Notonstaffanymore, can I come over too. You can have your strong drink and I'll have some ice tea and we can sit in your back yard as in olden times and watch your kids play or look at your herb garden.
Although I wasn't in the 9th Corps I always check it out...perhaps because it was 2 ninth Corps who pulled me out of the valley of human need and set me on high in a mind numbing cult. It was in early September, 1979 so I must have been one the first heathen they found...all of a sudden I found myself talking to a very dark, mysterious fellow with mesmerizing eyes and a smiley chick with very large breasts...and the first thing I saw after that was white name tags with green lettering and the words 9th Corps.
Fellowgardensitter, that sounds like a plan! Although I don't know how strong my drink will be; I am still such a lightweight that I am out of place in this college setting; last night, for instance, dancing around the kitchen, eating shark tacos that my better half tossed together (I can't cook like that), I had two drinks, spaced over about 4 hours; this morning, I have a hangover - it's really a joke around here.
Speaking of the garden, a few asparagus peeked through a couple of weeks ago, but they thought better of the idea, and are now not in evidence. It's time to sift compost, though, so my time in Ohio should come in handy. I'm building a rotary compost sifter, because rubbing that stuff through a screen, just reminds me too much of sitting through all those hours of teaching in Top Floor Weirwille . . .
For now, gotta toss some bran muffins in the oven, and drink water . . . they say that's the key.
The following is an official announcement:
this hangover will not in any way affect my propensity or ability to DANCE IN THE KITCHEN again. I just don't think I'll be twirling the four-year-old right now.
Fellowsitter, I will keep the garden chairs warmed up, and the iced tea cooled down. Come on over! Just call first, to make sure we're not out doing compost; you'd hate to get roped in to that sort of activity. It gets in your gloves, and such.
Let's see. Dark, mysterious fellow with mesmerizing eyes. Jeff Pappas and Rob Campanella have dark hair, nice eyes - who else? Bill Nay, from our first year . . .. Dick DeNenno has dark hair; okay, Yani, am I warm, at all?
As for the smiley girl with very large breasts, I think that I used to smile tolerably often, but as to that last part, nobody in my family has qualified for that in generations. Well, I take that back; my sister is in that category, but only thanks to a very proficient plastic surgeon . . ..
Hangover's gone, by the way; we just got back from the natural history museum (largest apatosaur in the world; you can go up in one elevator to look at its head, and the other to look at its belly). We looked at an old Oklahoma log cabin, and I got a 107-year-old splinter. That's not something that happens every day, I suppose.
If youse guys are ever in the Norman, Oklahoma area, I'll take you to see the wee beastie.
Well, KnotinKans anymore (garden veggies, get it?),
It's been so long I don't remember the very large part... but I do remember you had a fine pair of very long, very nice legs...
and apparently, they still work for dancin...
your museum find sounds intriguing... one of the latest things I did that might stir something up - took a pic of some ornamentation cast in stone that decorates an Arizona state office building, built in Italian Renaissance architectural style in 1930, that has hundreds of swastikas on it.
This ancient symbol had different meaning to Native Americans than it now holds. And, if Simon wants to see it, or anyone that visits the Phoenix area, just email "The Teacher...oops, not that one. email me... some folks here should have my email addy.
Oh, by the way - I don't mean to say anything weird about my sister; the plastic surgeon thing is just funny to me. She's a wonderful woman, great wife and mom. She's also a triathlete, and at the age of 45, specializes in blowing past much younger, extremely fit military types who shake their heads and ask "Where'd that lady come from? How'd she do that?"
Ex, you obviously didn't notice what we keenly sharp 9th corps men never miss; very large breastesses. Rita is emphatically dismissed as a candidate based on this criteria.
As for Michael Kowlicky, I would exclude him due to his white, Dixie Moore-like skin tone, as well as his beady little eyes masked by coke-bottle bottom thick glasses.
Mr. Whatdowegothereaconuterfeitorsomething?, may we inquire of thee more helpful hints?
C'mon people, let's not deviate from this red thread of Yana's deliverance. Let's stay our minds on dark, mysterious eyes and large, swaying paps, tight cutoffs, sleazy makeup, ...
Takes my mind back to our own wonderful mother of God Rosi-lie dungenbark-woof-woof...
Yana said a "dark,mysterious,fellow with mesmerising eyes....",not dark,mesmerising,eyes....That had to have been Daniel Shade,....he was the only Negro man in the 9th corps.....Big-breasted women?...I'm not gonna name names.......
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Never have bought anything from QVC or HSN/C... what a wonderful bunch of kids you have there... and the oldest must be incredibly smart, going to the University of Chicago! :)
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i am very blessed by the revelation regarding salt
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"Verily, Verily I say unto thee...."
Ya'll finish the rest, you are so damn funny.
I always come to this thread to read when I need a break from the pressures of the day.
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Ahoy, there! I went on a wilderness walk for a time, and you folks went on for two pages!
It's Friday afternoon; with my laughter, I greet you, with my gin & tonic, I salute you.
Happy Tappas, everyone. Here, have a peanut, or a chip.
After the band finishes getting set up, there will be dancing.
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Notinkatmanduanymore.......Have one with a twist of lime on me......
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Notonstaffanymore, can I come over too. You can have your strong drink and I'll have some ice tea and we can sit in your back yard as in olden times and watch your kids play or look at your herb garden.
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Although I wasn't in the 9th Corps I always check it out...perhaps because it was 2 ninth Corps who pulled me out of the valley of human need and set me on high in a mind numbing cult. It was in early September, 1979 so I must have been one the first heathen they found...all of a sudden I found myself talking to a very dark, mysterious fellow with mesmerizing eyes and a smiley chick with very large breasts...and the first thing I saw after that was white name tags with green lettering and the words 9th Corps.
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Fellowgardensitter, that sounds like a plan! Although I don't know how strong my drink will be; I am still such a lightweight that I am out of place in this college setting; last night, for instance, dancing around the kitchen, eating shark tacos that my better half tossed together (I can't cook like that), I had two drinks, spaced over about 4 hours; this morning, I have a hangover - it's really a joke around here.
Speaking of the garden, a few asparagus peeked through a couple of weeks ago, but they thought better of the idea, and are now not in evidence. It's time to sift compost, though, so my time in Ohio should come in handy. I'm building a rotary compost sifter, because rubbing that stuff through a screen, just reminds me too much of sitting through all those hours of teaching in Top Floor Weirwille . . .
For now, gotta toss some bran muffins in the oven, and drink water . . . they say that's the key.
The following is an official announcement:
this hangover will not in any way affect my propensity or ability to DANCE IN THE KITCHEN again. I just don't think I'll be twirling the four-year-old right now.
Fellowsitter, I will keep the garden chairs warmed up, and the iced tea cooled down. Come on over! Just call first, to make sure we're not out doing compost; you'd hate to get roped in to that sort of activity. It gets in your gloves, and such.
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yana, it was a privilege, we love heathens
"very dark, mysterious fellow with mesmerizing eyes and a smiley chick with very large breasts"
oh now let's see who could this be....
this will be fun fun fun
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Let's see. Dark, mysterious fellow with mesmerizing eyes. Jeff Pappas and Rob Campanella have dark hair, nice eyes - who else? Bill Nay, from our first year . . .. Dick DeNenno has dark hair; okay, Yani, am I warm, at all?
As for the smiley girl with very large breasts, I think that I used to smile tolerably often, but as to that last part, nobody in my family has qualified for that in generations. Well, I take that back; my sister is in that category, but only thanks to a very proficient plastic surgeon . . ..
Hangover's gone, by the way; we just got back from the natural history museum (largest apatosaur in the world; you can go up in one elevator to look at its head, and the other to look at its belly). We looked at an old Oklahoma log cabin, and I got a 107-year-old splinter. That's not something that happens every day, I suppose.
If youse guys are ever in the Norman, Oklahoma area, I'll take you to see the wee beastie.
To continue: Davis Crowell, Gene Slavit . . .
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Well, KnotinKans anymore (garden veggies, get it?),
It's been so long I don't remember the very large part... but I do remember you had a fine pair of very long, very nice legs...
and apparently, they still work for dancin...
your museum find sounds intriguing... one of the latest things I did that might stir something up - took a pic of some ornamentation cast in stone that decorates an Arizona state office building, built in Italian Renaissance architectural style in 1930, that has hundreds of swastikas on it.
This ancient symbol had different meaning to Native Americans than it now holds. And, if Simon wants to see it, or anyone that visits the Phoenix area, just email "The Teacher...oops, not that one. email me... some folks here should have my email addy.
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notinKansas:
You are warm...and if you do some research in the files of your mind and apply the other clues you may come up with it.
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yanagisawa Your name sounds like gibberish to me..
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beep beep
boop boop boop
That's just.........no deal
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Oh, by the way - I don't mean to say anything weird about my sister; the plastic surgeon thing is just funny to me. She's a wonderful woman, great wife and mom. She's also a triathlete, and at the age of 45, specializes in blowing past much younger, extremely fit military types who shake their heads and ask "Where'd that lady come from? How'd she do that?"
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excathedra
i'm thinkin
michael koalacbear and rita youcan'trattleme smith
witnessed to mr.or is it rev. jibberish
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Ex, you obviously didn't notice what we keenly sharp 9th corps men never miss; very large breastesses. Rita is emphatically dismissed as a candidate based on this criteria.
As for Michael Kowlicky, I would exclude him due to his white, Dixie Moore-like skin tone, as well as his beady little eyes masked by coke-bottle bottom thick glasses.
Mr. Whatdowegothereaconuterfeitorsomething?, may we inquire of thee more helpful hints?
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excathedra
ohhhhhhhhh did i not read what was written ?
did not ourcounterfeit say a dark mysterious girl and a fellow with mesmerizing eyes and very large glasses....
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igotout
I wonder if Dixie went back to being a Mormon? She really was before TWI.
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does anyone know where Bob Matheson is? Is he still in?
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where the frig is jeff ludewig
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My grandmother had a horse when she was small.
C'mon people, let's not deviate from this red thread of Yana's deliverance. Let's stay our minds on dark, mysterious eyes and large, swaying paps, tight cutoffs, sleazy makeup, ...
Takes my mind back to our own wonderful mother of God Rosi-lie dungenbark-woof-woof...
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Rocky
I thought this was the read thread...
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Yana said a "dark,mysterious,fellow with mesmerising eyes....",not dark,mesmerising,eyes....That had to have been Daniel Shade,....he was the only Negro man in the 9th corps.....Big-breasted women?...I'm not gonna name names.......
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tomtuttle:
"swaying ----" may hold a clue
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