What the heck is going on here? Have we lost sight of what is important to us? The mased tater machine is getting moldy, leaves are prety much obcuring the horizontil climbing wall, SILWF was clogged!!! I've raked, cleaned & backflushed. Has anyone seen the polar bear lately?
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This place is a mess!
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I know that the polar bear barely escaped when the pool was taken over by a crocodile (or was it an alligator?) I sent Rasty a few bucks to clean up the tater machine last week, so that should be taken care of. The bar stools are still in disrepair, we sent a stool sample to a carpenter so hopefully we can get some replicas soon.
We tried to get rid of the skunk by making sure not to leave fritos, little debbies and taco bell around, but Pepe keeps coming back. I think it's all that New Haven pizza.Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
Things that can say on thanksgiving day only.
1 Now that is a huge breast.
2 tying the legs together will keep it moist.
3 If I don't undo my pants I'll burst!
4 Look at that spread Honey.
5 Are you ready for seconds yet?
6 Its a little dry, do you still want some?
7 Just spread the legs and stuff it.
8 Do you think you will be able to handle all these people?
9 I didn't expect everyone to come at once
10 I think I am going for dark meat this year.
11 I didn't think I could handle all that.
12 How long will it take after you put it in?
13 It will be ready when the duhickey popps up.
14 Look at that honey It is the biggest I have ever seen.
15 Yea she always covers it with her gravy.
16 I like heavy cream on my pie.
17 Do you mind if I have some of your wifes pie -
hikerboy wrote:
I miss train wreck
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I it to late to ask for this years donation to go to extending the horizontil climbing wall?
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Mountain-Mike wrote:
I it to late to ask for this years donation to go to extending the horizontil climbing wall?
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TrafficJam wrote:
Mountain-Mike wrote:
I it to late to ask for this years donation to go to extending the horizontil climbing wall?
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
TrafficJam wrote:
Mountain-Mike wrote:
I it to late to ask for this years donation to go to extending the horizontil climbing wall?
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Mountain-Mike wrote:
Things that can say on thanksgiving day only.
1 Now that is a huge breast.
2 tying the legs together will keep it moist.
3 If I don't undo my pants I'll burst!
4 Look at that spread Honey.
5 Are you ready for seconds yet?
6 Its a little dry, do you still want some?
7 Just spread the legs and stuff it.
8 Do you think you will be able to handle all these people?
9 I didn't expect everyone to come at once
10 I think I am going for dark meat this year.
11 I didn't think I could handle all that.
12 How long will it take after you put it in?
13 It will be ready when the duhickey popps up.
14 Look at that honey It is the biggest I have ever seen.
15 Yea she always covers it with her gravy.
16 I like heavy cream on my pie.
17 Do you mind if I have some of your wifes pie
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Mountain-Mike wrote:
What the heck is going on here? Have we lost sight of what is important to us? The mased tater machine is getting moldy, leaves are prety much obcuring the horizontil climbing wall, SILWF was clogged!!! I've raked, cleaned & backflushed. Has anyone seen the polar bear lately?
no surprise that the tater machine is moldy and not properly maintained.2,000 milerThe post was edited 1 time, last by max.patch ().
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max.patch wrote:
Mountain-Mike wrote:
What the heck is going on here? Have we lost sight of what is important to us? The mased tater machine is getting moldy, leaves are prety much obcuring the horizontil climbing wall, SILWF was clogged!!! I've raked, cleaned & backflushed. Has anyone seen the polar bear lately?
no surprise that the tater machine is moldy and not properly maintained.
the real reason it ent moldy and unmaintained is there wasnt enough money in it.its all good -
The patent for the tater machine was bought by an international corporation that sells mashed potatoes. They now sue anyone using one and have doubled the price of their product.Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait.
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hikerboy wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Mountain-Mike wrote:
What the heck is going on here? Have we lost sight of what is important to us? The mased tater machine is getting moldy, leaves are prety much obcuring the horizontil climbing wall, SILWF was clogged!!! I've raked, cleaned & backflushed. Has anyone seen the polar bear lately?
No idea if this is true or not, but I've been told that Sweden is so socialist, they tell you what color you can paint the interior walls of your apartment.--
"What do you mean its sunrise already ?!", me. -
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
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Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them. -
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
its all good -
hikerboy wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
Why not just be a politician and get people tosend you moneydonate to your campaign? -
LIhikers wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
send you moneydonate to your campaign?
Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
Dr. Seuss -
Rasty wrote:
LIhikers wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
Rasty wrote:
SarcasmTheElf wrote:
Rasty wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
as the cafe has a collective ownership supported primarily by donations i suppose it could be considered socialist in a sense
send you moneydonate to your campaign?
But the place has gone downhill since the early days. Gone are the nice checkered table cloths, the tater machine and the polar bear.
The baseball diamond and football field next door are nice but all the soap boxes in the park across the road are starting to form battle lines.
I propose we nail the front door shut and stop looking at the soap boxes and come and go through the back door where Coach has been building a nice path in through the jungle that's grown where the swimming pool used to be.
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Foresight wrote:
My only request is a spot of high ground where I can look out over the ocean for waterborne intruders. And a rifle. An accurate one with lots of bullets.
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