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Muskwa

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'Cept me, and I never heard of a hoopty either.

Wed, 05/29/2002 - 5:27 PM Permalink
Terry

I've never heard of a hoopty and I'm OLD!

Wed, 05/29/2002 - 6:41 PM Permalink
ares

ok. those of you who are between thx's age and my age, chime in and let us know if you know what constitutes a hoopty. i was just thinking about some of those cars i've seen all decked out with their hydraulics bouncing up and down, a la kids' mystery machine.

Wed, 05/29/2002 - 6:52 PM Permalink
Frosti

She then informed me that I am old.

Ha-ha!
</Nelson>

I have no idea what a hoopty is.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 5:17 AM Permalink
THX 1138



Frosti, how can YOU not know what a hoopty is?

You're old, just like me.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:13 AM Permalink
me2

Mark (my HONEY) turns 40 today

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:13 AM Permalink
ares

i'm younger than all of y'all and i know what a hoopty is. (i drive one in the winter).

happy birthday to mark.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:25 AM Permalink
Frosti

Must be a regional thing. I grew up here, but over in White Bear Lake. I don't believe this term was used in my school.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:31 AM Permalink
Frosti

And yes, I am old like you.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:31 AM Permalink
ares

see, that's why i called it a "ghetto hoopty".

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 6:33 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Happy Birthday to Mark, Happy Birthday to Mark... Okay, I'll stop with that. That's my present. No singing.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 8:08 AM Permalink
ares

there's a thread for that, ya know.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 8:30 AM Permalink
me2

Joe :)

COOL :)

That sounds like a theme...I love SNOOPY 8)

No Lucy here!

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 2:22 PM Permalink
ares

please tell me you didn't keep me waiting all day for "no lucy here".

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 2:30 PM Permalink
Artemis The Huntress

we know all about d'hooptys! I've never pd more than $1000 for a vehicle (and that was a school bus)

Happy 40th to Mark!

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 3:47 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

I figured out what a hoopty was from Ares' posts. A few weeks ago, my 15 year o;d was talking to some friends and he said hoopty. So it's still out there.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 5:04 PM Permalink
ares

given up searching, artemis? :)

i affectionately call my winter beater, er, car, the hoopty.

Thu, 05/30/2002 - 7:32 PM Permalink
Artemis The Huntress

Ares- I thought it was tag worth, it made me laugh!

Acording to Marley there are 2 kinds of hooptys, your average beater car (the original meaning), and the souped up low-riders (more recent)

Fri, 05/31/2002 - 1:19 AM Permalink
ares

well you missed my previous tag which quoted me2 as saying "i am attila the hun" :)

as for hooptys, i was just picturing kids' mystery machine as one of those that you occasionally see on tv with so much bass playing that the car literally bounces on its own.

Fri, 05/31/2002 - 5:40 AM Permalink
Frosti

So, is hoopty a good thing or a bad thing?

Fri, 05/31/2002 - 6:01 AM Permalink
ares

well, when i'm not affectionately referring to it, my hoopty is the "piece of sh*t car"

Fri, 05/31/2002 - 6:09 AM Permalink
jakeinge

For Immediate Release
The Medallionator/No Mr. News summer hunt
For mor information contact the medallionators

The medallionators are announcing plans for a summer hunt. An exact date is to be determined. One clue will be posted in this room each night at midnight until the treasure has been found. If the hunt goes to the 12th and final clue, the clue will be available in the personals section of the Saint Paul Pioneer Press. More info soon.

# # # #

Fri, 05/31/2002 - 7:18 PM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!

Those with the Cooler Crew may remember Lisa's Mommy. She was new to the Cooler Crew this year. On PF here, I believe her name is Thisisjl. Anyways, to the good news! Last night at 1:40 a.m., she delivered a little girl named Amy Michelle. She was 8 lbs, 8 oz, and was 20 1/2". Both mother and daughter are doing fine.

As a sidenote, I want to attest to how mommy is addicted to the net. We were talking last night about her delivering. The thing is, she was at the hospital, IMing me from her laptop while in the hospital bed. We didn't talk long, and she had to pause once for a contraction. Now that's what I call being addicted to the internet..

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 7:56 AM Permalink
ares

ok, me2, you and i are officially no longer internet addicts. :)

and congratulations to lisa's and amy's mommy.

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 8:55 AM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

Instant Messaging as Birth Announcements

You'll see it soon on AOL !

Congrats to Mommy

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 11:42 AM Permalink
ares

i was actually surprised when kids was telling me about it last nite that they'd let the computer into the room. after all, they don't allow cell phones to be turned on.

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 12:04 PM Permalink
Frosti

More little diggers being born all the time! Yay!

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 5:06 PM Permalink
King Boreas aka Ian

 Exercise of the brain is as important as exercise of the muscles. As we grow older, it's important that we keep mentally alert. The saying; "If you don't use it, you will lose it" also applies to the brain, so...
Below is a very private way to gauge your loss or non loss of intelligence. So take the 6 simple questions presented here and determine if you are losing it or still a MENSA candidate.

Q1) WHAT DO YOU PUT IN A TOASTER?


ANSWER: BREAD.... IF YOU SAID "TOAST" THEN GIVE UP NOW...
  IF YOU SAID "BREAD" THEN PLEASE PROGRESS ON TO QUESTION 2



Q2) SAY "SILK" 5 TIMES, NOW SPELL "SILK".....

      WHAT DO COWS DRINK?


ANSWER: "WATER" IF YOU SAID "MILK," THEN MAY I SUGGEST
  THAT YOU DO NOT TRY THE NEXT QUESTION

IF YOU SAID "WATER" THEN YOU MAY GO ONTO QUESTION 3

(Q3) IF A RED HOUSE IS MADE FROM RED BRICKS, A BLUE HOUSE IS MADE OUT OF BLUE BRICKS, A PINK HOUSE IS MADE OUT OF PINK BRICKS, A BLACK HOUSE IS MADE OUT OF BLACK BRICKS.... WHAT IS A GREEN HOUSE MADE OUT OF?


ANSWER: "GLASS" IF YOU SAID "GREEN BRICKS" THEN WHAT ARE YOU STILL DOING HERE READING THESE QUESTIONS!!!!

IF YOU SAID "GLASS" THEN PLEASE PROGRESS ONTO QUESTION 4

Q4) 20 YEARS AGO A PLANE WAS FLYING AT 20,000 FT, OVER THE OLD COUNTRY GERMANY WHEN 2 OF THE ENGINES FAIL, THE PILOT, REALIZING THAT THE LAST REMAINING ENGINE WAS FAILING, DECIDES ON A CRASH LANDING PROCEDURE, BUT UNFORTUNATELY THE ENGINE FAILS BEFORE TIME AND THE PLANE CRASHES SMACK BANG IN THE MIDDLE OF "NO MANS LAND" THE LAND BETWEEN EAST GERMANY AND WEST GERMANY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BERLIN WALL, .....

WHERE WOULD YOU BURY THE SURVIVORS EAST GERMANY, WEST GERMANY OR IN "NO MANS LAND"? !


ANSWER: YOU DON'T BURY "SURVIVORS" IF YOU SAID ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE SENTENCE ABOVE THEN ....

IF YOU ANSWERED AS ABOVE THEN CARRY ON TO QUESTION 5

Q5) IF ON A CLOCK THE HOUR HAND MOVES 1/60th OF A DEGREE EVERY MINUTE THEN HOW MANY DEGREES WILL THE HOUR HAND TRAVEL IN 1 HOUR?


ANSWER: "1 DEGREE" IF YOU SAID "360 DEGREES", OR ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE ANSWER, MAY I CONGRATULATE YOU ON GETTING
 THIS FAR...

IF YOU SAID "1 DEGREE" THEN PLEASE GO ON TO THE LAST QUESTION

Q6) **WITHOUT USING A CALCULATOR** YOU ARE DRIVING A BUS FROM LONDON TO MILFORD HAVEN (WALES). IN LONDON 17 PEOPLE GET ON THE BUS, IN READING 6 PEOPLE GET OFF, 9 PEOPLE GET ON, IN SWINDON 2 PEOPLE GET OFF, 4 PEOPLE GET ON, IN CARDIFF 11 PEOPLE GET OFF, 16
PEOPLE GET ON, IN SWANSEA 3 PEOPLE GET OFF, 5 PEOPLE GET ON, IN CARMARTHEN, 6 PEOPLE GET OFF, 3 PEOPLE GET ON THE BUS THEN PULLS INTO MILFORD HAVEN BUS DEPOT.....

WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE BUS DRIVER?


ANSWER: "YOUR NAME." READ THE FIRST LINE

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 8:26 PM Permalink
Frosti

Um,spoilers!

1. Bread
2. S-I-L-K, Milk
3. Glass?
4. You don't bury survivors, silly
5. 60
6. Nigel?

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 11:02 PM Permalink
Artemis The Huntress

Congradulations to Thisisjl and Amy Michelle!

1.Bread
2. s-i-l-k Water
3. glass
4. don't bury surviviurs
5. 60 sounds right, but I want to say 5- isn't it the minute hand that does 1/60th degree per minute
6.
<your name here>

Sat, 06/01/2002 - 11:33 PM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Here's my responses:
1) Bread
2) s-i-l-k, water
3) green bricks
4) You don't bury survivors
5) one degree
6) ThoseMedallingKids! (and maybe it's not a bus, but a mystery machine?)

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 12:20 AM Permalink
me2

Lots of M&M's for YOU!

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:19 AM Permalink
me2

1- Bread
2- s i l k silk water
3- glass (my husband works in a greenhouse everyday)
4- geesh, you don't bury survivors (or do you?-your sick)
5. 360 devided by 12 = 30 -so the HOUR HAND moves 30 degrees every hour
6- Me2 is driving the bus - always wanted to be a crazy bus driver :) ...-wanna ride?

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:29 AM Permalink
me2

Now LA's Mommy doesnt have to try to get "little Joe-sies" -she has her own 24-7 :)

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:32 AM Permalink
ares

kids was the only one who got number 5 right. the question isn't really asking how far it will move in an hour, its a hypothetical, asking that if it moves 1/60 of a degree a minute, how many degrees will it move in an hour. since there are 60 minutes in an hour, 60 minutes x 1/60 degree per minute = 1 degree.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:32 AM Permalink
me2

But he chose green bricks-so we are equally intelligent :)

AND if you drive on my bus (GREEN Durango) I will take you on some 360's :)

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:35 AM Permalink
ares

AND if you drive on my bus (GREEN Durango) I will take you on some 360's :)

ok. lets not do that. at least not until she can guarantee us that those 360s won't result with a bus with the roof on the ground and the wheels in the air. yes that is meant as a dig. i've seen how you drive :)

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:40 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Yeah, of course I chose green bricks. Yes, a greenhouse is made of glass. But I didn't know that green houses were made of glasses. I noticed the space between the words. That's why I didn't say glass.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:44 AM Permalink
ares

score:

kids: 1
me2: 0

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:49 AM Permalink
me2

ok Kids, technically any house can be made from any material and this riddle states that those certain homes were made of bricks but that didn't mean that the green house was made of the same material.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:49 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

Of course houses can be made out of any material. I'm sure you could make a house out of green m & m's. I was just following the pattern. I know there was the choice of choosing glass because of the term "green house", but I chose not to take that option because of the space placed between the words.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:51 AM Permalink
ares

ok. if that's how you want to be, i've seen greenhouses made of metal pipe with plastic wrapped around them.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:51 AM Permalink
ares

we may have to get the judges in on this one to determine if the space was supposed to be there. ian???

score:

kids: 2
me2: 1

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:53 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

If this is a Mensa test, wouldn't you think they'd be smart enough to spell a word correctly?

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:53 AM Permalink
ares

score:

kids: 3
me2: 1

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:54 AM Permalink
me2

greenhouse/green house can be spelt both ways and mean the same thing

green house

greenhouse

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:56 AM Permalink
me2

we were solving riddles and do you:

A) follow the pattern

B) not get caught in the pattern and solve the riddle by answering the actual final question?

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:57 AM Permalink
ares

score:

kids: 3
me2: 3

let's see if we can get this to 6-9

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:58 AM Permalink
ThoseMedallingKids

When I look it up in the dictionary, I see just "greenhouse". I would think "greenhouse" is for a glass structure used to house plants, while a "green house" is a house of green color. Have to have some way to distinguish them I think.

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 8:59 AM Permalink
ares

score:

kids: 4
me2: 3

Sun, 06/02/2002 - 9:00 AM Permalink