25 March 2005, 04:22
N. S. SherlockPlay Time!
There was an old Birman with a bong.........Who sucked at it all day long. But we called out "Oh! No!".........You're a horrid cat sooo......And we thrashed old Borman with a gong!
25 March 2005, 05:21
BirmanCrap......... I should have known I would get attacted on this front.
Thanks Ned...........

I have to go back and read again

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Crap.
I hate to read

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Crap. Doo Doo ....Cahcah
I do the dewy decimal system at my bowl

Bieman

25 March 2005, 05:37
BBTURTLEWell done N.S.S.

Way to go on the oe-fence-sive

Catch him not looking thats my style

Cream of the crop idea.
Speaking of cream and crop

Back To The Stove. ( got cream of Tom going on )
Turtle

25 March 2005, 05:43
BirmanJust another step closer to the "BOWL"

25 March 2005, 06:56
DigitalDanI'd join you Birman but I don't have a full ration of fingers.

So I can't really "finger" you.

I have a functional trigger digit though... Run Birman Run!

Birman spends time at his bowl
Picking fleas and lickin' his balls
While giving sage hens some thought
and never hearing the shot
His best bearers are now called Pall.
Dan
Pres., TYHC
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BirmanDigitalDan -
I wish I had a hand to grab something right now. I have this smell of a doeinheat and can't get up

I cream at MY BOWL
Birman

25 March 2005, 22:52
Dragon LadyThis "doe-in-heat", she rook rike fruff to this girr. No hot ninja babe rike Dragon Lady!

You weak ho Birman~san, easy boy! HA! You come see Li Birman, srap you round ti ti, you my srave boy! Then feed you maim quair chick, fatten you up rittre ho. HA HA!
30 March 2005, 04:04
N. S. SherlockWhy are you sweet talking that Birman?
30 March 2005, 04:49
DigitalDanMebbe she needs some more p.... for the griddle? I recall the Admiral taking such a detour once....
BTW, I spent entirely too long removing a chain link fence section(165') over the last two days, reason being that the idiots that installed it apparently decided to use their extra concrete setting the last 8 posts. Looked like about 50-75 pounds per... I'm much fitter now than I was, and will probably feel better in a day or two.

Reason I'm telling you about that is twofold. Firstly, my weapon of choice for the task was what I refer to as a "Key Largo Shovel", or a steel bar 6' long by 1", a chisel bit on one end, a spike point on the other. Works fine for diggin' holes in limestone, cuttin' roots, bustin' up concrete etc. After too many hours of simulating a jack hammer with this 20 pound beast, and my mind wandering in the process, I came to realize the value of SD. A rough calculation puts the SD of my "shovel" over 15.0, and I realize I had a tank killer in my hands.

The downside is the penalty for that lethality...it takes a lot of work to use that SD...and I've been thinking about a .416 Rigby...you see where my mind has been....sorta.

Ya think it would work from my balcony over a strategically placed can of tuna? The shovel, not the Rigby.

Should I use the pointy end or the chisel?
Dan
Pres., TYHC
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