aidan
 
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Reply Fri 30 Mar, 2007 11:24 pm
Quote:
317. I think Randy Travis sings like he's groaning with a very deep bellyache.

Laughing I agree
Edgar, I saw your picture on the Timberlandko thread. Did any of your people originally come from Crockett (Texas)? I think (and my children agree) you look like my father's kinfolk- you could be one of his brothers (and he has seven).
Another great thread, by the way.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sat 31 Mar, 2007 06:22 am
I do have relatives somewhere in that direction, whether in Crockett, I can't specifically say. Haven't seen my father's side of the family in 61 years.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2007 02:59 pm
So, what's Frodo thinking today?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2007 04:52 pm
I was exhausted Friday, and still had to do a two hour online class in multifamily education. Spent the weekend recuperating.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2007 05:04 pm
321. I think I may have some of my song poems put to music very soon. I've met someone interrested in a collaboration.

322. I think reyn and dys may not like each other.

323. I think Henry Miller's primitive watercolor art can be very entertaining.

324. I think my dog has shed more hair than she is in size this month.

325. I think my wife may go back to her nanny job next week- -unless she's dumb enough to ask the doc about it first.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2007 06:14 pm
<b>Frodo Baggins</b> wrote:
I was exhausted Friday, and still had to do a two hour online class in multifamily education. Spent the weekend recuperating.

Sounds exciting. :wink:

<b>Frodo Baggins</b> wrote:

322. I think <b>Howdy Doody</b> and dys may not like each other.

Hmm, why would you say that? Doesn't he like fine wood?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 1 Apr, 2007 06:17 pm
<b>Howdy Doody</b> wrote:
<b>Frodo Baggins</b> wrote:
I was exhausted Friday, and still had to do a two hour online class in multifamily education. Spent the weekend recuperating.

Sounds exciting. :wink:

<b>Frodo Baggins</b> wrote:

322. I think <b>Howdy Doody</b> and dys may not like each other.

Hmm, why would you say that? Doesn't he like fine wood?


It's the brotherhood, reyn. doody heads simply don't like one another.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 2 Apr, 2007 05:11 pm
326. I think it's degrading to see half naked women in 60% of the ads online. As much as I love the female form, I don't enjoy the constant onslaught.

327. I think Roald Dahl's short story, Parson's Pleasure, is a wickedly good read. Sometimes one of his stories will make me somewhat jealous I didn't think of it first.

328. I think the dismantling of F Roosevelt's best programs is a disgrace.

329. I think The Disappearance, by Phillip Wylie, has a wonderful concept. For reasons not understood, the men all disappear from Earth, to the women. Simultaneously, the women all disappear to the men. The body of the novel details how each sex deals with the situation, before, at the end, the split is healed over.

330. I think I'm gonna enjoy driving to and from work tomorrow. Just got a CD, Tony Bennet's Greatest Hits of the 60s.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Mon 2 Apr, 2007 05:38 pm
edgarblythe wrote:
326. I think it's degrading to see half naked women in 60% of the ads online. As much as I love the female form, I don't enjoy the constant onslaught.

I know what you mean.

What also drives me nuts are movies where they feel obliged to put in a scene where a couple are having sex, or something, and it doesn't seem to flow in the plot of the show. It's like, yup, we've got to put one in here to spice up the movie.

Maybe it's to get a certain rating, you think?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 2 Apr, 2007 05:42 pm
I understand that sex sells where nothing else will, but, I get tired of the sameness and the persistence. I can enjoy a sexy scene in a movie, if it's done well and fits the rest of the plot. But, just putting it there for the hell of it does nothing for me.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 06:41 pm
331. I think it's perfectly acceptable to wire plastic flowers on the trellis, if you don't have time or expertise to grow real ones.

332. I think screwdrivers ought to park first.

333. I think the saying: I golf; therefore I am not here, is clever.

334. I think one more day like today may see me move up retirement. Up and down on the pavement, bending over, painting stencils all over the parking lot. Easy if you're young.

335. I think "if" is a mighty important word. But, so are please and thank you, and eat, and sleep, and kisss, and arithmetic, and -
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sublime1
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 06:52 pm
I think you may have to define young. Smile

I think I may be forced into an early retirement if I have to carry many more of these up stairs.

http://www.interwestgroup.com/pro48.jpg
Pro 48 SubZero 885 lbs.

I feel your back pain Edgar.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:06 pm
I don't do those, but I do refrigerators, washers, etc.
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sublime1
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:24 pm
Thankfully I don't get those too often, most people shy away from a $12,000 price tag. It still blows my mind how much people will pay for some of this stuff. My GE keeps my ice frozen and my beer just as cold as that monstrosity.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:32 pm
It looks to weigh at least ten - twenty pounds.
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sublime1
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:36 pm
I think I forgot to mention the picture wasn't actual size. :wink:
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:47 pm
Heavens. Even I know it must be at least two feet tall.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 07:57 pm
I think Edgar's got a good sense of humour. Laughing
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 08:03 pm
Humour? Humour? A real American, not afraid of the Queen, spells it without the u.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Tue 3 Apr, 2007 08:21 pm
I've changed from the way I used to spell these dual spelling words. I used to spell them the American way, but seem to be heading back to the english way. Not exactly sure why. In most cases, the american way seems to make more sense.

Oh well, back to the cheque book. Laughing
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