From: TL (at work) on 19 Nov 2009 17:42 "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 20 Nov 2009 15:37 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 20 Nov 2009 22:00 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 21 Nov 2009 00:18 "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 21 Nov 2009 00:30 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? -- Spunky the Tuna "No nation can meet this changing world unless its people, individually and collectively, grow in ability to understand. Ability to handle the new knowledge, as applied to increasingly intricate human relationships." - FDR June 30, 1938
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