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Old 07-09-2006, 03:56 PM
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Steal a nickel cup of coffee and then complain when ya raised the price to a dime, huh? Waht'd they figger, a dime cup was too expensive ta steal?

Years back I picked a kid up for stealing a bunch of tools, and he kept denying the theft, telling me that his dad told him; "Never steal anything you'll have to work with!" How's that for fatherly advice? He probably didn't pay for the coffee either!

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Old 07-09-2006, 04:01 PM
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Running boards and fender skirts! Now there's a few words with caricature potential!

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Running boards ...

Maybe that explains why my wood piles seem to shrink all the time.

Wood piles - - - yeowch!

Jillsy, you ain't seen nothing yet.

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LOL me too I had this picture of Art in those knee high boots with stilletto heals (Not a pretty sight) not only that I have this picture of him trying to get those hoops going. Eeeek again not a pretty picture. Talk about imagination eh.
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I had a mental image of two men...wearing nothing but their birthday suits and the bright boots, swinging their hips and playing with hula hoops...

Where's that ice pick...I think I need a lobotomy...

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The other day, i heard Judge Joe Brown say, "To marry her I'd either have to have a bottle in front of me or a frontal lobotomy" I thought it was funny.
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From a guy that has to live by mental images. Thanks Guy's you gave me a real bad one I will have for a long time. I will have to have someone edit my carvings before I submit them.


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Sorry, Ron! Put something good in there before you carve or sleep!
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I had a mental image of two men...wearing nothing but their birthday suits and the bright boots, swinging their hips and playing with hula hoops...


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