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Hrothgar Addams

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  • Birthday 06/23/1955

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  1. It hit most of the supermarkets here in Spokanistan. They introduced it with a toofer sale--Ya know toofer five bucks. Good stuff Maynard!
  2. A very belayted burfday wish to ye Rumba Rue. Cool Runnins' ta ye and your'n!
  3. Sorry ya let ye down Blackbeard. I don't know of any literary origins fer the sayin'--it was just a piece of advice from my Grandpa. He never completed grade school--such was the case back before World War I--and I know he didn't read much outside newspapers. Maybe he picked it up from Grandma--she was a school teacher.
  4. As me uncle Geezer Addams usta say: Makin' it with a skinny woman is like ridin' a ten speed across th railroad tracks. It can be done without killin yerself; its damned uncomfortable; and yer liable ta break sumpin' in the process! Ta quote Nigel Tuffnel: "The bigger the cushion, the sweeter the pushin'--"
  5. Emergency! Emergency ! Everybody to get from Street! Walt Whittaker: I'm sorry, I-- I wasn't trying to-- Well, I-- I was trying to kill you, I'll admit that, but it wasn't-- I mean, it wasn't anything personal. Lieutenant Rozanov: Hmm... don't do it no more. From: The Russians are Coming! the Russians are coming! :) Oh, and: "Klaatu Barada Nikto."
  6. Ding ding ding. We're not talking about the same show at all! That's what I get for being a younin'. *This* is the Skippy that I've seen. Skippy The Bush Kangaroo from 1991 oh yes, Wild America. Gosh, I love Marty Stouffer! Can I blame watching that show as a little impressionable farm kid as the reason that I'm the huge tree hugging hippie today?
  7. Happy ---th Burfday ta ye Marrydeath! An Many More!
  8. Skippy hit the airwaves in the States in 1966 or so. I remember it well--it was part of that dreadful plague of friendly critter TeeVee shows of the 60's. I was in my thirties and in gradual school in the 1980s, so I don't remember much from that decade. Rember Flipper? (talk about an annoying ear-worm theme song!) Then there was Lassie (i know--it predated the 60's but it ran forever) Gentle Ben--co starring Clint Howard (Opie's brother) and a black bear in the Florida everglades. And Doktari, the adventures of an animal doctor befriending all Africa's wildlife.
  9. Mebbee this should be under Food N Drink-- But its more fun than watchin paint dry http://www.cheddarvision.tv/ Check 'er out!
  10. Disorder Rating Paranoid: Low Schizoid: Low Schizotypal: Moderate Antisocial: Low Borderline: Low Histrionic: Low Narcissistic: Moderate Avoidant: Low Dependent: Low Obsessive-Compulsive: Low Damn! I'm almost normal-- That was fun--almost as fun as the good ol MMPI :angry:
  11. Well, I'd say yer in darned good shape fer the shape yer in! All that goin' on and the moderatin' and all the work ye do fer us pikers in th' Pub . . .talk about a full plate! All I can say is Thank ye fer everything, and may the new year hold plenty of blessings on ye. Th' Pub wouldn't be the same without Rumba Rue! Happy New Year and Gud blessi thig!
  12. Clothes or lack thereof?? Sounds interesting. How about a round of rum and some elaboration? Welcome aboard
  13. One of the best has gotta be Bob Newhart. His standup stuff is priceless. The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart are the stuff of legend. He also needs to be seen in Hell is for Heroes (a WWII drama), Catch 22as Major Major Major, AND as the ninja fighting exMarine in The Librarian: Quest for the Spear. The movie was lame --the best parts were whenever Newhart was on camera. Sometimes it takes a team. Remember Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner and the 2000 Year Old Man? Great stuff. And then there was Bob And Ray. . . . And as for James Coburn: He was at his best in Our Man Flint and In Like Flint.
  14. There are several businesses that may be of help. Try Dixie Gunworks in Union City TN. They have a website http://www.dixiegun.com/ They have been in the business since the late 1950s. Some of the best books on black powder shooting are by Sam Fadala. Most of his books are available from DGW.
  15. For the longest time I didn't like Rum, because just about the only stuff I came across was (Cue scary music) Bacardi!! Then I grew up and left the Utah State Liquor Stores behind --- and --Lo and Behold! There were more kinds of rum than you can shake a stick at (if thats your idea of having fun) Bilgemunky has a great list, But I would also like ta add the following: Lamb's Royal Navy Rum, Whalers Hawaiian (the dark stuff), And ifn ye have a friend in England, Get them ta score a bottle of Captain Morgan Jamaica Rum (no relation to the American marketed spiced stuff). Last summer I got marooned in Omaha, and All I could find was: (cue scary music) Bacardi! It was like Utah but flat. Eventually I did find some Meyers Jamaica Rum. Its pretty good. And ifn ye are lookin' fer cheap, Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville brand makes a pretty fair gold rum--Best fer mixin with Coke or World Market brand Mojito Mix. (Best when th in-laws come by: tastes good, is cheap and mixes well, and you're not wastin' the good stuff on yer wife's dorky brother. Bo I don't like spiced rums--they're kind of like spiced vodka (covering the kerosene taste of bad distilling) But what you're describing sounds like one of the few I tasted and liked I think it was called Admiral Nelson Spiced Rum.
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