27 12:16 AM mdg2003 - 2009-02-26 9:14 PM Speaking of boring.... I'm trying to dig my own water well and I'm using a post hole digger. Does anyone know a better way bore oneself a water well? I figure I need to go down at least 140 feet. A small nuclear device would work well. Thanks, I'll try that. Sorry for the on subject hijack....yall can get back to liberal BS hippie rant Jim had going here.... Unless you've got lots of time on your hands, 140' is probably pretty deep for a DIY job. Yeah...yer gonna need a commercial auger. |
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2009-02-27 7:51 AM in reply to: #1985005 |
Champion 6786 Two seat rocket plane | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ If you can get to 140 feet with post hole diggers, I'll be really impressed. You need one of these: You might be able to get there with one of these, depending on your soil It seems to me that a well that deep would only be part of the problem, How deep into the water table do you think you'll be able to get. |
2009-02-27 8:27 AM in reply to: #1985219 |
Champion 6962 Atlanta, Ga | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ ride_like_u_stole_it - 2009-02-27 8:51 AM How deep into the water table do you think you'll be able to get. For some reason this just made me chuckle... |
2009-02-27 8:30 AM in reply to: #1985132 |
Champion 34263 Chicago | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 6:30 AM 1stTimeTri - 2009-02-26 10:01 PM You're TAN jealous, aren't you? No...see...that's not it. Threadjacking is piratey, almost. Swoop in and pillage. TAN is just a chatroom, and I got past those when I cancelled my AOL account 30 years ago. eta: you kids...get offa my lawn! That's because you're too cool for school. |
2009-02-27 9:02 AM in reply to: #1984656 |
Pro 3673 MAC-opolis | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Do woodchucks actually "chuck" wood? They're rather small and I believe are lacking an opposable thumb so would not the act of "chucking" be impossible for them? If true, my entire terse verse world could come crumbling down around me. Then again, it does ask how much they would chuck IF they could chuck. If they can't chuck then I guess it's irrelevent. |
2009-02-27 9:09 AM in reply to: #1985386 |
Giver 18427 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Big Sexy - 2009-02-27 10:02 AM Do woodchucks actually "chuck" wood? They're rather small and I believe are lacking an opposable thumb so would not the act of "chucking" be impossible for them? If true, my entire terse verse world could come crumbling down around me. Then again, it does ask how much they would chuck IF they could chuck. If they can't chuck then I guess it's irrelevent. They could probably chuck tiny little pieces. Bigger question: what the hell's a woodchuck? |
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2009-02-27 9:28 AM in reply to: #1985407 |
Champion 6786 Two seat rocket plane | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 9:09 AM Big Sexy - 2009-02-27 10:02 AM Do woodchucks actually "chuck" wood? They're rather small and I believe are lacking an opposable thumb so would not the act of "chucking" be impossible for them? If true, my entire terse verse world could come crumbling down around me. Then again, it does ask how much they would chuck IF they could chuck. If they can't chuck then I guess it's irrelevent. They could probably chuck tiny little pieces. Bigger question: what the hell's a woodchuck? Woodchuck=Groundhog |
2009-02-27 9:35 AM in reply to: #1985452 |
Pro 6838 Tejas | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ ride_like_u_stole_it - 2009-02-27 9:28 AM run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 9:09 AM Big Sexy - 2009-02-27 10:02 AM Do woodchucks actually "chuck" wood? They're rather small and I believe are lacking an opposable thumb so would not the act of "chucking" be impossible for them? If true, my entire terse verse world could come crumbling down around me. Then again, it does ask how much they would chuck IF they could chuck. If they can't chuck then I guess it's irrelevent. They could probably chuck tiny little pieces. Bigger question: what the hell's a woodchuck? Woodchuck=Groundhog It holds up pretty well to a hearty hunter sauce. Pair it with a hoppy ale or an Aussie Cab. Steamed root vegetables on the side of course. |
2009-02-27 10:01 AM in reply to: #1985110 |
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2009-02-27 10:08 AM in reply to: #1984656 |
Elite 3371 | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ In all seriousness, . ETA: The sarc function works poorly on stand alone periods. Edited by steveseer 2009-02-27 10:10 AM |
2009-02-27 10:14 AM in reply to: #1985544 |
Pro 4292 Evanston, | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Spokes - 2009-02-27 11:01 AM run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 4:09 AM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 11:19 PM Thread jacking is cool and all, but I miss the "add to my story" threads: Dick Turbin watched her walk into his office over his cheap desk and even cheaper bottle of booze. Her legs we longer than rush hour when you're about to run out of gas. Her lips looked like pillows and Dick was ready for nighty-night. Yeah, the was a tall drink of scotch, alright. She looked him up and down the way an old woman would cross a busy street: with suspicion and doubt, and just a little bit of challenge. Oh year, he felt that challenge all the way his little piggies, and the market too. It was a look that said she could take all of him without a second thought, and then some. Yeah, she was a bundle of cliches no matter how Dick diced her up, and he diced her up ten ways from Sunday, and some on Saturday too. "Can I help you?" he said, knowing it was a mistake, knowing he should run the milk man when his deliveries go a little long and a certain someone comes home from work early. head down and fast, and forget about the clothers. His intuition proved true when she said.... Speaking of people I've missed! His intuition proved true when she said, "I've got a squirrel problem."
We haven't had a good Evil Vermin thread in quite a while.
Welshy's claim that he's just been working immediately brought that to mind for me as well. So, Welshy, how's them varmints? |
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2009-02-27 10:23 AM in reply to: #1985590 |
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2009-02-27 11:59 AM in reply to: #1985109 |
Master 1732 Delafield, Wisconsin | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 6:06 AM Comet - 2009-02-26 9:19 PM I know you missed me. See my sig line newbie yahoos. One of the reasons for my BTich status. Totally. I think "Newbie Yahoo" should be the BT member level assigned to everyone wh has been on the site, say, less than three years. I realized I would make the cut (joined in 2005), but what do I have to show for it? |
2009-02-27 12:17 PM in reply to: #1984656 |
Champion 6931 Bellingham, Washington | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ I usually don't read all the middle pages of multiple threads and than I write something lame like this post and the thread dies...........sorry Jim. |
2009-02-27 2:59 PM in reply to: #1985544 |
Got Wahoo? 5423 San Antonio | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ Spokes - 2009-02-27 9:01 AM run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 4:09 AM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 11:19 PM Thread jacking is cool and all, but I miss the "add to my story" threads: Dick Turbin watched her walk into his office over his cheap desk and even cheaper bottle of booze. Her legs we longer than rush hour when you're about to run out of gas. Her lips looked like pillows and Dick was ready for nighty-night. Yeah, the was a tall drink of scotch, alright. She looked him up and down the way an old woman would cross a busy street: with suspicion and doubt, and just a little bit of challenge. Oh year, he felt that challenge all the way his little piggies, and the market too. It was a look that said she could take all of him without a second thought, and then some. Yeah, she was a bundle of cliches no matter how Dick diced her up, and he diced her up ten ways from Sunday, and some on Saturday too. "Can I help you?" he said, knowing it was a mistake, knowing he should run the milk man when his deliveries go a little long and a certain someone comes home from work early. head down and fast, and forget about the clothers. His intuition proved true when she said.... Speaking of people I've missed! His intuition proved true when she said, "I've got a squirrel problem."
We haven't had a good Evil Vermin thread in quite a while.
That's becasue I killed every attic-squatting one of them (ok, no, that's not true: I moved). |
2009-02-27 3:03 PM in reply to: #1985590 |
Got Wahoo? 5423 San Antonio | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ CitySky - 2009-02-27 9:14 AM Spokes - 2009-02-27 11:01 AM run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 4:09 AM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 11:19 PM Thread jacking is cool and all, but I miss the "add to my story" threads: Dick Turbin watched her walk into his office over his cheap desk and even cheaper bottle of booze. Her legs we longer than rush hour when you're about to run out of gas. Her lips looked like pillows and Dick was ready for nighty-night. Yeah, the was a tall drink of scotch, alright. She looked him up and down the way an old woman would cross a busy street: with suspicion and doubt, and just a little bit of challenge. Oh year, he felt that challenge all the way his little piggies, and the market too. It was a look that said she could take all of him without a second thought, and then some. Yeah, she was a bundle of cliches no matter how Dick diced her up, and he diced her up ten ways from Sunday, and some on Saturday too. "Can I help you?" he said, knowing it was a mistake, knowing he should run the milk man when his deliveries go a little long and a certain someone comes home from work early. head down and fast, and forget about the clothers. His intuition proved true when she said.... Speaking of people I've missed! His intuition proved true when she said, "I've got a squirrel problem."
We haven't had a good Evil Vermin thread in quite a while.
Welshy's claim that he's just been working immediately brought that to mind for me as well. So, Welshy, how's them varmints? I've given up squirrel hating for lent. |
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2009-02-27 3:05 PM in reply to: #1985110 |
Got Wahoo? 5423 San Antonio | Subject: RE: What I've missed about CoJ run4yrlif - 2009-02-27 5:09 AM tmwelshy - 2009-02-26 11:19 PM Thread jacking is cool and all, but I miss the "add to my story" threads: Dick Turbin watched her walk into his office over his cheap desk and even cheaper bottle of booze. Her legs we longer than rush hour when you're about to run out of gas. Her lips looked like pillows and Dick was ready for nighty-night. Yeah, the was a tall drink of scotch, alright. She looked him up and down the way an old woman would cross a busy street: with suspicion and doubt, and just a little bit of challenge. Oh year, he felt that challenge all the way his little piggies, and the market too. It was a look that said she could take all of him without a second thought, and then some. Yeah, she was a bundle of cliches no matter how Dick diced her up, and he diced her up ten ways from Sunday, and some on Saturday too. "Can I help you?" he said, knowing it was a mistake, knowing he should run the milk man when his deliveries go a little long and a certain someone comes home from work early. head down and fast, and forget about the clothers. His intuition proved true when she said.... Speaking of people I've missed! His intuition proved true when she said, "I've got a squirrel problem."
Your love brought me back..... |
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