Who will be the next poster?

Started by SpyDie, July 21, 2009, 08:48:19 PM

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Corrine

Just for you! 

Wondering how long before Temmu shows up again?  Will he be the next poster?


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JDBush61

Sorry! Just little 'ol me. Temmu might be a while. Thanks for chiming in!  :rose:

Something tells me that GR@PH;<'S might knock on the door soon, but I could be wrong.



Disclaimer: I have absolutely no idea what this game is, but I sleep soundly knowing that I'm stupid enough to keep playing it. ;)
"In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment."

~ THE SLOCUM SOCIETY ~

Temmu

no, i agree, graphics is the most safester bet. :)

JDBush61

Temmu is mostestly right, as Graphics suredly is the safestest bet.
"In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment."

~ THE SLOCUM SOCIETY ~

Temmu

(graphics must be on holiday at a nice, technology-free tropical paradise.)

so, i will go with jdbush61, as (s)he's here a lot.

GR@PH;<'S

Here I am nipping into the bar for a glass of Brandy  :hammy:

I think that JDBush61 may just post after me.
--
@Temmu
Quote(graphics must be on holiday at a nice, technology-free tropical paradise.)
Sadly not Netty has been diagnosed with Myeloma we are hoping that the Chemotherapy will all but kill the Myeloma or at least put it into remission but it has already hit her hard as her kidneys are not functioning  so she has to have Dialysis 3 times a week.

GR@PH;<'S   :Hammys pint:‏
press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.

JDBush61

Correct you are!, good sir. Indeed it is I, Mr. JDBush61.

My guess is that Lil Bambi might come calling soon, or even next, yet I surely am not the wisest pea in the pod.
"In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment."

~ THE SLOCUM SOCIETY ~

Temmu

Quote from: GR@PH;<'S on May 31, 2014, 10:01:46 PM
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Sadly not Netty has been diagnosed with Myeloma we are hoping that the Chemotherapy will all but kill the Myeloma or at least put it into remission but it has already hit her hard as her kidneys are not functioning  so she has to have Dialysis 3 times a week. ..‏

so very sorry to hear, she'll be in our prayers.

GR@PH;<'S

@Temmu,
Thanks I passed on she said that she feels like your all family and sends  :hug:
To you and all our  family.

Now who will post next how about Corrine

GR@PH;<'S.  :Hammys pint:
press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.

GR@PH;<'S

Ok I think Corrine may be busy so lets see maybe the next to post will be JDBush61.

GR@PH;<'S   :Hammys pint:
press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.

sjb007

Whoops! Lets try GR@PH;<'S next...

GR@PH;<'S

Yup you are correct it is me on my way to fill up my glass.
So just who will follow on after me maybe it will be JDBush61.

GR@PH;<'S   :Hammys pint:
press Enter then have a Brandy then if the problem is still there have another Brandy
Q: does it work
A: It does seem to for a few hours at least.

JDBush61

Correctomundo!, as Fonzie would say, yet I think Temmu might be dropping by soon.
"In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment."

~ THE SLOCUM SOCIETY ~

DonnaB

(Donna rushes in to cut in front of Temmu)

Ahh. Fonzie. He's my hero! I love that guy.  :wub:

(Donna ducks out of here so Temmu can elbow his way in next)  :wink:
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JDBush61

Quote from: DonnaB on August 27, 2014, 03:36:31 AM

Ahh. Fonzie. He's my hero! I love that guy.  :wub:



Hi Donna, Happy Days, indeed they were. No cable TV, cars used carburetors, and KFC still used the Colonel's original recipe. Ahhh, but I digress.

Here's a true story you might enjoy. In an age before the dawn of time, I briefly had a job delivering balloon bouquets (usually attached to a bottle of champagne or Swiss chocolates) in Hollywood and greater LA. It was all the rage back then, as girlfriends & wives thought it a neat way to send a birthday or anniversary wish to their significant other -- or vice versa. I delivered bouquets to Stewart Copeland (drummer for The Police) and Ed McMahon (Johnny Carson sidekick - RIP), just to name a few.

Anyway, one day Henry Winkler's wife calls and wants a bouquet delivered to him at a house in Pasadena where he was directing some filming. I thought "Coooool!! I'm gonna now meet The Fonz!"

I arrive at the house with the delivery van and unload the big bouquet attached to a bottle of something expensive (I forget what), and start walking up the driveway towards the house, weaving my way through the film production trucks, etc. Suddenly a young production assistant runs up to me and says "Whoa, wait. Who are you? Who are those balloons for?" I said "They're for Hank!" He said "Who?" I said "THE FONZ!" He quickly says "No no no! Nobody calls him Hank, and certainly not The Fonz! I'll give them to him!" I said "Nope! His wife wants me to give them to him directly." (yes, I was lying!) Suddenly, out walks Henry Winkler onto the front porch and I walked up to him, and while handing him the balloons I said "Hi Hank, these are from The Mrs! Happy Anniversary."

He had a big chuckle and a huge smile, and gave me a big thanks and a handshake (but no tip!  :sad:). Such a nice and genuine guy, unlike many other people in Tinseltown. As I walked away, I felt so cool that I had met The Fonz, and I gave the production assistant -- who was now visibly unhappy about the whole ordeal -- a BIG smile and a wink. :wink:

OK, I better get back in the delivery van now and take off so that Temmu will have room to say hello.
"In an age when mass society has rendered obsolete the qualities of individual courage and independent thought, the oceans of the world still remain, vast and uncluttered, beautiful but unforgiving, awaiting those who will not submit. Their voyages are not an escape, but a fulfillment."

~ THE SLOCUM SOCIETY ~