autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
I used semaphore to keep in touch with my gran.
Yeah, but that is only for line of sight. I lived a whole ocean away from my grandmother, and not the little pond you call the Atlantic either.
well, I lived a long way away too. Luckily she had lots of descendants and the family had spread slowly -so we used the "pass down the line" method.
Wouldn't work now, of course (apart from her being dead) unless you had very long arms.
targetman377 wrote:well speaking of what we drink in the morning here at university i sit down every morning pour myself a cup of cold great sunny delight and then i take my medicine (its for epilepsy) and then i sip my sunny delight on cc every morning
In my Friday class, there was this girl sitting next to me drinking straight out of a 64 ounce bottle of Sunny D.
autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
I used semaphore to keep in touch with my gran.
Yeah, but that is only for line of sight. I lived a whole ocean away from my grandmother, and not the little pond you call the Atlantic either.
well, I lived a long way away too. Luckily she had lots of descendants and the family had spread slowly -so we used the "pass down the line" method.
Wouldn't work now, of course (apart from her being dead) unless you had very long arms.
She's buried further down than 6 feet?
Latest I heard was she was buried 50 feet.
This is auto our local mario. He's got a lot of sarcasm in him as well as a few other things...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
AndyDufresne wrote:Blind Willie McTell -- there is someone to look up and listen to. A favorite of mine from the Blues of the 1920's. **Eats a banana**
targetman377 wrote:well speaking of what we drink in the morning here at university i sit down every morning pour myself a cup of cold great sunny delight and then i take my medicine (its for epilepsy) and then i sip my sunny delight on cc every morning
In my Friday class, there was this girl sitting next to me drinking straight out of a 64 ounce bottle of Sunny D.
Sounds like just the girl for you auto.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
autoload wrote:At one time, the only way to maintain contact with your grandmother was to use a stylus filled with a pigment to wrtite characters onto thin timber products. This would then be folded neatly and placed into a different type of timber product called an envelope. An adhesive patch was attached on the outside to signify a toll was paid for it's delivery to her house by non electronic means.
I used semaphore to keep in touch with my gran.
Yeah, but that is only for line of sight. I lived a whole ocean away from my grandmother, and not the little pond you call the Atlantic either.
well, I lived a long way away too. Luckily she had lots of descendants and the family had spread slowly -so we used the "pass down the line" method.
Wouldn't work now, of course (apart from her being dead) unless you had very long arms.
She's buried further down than 6 feet?
...with a wooden stake.
But my point was that line0f sight would be harder over the sea. Could be done I guess...
targetman377 wrote:well speaking of what we drink in the morning here at university i sit down every morning pour myself a cup of cold great sunny delight and then i take my medicine (its for epilepsy) and then i sip my sunny delight on cc every morning
In my Friday class, there was this girl sitting next to me drinking straight out of a 64 ounce bottle of Sunny D.
targetman377 wrote:well speaking of what we drink in the morning here at university i sit down every morning pour myself a cup of cold great sunny delight and then i take my medicine (its for epilepsy) and then i sip my sunny delight on cc every morning
In my Friday class, there was this girl sitting next to me drinking straight out of a 64 ounce bottle of Sunny D.
Sounds like just the girl for you auto.
She bent over quite a few times and I got to look pretty deep into her thong. I'm guessing she's about 15 years younger than me though.
targetman377 wrote:well speaking of what we drink in the morning here at university i sit down every morning pour myself a cup of cold great sunny delight and then i take my medicine (its for epilepsy) and then i sip my sunny delight on cc every morning
In my Friday class, there was this girl sitting next to me drinking straight out of a 64 ounce bottle of Sunny D.
Sounds like just the girl for you auto.
She bent over quite a few times and I got to look pretty deep into her thong. I'm guessing she's about 15 years younger than me though.
cradle robber.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Finally there's me. but I'll let someone else talk about me...I'll just correct their mistakes.
Strike wolf, one of only two to become God's personal assassin, has the ability to travel through time, and is the giver of the thread's paw seal of approval. Also an elder, does the majority of the holy water splashing.
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strike wolf wrote:Finally there's me. but I'll let someone else talk about me...I'll just correct their mistakes.
Strike wolf, one of only two to become God's personal assassin, has the ability to travel through time, and is the giver of the thread's paw seal of approval. Also an elder, does the majority of the holy water splashing.
Mostly accurate, only thing I'd change is that while I will sometimes call it the seal of approval (it technically belongs to target), mine is actually is called the paw stamp of approval and comes in regular, tin foil and diamond. autoload also is an elder as well as Andy, I also do the post of the week/event of the week (usually concerning movies, songs, books or video games) and yeah I think luc covered the rest.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:...not until you've become clever enough to find your way out of that corner.
really i am going to give this post my seal of approval even though it makes fun of me that was one of the best zings i have read from any of you good job curl
strike wolf wrote:
Have to agree to disagree on that one.
me too i hate coffee with a fire passion i even hate the smell of coffee
well I might as well introduce the newbie to everyone while I'm at it. This is target, as you can tell target is the thread's specialist for spelling and grammar.
really!!!! are you calling me a multi i am not a multi nor will i ever be honest!!! i do not believe in cheating how dare you accuse me of that!!!!!!!
Is there an emote for the joke going right over someone's head?