Marjorie Suddard wrote: Are all you people drunk? Margie
I can only speak for myself...
Marjorie Suddard wrote: In reply to Adrian_Thompson: Yup. There have been some epic and not-so-epic banninations, but I'm not sure being merely unfunny or scatterbrained qualifies. After all, I'm still here. Margie
ziiing
4cylndrfury wrote:DirtyBird222 wrote:OOH. That was the grossest thing I've ever heard in my life. Let's Go ha ha I love that movie: Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair. Conditioner is better. I leave the hair silky and smooth. Oh, really, fool? Really...Stop looking at me swan!!! OH NO it's one of those flaming bags again! *Don't put it out with your boots, Ted* Don't tell me my business, Devil Woman !! [ stomps the bag with his boots anyway ] OH NO its poop again!!! *He called the e36m3 "poop" ha ha ha*Snowdoggie wrote: His stuff sounds lame on the first reading, but if you analyze it further you can see the deeper meaning. It's existential. Sort of like listening to Miles Davis."If pissing your pants is cool then consider me Miles Davis."
Adam Sandler is a funny guy
Ehh.. ehh... VOLKSVAGEN!!!
Adrian_Thompson wrote: Serious Question, has anyone ever been banned from GRM?
I was, but they let me back in a year later because....
mtn wrote:Marjorie Suddard wrote: Are all you people drunk? MargieNo, but I do have a bottle of unopened Kahlua from about 1974 within arms reach...
I have you beat I have a bottle of Cuban Rum that has been sitting around since the 50's. When I moved from Portland I "paid" those that helped me move with bottles of 30 year old Scotch...
JeepinMatt wrote:Per Schroeder wrote: You're still a wiener.Hah! Set him up perfectly for that one, you did
Guess who banned me? I know he means that in a good way.
Per Schroeder wrote: You're still a wiener.
A wiener wrapped in a steamed bun, I relish his dilemma.
Don't y'all realize that the econobeaterman is still here among us, mocking us for our lack of vision into the insidious mind of the multi-tasking computer geek? He's right here, but behaving himself as well as can expected.. considering..... well, just considering
93celicaGT2 wrote:mtn wrote:You're "aging" a cream-based coffee liquer? EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMarjorie Suddard wrote: Are all you people drunk? MargieNo, but I do have a bottle of unopened Kahlua from about 1974 within arms reach...
I "inherited" it about a year ago. And its not cream based.
mtn wrote:93celicaGT2 wrote:I "inherited" it about a year ago. And its not cream based.mtn wrote:You're "aging" a cream-based coffee liquer? EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMarjorie Suddard wrote: Are all you people drunk? MargieNo, but I do have a bottle of unopened Kahlua from about 1974 within arms reach...
Hey everyone, let's go mount a giant beer barrel on the back of a pacer...
rebelgtp wrote:mtn wrote:I have you beat I have a bottle of Cuban Rum that has been sitting around since the 50's. When I moved from Portland I "paid" those that helped me move with bottles of 30 year old Scotch...Marjorie Suddard wrote: Are all you people drunk? MargieNo, but I do have a bottle of unopened Kahlua from about 1974 within arms reach...
A friend of mine once gave me probably 50 little airplane bottles of various liquor, that he had gotten from his dad and estimated them to be 20-30 years old, for my birthday. I noticed that some of them had dates on the little red and white tag seal thing, and they all ranged from 1955 to 1957. I had drank them all within a month or two.
16vCorey wrote: A friend of mine once gave me probably 50 little airplane bottles of various liquor, that he had gotten from his dad and estimated them to be 20-30 years old, for my birthday. I noticed that some of them had dates on the little red and white tag seal thing, and they all ranged from 1955 to 1957. I had drank them all within a month or two.
i would've put them on eBay
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