Coon, earlier you asked for my email, but I haven't received anything from you. Did you send something?
jeez wrote:I think there is no chance at all for that.
"You swing me, I swing you"
California State Dance is West Coast Swing
California Official Folk Dance is the Square Dance
Square Dances use callers.
"This here bar" is a form of dialect. There is no dialect where I live and we don't talk like that, but I do think they talk like that in Texas. There is definitely a reason for the choice of words, "This here bar ..." Some of you people must recognize the dialect. Where is it used? Is it Texas, or many places?
There is no way I believe that "flaunt" was used just for the rhyme. There are places where people flaunt before they dance.
Im in Texas, and i say let's go to the Honky Tonk!!!
morgansmama wrote:Coon, earlier you asked for my email, but I haven't received anything from you. Did you send something?
No, i guess i forgot what i asked for it for...
Coon now dont be so hasty there.....if you got something you want to tell me I am always ready to listen :wink: . I just dont want you to get all mad at me again.
"this here bar and restaurant" is really bothering me. If it wasn't for that I would think I had the answer but that just doesn't fit with what I have.
i'm from the south as well as all my family, my mom and grannie(rip) and pappy (RIP) say "you take this here" or looky here i think the term "this here" is a red neck /southern way of talking JMO
crush,
i don't think it is any of there ones that were thrown out there i checked and checked it just doesn't fit
Hey coondog
I say that we (and I mean most of you guys who have spent endless nights tapping away trying to figure out these "wtf" clues) all deserve a night of honky tonky and booze. First round on you???
hell i'll buy the round just give me the darn right clue
good evening ............. anyone home?
I'm home. I just don't want to work on 44 anymore. So I'll come back in a few days and see if we have moved off of #44 or not.
spin your partner round and round--
around question 44, not out the door
kick yer pardner in the knee-he can't help on 43
if i can't figure 40 soon -i;ll be up all night and sleep til noon
jrtaz-- i still need help with 40 email me
Where is whitiepossom??
Check your email whitie!!
okay I am gonna get everyone off of 44 and ask about 32...I have the right spot but confused about what they want. Do they want the name that they called the settlement or do they want the name of what it is called now. The clue is really vague. Any ideas?
http://www.gamemasteronline.com/indexa.shtml?GamblingAndTheLaw-Status.shtml I found this site just so we can look and see where it is legal to gamble and not. If anyone is interested
I was wondering if anyone would like to discuss #19 with me. The answer I have is not what most have (from other discussions)...so I was wondering if I could mind meld with someone.
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after reading the clue i am gonna go with the original name of the town--'key to finding the name ofthis might have been metropolis'
Good Mornin Ya'll. Been balein hay all day, just took a shower now I am all refreshed and ready to find that barn #44. Who's with me?