Trying something out
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Re: Trying something out
Just noticed that with everyone putting in their .02 worth, you'd have $1.50.
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Re: Trying something out
CaptWoodrow10 wrote:And the Dixie Chicken. Nothing beats a hand of 42 on the back porch of the Chicken while enjoying an adult beverage after a hard weeks work.Tregs wrote:42....Now there's a great Texas game, played at deer camps throughout the generations.pbwalker wrote:42
that is all
Man its been too long since I've done that.
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Re: Trying something out
An adult beverage? Is it not wearing enough clothes?
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Re: Trying something out
I think an "Adult Beverage" is one you have to explain to your underage kids.
Y'know, "I can drink this but you're too young yet." "But, Dad, I'm sure I can act just as silly as you after drinking that."
Y'know, "I can drink this but you're too young yet." "But, Dad, I'm sure I can act just as silly as you after drinking that."
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I too have had that thought ... I think.gigag04 wrote:So I had this thought that any post, regardless of how stupid it is, has the potential to yield multiple replies and to spawn all sorts of side discussions.
This is my way of testing that thought.
Perhaps this should be a POLL?
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Re: Trying something out
7075-T7 wrote:AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
I would assume because the space bar is used the most out of any other key, see I just used it 22 times, wait 25,times.
I know that Dvorak did studies on this when laying out the DVORAK keyboards.
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I actually have tons of old keyboards with the letters worn off ... so I know which letters I used the most.
IAgreeThoughBecauseIUsedToGetPeopleSayingTheyWoreOutTheSpaceBarInChatroomsAtMSNSoItMustGetUsedALot
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That trick also works with alarm keypads.RPB wrote:I actually have tons of old keyboards with the letters worn off ... so I know which letters I used the most.
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Re: Trying something out
I've never experienced Tomato printing, we used Lemons. When you print with lemon juice it becomes secret invisible ink (I think the Government knows already though, so my brother wrote in cursive, but I still printed because printing isn't illegal)MoJo wrote:Three pages and nobody has mentioned tomato printing. A garden print shirt helps with that!
What about BUEs (Back UP Eggs) - - - raw, rotten or hard boiled?
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Better not write in cursive on this forum -- the moderators will censor you, then censure you.RPB wrote:I've never experienced Tomato printing, we used Lemons. When you print with lemon juice it becomes secret invisible ink (I think the Government knows already though, so my brother wrote in cursive, but I still printed because printing isn't illegal)
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I find the WSJ annoying these days....ScottDLS wrote: I promise, I actually first learned of the Orange in the Wall Street Journal, which is what I read between issues of Combat Handguns and Soldier of Fortune.
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Re: Trying something out
What about SWAT...? Special Weapons and Tactics?OldSchool wrote:I find the WSJ annoying these days....ScottDLS wrote: I promise, I actually first learned of the Orange in the Wall Street Journal, which is what I read between issues of Combat Handguns and Soldier of Fortune.
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Hey OrangeScottDLS wrote:What about SWAT...? Special Weapons and Tactics?OldSchool wrote:I find the WSJ annoying these days....ScottDLS wrote: I promise, I actually first learned of the Orange in the Wall Street Journal, which is what I read between issues of Combat Handguns and Soldier of Fortune.
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So...who's making an afternoon trip to my neck of the woods tommorow? This could DEFINITELY be in the picture. My lady will be coming up from lake houston area.74novaman wrote:CaptWoodrow10 wrote:And the Dixie Chicken. Nothing beats a hand of 42 on the back porch of the Chicken while enjoying an adult beverage after a hard weeks work.Tregs wrote:42....Now there's a great Texas game, played at deer camps throughout the generations.pbwalker wrote:42
that is all
Man its been too long since I've done that.
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Well, I live here. So I'll be around town I suppose. 42 anyone?gigag04 wrote:So...who's making an afternoon trip to my neck of the woods tommorow? This could DEFINITELY be in the picture. My lady will be coming up from lake houston area.74novaman wrote:CaptWoodrow10 wrote:And the Dixie Chicken. Nothing beats a hand of 42 on the back porch of the Chicken while enjoying an adult beverage after a hard weeks work.Tregs wrote:42....Now there's a great Texas game, played at deer camps throughout the generations.pbwalker wrote:42
that is all
Man its been too long since I've done that.
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