From: S'mee on
On Jan 25, 12:21 pm, Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 11:15 am, "Bob Myers" <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You really, really like inlay work, don'tcha, Pete?
>
> It's my inner techie rebelling against the fact that I'm not much of a
> graphic artist.
>
> > NICE.
>
> Thenk yew.

Now if you'd start working in aluminum...I'd send you some fork
legs. ;^)
From: S'mee on
On Jan 25, 12:18 pm, "Bob Myers" <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:
> Twibil wrote:
> > But "phobia" means "fear of", and I'm not the least bit afraid of
> > humans.
>
> In the immortal words of that great philosopher, Linus
> van Pelt:
>
> "I love humanity; it's PEOPLE I can't stand!"

Truer words were never spoken...though he got it backwards.
From: Tim M. on
On Jan 25, 12:03 am, AlF <spamgrinder.tryla...(a)ggmail.com> wrote:

> Your favorite illiterate alien, ALF

That was a good show.
From: Twibil on
On Jan 25, 5:57 pm, BryanUT <nestl...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Ren fairs are a hoot.  I always liked the wenches. :)  And the
> jugglers and especially the juggling wenches.

You mis-spelled "jiggling". Which reminds me of a wench I saw a few
years ago as I was plying my trade as a minstrel.

Circa 6' tall, beautiful, built, wavy blonde hair down to her behind,
and she was walking towards me and wearing (ready?).........a gold
chain-mail bikini with nothing on underneath.

She left absolute mayhem behind her. I saw one guy actually walk into
the lake.

Well, truth to tell, I never saw him walk *into* the lake: I was
watching *her*. But I heard the splash and saw him wade back *out* of
the lake afterwards.

And to think people have asked me why I liked working at Ren-Faires...
From: Bruce Hartweg on
Twibil wrote:
> On Jan 25, 5:57 pm, BryanUT <nestl...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> Ren fairs are a hoot. I always liked the wenches. :) And the
>> jugglers and especially the juggling wenches.
>
> You mis-spelled "jiggling". Which reminds me of a wench I saw a few
> years ago as I was plying my trade as a minstrel.
>
> Circa 6' tall, beautiful, built, wavy blonde hair down to her behind,
> and she was walking towards me and wearing (ready?).........a gold
> chain-mail bikini with nothing on underneath.
>
> She left absolute mayhem behind her. I saw one guy actually walk into
> the lake.
>
> Well, truth to tell, I never saw him walk *into* the lake: I was
> watching *her*. But I heard the splash and saw him wade back *out* of
> the lake afterwards.
>
> And to think people have asked me why I liked working at Ren-Faires...

I used to work a big ren faire outside houston, and unfortunately
for every scantily-clad hot babe there were a dozen scantily-clad
scary things.....

Bruce
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