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Dang. We wanted you to put on a fashion show. What with the new colorful wedges, I thought there might be one.

This is a nice thread. I can think about the days when there is no snow to shovel. :cheers:

I know i gotta go out and buy special clothes this time so you & Gologit don't start messing with me out there in front of everyone, dressing me up to look like a logger wannabee... sigh... i may need to arrive all tie dyed & stuff so i won't embarass Twinkle...
 
I know i gotta go out and buy special clothes this time so you & Gologit don't start messing with me out there in front of everyone, dressing me up to look like a logger wannabee... sigh... i may need to arrive all tie dyed & stuff so i won't embarass Twinkle...

Twinkle is a stay at home saw. The Barbie saw will be going. I'll need to figure out a better security system because the Barbie will not fit inside the pickup box now that I put on a different handle. Tie dye would go well with the many colors of rhinestones on The Barbie. I think I just figured out a system that will hold up long enough for stops on the way down I-5. Ok, now I'll work on solving the economic crisis. :biggrinbounce2:
 
I know i gotta go out and buy special clothes this time so you & Gologit don't start messing with me out there in front of everyone, dressing me up to look like a logger wannabee... sigh... i may need to arrive all tie dyed & stuff so i won't embarass Twinkle...

:hmm3grin2orange: Wannabee? Hell, no...you looked authentic. Three loggers I know saw the pictures of you running the 066 and asked me if you looking for work. I told them you already had a side-rod job in Washinton.
 
:hmm3grin2orange: Wannabee? Hell, no...you looked authentic. Three loggers I know saw the pictures of you running the 066 and asked me if you looking for work. I told them you already had a side-rod job in Washinton.

She's already built a reputation for throwing a good rigging fit! :chainsawguy: And keeping those turns coming in.
 
:hmm3grin2orange: Wannabee? Hell, no...you looked authentic. Three loggers I know saw the pictures of you running the 066 and asked me if you looking for work. I told them you already had a side-rod job in Washinton.

i gather you kissed the Blarney stone, my young friend Bob... you are so full of bull pucky!!!

But it was all in good fun... i still need to get over to Lakeside to get a CD of the pics... a lovely weekend it was!!! and the next one will be great as well... never been to one that wasn't!!!
 
Bob has been known to pretend to be the Blarney stone...:greenchainsaw:



Hey Trin -I shoveled off the steps for you:

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I fought my way thru the madness of the Walmarche and found some nice fairy and flower stickers to add to my display. :)

Ok, now I'm going to really stir things up here. I can say this because it is also a part of my many parted heritage.

The Irish are merely decendents of shipwrecked Norwegians.:) :) :) :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
 
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I fought my way thru the madness of the Walmarche and found some nice fairy and flower stickers to add to my display. :)

Ok, now I'm going to really stir things up here. I can say this because it is also a part of my many parted heritage.

The Irish are merely decendents of shipwrecked Norwegians.:) :) :) :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Perhaps. But the reason that the Norwegians were shipwrecked was because they were lost. They were lost because, having failed to find Norway again and not being tough enough to live in Finland, they were seeking a more hospitable land in which to bumble around and mistook Ireland for England. My Irish ancestors, which include both sides of the family, took one look at the invading horde dressed in sheepskins and weird hats with horns sticking out the sides, mumbling and muttering in a language which sounded like they were being strangled, and promptly decamped for England. They, unlike the Scandinavian bunglers in their strange long boats and bare-kneed attire, could find it. And they did.

Now...when are we having the GTG?
 
That was pure comedy Bob! If rep were something you could still spread around here I'd give you some. :cheers:
 
Perhaps. But the reason that the Norwegians were shipwrecked was because they were lost. They were lost because, having failed to find Norway again and not being tough enough to live in Finland, they were seeking a more hospitable land in which to bumble around and mistook Ireland for England. My Irish ancestors, which include both sides of the family, took one look at the invading horde dressed in sheepskins and weird hats with horns sticking out the sides, mumbling and muttering in a language which sounded like they were being strangled, and promptly decamped for England. They, unlike the Scandinavian bunglers in their strange long boats and bare-kneed attire, could find it. And they did.

Now...when are we having the GTG?

And the Norwegians brought a new breakfast tradition with them. Coffee and Lucky Charms. They continued to stay on that tropical island until the Spanish shipwrecked there at the time the armada and bowling was going on. Then flamenco dancing was introduced, which morphed into those dancers who are on public TV whenever it is pledge time. Which, if you have Seattle public TV is every day. Thus went the history of Erin.

I think the GTG is sometime in May. :)
 
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I have never and will never eat lutefisk. Maybe that's the real reason of the marauding vikings. They were tired of eating lutefisk. Potatos would be a nice change.

That's why there are no snakes in Ireland...they Vikings ate them all.They thought snakes were animated sausages.

And lutefisk? I used to date a Finnish girl in high school. Her parents served me lutefisk at every opportunity. I didn't date her for very long. Maybe that was what they had in mind after I'd staggered green faced and gasping from the table one too many times.
 
That's why there are no snakes in Ireland...they Vikings ate them all.They thought snakes were animated sausages.

And lutefisk? I used to date a Finnish girl in high school. Her parents served me lutefisk at every opportunity. I didn't date her for very long. Maybe that was what they had in mind after I'd staggered green faced and gasping from the table one too many times.

HAH! So the Irish took all the glory away from the Norskis. Instead of St. Patrick's Day, we should be celebrating St. Trygve's Day. Shame! We should be singing Norwegian goat herding songs and drinking mead. Coffee the next morning of course. The history books have once again perpetuated a hoax.

Think it'll rain at the GTG?
 
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HAH! So the Irish took all the glory away from the Norskis. Instead of St. Patrick's Day, we should be celebrating St. Trygve's Day. Shame! We should be singing Norwegian goat herding songs and drinking mead. Coffee the next morning of course. The history books have once again perpetuated a hoax.

Think it'll rain at the GTG?

No goat herding songs! Besides, you don't herd goats...you find out where they've already decided to go and just kind of follow along.

And the reason St.Patrick took credit for banishing all the snakes from Ireland was to save the Horn Helmeted Ones from the abject embarrassment of having to admit that they ate all of them. Besides, the Vikings were too busy pillaging and plundering the gentle Irish folk to pay much attention to such small details as why the sausages kept slithering away.

And it wouldn't dare rain at the GTG. Bluebird weather all the way. Think positive. But bring your Grundens. :)
 
Y'all do make me smile... i am on Day 6 of Trapped in the House due to the weather... i am so afflicted with Cabin Fever, i am pondering how the folks went through the winter in the soddies as this country was developed... just can't imagine...

as an Irish Lass, i have lots of comments, but none would get past the Censors here... :)
 
Y'all do make me smile... i am on Day 6 of Trapped in the House due to the weather... i am so afflicted with Cabin Fever, i am pondering how the folks went through the winter in the soddies as this country was developed... just can't imagine...

as an Irish Lass, i have lots of comments, but none would get past the Censors here... :)

Try anyway...maybe they're not listening.
 

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