So OTiS is the stern controller in this neck of the woods eh? I figured THX was the one messing with my test post. I'll stick to the claim I made, which only OTiS knows and probably can't remember.
By the way, I hope you aren't upset I started typing OTiS, just someone referred to you as Otis and it's easier to say then O...T...S.
And get your butt out of bed and down to the bar/paper. You're gonna sleep through the entire hunt!
By the way, a big thank you to OTiS and Pay Me for bringing all the funny glowing things last night, I know the rest of the kids and I really enjoyed them!
Also, I hope Joey is feeling better this morning and can come to the rehash so we can go sledding!
It was my pleasure Tim....anything for an excuse to buy glowing flashing stuff!! Joey is feeling better today. Still coughing buy not icky!! We will see you there...i am thinking due to a lack of snow that sledding may be out of the question!
In 1950, President Harry Truman threw out the first ball twice at the opening day Washington DC baseball game; once right handed and once left handed.
A Swiss ski resort announced it would combat global warming by wrapping its mountain glaciers in aluminum foil to keep them from melting.
Ten years ago, only 500 people in China could ski. This year, an estimated 5,000,000 Chinese will visit ski resorts.
A Nigerian woman was caught entering the UK with 104 kg of snails in her baggage.
Profanity is typically cut from in-flight movies to make them suitable for general audiences. Fox Searchlight Pictures has substituted "Ashcroft" for "A**hole" in the movie Sideways when dubbed for Aerolineas Argentinas flights.
Author Hunter S. Thompson, who committed suicide recently, wanted to be cremated and his ashes to be shot out of a cannon on his ranch.
Sports Illustrated magazine allows subscribers to opt out of receiving the famous swimsuit issue each year. Fewer than 1% choose this option.
There is a company that will (for $14,000) take your ashes, compress them into a synthetic diamond to be set in jewelry for a loved one.
The RIAA sued an 83 year old woman, even though a copy of her death certificate was sent to the RIAA a week before it filed the suit.
Two 1903 paintings recently sold at auction for $590,000 - the paintings were in the famous "Dogs Playing Poker" series.
Russian scientists have developed a new drug that prolongs drunkenness and enhances intoxication.
Romanian firefighters could not get their trucks close enough to a burning building, so they put out the fire by throwing snowballs at it.
A perfect SAT score is 1600 combined. Bill Gates scored 1590 on his SAT. Paul Allen, Bill's partner in Microsoft, scored a perfect 1600. Bill Cosby
scored less than 500 combined.
Motorists traveling outside Salem, Oregon saw one of the "litter cleanup" signs crediting the American Nazi party. Marion County officials had no choice but to let that group into the adopt-a-road program. The $500 per sign was picked up by Oregon taxpayers. The Ku Klux Klan is also involved in the adopt-a-road program in the state of Missouri.
Spam filters that catch the word "cialis" will not allow many work-related e-mails through because that word is embedded inside the word "specialist".
McDonald's restaurants will buy 54,000,000 pounds of fresh apples this year. Two years ago, McDonald's purchased 0 pounds of apples. This is attributed to the shift to more healthy menu options.
The biggest dog on record was an Old English Mastiff that weighed 343 pounds. He was 8 feet, 3 inches from nose to tail.
Mailmen in Russia now carry revolvers after a recent decision by the government.
There are over 87,000 Americans on waiting lists for organ transplants.
American made parts account for only 1% of the Chrysler Crossfire. 96% of the Ford F-150 Heritage Truck is American.
A Dutch court ruled that a bank robber could deduct the 2,000 Euros he paid for his pistol from the 6,600 Euros he has to return to the bank he robbed.
Only 6% of the autographs in circulation from members of the Beatles are estimated to be real.
The time spent deleting SPAM costs United States businesses $21.6 billion annually.
JELL-O is made from gelatin, an animal product rendered from the hides and bones of animals
I told that to my son, and he said "Mmmmm, rendered bones".
Well boys are sick people=)
I'm proud of you THX. You're obviously raising him right. :-)
ESD... doing great .. hows life?
I'm proud of you THX. You're obviously raising him right. :-)
I'm off to Cub Scouts. So remind me to tell you the story from Saturday with the boys.
Good the baby is doing great, 1 1/2 week left of school and so far two job interviews=)
Good luck ESD!! You will find a job soon enough.Â
how goes it OTS? Arent you supposed to be working and bringing me money?
boo!!!
All the way over here and you scare me.....
I know you were scared:)
just givin' you a reminder.
A reminder for what exactly?
oh crap ..you already forgot....
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That puts me in a really bad place:)
Yippee I figured out how to get my chicken back:)
Ahhhh theres the chicken..
Because if you bring the wolf, you'd be leaving the chicken with the grain on the other side.
Joe!
[Edited by on Jan 18, 2005 at 07:17pm.]
HAHA
I love you stern one
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edit 11 x? holy cow...
HA HA HA HA
So OTiS is the stern controller in this neck of the woods eh? I figured THX was the one messing with my test post. I'll stick to the claim I made, which only OTiS knows and probably can't remember.
By the way, I hope you aren't upset I started typing OTiS, just someone referred to you as Otis and it's easier to say then O...T...S.
And get your butt out of bed and down to the bar/paper. You're gonna sleep through the entire hunt!
Timmers... you can call me anything you want ;-).
As far as me getting out to the Bar....I have to work the next three nights. After that I'm be on it... starting Saturday night.
[Edited by on Jan 26, 2005 at 03:25pm.]
I might start that again after the hunt.
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someone get some new apps to play with?
I'm guessin it's just a web app...
Yeah just some junk online. Figured I better save them so I don't lose em.
By the way, a big thank you to OTiS and Pay Me for bringing all the funny glowing things last night, I know the rest of the kids and I really enjoyed them!
Also, I hope Joey is feeling better this morning and can come to the rehash so we can go sledding!
Oh, and trips joe!
It was my pleasure Tim....anything for an excuse to buy glowing flashing stuff!! Joey is feeling better today. Still coughing buy not icky!! We will see you there...i am thinking due to a lack of snow that sledding may be out of the question!
pish posh, we'll find some snow...
If you guys could kindly direct me to where you got your sweet ass hats, I'd love to get one.
Ditto that
not a problem. I should open a thread for orders.
http://www.starterupsteve.com/swf/optical_sabotage.html?
I've never had a Joe...   :(
[Edited by on Mar 13, 2005 at 06:38am.]
[Edited by on Mar 13, 2005 at 06:38am.]
In 1950, President Harry Truman threw out the first ball twice at the opening day Washington DC baseball game; once right handed and once left handed.
A Swiss ski resort announced it would combat global warming by wrapping its mountain glaciers in aluminum foil to keep them from melting.
Ten years ago, only 500 people in China could ski. This year, an estimated 5,000,000 Chinese will visit ski resorts.
A Nigerian woman was caught entering the UK with 104 kg of snails in her baggage.
Profanity is typically cut from in-flight movies to make them suitable for general audiences. Fox Searchlight Pictures has substituted "Ashcroft" for "A**hole" in the movie Sideways when dubbed for Aerolineas Argentinas flights.
Author Hunter S. Thompson, who committed suicide recently, wanted to be cremated and his ashes to be shot out of a cannon on his ranch.
Sports Illustrated magazine allows subscribers to opt out of receiving the famous swimsuit issue each year. Fewer than 1% choose this option.
There is a company that will (for $14,000) take your ashes, compress them into a synthetic diamond to be set in jewelry for a loved one.
The RIAA sued an 83 year old woman, even though a copy of her death certificate was sent to the RIAA a week before it filed the suit.
Two 1903 paintings recently sold at auction for $590,000 - the paintings were in the famous "Dogs Playing Poker" series.
Russian scientists have developed a new drug that prolongs drunkenness and enhances intoxication.
Romanian firefighters could not get their trucks close enough to a burning building, so they put out the fire by throwing snowballs at it.
A perfect SAT score is 1600 combined. Bill Gates scored 1590 on his SAT. Paul Allen, Bill's partner in Microsoft, scored a perfect 1600. Bill Cosby
scored less than 500 combined.
Motorists traveling outside Salem, Oregon saw one of the "litter cleanup" signs crediting the American Nazi party. Marion County officials had no choice but to let that group into the adopt-a-road program. The $500 per sign was picked up by Oregon taxpayers. The Ku Klux Klan is also involved in the adopt-a-road program in the state of Missouri.
Spam filters that catch the word "cialis" will not allow many work-related e-mails through because that word is embedded inside the word "specialist".
McDonald's restaurants will buy 54,000,000 pounds of fresh apples this year. Two years ago, McDonald's purchased 0 pounds of apples. This is attributed to the shift to more healthy menu options.
The biggest dog on record was an Old English Mastiff that weighed 343 pounds. He was 8 feet, 3 inches from nose to tail.
Mailmen in Russia now carry revolvers after a recent decision by the government.
There are over 87,000 Americans on waiting lists for organ transplants.
American made parts account for only 1% of the Chrysler Crossfire. 96% of the Ford F-150 Heritage Truck is American.
A Dutch court ruled that a bank robber could deduct the 2,000 Euros he paid for his pistol from the 6,600 Euros he has to return to the bank he robbed.
Only 6% of the autographs in circulation from members of the Beatles are estimated to be real.
The time spent deleting SPAM costs United States businesses $21.6 billion annually.
[Edited by on Apr 20, 2005 at 12:46pm.]
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