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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #285 on: February 10, 2015, 01:17:09 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous but not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #286 on: February 10, 2015, 01:18:35 PM »

Today's Highlight in History:

On Feb. 10, 1940, MGM released the animated short "Puss Gets the Boot," the debut of Tom and Jerry (although in this cartoon, the cat is called "Jasper" by its owner while the mouse was dubbed "Jinx" by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera).
Ya just can't beat a good Tom and Jerry cartoon, except for Road Runner cartoon played on a big screen at the movies..!
I've always been more of a Woody Woodpecker fan myself.  My kids are really into the Little Rascals movie lately.  I'd love for them to see the old black and white series but you can't get that anywhere.  Fucking, Cosby.
I believe you can buy a Little Rascals DVD set at a fairly reasonable price.   I got Leave it to Beaver and Sea Hunt DVD sets that I watch on cold weekend mornings.
That's the 2nd time within a week, some one has mentioned watching Sea Hunt.  My drinking buddy mentioned it the other day. Deja Vu...!
One of my favorite shows, led me to become a certified diver at the age of 13.
Huh, figured you were certifiable, but didn't know you were a diver.  Sea Hunt was my 2nd favorite after Wild Wild West.  They ran into some of the craziest things on the sea floor...
Sea Hunt was my favorite with Sky King my second and actually have a pilots license too.
I do remember Sky King!  And I'm getting Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea confused with Sea Hunt!  Sea Hunt was the Bridges family, right?  if so, i also likes that show!
It was Loyd Bridges (aka Mike Nelson) and two things happened in every episode:  1)   Somebody(s) got their ass whipped either in, out or both of the water  2)  Mike Nelson got some poontang, behind the scenes of course in those days.
There was also a leaking or cut air hose.
Every damned time.  And it was always the wrong hose.  I wish just once some villain would be smart enough to cut the right hose.
Did one show with water skiing at Cypress Gardens.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #287 on: February 10, 2015, 01:20:14 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous be not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
this has Bad Dad written all over it.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #288 on: February 10, 2015, 01:21:06 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous be not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
this has Bad Dad written all over it.
Haha, that's what I was thinking too!
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #289 on: February 10, 2015, 01:22:40 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous be not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
this has Bad Dad written all over it.
Haha, that's what I was thinking too!
it would make the airport screening somewhat simpler, and a bit chilly.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #290 on: February 10, 2015, 01:24:53 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous be not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
this has Bad Dad written all over it.
Haha, that's what I was thinking too!
it would make the airport screening somewhat simpler, and a bit chilly.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #291 on: February 10, 2015, 01:25:03 PM »

     Swingers and nudists travel company launches for 'adventurous adults'...      

CG is pretty adventurous be not an adult so guess Tony might be interested, that would be an adventure for the other adults.
this has Bad Dad written all over it.
Haha, that's what I was thinking too!
Me too but I would rather make fun of Tony and CG. ;D
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #292 on: February 10, 2015, 01:37:13 PM »

Hoboken Pie was pretty damn good.   They used to call it NY Style Pizza now they  changed the sign to say Jersey Style Pizza, if there is actually a difference then makes sense though isn't Hoboken in NJ?
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #293 on: February 10, 2015, 01:44:53 PM »

Quick to 18 today!
.....Joes banter is closed, so you may have more old people here today posting.
Good.  Maybe everybody can get over whatever petty shit went down.

LOL, happened again?  Goodness...
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #294 on: February 10, 2015, 01:45:30 PM »

Today's Highlight in History:

On Feb. 10, 1940, MGM released the animated short "Puss Gets the Boot," the debut of Tom and Jerry (although in this cartoon, the cat is called "Jasper" by its owner while the mouse was dubbed "Jinx" by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera).
Ya just can't beat a good Tom and Jerry cartoon, except for Road Runner cartoon played on a big screen at the movies..!
I've always been more of a Woody Woodpecker fan myself.  My kids are really into the Little Rascals movie lately.  I'd love for them to see the old black and white series but you can't get that anywhere.  Fucking, Cosby.
I believe you can buy a Little Rascals DVD set at a fairly reasonable price.   I got Leave it to Beaver and Sea Hunt DVD sets that I watch on cold weekend mornings.
That's the 2nd time within a week, some one has mentioned watching Sea Hunt.  My drinking buddy mentioned it the other day. Deja Vu...!
One of my favorite shows, led me to become a certified diver at the age of 13.
Huh, figured you were certifiable, but didn't know you were a diver.  Sea Hunt was my 2nd favorite after Wild Wild West.  They ran into some of the craziest things on the sea floor...
Sea Hunt was my favorite with Sky King my second and actually have a pilots license too.
I do remember Sky King!  And I'm getting Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea confused with Sea Hunt!  Sea Hunt was the Bridges family, right?  if so, i also likes that show!
It was Loyd Bridges (aka Mike Nelson) and two things happened in every episode:  1)   Somebody(s) got their ass whipped either in, out or both of the water  2)  Mike Nelson got some poontang, behind the scenes of course in those days.
There was also a leaking or cut air hose.
Every damned time.  And it was always the wrong hose.  I wish just once some villain would be smart enough to cut the right hose.
Did one show with water skiing at Cypress Gardens.
Cypress Gardens is just down the road from Silver Springs.  Two fun spots when trips to central Florida were much simpler.  Hell, used to be a trip from the little airport was through orange groves, cattle pastures and swamps instead of neighborhoods, time shares and toll roads...
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #295 on: February 10, 2015, 01:45:47 PM »

Happy Tuesday, all.
Morning Joe. LTG thinks it's about fucking time you showed up

Hey there, Scott.  James Pepper 1776 ale aged in rye whiskey barrels and Victory at Sea were my beers of the weekend.  Both pretty damn good.
Still no VaS around here, I'm beginning to think it's a conspiracy
Got it here now saw it on the shelf Sunday in bombers @ $9.95

Little pricey, only $7ish here, but what's an extra few bucks once in a while?  10% ABV so you get your money's worth.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #296 on: February 10, 2015, 01:48:10 PM »

Happy Tuesday, all.
Morning Joe. LTG thinks it's about fucking time you showed up

Hey there, Scott.  James Pepper 1776 ale aged in rye whiskey barrels and Victory at Sea were my beers of the weekend.  Both pretty damn good.
Still no VaS around here, I'm beginning to think it's a conspiracy
Got it here now saw it on the shelf Sunday in bombers @ $9.95

Little pricey, only $7ish here, but what's an extra few bucks once in a while?  10% ABV so you get your money's worth.
Shipping Costs I guess.  I don't have too much of a taste for Chocolate Beers though so not a lot of interest but I sure do luv that Sculpin which is unfortunately a lot more $ @ 13.99/6 pak
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #297 on: February 10, 2015, 01:48:48 PM »

Today's Highlight in History:

On Feb. 10, 1940, MGM released the animated short "Puss Gets the Boot," the debut of Tom and Jerry (although in this cartoon, the cat is called "Jasper" by its owner while the mouse was dubbed "Jinx" by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera).
Ya just can't beat a good Tom and Jerry cartoon, except for Road Runner cartoon played on a big screen at the movies..!
I've always been more of a Woody Woodpecker fan myself.  My kids are really into the Little Rascals movie lately.  I'd love for them to see the old black and white series but you can't get that anywhere.  Fucking, Cosby.
I believe you can buy a Little Rascals DVD set at a fairly reasonable price.   I got Leave it to Beaver and Sea Hunt DVD sets that I watch on cold weekend mornings.
That's the 2nd time within a week, some one has mentioned watching Sea Hunt.  My drinking buddy mentioned it the other day. Deja Vu...!
One of my favorite shows, led me to become a certified diver at the age of 13.
Huh, figured you were certifiable, but didn't know you were a diver.  Sea Hunt was my 2nd favorite after Wild Wild West.  They ran into some of the craziest things on the sea floor...
Sea Hunt was my favorite with Sky King my second and actually have a pilots license too.
I do remember Sky King!  And I'm getting Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea confused with Sea Hunt!  Sea Hunt was the Bridges family, right?  if so, i also likes that show!
Yes, Sea Hunt was with Lloyd Bridges.  That and Flipper were filmed in Florida.  Voyage to the bottom of the Sea was all LA sound stages.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #298 on: February 10, 2015, 01:49:11 PM »

Today's Highlight in History:

On Feb. 10, 1940, MGM released the animated short "Puss Gets the Boot," the debut of Tom and Jerry (although in this cartoon, the cat is called "Jasper" by its owner while the mouse was dubbed "Jinx" by creators William Hanna and Joseph Barbera).
Ya just can't beat a good Tom and Jerry cartoon, except for Road Runner cartoon played on a big screen at the movies..!
I've always been more of a Woody Woodpecker fan myself.  My kids are really into the Little Rascals movie lately.  I'd love for them to see the old black and white series but you can't get that anywhere.  Fucking, Cosby.
I believe you can buy a Little Rascals DVD set at a fairly reasonable price.   I got Leave it to Beaver and Sea Hunt DVD sets that I watch on cold weekend mornings.
That's the 2nd time within a week, some one has mentioned watching Sea Hunt.  My drinking buddy mentioned it the other day. Deja Vu...!
One of my favorite shows, led me to become a certified diver at the age of 13.
Huh, figured you were certifiable, but didn't know you were a diver.  Sea Hunt was my 2nd favorite after Wild Wild West.  They ran into some of the craziest things on the sea floor...
Sea Hunt was my favorite with Sky King my second and actually have a pilots license too.
I do remember Sky King!  And I'm getting Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea confused with Sea Hunt!  Sea Hunt was the Bridges family, right?  if so, i also likes that show!
It was Loyd Bridges (aka Mike Nelson) and two things happened in every episode:  1)   Somebody(s) got their ass whipped either in, out or both of the water  2)  Mike Nelson got some poontang, behind the scenes of course in those days.
There was also a leaking or cut air hose.
Every damned time.  And it was always the wrong hose.  I wish just once some villain would be smart enough to cut the right hose.
Did one show with water skiing at Cypress Gardens.
Cypress Gardens is just down the road from Silver Springs.  Two fun spots when trips to central Florida were much simpler.  Hell, used to be a trip from the little airport was through orange groves, cattle pastures and swamps instead of neighborhoods, time shares and toll roads...
Yep the good ol days were really nice when life was so simple and Coors Beer was something special.
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Re: 2/10/2015
« Reply #299 on: February 10, 2015, 01:51:48 PM »

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