Bailey wrote:I hope someone will rise to the ocassion. If not will we subway into another subject?
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I think we are all trying to be a ham and I swiss we knew rye. It just doesn't cut the mustard...
Bailey wrote:I hope someone will rise to the ocassion. If not will we subway into another subject?
mark
Bailey wrote:I hope someone will rise to the ocassion. If not will we subway into another subject?
mark

sluggo wrote:Bailey wrote:I hope someone will rise to the ocassion. If not will we subway into another subject?
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hee hee. not bad for a crusty curmudgeon.
(hope I spelt that white in case Huny's still wheating)
Huny wrote:sluggo wrote:Bailey wrote:I hope someone will rise to the ocassion. If not will we subway into another subject?
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hee hee. not bad for a crusty curmudgeon.
(hope I spelt that white in case Huny's still wheating)
I oat to be resting at this flour of night, but, I knead to take this with multi grains of salt and not be a sourdough by leaven you here all by your wholesome self.

sluggo wrote: . . . Jump in the zweiback machine?
It don't matter to me...

Stargzer wrote:sluggo wrote: . . . Jump in the zweiback machine?
It don't matter to me...
Oh, that one just reminded me of a WWII Three Stooges episode I saw where the Stooges got involved with German spies. Three women spies introduced themselves as Madame Pumpernickel, Madame Zwiebeck, and Madame (sorry, I forgot the third name when the punch line was delivered--I was laughing too hard). Moe replied, "Well, I can see you are all well bred."


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