Foo - Thank you.

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Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 12:17 AM
It's only been a few weeks since I de-lurked and have to say that the people I have met and haven't met here really make my day on a pretty regular basis.
You are an awesome bunch of people... don't ever change.
You brighten up my days... alot.
So for that, I offer a simple, thank you.
That guy in Canada.
Just wait until our veneer of kindness wears away, exposing our cracked and empty hulls to the elements...
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 12:21 AM
x136 - You crack me up...constantly.
dauphin
10-17-07, 12:24 AM
he's serious...
donnamb
10-17-07, 12:26 AM
We should thank you. Through your narratives, you've introduced us all to the subtle art and inexact science of butterfly herding. :)
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 12:39 AM
Butterfly herding is a difficult and often strenous vocation but the rewards are great as there are few things as wonderful as butterfly kisses.
Donna - You amaze me in so many ways.
And while I'm here..I'm uh...still waiting to see pics of those knitted items as they must be dry by now.
donnamb
10-17-07, 12:42 AM
I have a self-imposed ban on having my picture taken while on pain meds.
I suppose that's fair. As long as beer doesn't count as a pain medication... ;)
donnamb
10-17-07, 01:08 AM
No. :p
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 01:26 AM
Donna - Here's to hoping you get to feeling better really soon.
Pain sucks.
ModoVincere
10-17-07, 06:37 AM
X was serious...see we're kind of like sodium.
You need us in a certain quantity. In the right combination, we help spice up things.
But, mixed with water and all goes boom.
Oh yeah...welcome to Foo!
Siu Blue Wind
10-17-07, 06:39 AM
Oooooooooo. He's addicted like the rest of us now...........:eek:
Dang. I REALLY should leave for work now.
VegaVixen
10-17-07, 07:51 AM
Hey, Canuck! We're certainly glad you're decided to ba part of the Foo fambly. :) A most welcome addition, I'd say.
You'll never regret it. Well, probably not. Well, I hope not. :o
Oh, well.... <slinkin' away quietly>
Psydotek
10-17-07, 07:54 AM
Welcome to Costco. I love you.
Have I ever given you a bass? No, well then..............
I caught you a delicious bass
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r162/jsharr/TX_lake7.jpg
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 08:49 AM
VV - If I wasn't too old to have silly crushes you know you'd top my list.
jsharr - I love bass... especially when you have a Bass-o-matic with which to prepare them with.
ModoVincere
10-17-07, 08:50 AM
VV - If I wasn't too old to have silly crushes you know you'd top my list.
jsharr - I love bass... especially when you have a Bass-o-matic with which to prepare them with.
Pshaw....one can never be too old to have a silly crush.
Crush away...she's a deserving canidate for any man's admiration.
KingTermite
10-17-07, 08:52 AM
It's only been a few weeks since I de-lurked and have to say that the people I have met and haven't met here really make my day on a pretty regular basis.
You are an awesome bunch of people... don't ever change.
You brighten up my days... alot.
So for that, I offer a simple, thank you.
That guy in Canada.
Trial period is over.....let the hazing begin!!!!!!
Jeff....get the honey pot. X, grab the feathers and pop rocks. BDG...we need to borrow some of your bungee cords. Ok....where's my hot air popcorn popper......danm, can't find it. Tude, throw me your hair dryer.
VV - If I wasn't too old to have silly crushes you know you'd top my list.
jsharr - I love bass... especially when you have a Bass-o-matic with which to prepare them with.
Fear Not, I have the Bicentennial Version. It was popular down here, probably not so much in Canadaland.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r162/jsharr/bassomatic.jpg
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 09:02 AM
jsharr - SNL is as popular here as it is there and as you know, last week's show was always better.
kids in the hall was better than SNL, just saying.
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 09:28 AM
I'm squishing your head as we speak.
I'm squishing your head as we speak.
like I would not have my "block" ready!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r162/jsharr/blocked.jpg
Ritehsedad
10-17-07, 10:25 AM
We should thank you. Through your narratives, you've introduced us all to the subtle art and inexact science of butterfly herding. :)
Well that explains the lack of butterflies around here...
KingTermite
10-17-07, 10:40 AM
Well that explains the lack of butterflies around here...
Not complete lack....Jon's still a butterfly, I think.
Butterfly herding is a difficult and often strenous vocation but the rewards are great as there are few things as wonderful as butterfly kisses.Do you use a net for that?
Because if not............ooops!:D
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dragracer
10-17-07, 01:39 PM
You're welcome eh.
donnamb
10-17-07, 08:45 PM
Do you use a net for that?
I suspect not. He seems like a butterfly whisperer to me. :D
Sixty Fiver
10-17-07, 10:49 PM
like I would not have my "block" ready!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r162/jsharr/blocked.jpg
Good move grasshopper.
Whispering to butterflies is the only way to herd them properly... yelling upsets them and we don't want to do that do we ?
It's nice to finally get home and see that the buterflies have herded themselvs and are resting quietly althouhg because they're still awake (butterfly school is closed for the week) you never know when they might need some herding.
Self herding butterflies? I have never heard of such a thing. What is next, cockroaches that squash themselves?
BTW 65r LOOKOUT!!!!!!!!!!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r162/jsharr/44938.jpg
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