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Re: Somebody's gotta know
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 30, 2006 at 20:05:36 from (64.228.11.27):
In Reply to: Somebody's gotta know posted by Chris in Washington on January 30, 2006 at 14:04:54:
Chris: I looked at this earlier, at that time I couldn't think what to use. I had done this on a SA in the past, just drew a blank on what to use. Jim's idea on the beer can is great. One of the perrils of never drinking beer in favour of rum. Chris, while I'm on here, there was an old guy in my home town, known for his outragous stories. Now we know he was never more than a 100 miles from the Atlantic Ocean in his life. We also know that everything is biggest in Texas, but according to Walace, Texas has nothing on the Pacific Northwest. Walace claimed he worked as a cooks helper in a lumber camp in Oregon. They waited tables with motorcycles equiped with side cars, it took a half barrel of flour to thicken the gravey and a full barrel to make bread everyday. A man went missing in the sawmill and 3 days later they found him floating in the sight tube on the end of the boiler. Now that should hold the Texans until we get a rope.
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