Morning Unkie ... How's Montreal? Have you used my greeting with the local ladies?
Montreal was cold, as usual, I tried your phrase but I kept getting my face slapped. Must have been my pronounciation. Wait a minute...that phrase was for the ladies?????
Yer killin' me here ... it was for the ladies and translates "You are very beautiful". It may work on the guys depending on their orientation!
Darn CE's.
Just kidding ya buddy, I do know a couple of key phrases. But the one that will definately get you slapped is "voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?"
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Thu 8 Feb, 2007 10:22 am
Yeah Unkie, that one's a killer. Wonder how many folks know that it means "Will you sleep with me tonight?" Not good to start with that one ... maybe after the dinner, a show, coctails, and a stop at the dress boutique ...
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unclelarry
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Thu 8 Feb, 2007 10:26 am
We missed you here on Tuesday, you said that you were having problems with your system at work?
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Thu 8 Feb, 2007 10:29 am
unclelarry wrote:
We missed you here on Tuesday, you said that you were having problems with your system at work?
That and a workload that left no time for play. I tried to post once to let you know that I was tied up, but the hamster would have none of it!
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coondog
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Thu 8 Feb, 2007 10:36 am
Didnt get to get out much, only have one weekend off per month and had no vacation time left.. Never seen anything but tracks... It was either too hot or the wind was blowing 100 mph. Those dang skeeters sure had a field day on me though... Your not suppose to put out any corn or anything in the national forest.. A lot of folks cheated and now have deer meat in the freezer, i didnt and therefore i have none..... Except for my little friends bringing me a care pkg...
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Thu 8 Feb, 2007 10:42 am
Coon it was alot different here. Saw lots of deer. On opening day most were moving based on their routines. Day two they were be pushed by folks walking in the woods. Saw most of the big ones ... a couple of tens on day two, but they were moving fast and didn't offer an opportunity. I didn't want to stay and hunt day three, so I took that spiker. The horns weren't impressive, but heck I don't eat them!