I didn't know they were still around. :D ;)
http://www.artemisrecords.com/firesign_bio.aspx?idx=9&abbr=firesign
WE???
I never heard of 'em, so you're the only one in trouble here, Bubba.
Not just me either, most the folks round Talle Tales know. :o :o :o :o :o :o ;) Annie will order their new album. ::) ::) ::)
"Talle" Tales?
Del, have you been in the loco weed again? You're off your mark today. First fictitious people, now strange sites. Do we need to set up an "intervention"?
Hey, Trinity. Wanna get in on an exocism again? 'Member the last one? I wonder if old man Jenkins ever rebuilt that barn.
If you only really knew. ::)
If you don't pay for the exocism, do you get re-possesed? ??? ;)
Or perhaps you're no longer disspirited! ;D
Well, I never heard of thet outfit either, and I couldn't find a sample of their work on the site that you sent us to; I gather that they are a satirical sort of group, so, us bein' in trouble must be in a satirical sort of way, eh?. Some of the music on that site is pretty interestin', though, even if it is somewhat ecclectic. ;) :D ;D
They were very popular in the late 60's into the 70's with certain folks. Lets say they apealed to "Herbal" people. ;D ;D ;D ::) ::) ;) Their most famous album was "We're all Bozos on this bus." ;D ;D
About a year ago I was sittin' around a campfire with gopher Grease and another ren-actor about our age who is a Luthern Pastor in perrsona and real life. I was pushin' a camp chair over out of the smoke when it fell over. He said "If you push something hard enough it will fall over." Since I knew that was Fudd's first law of oppasition I looked at him and asked those now famous words, "are you a bozo on this bus?" I got no answer but a large grin. ;D ;D ;D ;D
I only heard a few of their bits, but what I heard was pretty good satire.
Anyone remember Stan Freberg? He did quite a number of outstanding things that were satirical. Some just plain funny.
Back in the middle 70's these guys did some very funny but irreverant albums. They were the rage when I was living in Hawaii in '72 and we listened to one album over and over. I used to remember some of the sketches and share them with friends, but that was a while ago.
LazyK Pejay
I might be showing my lack of age, but I never heard of 'em.
Slim
That's ok, Slim, we know you were raised in a monastary in the middle of farm country. But we also know that at heart, you too are a Bozo on the bus.
Firesign Theatre was VERY popular with the "herbal" crowd and their excuse for listening to such twisted, demented stuff was the herbs.
Some of us never were into the herbs but still liked FS. We have no excuses.
"At that point I thought my safety was not worth shooting and packed up and left."
I love that. It's not FS, but it's my quote for the day.
:D
AnnieLee
NEVER into the herbs?
Really?
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 26, 2005, 02:05:47 PM
NEVER into the herbs?
Really?
Occassional use of Cilantro....but only oin Mexican food and I never never never inhaled.....Fire sign theater were the inspiration to 2nd City and then Saturday Nite Life,
Delmonico Vanguard records is also Ian Tysons Label.
Cilantro.
Huh>
I figured about 75% of the people on this wire were using dru...uh, "herbs' of one sort or another.
Not me, though. I'm like Cheech Marin: nowadays my drug of choice is Rogaine.
I fergot, ya sposse Ian is helpin' out. ;D
I always loved the advertissment, 'specally the one fer "Loosner's Caster Oil Flakes." ;D
Or "Billy Jack Dog Food," the kind Billy Jack eats.
Played "We're All Bozo's on this Bus" fer a friend and my oldest daugher about 5 years ago, my friend wanted to know if I put LSD in his coffee and my daughter just rolled her eyes and said that explained a lot about her dad. ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
OK Del you're starting to bring up too many things I remember too well, yer startin ta make me feel old! (http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/misc/11.gif)
:D
I imagine I'd enjoy the sense of humor. I did used to listen to some pretty odd stuff on late night drives, like Doctor Demento or Wolfman Jack, but during the era of these folks, I was always either workin' (a lot of that), or goin' to school (seriously-adult style). Never did the "herbal" thing, though. :o
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 26, 2005, 06:48:29 PM
Cilantro.
Huh>
I figured about 75% of the people on this wire were using dru...uh, "herbs' of one sort or another.
Not me, though. I'm like Cheech Marin: nowadays my drug of choice is Rogaine.
Forty
You've been watching too much "Nash Bridges" :o ::) ;D Good episode though! ;D
I know a Nash Rambler, but who is Nash Bridges?
::) ::) ::) ::)
Nice girls don't date guys who drive Nashes. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Of course nice guys most likely don't date girls that drive them either. ;D ;D ;D ;)
And, pray tell, Del, why don't nice girls date guys who drive Nash cars?? Fully reclining seats :o :o ;D are not what they are cracked up to be, ya' know. Actually, they were fairly comfortable for a short spell.
Well!
I suppose a Nash Rambler would be a cool "retro" car to own these days, but if I remember kee-rektly, they weren't that good a car when they were new, and I doubt they're any better now. I'd rather have a Toronado.
All you Bozos should'nt divulge secrets of your (our) past lives. What would the children think?! :o ::) ;)
The largest Nash the "Air Flite" made into a queen size bed, advertised "fer campin'" Ads even showed Mod, Dad and two kids sleepin' in it. ;D ;D
As for the other,make the kids read some of the stuff we post in Tall Tales and tell them why we are like we are. That should work even better than showing gruesome car accident films in Drivers Ed. ;D ;D ;D ;D :o :o :o ::) ::) ;)
Well Forty, Nash Bridges is played by that same fella who played in Miami Vice 8) some years ago. Same type character he played then, what some call a one dimension actor. :-\ But as posted above there are those that like 'um. :) Now if'n ya gould find a Nash Metropolition around in good shape, that would be a gas to drive around town in! ;D ;D
Quote from: litl rooster on September 26, 2005, 06:43:58 PM
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 26, 2005, 02:05:47 PM
NEVER into the herbs?
Really?
Occassional use of Cilantro....but only oin Mexican food and I never never never inhaled.....Fire sign theater were the inspiration to 2nd City and then Saturday Nite Life,
Delmonico Vanguard records is also Ian Tysons Label.
No nit pickin, but 2nd City started in the 50's in Chicago. Quoting the great Keith "Hell, I was there". As far as herbs go.........
Quote from: Steel Horse Bailey on September 28, 2005, 07:55:53 AM
Well!
I suppose a Nash Rambler would be a cool "retro" car to own these days, but if I remember kee-rektly, they weren't that good a car when they were new, and I doubt they're any better now. I'd rather have a Toronado.
All you Bozos should'nt divulge secrets of your (our) past lives. What would the children think?! :o ::) ;)
And from a different thread.......
Teachers leave them kids alone
Thanks, I just know what I've heard. Most likey that was when they got national attention was when I heard about them.
Bucky, we have a local guy who collects NASH Metros...won't have an American motors car on the place. Must have seventy of them and drives one of five or six really nice ones to work every day. I understand he keeps them in a converted dairy barn in Chino.
The Original gas saver. A friend in college claimed 55 mpg in his.
They sure are tiny, though.
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 29, 2005, 10:38:00 AM
Bucky, we have a local guy who collects NASH Metros...won't have an American motors car on the place. Must have seventy of them and drives one of five or six really nice ones to work every day. I understand he keeps them in a converted dairy barn in Chino.
The Original gas saver. A friend in college claimed 55 mpg in his.
They sure are tiny, though.
This could be the car of the future - already selling in Canada - hopefully soon in the USA. The SMART CAR. I friend tells me they get 75mpg !?!
www.usa.smart.com
Quote from: Sod Buster on October 01, 2005, 09:56:42 PM
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 29, 2005, 10:38:00 AM
Bucky, we have a local guy who collects NASH Metros...won't have an American motors car on the place. Must have seventy of them and drives one of five or six really nice ones to work every day. I understand he keeps them in a converted dairy barn in Chino.
The Original gas saver. A friend in college claimed 55 mpg in his.
They sure are tiny, though.
This could be the car of the future - already selling in Canada - hopefully soon in the USA. The SMART CAR. I friend tells me they get 75mpg !?!
www.usa.smart.com
Being that this car is manufactured and marketed by Mercedes I don't expect that it will be inexpensive. ::)
;) One of my sons sells Mercedes in Germany, those little SMART cars have been selling in Europe for a number of years. Showed me one when I was over there. Not bad! But I htink the Nash Metros are a gas! ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: Forty Rod on September 24, 2005, 01:48:50 PM
"Talle" Tales?
Del, have you been in the loco weed again? You're off your mark today. First fictitious people, now strange sites. Do we need to set up an "intervention"?
Hey, Trinity. Wanna get in on an exocism again? 'Member the last one? I wonder if old man Jenkins ever rebuilt that barn.
Talle... yep ol' Delmonico is always hung-up about size.... no matter which language. ;D ;D ;D
I do not care to remember that exorcism. I do remember that you were performing it on me. I'm just lucky that I was able loosen the binds and remove myself from the stake before you got the fire lit. ...If I remember correctly Old man Jenkins perished in the fire. Remember what we got the following Halloween when we were trick-or-treating at Widow Jenkins' place? ugh!!!
I have SOME pride left.
I wouldn't be caught driving something that looks as much like an air purifier as that Smart thing. Even if I could get it for free and they'd buy all my fuel.
Looks like a California Freeway Death Trap.
I can just see myself squished into that bucket for a trip to Utah three or four times a year.
Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That son of a bitch has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some dirt road back street
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought
Here's to you old skinny Dennis
Only one I think I will miss
I can hear that old bass singing
Sweet and low like a gift you're bringin'
Play it for me just one more time now
Got to give it all we can now
I belive everything your saying
Just keep on, keep on playing
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought
And you put the pink card in the mailbox
Leave the key in the old front door lock
They will find it likely as not
I'm sure there's somethin' we have forgot
Oh Susanna, don't you cry, babe
Love's a gift that's surely handmade
We've got something to believe in
Dontcha' think it's time we're leavin'
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought
Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That son of a bitch has always bored me.
another Jerry Jeff/Guy Clark/Jimmy Buffett song heard from
I am with Forty, I would rather have a Bronc wreck, than get squished in one of them mini tin can cars, I don't give a rats butt how many mpg's they get....
Time for another protest, will ride my horse nekkid into town ;D ;D
Rooster Godiva. :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Now that indeed is a scarry thought! It's bad enough to envision Lil' Rooster in some scimpy womens underthings without thinking of him in nothin' at all!!!! :o :o :o :o :o :o :o Oh the pain, the pain! ;D ;D ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Oh and by the way, they call them Urban cars over there, doubt if they are even considered for the autobahns!! :P :P
Hey ain't that the car they drove in the movie Demolition Man, heck if ya wreck it the durn thing fills up with sty-re-foam.
But the radidio only plays 1960's commericals. ;D ;D ;D
back from town boy is Pea Eye embarresed..... ::) :o ::) :o ::) ;D ;D ;D
sty re foam instead of air bags
I'LL DRIVE IT. I'LL DRIVE IT. I'LL EVEN MAKE COMMERCIALS AND TELL FOLKS HOW MUCH I LOVE THE HORRID LITTLE THING!
JUST DON'T MAKE ME LOOK AT LI'L ROOSTER BUCK NEKKID!
THAT'S INHOOMAN!!!
"I don't care if it rains and freezes, long as I have my plastic litl rooster, sittin' naked on the dashboard of my SMART car." ::) ::)
;) See Del, I told you YOU had some weird thoughts! Lil Rooster plastic figures! ha, Are these little naked figures on a horse like his picture. No, that is even a scarryer thought! :o :o :o :o :o He gots to be wearin' a grass skirt. ;D ;D ;D
:D
Little aka chicken little?
Iam a bobble head with a hat and am not Buck Nekkid ;D
OH thank you for clarifying that Pard! 8) Del must just have undressed his figurine!!! :D Hope he left the hat on. :D
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
:o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o
Quote from: Delmonico on September 25, 2005, 11:47:17 PM
They were very popular in the late 60's into the 70's with certain folks. Lets say they apealed to "Herbal" people. ;D ;D ;D ::) ::) ;) Their most famous album was "We're all Bozos on this bus." ;D ;D
"Don't be afraid little fella... we're just ho-lee-grams!"
Graduated HS in '69... met and married my wife in Austin in '75... now that the kids have their own families an' we're out in the country by ourselves (along with the goats, donkeys, chickens, dogs and cats) we find we're kinda' commin' full circle...
Wife brought home the Moody Blues "Days of Future Past" on CD last week.. we listened to it together as the sun was comming up last Saturday morning, and wept sweet tears of joy... hadn't heard that album in over 25 years, and it totally blew us away...
I listened to it and Seveth Sojurn in the car the other day. ;D And I got "Bozo's" on a vinyl upstairs in the closet. ;D
Heck, my P/T job makes me a real Bozo On The Bus( Rider for the MRDD).....Buck 8) ::) :o ;)
I also graduated in '69. Never stopped goin' back to the Moody Blues. Saw them at the Greek Theater in L.A. (Some good secondhand smoke floatin' through the bowl that night) and again here in Reno a couple three years ago. Still the best background music to my periodic return to the four volumes of Tolkien's Middle Earth.
I saw the Moody Blues in concert in '97. They sounded as good as ever. Not bad for a buncha old farts.
:D
AnnieLee
I see an interesting trend going on here, I graduated HS in 69 also and have always been a fan of Moody Blues! :o
wife and her sister graduated in '69, too. Me? '67..........Buck 8) ::)
;D ;D ;D
Gee, you are all young whipper snappers! ;) I graduated in '62, wife in '72 ::) She loved the Moody Blues. Has some of their vinyl in 33RPM. 8)
Graduated from HS in '60 and college in '65 (Crammed a four year education into five short years!), and I can't say I know who the Moody Blues are.
:D
Grauadited from HighSchool in 65, College AA Degree in 69. Don't Rock N Roll, Cept Full-Auto, Into Celtic, Harp, Classic, Cowboy, Country, Bluegrass, N klezmer+ Hymes and Gosple mesic.
Who is the 'Moudy Blues'? Who Cares?
Quote from: Forty Rod on October 17, 2005, 01:11:25 AM
Graduated from HS in '60 and college in '65 (Crammed a four year education into five short years!), and I can't say I know who the Moody Blues are.
"Knights in White Satin" see the eyes aren't the first thing to go when ya get that age'
I am the baby here, grad '71 ;D ;D ;D Montana, in '80 still have 4 years of college eligibilty left ;D ;D ;D
Have ya all notice how Mick Jager(Sp?) looks like Don Knotts these days?
:D
Grauadited from HighSchool in 65, College AA Degree in 69. Don't Rock N Roll, Cept Full-Auto, Into Celtic, Harp, Classic, Cowboy, Country, Bluegrass, N klezmer+ Hymes and Gosple mesic.
Who is the 'Moudy Blues'? Who Cares?
Now, Now Marshal, hangin around wit dat sheep iz makin ya anti social! ;D
Quote from: litl rooster on October 17, 2005, 03:49:04 AM
Quote from: Forty Rod on October 17, 2005, 01:11:25 AM
Graduated from HS in '60 and college in '65 (Crammed a four year education into five short years!), and I can't say I know who the Moody Blues are.
"Knights in White Satin" see the eyes aren't the first thing to go when ya get that age'
I am the baby here, grad '71 ;D ;D ;D Montana, in '80 still have 4 years of college eligibilty left ;D ;D ;D
Have ya all notice how Mick Jager(Sp?) looks like Don Knotts these days?
< snickering> You aren't the baby if Montana is younger than you, Litl' Rooster... and Del graduated in '74 I think, I graduated in '76, and I don't want to think about Trinity and Slim.
They're the babies of this motley group.
:P :D
AnnieLee, and yes, he does!
1975, 'member I went to my 30th this year and one a da cheerleaders wanted me to join her quiltin' group. ;D
Sad the sheepman is so narrow minded , I lime most any moosic except rap. ::) Yer right though Tom, he don't seem to like much of anything. ;D ;D
BTW, I have the remastered Umma Gumma on CD, my wifes cat likes it. ;D
;D
Umma Gumma?
Whazzat?
Trinity's the baby. ;) He should've graduated from HS in '92.
I graduated from HS in '83, college in '93.
Slim
:D
Musta spent too much time N da Sheep dip. :o
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on October 17, 2005, 12:57:17 PM
I graduated from HS in '83, college in '93.
Slim
:o :o :o
TEN years for college? That has to be some kind of record!
:D
AnnieLee
Dang Slim 10 years for college, I knew we had something in common.
'Twern't in college all ten years. ::)
Slim
:o :o :o :o GEE HOSA FAT! YOU ALL IS REALLY YOUNG!!! :o :o :o But Del, we agree on some kinds o' music. And, as far as RAP goes, that ain't music, it is just dirty talkin' in time to a jailhouse Shuffle! :P
Well I'm olt enough to be a Grandpa so there. :P And i guess the truth be known I kinda like ol' Hiram Hank williams the best, but some of his stuff is Rock and Roll, fact is some of it pre-dates those who get more credit for it. ;D But thant's OK cause Hank the Father is in the Rock and Roll hall of Fame and the country one, fact as I memeber there are only two others in both. ;D
Quote from: Delmonico on October 17, 2005, 11:13:18 PM
Well I'm olt enough to be a Grandpa so there. :P And i guess the truth be known I kinda like ol' Hiram Hank williams the best, but some of his stuff is Rock and Roll, fact is some of it pre-dates those who get more credit for it. ;D But thant's OK cause Hank the Father is in the Rock and Roll hall of Fame and the country one, fact as I memeber there are only two others in both. ;D
So is John R Cash...Del...left Cleveland area for the service after Graduation and i have been back a few times...Lot's have changed there...The Rock N Roll hall of fame is and interesting change to the Port on the Lake.
lr, it's also very expensive to get into. Been in the lobby though.....Buck 8) ::) :o
And the other is Elvis, although I'd a withheld my vote if asked for the country one. ;D
"Move it on Over" by Hank from 1947 is Rock and Roll, was covered in the 1980's by George Throughgood.
And Boxcar Willie........... 8) ::)
Didn't know he was in both. His real name was Marty Martin and he was stationed at the Air Base here in Lincoln in the late 50's-early 60's. He used to play on the noon show on channel 10 with Marty Martin and the KOLN TV Rangers. ;D He cut a 45 on the ROTO a defunct local label and the A side was a song called Boxcar Wille. ;D My Dad had a couple copies of that on was his and one was his aunt's. Sadly they didn't get them autographed when they bought them, he was at the downtown Sears one evening sellin' them, for some stupid reason I still remember that even though I must not have been over 5 years old.
Quote from: Delmonico on October 18, 2005, 10:22:20 AM
And the other is Elvis, although I'd a withheld my vote if asked for the country one. ;D
"Move it on Over" by Hank from 1947 is Rock and Roll, was covered in the 1980's by George Throughgood.
covered by a gazillion others also...But the party animal in me kinda favors george
I went and saw George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers back when they were on an indy label and playing college gyms. Hard to believe that was 20 years ago.
:D
AnnieLee, who took her son to a Tom Petty concert.
How can you tell your getting old? When the Music Stars you remember from your youth are in concerts now sponsered by Geritol, Depends, and Ben Gay! ;D
Quote from: Lucky Irish Tom on October 19, 2005, 04:53:41 AM
How can you tell your getting old? When the Music Stars you remember from your youth are in concerts now sponsered by Geritol, Depends, and Ben Gay! ;D
You really know you're getting old when all the Cops you see look like kids.
cops are kids these days so are the doctors
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on October 17, 2005, 12:57:17 PM
Trinity's the baby. ;) He should've graduated from HS in '92.
I graduated from HS in '83, college in '93.
Slim
<<I graduated in '91! Graduated college in '97.... spent two years in Germany partyin', er... studyin'.
Oh, and I like almost
all music, even the rarely heard, 'clean' Rap. Don't much like the foul mouthed rap much either. My favorite type of music is Folk. I'm not talking about the hippie stuff, but the various regional musics of each land.>>
Trinity din't never gradgitate.
Ya know yer gettin old when ya wake up with someone's Grandma in yer bed and ya realize it tis yer wife. ;D
Aint that the truth Del! ;)
>:( :o
Ah resernt beeing called Old. Can't denie it, but Ah resent it. >:(
:o
:D
First of all just wakin' up is great! ;D But wakin' up next to "grandma" 8) is a lot better than wakin' up to someone elses's grandma!!! :o :o :o heh heh heh
???
HuH!
Quote from: Marshal harpoluke on October 25, 2005, 01:13:52 PM
???
HuH!
My wife is a grandma 14 times over ;D, but I still like wakin' up with her in my bed, see... 8)
I may be giddin' older but, I refuse to grow up ;D ;D ;D ;D
A Peter Pan in a cowboy hat. ;D
Let's stop it righ there, Del. Because if I have to imagine him in tights I'm going to cancel my internet connection!!!!
How about really tight, green shotgun chaps. :P :P :P :o :o :o ;)
:o
Gross.
That's just sick Del! :o :-X
Ya want to see gross, I've been on a green vegatble kick latley, Brussel Sprouts, spinach, asparagus, sugar snap peas and I ate 4 bowels of turnip greens at Cracker barrel last night. (What vegetable do you want? Greens. And what else? Geens, put them in little bowls, put them in a big bolw, just bring me some vinegar.)
Well any way, er never mind Slim might be back on afore Friday, would hate to be whopped with one a my own skillets. ;D
:(
Whars Annie Lee when Ya need Her?
Quote from: Delmonico on October 26, 2005, 10:07:48 AM
Ya want to see gross, I've been on a green vegatble kick latley, Brussel Sprouts, spinach, asparagus, sugar snap peas and I ate 4 bowels of turnip greens at Cracker barrel last night. (What vegetable do you want? Greens. And what else? Geens, put them in little bowls, put them in a big bolw, just bring me some vinegar.)
Well any way, er never mind Slim might be back on afore Friday, would hate to be whopped with one a my own skillets. ;D
Thought fer' sher this post was gonna end with the word "POOP"! ::) ;D
N green Poop at that! :o
SMELLY green poop!!!!!!!!
Might even be a green cloud around before the poop shows itself!
"Least it wern't side dishes of corn.
At least then there would have been texture and color to it! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Slimy and green anre textures and colors. ;D Hey I got a bottle of castor oil ad a really neat bottle with a cork to keep it in, da ya thunk I can fool Slim into takin' it? ;D
<Wanders in>
< Smacks them all with a Belgian beret>
< Wanders back out, laughing>
:D
AnnieLee
Hey Annie, didja bring us any waffles? ;D
Howdy, Irish! I'm still over here. I had a waffle last night and will gladly bring you a few. Of course, by the time it got to you, it'd be mashed in my luggage then fondled by a TSA person known to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. Still want one?
:D
AnnieLee
Quote from: AnnieLee on October 27, 2005, 03:32:20 PM
Howdy, Irish! I'm still over here. I had a waffle last night and will gladly bring you a few. Of course, by the time it got to you, it'd be mashed in my luggage then fondled by a TSA person known to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. Still want one?
:D
AnnieLee
Ya mean Trinty got a goverment Job?
Quote from: AnnieLee on October 27, 2005, 03:32:20 PM
Howdy, Irish! I'm still over here. I had a waffle last night and will gladly bring you a few. Of course, by the time it got to you, it'd be mashed in my luggage then fondled by a TSA person known to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. Still want one?
:D
AnnieLee
No matter... neither did the belgian who cooked it!
... did you just hit us with a hair clip? ;D ;)
Quote from: litl rooster on October 27, 2005, 08:21:05 PM
Quote from: AnnieLee on October 27, 2005, 03:32:20 PM
Howdy, Irish! I'm still over here. I had a waffle last night and will gladly bring you a few. Of course, by the time it got to you, it'd be mashed in my luggage then fondled by a TSA person known to not wash his hands after using the bathroom. Still want one?
:D
AnnieLee
Ya mean Trinty got a goverment Job?
*scratch* *scratch* *scratch*
I think Trinity wants a suitcase fulla them kinda waffles Annie! ;D
I'm packing. I should send Trinity a suitcase full of dirty, smelly socks.
But he'd prolly think they were clean compared to his and wear them.
Heck, he might use them as coffee filters.
<Okie, I am starting to gross myself out, here.... >
:P
AnnieLee
I haven't been able to use my sock as a filter since the holes started developing in 1982.
Quote from: Trinity on October 28, 2005, 10:56:37 PM
I haven't been able to use my sock as a filter since the holes started developing in 1982.
I rest my case.
:D
AnnieLee
Remind me not to drink any of Trinity's coffee.
Quote from: Lucky Irish Tom on October 30, 2005, 06:30:22 AM
Remind me not to drink any of Trinity's coffee.
>pssst Lucky< I don't think you really have to worry about Trinty making anything short of Squezzin's
Paw always tolt me ta warsh mah socks in the sqeezin's kettle 'bout onct a year. Said it adds flavor and gits them socks as cleeeen as tha day Maw made 'em.