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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 24, 2017 21:15:44 GMT
going to try this mutton this week. never had it. anyone a fan? I'm a mutton virgin, too. So are you going to try it in a calzone or just straight? Please give us a review, nuts. And if worse comes to worst, put some Old Bay Seasoning on it.
A mutton virgin, eh? [snort]. I'll be gentle.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 24, 2017 22:07:44 GMT
I'm a mutton virgin, too. So are you going to try it in a calzone or just straight? Please give us a review, nuts. And if worse comes to worst, put some Old Bay Seasoning on it.
a mutton calzone??!! now that's the kinda ideas we need! damn the focus groups. Do you smell a pennant?
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 8:13:07 GMT
a mutton calzone??!! now that's the kinda ideas we need! damn the focus groups. Do you smell a pennant? You're a Mets fan, pizzabagel. You couldn't smell a pennant if you doused it in hot sauce and shoved it up your nose.
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Post by nutsberryfarm ⛑ on Sept 25, 2017 17:37:30 GMT
You're a Mets fan, pizzabagel. You couldn't smell a pennant if you doused it in hot sauce and shoved it up your nose. looks like the yanks made the playoffs...
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 18:00:08 GMT
You're a Mets fan, pizzabagel. You couldn't smell a pennant if you doused it in hot sauce and shoved it up your nose. looks like the yanks made the playoffs... I suffer with you, nuts.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 18:35:51 GMT
looks like the yanks made the playoffs... I suffer with you, nuts. You'll always have 1969 and 1973. Willie Mays! Remember ol' Willie? Losing the ball in the sun? Getting thrown out at the plate? What an awful way to end such a great career. It would be like Sinatra or Springsteen doing a final concert and wetting their pants.
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Post by nutsberryfarm ⛑ on Sept 25, 2017 19:56:56 GMT
looks like the yanks made the playoffs... I suffer with you, nuts. no suffering. yanks played well this year.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 20:21:36 GMT
You'll always have 1969 and 1973. Willie Mays! Remember ol' Willie? Losing the ball in the sun? Getting thrown out at the plate? What an awful way to end such a great career. It would be like Sinatra or Springsteen doing a final concert and wetting their pants. I think Sinatra's agent had him outfitted in Depends for just such an occurrence. That's what you call foresight. They learned from George Jessel in his waning days.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 21:21:28 GMT
You'll always have 1969 and 1973. Willie Mays! Remember ol' Willie? Losing the ball in the sun? Getting thrown out at the plate? What an awful way to end such a great career. It would be like Sinatra or Springsteen doing a final concert and wetting their pants. I think Sinatra's agent had him outfitted in Depends for just such an occurrence. That's what you call foresight. They learned from George Jessel in his waning days. You've been relying too much on Wikipedia. George Jessel was a bed wetter. George Gobel wet his pants.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 21:36:55 GMT
I think Sinatra's agent had him outfitted in Depends for just such an occurrence. That's what you call foresight. They learned from George Jessel in his waning days. You've been relying too much on Wikipedia. George Jessel was a bed wetter. George Gobel wet his pants. By gosh, you're right again. I always got those guys mixed up.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 25, 2017 22:02:07 GMT
You've been relying too much on Wikipedia. George Jessel was a bed wetter. George Gobel wet his pants. By gosh, you're right again. I always got those guys mixed up. Easiest way to remember? George Gobel was "Lonesome George". Nobody wanted to be friends with the guy with the big wet spot on his pants.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 25, 2017 22:48:57 GMT
By gosh, you're right again. I always got those guys mixed up. Easiest way to remember? George Gobel was "Lonesome George". Nobody wanted to be friends with the guy with the big wet spot on his pants. Not even Ol' Lonely, the Maytag repairman? You think they could be lonely/lonesome together, like that line in "Message in a Bottle": "It seems I'm not alone at being alone"
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 8:00:52 GMT
Easiest way to remember? George Gobel was "Lonesome George". Nobody wanted to be friends with the guy with the big wet spot on his pants. Not even Ol' Lonely, the Maytag repairman? You think they could be lonely/lonesome together, like that line in "Message in a Bottle": "It seems I'm not alone at being alone" Why do you think the Maytag repairman was sad? His washer was broken so he couldn't clean his urine-soaked drawers?
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 10:21:41 GMT
Not even Ol' Lonely, the Maytag repairman? You think they could be lonely/lonesome together, like that line in "Message in a Bottle": "It seems I'm not alone at being alone" Why do you think the Maytag repairman was sad? His washer was broken so he couldn't clean his urine-soaked drawers? I told him to exercise his gaskets. But nooo.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 10:56:05 GMT
Why do you think the Maytag repairman was sad? His washer was broken so he couldn't clean his urine-soaked drawers? I told him to exercise his gaskets. But nooo. You ever see the Maytag repairman? Obviously, the word "exercise" is not in his vocabulary.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 17:00:01 GMT
I told him to exercise his gaskets. But nooo. You ever see the Maytag repairman? Obviously, the word "exercise" is not in his vocabulary. You're a rabid anti-paunchite!
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 17:34:09 GMT
You ever see the Maytag repairman? Obviously, the word "exercise" is not in his vocabulary. You're a rabid anti-paunchite! No. I heard his passcode is "Bosco"
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 20:49:10 GMT
You're a rabid anti-paunchite! No. I heard his passcode is "Bosco" "Bosco" is so 1995. He should change it to "Nutella."
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 21:23:42 GMT
No. I heard his passcode is "Bosco" "Bosco" is so 1995. He should change it to "Nutella." That would be a great name for a daughter.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 21:44:56 GMT
"Bosco" is so 1995. He should change it to "Nutella." That would be a great name for a daughter. ... or a horse.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 22:41:09 GMT
That would be a great name for a daughter. ... or a horse.
But you could call your daughter "Nut" and she couldn't argue because it's an affectionate form of her name.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 22:52:37 GMT
... or a horse.
But you could call your daughter "Nut" and she couldn't argue because it's an affectionate form of her name. Is that like how George H.W. Bush calls his wife "Bar"? That always sounded a little off to me.
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 26, 2017 22:54:40 GMT
But you could call your daughter "Nut" and she couldn't argue because it's an affectionate form of her name. Is that like how George H.W. Bush calls his wife "Bar"? That always sounded a little off to me. No, it's "Bah", like "Bah, Humbug". He just doesn't like talking to her.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 26, 2017 23:07:32 GMT
Is that like how George H.W. Bush calls his wife "Bar"? That always sounded a little off to me. No, it's "Bah", like "Bah, Humbug". He just doesn't like talking to her. Not "baa," I ask sheepishly?
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Post by 📬🚑📭 on Sept 27, 2017 2:45:17 GMT
"Bosco" is so 1995. He should change it to "Nutella." That would be a great name for a daughter. Yeah, for nutsberryfarm ⛑ !
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 27, 2017 8:06:57 GMT
"Hi. I'm Nutsberry Farm. And this is my daughter, Nutella." Yup. It's a match!
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Post by rhs6358 on Sept 27, 2017 8:07:30 GMT
No, it's "Bah", like "Bah, Humbug". He just doesn't like talking to her. Not "baa," I ask sheepishly? What you do with sheep is your beeswax.
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Post by pizzabagel on Sept 27, 2017 9:52:15 GMT
Not "baa," I ask sheepishly? What you do with sheep is your beeswax. Kramer: "What you do in your personal life with sheep is your business, but when you're on this board you clean it up, mister!"
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