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Scotchy? Scotchy? I like Scotchy!
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by Govs93 »

Neutron 14 wrote:Scotchy? Scotchy? I like Scotchy!
Lush.
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Govs93 wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:Scotchy? Scotchy? I like Scotchy!
Lush.
Its what Louie said on the air last year, he didn't know he was still on the air.
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by elliott70 »

tomASS wrote:We norwegians don't have taste buds so we drink aquavit - goes great with lutefisk, blood sausage, herring, strong cheese, and a lamb stew

here's looking elsewhere packerboy!

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I don't know whatintheheii you're drinking there, Olaf Son of Thomas, but I'll get the first one for you, too.

My Norviegen ancestors got in a long boat and made their way through the North Sea. They landed in a rocky, hilly, green land just to get their heads smacked by my Scottish ancestors.

Long be known the tale of William Wallace and the men standing directly behind him when the wimpy englishmen were beat back to merry old eng-land.

:D
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Post by tomASS »

elliott70 wrote: I don't know whatintheheii you're drinking there, Olaf Son of Thomas, but I'll get the first one for you, too.

My Norviegen ancestors got in a long boat and made their way through the North Sea. They landed in a rocky, hilly, green land just to get their heads smacked by my Scottish ancestors.

Long be known the tale of William Wallace and the men standing directly behind him when the wimpy englishmen were beat back to merry old eng-land.

:D
Yep we norwegians started many a great nation. It may have been through raping and pillaging, but we planted the seeds

Akvavit (norse spelling) or aquavit (english) comes from the latin term meaning the water of life. I think the Irish whiskey uses the same latin root. Is distilled from potato or grain and seasoned with caraway seeds, anise, dill, fennel, and some other shet. 40-45% alcohol by volume. Is aged 1 to 12 years in oak barrels. It is suppose to begin it's aging process by being placed on a ship and must cross the equator at least two times before it can age on land.

The good stuff is hard to find here and what you can typically buy should be followed by a full bottle beer chaser.

vodka or tequila (no salt, no lime) iced-chilled straight up is typically my poison but for packerboy and ERE hitting the 4000 right after you did, I thought some special was in order. :wink:
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9 shy of another milestone...
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tomASS wrote: tequila (no salt, no lime) iced-chilled straight up is typically my poison
Glutton for punishment, eh?

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Post by Neutron 14 »

Cue the drum roll!!!
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by packerboy »

Well, here it is
Say, isn't this the most
A special witto place
For the 4,000th post

Its been loads of fun
At times, spiritual and Divine
I have enjoyed every minute
From post #1 ... to 3,999

We've been on a Crusade
Had a scary Nightmare
Just Wait Until Lent
Was more tha many could bare

So much got locked out or moved
VS and bluesbuddy were banned
Such a creative tandem
Its hard to understand

But the bad times were not many
Not really, just a few
Mettin up at the Liffey
Its Like a Dream Come True

So, its all Up for Grabs
YES:It Can Happen , after all
We'll do another 4,000
From Cosntantinople to St Paul
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Post by Neutron 14 »

packerboy wrote:From Cosntantinople to St Paul
Where the hell is Cosntantinople?

Congrats anyway!
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by BIAFP »

Neutron 14 wrote:
packerboy wrote:From Cosntantinople to St Paul
Where the hell is Cosntantinople?

Congrats anyway!

If you look on a metro map, it is between Centennial and Hill Murray.
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Post by Govs93 »

BIAFP wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:
packerboy wrote:From Cosntantinople to St Paul
Where the hell is Cosntantinople?

Congrats anyway!

If you look on a metro map, it is between Centennial and Hill Murray.
If you're ever driving on the High Road with PB & Denny Green, you'll pass right through. Don't blink - you may miss it.
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Post by packerboy »

No need for maps.

Just believe.

He will show you the way:



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Post by Irishmans Shanty »

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packerboy (forground left) is ear to
ear smiles as he was inducted into
the 4,000 club this afternoon. "Bored"
leader, boblee (right) introduced pb
to the frenzied crowd.
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Post by Govs93 »

Irishmans Shanty wrote: "Bored" leader, boblee (right)
:lol: Nice!
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Post by Zamboni Guy »

Irishmans Shanty wrote:"Bored"
leader, boblee (right) introduced pb
to the frenzied crowd.
Wow! =D> Great Work! Also, congrats to PB for reaching this milestone, it has been quite the ride reading his work. :D
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Post by Neutron 14 »

I can see why you were the back-up goalie bob, you don't cover much of the net! Nice smile though!
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

Congrats on 4k to either one of the most creative...or, one of the most disturbed posters on the "bored" It's still "up for grabs" as to which one, and so close to "Lent" it kinda goes "against the grain" I mean "it's like a Nightmare" this "Crusade" he's been on since what Dec. 2005 :shock:

=D>

Nice Jacket! looks better then elliotts flannel one :lol:
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Post by packerboy »

Well now, there you go again.

It was nice of IS to show that picture of ole Ron. He was truly one of "The Great Ones" as I am sure our own "Great One "would agree.

Thank you all for this truly great award. Its something I will remember for as long as I can.

Least of all Id like to thank Mitch and Lee, without whom so much more would be possible.

But now lets move on to Lent and the battles that lie ahead.There is much to do.


"My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes. "
Ronald Reagan, Said during a radio microphone test, 1984
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Post by elliott70 »

packerboy wrote:Well now, there you go again.

It was nice of IS to show that picture of ole Ron. He was truly one of "The Great Ones" as I am sure our own "Great One "would agree.

Thank you all for this truly great award. Its something I will remember for as long as I can.

Least of all Id like to thank Mitch and Lee, without whom so much more would be possible.

But now lets move on to Lent and the battles that lie ahead.There is much to do.


"My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes. "
Ronald Reagan, Said during a radio microphone test, 1984

As always, a man well spoken. :D =D>
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

packerboy wrote:Its something I will remember for as long as I can.
Which is funny in itself...I wonder, say elliott do you still rembember getting your red jacket? :lol:
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Post by tomASS »

Neutron 14 wrote:I can see why you were the back-up goalie bob, you don't cover much of the net! Nice smile though!
Good gravy, so it was bob in the skin tight leotard that I admired as a boy? God you just crushed so many fond fantasies ....I think I am going to throw-up :-& :-&

congrats packerboy, .....you guys are my inspiration......yeah that's how low my life has sunk :oops:
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Post by Neutron 14 »

packerboy wrote:Least of all Id like to thank Mitch and Lee, without whom so much more would be possible.
As a medium for us to express opinions that some may passionately disagree with,

I agree its an udder failure.

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But thanks for tugging at the leash! Like marriage, if you don't it only gets shorter.
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

tomASS wrote:
Neutron 14 wrote:I can see why you were the back-up goalie bob, you don't cover much of the net! Nice smile though!
Good gravy, so it was bob in the skin tight leotard that I admired as a boy? God you just crushed so many fond fantasies ....I think I am going to throw-up :-& :-&

congrats packerboy, .....you guys are my inspiration......yeah that's how low my life has sunk :oops:
Maybe this explains 1/2 of those nearly 10k posts on the girls forum :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Post by EREmpireStrikesBack »

Congrats PB and I look forward to many more.

:idea:
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