From: TL (at work) on
"DM" <fins(a)nospam.bs221.com> wrote

> I'd been wondering where my PA disappeared to. Might wanna clean it before
> you pawn it.

I keep my Prince Albert in a can, where it belongs.

112 <----- my refrigerator is running too


From: Steve Paul on
big_piper wrote:
> Dean wrote:
>> "TL \(at work\)" wrote:
>>> I keep my Prince Albert in a can, where it belongs.
>>>
>>> 112 <----- my refrigerator is running too
>>>
>>
>> Oh man, are you showing your age. <sfsf>
>>
>>
>> Dean
>
> I think it's on the shelf right next to the Chock full o' Nuts can, in
> front of the moth balls.

Chock full O'Nuts and Bolts that is.

Man, the '70's sure were fun for kids of questionable character.
--
Steve Paul
EKIII, BS284
'93 FXRS-C "Mule"
No salt, No plans


From: danl on
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:37:49 -0500, "Steve Paul"
<smarshallpaul(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>big_piper wrote:
>> Dean wrote:
>>> "TL \(at work\)" wrote:
>>>> I keep my Prince Albert in a can, where it belongs.
>>>>
>>>> 112 <----- my refrigerator is running too
>>>>
>>>
>>> Oh man, are you showing your age. <sfsf>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean
>>
>> I think it's on the shelf right next to the Chock full o' Nuts can, in
>> front of the moth balls.
>
>Chock full O'Nuts and Bolts that is.
>
>Man, the '70's sure were fun for kids of questionable character.

The 60's twernt bad either!

danl BS#280
97 FXDS (Ruby)
From: TL Mitchell on
"big_piper" <jb(a)mcneel.com> wrote

> According to Curly and a few others around here, the 70's were fun for
> kids of down right poor character too!

I concur. I think. I kinda missed a good part of that decade........ like
the whole Carter Administration!

112


From: Spunky the Tuna on
TL Mitchell wrote:
> "big_piper" <jb(a)mcneel.com> wrote
>
>> According to Curly and a few others around here, the 70's were fun for
>> kids of down right poor character too!
>
> I concur. I think. I kinda missed a good part of that decade........ like
> the whole Carter Administration!
>
> 112

Carter who?


--
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