+SD Rowdies Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 (edited) Will there be sex and violence and PUD cake? Would you settle for sax and violins and oud cacaphony? Now I REALLY can't wait!! Wow! swans and irritating lute music, now we talkin'. With regard to casting the movie, here's a tip, Baldy of Baldy & Goldilocks is an accomplished sax player. You know, he had t' be good a something. By the way Mr. LLOT, are you having writer's block? Edited June 4, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+boysnbarrie Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 This just in ... BoysnBarrie has a really great story to tell. Encourage her to tell it. Soooo...Barrie... What's your story...??? neat playing cards idea Come on you two, I set you both up with a lead into a good story and so far nothing out of you. Spill it! Oh my! I guess I haven't been paying attention to the forums enough ! Okay, okay ... I'll give you a story: Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter One It all began on a cool, moonlit night as boysnbarrie arrived at the home of the kwvers! She noticed Mister kwvers! sitting at the computer looking at swan pictures. Mrs. kwvers! offered boysnbarrie a Stevia Root Beer with no sugar added, and she gladly accepted. "Are you bidding on a poker card," mister kwvers! asked? Amused, boysnbarrie responded, "Oh, I didn't really understand all of that ... so I haven't given it any more thought. Besides, I'm broke!" "The bidding ends in just a few hours, so this is your last chance to get in on it," he told her. Mister kwvers! began explaining the whole bidding process for the GeoWoodstock 8 Poker Cards, and boysnbarrie began to consider the possibilities of placing a bid. "I think I'd like to bid on the Three of Hearts, which will represent my two boys and me! Okay, I'll give it a try! What card are YOU bidding on?" "The Two of Hearts," he said with a smile. boysnbarrie placed a conservative bid on the Three of Hearts, then lounged on the kwvers! VERY comfy sofa, and soon began to nod off (as she often does around 8 o'clock). How's that for a beginning, Harmon ol' buddy? Is that okay so far? Barrie aka: boysnbarrie, Three of Hearts Barrie, I've been counting on you and now you are doing a great job. I've already learned a lot; for example, that Kwvers is kinky about swans, that Jim and Denise serve Stevia root beer to guests, and that you drop by their place on occasion for a soda and a nap. Exactly what one wants from a first-chapter, immediate absorption into the story. Right there, the swans deal, that explains a lot about the fact that those two pals of yours are front-runners in our local Geo- caching community. Nice work on the opening by the way, so pleased that you resisted "It was a dark and stormy night ...," sort of. Your title is tops, "Three of Hearts" Puts me in mind of the old Charley Chan detective films of the 1940s. Now that you've placed the scene so well in Chapter 1 I'm anxious to see how you handle character-development in Chapter 2. I'm guessing that chapter 2 will introduce some minor characters and will expand the central theme of the narrative. I'm all eyes Barrie, can't wait to read the next installment. Your pal, Harmon SD Rowdies Pressure......I can't wait either, Barrie! Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter Two Around 8:30 pm, boysnbarrie awakened and quickly flipped over the drool soaked pillow she'd been resting her head upon at the kwvers! "Uh ... I need to get home." She got up, noticed mister kwvers! was still gazing at uh ... swan pictures , gathered her things, said her farewells, headed to her car, and safely drove herself home as only a professional driver would. The next morning, she woke up and found the following email: From: Joey Subject: Re: Your Geowoodstock Poker Card Bid Date: April 17, 2010 1:04:53 AM PDT To: Barrie Congratulations!!! You are the winner for: 3 of Hearts boysnbarrie was stunned. She could not believe her eyes. Then suddenly, an instant message appeared on her screen from halftrack guy. It said, "Hi Mom! What's new?" She began telling him all about the poker card and how she'd won the Three of Hearts on what could only be explained as a fluke. Now she needed to figure out how to get the graphic design done, adding her moniker, and sent to Joey on time. "Mom? I think you need to contact Harmon, and see if he can help you. I have a feeling he'd love to do it," said halftrack guy in an instant message from Columbia, South America ... all the way from another hemisphere. " I hate to bother him, but you're probably right ... he could help me if he has the time. I'll think it over." About 2 days later, boysnbarrie wrote an e-mail to her dear ol' buddy, Harmon, and told him about her winning bid. His response was quick! "Barrie, my pleasure to resize your avatar. Do you want it resized as a standard Geocaching avatar. If not then what size do you need. Also, do you want it to keep the green background and the stem? If some other background then what sort? Finally I can reconstruct the missing part of the lower-left berry if you want. See how it is to work with a graphic designer? Your pal, Harmon The next thing she knew, she was looking over fonts, and various versions of the design. It all went much smoother and faster than she imagined it would ... all because of a wonderful friend coming to her aid. boysnbarrie was SO thankful she'd listened to halftrack guy, who couldn't have thought of a better choice in Harmon. How could she ever thank Harmon enough ... perhaps a PUD cake? Or a free deck of the GW8 cards? E-mails zipped back n' forth between Harmon and boysnbarrie. Soon she had a beautiful finished graphic design to send. Once all the final proofs were approved by the various parties, the designs went to the printer and the decks of cards began production. boysnbarrie could hardly wait to see them! She is SO excited ... surely, nothing more could top this, right? What could possibly be more exciting than the GW8 Playing Cards? Just wait and see! It's well past my bedtime, so the ending will have to wait for another day. Sweet dreams! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 By the way Mr. LLOT, are you having writer's block? Oh you know me...I can never think of anything to say... Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 This just in ... BoysnBarrie has a really great story to tell. Encourage her to tell it. Soooo...Barrie... What's your story...??? neat playing cards idea Come on you two, I set you both up with a lead into a good story and so far nothing out of you. Spill it! Oh my! I guess I haven't been paying attention to the forums enough ! Okay, okay ... I'll give you a story: Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter One It all began on a cool, moonlit night as boysnbarrie arrived at the home of the kwvers! She noticed Mister kwvers! sitting at the computer looking at swan pictures. Mrs. kwvers! offered boysnbarrie a Stevia Root Beer with no sugar added, and she gladly accepted. "Are you bidding on a poker card," mister kwvers! asked? Amused, boysnbarrie responded, "Oh, I didn't really understand all of that ... so I haven't given it any more thought. Besides, I'm broke!" "The bidding ends in just a few hours, so this is your last chance to get in on it," he told her. Mister kwvers! began explaining the whole bidding process for the GeoWoodstock 8 Poker Cards, and boysnbarrie began to consider the possibilities of placing a bid. "I think I'd like to bid on the Three of Hearts, which will represent my two boys and me! Okay, I'll give it a try! What card are YOU bidding on?" "The Two of Hearts," he said with a smile. boysnbarrie placed a conservative bid on the Three of Hearts, then lounged on the kwvers! VERY comfy sofa, and soon began to nod off (as she often does around 8 o'clock). How's that for a beginning, Harmon ol' buddy? Is that okay so far? Barrie aka: boysnbarrie, Three of Hearts Barrie, I've been counting on you and now you are doing a great job. I've already learned a lot; for example, that Kwvers is kinky about swans, that Jim and Denise serve Stevia root beer to guests, and that you drop by their place on occasion for a soda and a nap. Exactly what one wants from a first-chapter, immediate absorption into the story. Right there, the swans deal, that explains a lot about the fact that those two pals of yours are front-runners in our local Geo- caching community. Nice work on the opening by the way, so pleased that you resisted "It was a dark and stormy night ...," sort of. Your title is tops, "Three of Hearts" Puts me in mind of the old Charley Chan detective films of the 1940s. Now that you've placed the scene so well in Chapter 1 I'm anxious to see how you handle character-development in Chapter 2. I'm guessing that chapter 2 will introduce some minor characters and will expand the central theme of the narrative. I'm all eyes Barrie, can't wait to read the next installment. Your pal, Harmon SD Rowdies Pressure......I can't wait either, Barrie! Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter Two Around 8:30 pm, boysnbarrie awakened and quickly flipped over the drool soaked pillow she'd been resting her head upon at the kwvers! "Uh ... I need to get home." She got up, noticed mister kwvers! was still gazing at uh ... swan pictures , gathered her things, said her farewells, headed to her car, and safely drove herself home as only a professional driver would. The next morning, she woke up and found the following email: From: Joey Subject: Re: Your Geowoodstock Poker Card Bid Date: April 17, 2010 1:04:53 AM PDT To: Barrie Congratulations!!! You are the winner for: 3 of Hearts boysnbarrie was stunned. She could not believe her eyes. Then suddenly, an instant message appeared on her screen from halftrack guy. It said, "Hi Mom! What's new?" She began telling him all about the poker card and how she'd won the Three of Hearts on what could only be explained as a fluke. Now she needed to figure out how to get the graphic design done, adding her moniker, and sent to Joey on time. "Mom? I think you need to contact Harmon, and see if he can help you. I have a feeling he'd love to do it," said halftrack guy in an instant message from Columbia, South America ... all the way from another hemisphere. " I hate to bother him, but you're probably right ... he could help me if he has the time. I'll think it over." About 2 days later, boysnbarrie wrote an e-mail to her dear ol' buddy, Harmon, and told him about her winning bid. His response was quick! "Barrie, my pleasure to resize your avatar. Do you want it resized as a standard Geocaching avatar. If not then what size do you need. Also, do you want it to keep the green background and the stem? If some other background then what sort? Finally I can reconstruct the missing part of the lower-left berry if you want. See how it is to work with a graphic designer? Your pal, Harmon The next thing she knew, she was looking over fonts, and various versions of the design. It all went much smoother and faster than she imagined it would ... all because of a wonderful friend coming to her aid. boysnbarrie was SO thankful she'd listened to halftrack guy, who couldn't have thought of a better choice in Harmon. How could she ever thank Harmon enough ... perhaps a PUD cake? Or a free deck of the GW8 cards? E-mails zipped back n' forth between Harmon and boysnbarrie. Soon she had a beautiful finished graphic design to send. Once all the final proofs were approved by the various parties, the designs went to the printer and the decks of cards began production. boysnbarrie could hardly wait to see them! She is SO excited ... surely, nothing more could top this, right? What could possibly be more exciting than the GW8 Playing Cards? Just wait and see! It's well past my bedtime, so the ending will have to wait for another day. Sweet dreams! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie So much for Harmon having violent sex with your PUD cake, Barrie!! Maybe that will be in Chapter 3... But what a GREAT story!! And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 (edited) This just in ... BoysnBarrie has a really great story to tell. Encourage her to tell it. Soooo...Barrie... What's your story...??? neat playing cards idea Come on you two, I set you both up with a lead into a good story and so far nothing out of you. Spill it! Oh my! I guess I haven't been paying attention to the forums enough ! Okay, okay ... I'll give you a story: Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter One It all began on a cool, moonlit night as boysnbarrie arrived at the home of the kwvers! She noticed Mister kwvers! sitting at the computer looking at swan pictures. Mrs. kwvers! offered boysnbarrie a Stevia Root Beer with no sugar added, and she gladly accepted. "Are you bidding on a poker card," mister kwvers! asked? Amused, boysnbarrie responded, "Oh, I didn't really understand all of that ... so I haven't given it any more thought. Besides, I'm broke!" "The bidding ends in just a few hours, so this is your last chance to get in on it," he told her. Mister kwvers! began explaining the whole bidding process for the GeoWoodstock 8 Poker Cards, and boysnbarrie began to consider the possibilities of placing a bid. "I think I'd like to bid on the Three of Hearts, which will represent my two boys and me! Okay, I'll give it a try! What card are YOU bidding on?" "The Two of Hearts," he said with a smile. boysnbarrie placed a conservative bid on the Three of Hearts, then lounged on the kwvers! VERY comfy sofa, and soon began to nod off (as she often does around 8 o'clock). How's that for a beginning, Harmon ol' buddy? Is that okay so far? Barrie aka: boysnbarrie, Three of Hearts Barrie, I've been counting on you and now you are doing a great job. I've already learned a lot; for example, that Kwvers is kinky about swans, that Jim and Denise serve Stevia root beer to guests, and that you drop by their place on occasion for a soda and a nap. Exactly what one wants from a first-chapter, immediate absorption into the story. Right there, the swans deal, that explains a lot about the fact that those two pals of yours are front-runners in our local Geo- caching community. Nice work on the opening by the way, so pleased that you resisted "It was a dark and stormy night ...," sort of. Your title is tops, "Three of Hearts" Puts me in mind of the old Charley Chan detective films of the 1940s. Now that you've placed the scene so well in Chapter 1 I'm anxious to see how you handle character-development in Chapter 2. I'm guessing that chapter 2 will introduce some minor characters and will expand the central theme of the narrative. I'm all eyes Barrie, can't wait to read the next installment. Your pal, Harmon SD Rowdies Pressure......I can't wait either, Barrie! Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter Two Around 8:30 pm, boysnbarrie awakened and quickly flipped over the drool soaked pillow she'd been resting her head upon at the kwvers! "Uh ... I need to get home." She got up, noticed mister kwvers! was still gazing at uh ... swan pictures , gathered her things, said her farewells, headed to her car, and safely drove herself home as only a professional driver would. The next morning, she woke up and found the following email: From: Joey Subject: Re: Your Geowoodstock Poker Card Bid Date: April 17, 2010 1:04:53 AM PDT To: Barrie Congratulations!!! You are the winner for: 3 of Hearts boysnbarrie was stunned. She could not believe her eyes. Then suddenly, an instant message appeared on her screen from halftrack guy. It said, "Hi Mom! What's new?" She began telling him all about the poker card and how she'd won the Three of Hearts on what could only be explained as a fluke. Now she needed to figure out how to get the graphic design done, adding her moniker, and sent to Joey on time. "Mom? I think you need to contact Harmon, and see if he can help you. I have a feeling he'd love to do it," said halftrack guy in an instant message from Columbia, South America ... all the way from another hemisphere. " I hate to bother him, but you're probably right ... he could help me if he has the time. I'll think it over." About 2 days later, boysnbarrie wrote an e-mail to her dear ol' buddy, Harmon, and told him about her winning bid. His response was quick! "Barrie, my pleasure to resize your avatar. Do you want it resized as a standard Geocaching avatar. If not then what size do you need. Also, do you want it to keep the green background and the stem? If some other background then what sort? Finally I can reconstruct the missing part of the lower-left berry if you want. See how it is to work with a graphic designer? Your pal, Harmon The next thing she knew, she was looking over fonts, and various versions of the design. It all went much smoother and faster than she imagined it would ... all because of a wonderful friend coming to her aid. boysnbarrie was SO thankful she'd listened to halftrack guy, who couldn't have thought of a better choice in Harmon. How could she ever thank Harmon enough ... perhaps a PUD cake? Or a free deck of the GW8 cards? E-mails zipped back n' forth between Harmon and boysnbarrie. Soon she had a beautiful finished graphic design to send. Once all the final proofs were approved by the various parties, the designs went to the printer and the decks of cards began production. boysnbarrie could hardly wait to see them! She is SO excited ... surely, nothing more could top this, right? What could possibly be more exciting than the GW8 Playing Cards? Just wait and see! It's well past my bedtime, so the ending will have to wait for another day. Sweet dreams! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie So much for Harmon having violent sex with your PUD cake, Barrie!! Maybe that will be in Chapter 3... But what a GREAT story!! And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! So the final chapters of this multi-hemispheric story will be written only after GeoWoodstock VIII. For my part in this adventure, thanks for asking Barrie and do thank that fine son of yours for thinking of me. *** Related Issues *** A. " ...violent sex with your PUD cake ..." Good gravy, why didn't I think of that as a boy? Sure could have improved my chances with Olga Angus back when I was ten years old. B. "... yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!!" Defend yourself James. Note to Self: One day I must reveal my shocking back-story about PUD cake. Edited June 4, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+boysnbarrie Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 This just in ... BoysnBarrie has a really great story to tell. Encourage her to tell it. Soooo...Barrie... What's your story...??? neat playing cards idea Come on you two, I set you both up with a lead into a good story and so far nothing out of you. Spill it! Oh my! I guess I haven't been paying attention to the forums enough ! Okay, okay ... I'll give you a story: Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter One It all began on a cool, moonlit night as boysnbarrie arrived at the home of the kwvers! She noticed Mister kwvers! sitting at the computer looking at swan pictures. Mrs. kwvers! offered boysnbarrie a Stevia Root Beer with no sugar added, and she gladly accepted. "Are you bidding on a poker card," mister kwvers! asked? Amused, boysnbarrie responded, "Oh, I didn't really understand all of that ... so I haven't given it any more thought. Besides, I'm broke!" "The bidding ends in just a few hours, so this is your last chance to get in on it," he told her. Mister kwvers! began explaining the whole bidding process for the GeoWoodstock 8 Poker Cards, and boysnbarrie began to consider the possibilities of placing a bid. "I think I'd like to bid on the Three of Hearts, which will represent my two boys and me! Okay, I'll give it a try! What card are YOU bidding on?" "The Two of Hearts," he said with a smile. boysnbarrie placed a conservative bid on the Three of Hearts, then lounged on the kwvers! VERY comfy sofa, and soon began to nod off (as she often does around 8 o'clock). How's that for a beginning, Harmon ol' buddy? Is that okay so far? Barrie aka: boysnbarrie, Three of Hearts Barrie, I've been counting on you and now you are doing a great job. I've already learned a lot; for example, that Kwvers is kinky about swans, that Jim and Denise serve Stevia root beer to guests, and that you drop by their place on occasion for a soda and a nap. Exactly what one wants from a first-chapter, immediate absorption into the story. Right there, the swans deal, that explains a lot about the fact that those two pals of yours are front-runners in our local Geo- caching community. Nice work on the opening by the way, so pleased that you resisted "It was a dark and stormy night ...," sort of. Your title is tops, "Three of Hearts" Puts me in mind of the old Charley Chan detective films of the 1940s. Now that you've placed the scene so well in Chapter 1 I'm anxious to see how you handle character-development in Chapter 2. I'm guessing that chapter 2 will introduce some minor characters and will expand the central theme of the narrative. I'm all eyes Barrie, can't wait to read the next installment. Your pal, Harmon SD Rowdies Pressure......I can't wait either, Barrie! Have a Heart ... or THREE! by boysnbarrie Chapter Two Around 8:30 pm, boysnbarrie awakened and quickly flipped over the drool soaked pillow she'd been resting her head upon at the kwvers! "Uh ... I need to get home." She got up, noticed mister kwvers! was still gazing at uh ... swan pictures , gathered her things, said her farewells, headed to her car, and safely drove herself home as only a professional driver would. The next morning, she woke up and found the following email: From: Joey Subject: Re: Your Geowoodstock Poker Card Bid Date: April 17, 2010 1:04:53 AM PDT To: Barrie Congratulations!!! You are the winner for: 3 of Hearts boysnbarrie was stunned. She could not believe her eyes. Then suddenly, an instant message appeared on her screen from halftrack guy. It said, "Hi Mom! What's new?" She began telling him all about the poker card and how she'd won the Three of Hearts on what could only be explained as a fluke. Now she needed to figure out how to get the graphic design done, adding her moniker, and sent to Joey on time. "Mom? I think you need to contact Harmon, and see if he can help you. I have a feeling he'd love to do it," said halftrack guy in an instant message from Columbia, South America ... all the way from another hemisphere. " I hate to bother him, but you're probably right ... he could help me if he has the time. I'll think it over." About 2 days later, boysnbarrie wrote an e-mail to her dear ol' buddy, Harmon, and told him about her winning bid. His response was quick! "Barrie, my pleasure to resize your avatar. Do you want it resized as a standard Geocaching avatar. If not then what size do you need. Also, do you want it to keep the green background and the stem? If some other background then what sort? Finally I can reconstruct the missing part of the lower-left berry if you want. See how it is to work with a graphic designer? Your pal, Harmon The next thing she knew, she was looking over fonts, and various versions of the design. It all went much smoother and faster than she imagined it would ... all because of a wonderful friend coming to her aid. boysnbarrie was SO thankful she'd listened to halftrack guy, who couldn't have thought of a better choice in Harmon. How could she ever thank Harmon enough ... perhaps a PUD cake? Or a free deck of the GW8 cards? E-mails zipped back n' forth between Harmon and boysnbarrie. Soon she had a beautiful finished graphic design to send. Once all the final proofs were approved by the various parties, the designs went to the printer and the decks of cards began production. boysnbarrie could hardly wait to see them! She is SO excited ... surely, nothing more could top this, right? What could possibly be more exciting than the GW8 Playing Cards? Just wait and see! It's well past my bedtime, so the ending will have to wait for another day. Sweet dreams! Barrie aka: boysnbarrie So much for Harmon having violent sex with your PUD cake, Barrie!! Maybe that will be in Chapter 3... But what a GREAT story!! And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! So the final chapters of this multi-hemispheric story will be written only after GeoWoodstock VIII. For my part in this adventure, thanks for asking Barrie and do thank that fine son of yours for thinking of me. *** Related Issues *** A. " ...violent sex with your PUD cake ..." Good gravy, why didn't I think of that as a boy? Sure could have improved my chances with Olga Angus back when I was ten years old. B. "... yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!!" Defend yourself James. Note to Self: One day I must reveal my shocking back-story about PUD cake. *NEWS UPDATE: from the yellow limo!* Thank you for your kind words, Tom, regarding my playing card, and the progress of my story. In all fairness tho, I don't think we can declare which card is "CLEARLY the best" yet ... because (in case you didn't notice) one of the cards has yet to have it's owner revealed! Could it be one of San Diego's own? Hmmm. Barrie aka: boysnbarrie Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 Defend yourself James. Note to Self: One day I must reveal my shocking back-story about PUD cake. YIKES!! I didn't scroll over far enough to see the LLOT card!! OK, the 3 and Ace of Hearts are CLEARLY the TWO best cards in the deck!!! (Hope I haven't missed anyone else....) Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 (edited) And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! Thou woundeth me! No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Oooooh! WHY I OUGHTA...! Edited June 4, 2010 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! Thou woundeth me! No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Oooooh! WHY I OUGHTA...! I think I owe someone other than Harmon a PUD cake!! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 (edited) And yours is CLEARLY the best card in the deck!! Thou woundeth me! No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man. Oooooh! WHY I OUGHTA...! It had t' happen I suppose ... Romeo & Juliet on the Geocaching Forum. ... and that from a guy with writer's-block. Say, aren't we letting something important get by us? Back in Chapter 1 it was revealed that Kwvers placed a bid on the Two-of-Hearts card, yes? So that means that Jim gets an official DNF (Did Not Finish) for the GeoWoodstock deck of cards auction. Low bidder, what a cheapskate! Edited June 5, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+boysnbarrie Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 Defend yourself James. Note to Self: One day I must reveal my shocking back-story about PUD cake. YIKES!! I didn't scroll over far enough to see the LLOT card!! OK, the 3 and Ace of Hearts are CLEARLY the TWO best cards in the deck!!! (Hope I haven't missed anyone else....) As I said earlier ... we are ALL missing someone's card. My understanding is that no one will know WHO stole the tarts until GeoWoodstock 8, on July 3rd. I really like LLOT's card. I smiled when I saw it. Is there a story coming soon ? boysnbarrie Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 5, 2010 Share Posted June 5, 2010 Defend yourself James. Note to Self: One day I must reveal my shocking back-story about PUD cake. YIKES!! I didn't scroll over far enough to see the LLOT card!! OK, the 3 and Ace of Hearts are CLEARLY the TWO best cards in the deck!!! (Hope I haven't missed anyone else....) As I said earlier ... we are ALL missing someone's card. My understanding is that no one will know WHO stole the tarts until GeoWoodstock 8, on July 3rd. I really like LLOT's card. I smiled when I saw it. Is there a story coming soon ? boysnbarrie Well, shoot, within the confines of the storyline there's a short list of people that might be the Queen of Hearts owner. Lemme see, there's Jim & Denise, HalfTrackGuy, James, Harmon, and of course Barrie ... that's it plot-wise. Here's my guess ... Denise. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 5, 2010 Share Posted June 5, 2010 M*A*S*H just in .... Farr out! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 6, 2010 Share Posted June 6, 2010 (edited) Once in a while ... Yes, once in a while life gets a little weird in a really-good sort of way. In the wee-dawn hours this morning my pillow started whispering to me ... "Harmon, this is going to be a great day for you." Looks like things are heading in that direction. My sweet bride and her daughter went shopping together this morning, a gals kind of thang. On return Sandy walked in the door with a food (cache?) container in her hand, saying "Look what Susan sent for you." Yes, of course you see it, a delicious slice of PUD cake for me ... an unexpected gift at a most unexpected time. Glory hallelujah! PUD cake has starting raining from Heaven and so I'm holding my umbrella upside down for the glorious and delicious outfall. Yum! Edited June 6, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+kwvers! Posted June 6, 2010 Share Posted June 6, 2010 M*A*S*H just in .... Farr out! Why I otta! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 (edited) This just in ... M*A*S*H Awards - June 6, 2010 Edited June 7, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 8, 2010 Share Posted June 8, 2010 (edited) Slight rearrangement ... M*A*S*H Awards - June 6, 2010 Edited June 8, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! Edited June 10, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 Slight rearrangement ... M*A*S*H Awards - June 6, 2010 OMG, it finally happened ... for the first time ever a comment was posted with regard to a photo in the SD Rowdies album section of the San Diego Geocachers Photo Gallery web site. Thank you, thank you ... BlondHiLites. Now I feel all better. Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 Help me out here ... puh-lease! Not much help here, I'm afraid. Cap'n Quimby's Flower Atlas came up with zilch. Might it be some sort of phlox? Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Not much help here, I'm afraid. Cap'n Quimby's Flower Atlas came up with zilch. Might it be some sort of phlox? James. thanks for trying. I spent some time considering phlox but phlox have rounded rather than pointed petals and phlox pistils aren't whorled. So far no luck tracking it down. Good guess on your part. The pointy petals make me think of lily but not very much. Hmm, do I get to name this one? Anyway, thanks for responding. You are one of the few remaining Geocaching-Forum participants. Seems like everybody else went juvenile and headed for FaceBook, due to the availability of a "Like it" button I suppose. Sheesh. Can't live without it ... "3,529,263 like this." Holy croak! ... there goes civilization as we knew it. Seriously, doesn't there have to be a "Don't like it" button as well? Edited June 10, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+snowball 58 Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Quote Link to comment
+snowball 58 Posted June 10, 2010 Share Posted June 10, 2010 Also the discription does say that the brilliant pink corolla resembles Phlox Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Hmmm...well that does look like the beast. Problem is that all the references say they don't grow this far west. (Mostly Imperial County and Aridzona...) I'm thinking it may instead be a Centaurium venustum; Charming Centaury Edited June 11, 2010 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Bless you on both counts. Sure helps knowing the names, now there's images all over the Internet for this delighful find Amazing to find so many of them in Sycamore Canyon. Also I recall, in 2006, running across a few that were blooming near the "Lone Tree" cache up on the ridgeline above and west of Spring Canyon, north of the fifty-two. Imagine of that Fanita Ranch development came to past, bulldozers would have taken care of this stand of lovely and seldom-seen flowers. For anybody that wants to see carpets of Rosita Centaury in bloom, hurry out to GC226Y in Sycamore Canyon right away. My guess is that you have, at most, another week ... maybe two. So what's the word for recovering from a state of being flabbergasted? Thanks ever-so much for your interest and research in this matter. I'll add Rosita Centaury to my list of favorite flowers. Harmon SD Rowdies Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Bless you on both counts. Sure helps knowing the names, now there's images all over the Internet for this delighful find Amazing to find so many of them in Sycamore Canyon. Also I recall, in 2006, running across a few that were blooming near the "Lone Tree" cache up on the ridgeline above and west of Spring Canyon, north of the fifty-two. Imagine of that Fanita Ranch development came to past, bulldozers would have taken care of this stand of lovely and seldom-seen flowers. For anybody that wants to see carpets of Rosita Centaury in bloom, hurry out to GC226Y in Sycamore Canyon right away. My guess is that you have, at most, another week ... maybe two. So what's the word for recovering from a state of being flabbergasted? Thanks ever-so much for your interest and research in this matter. I'll add Rosita Centaury to my list of favorite flowers. Harmon SD Rowdies Was busy planting crops and flowers on my farm on facebook so what was your question? Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Bless you on both counts. Sure helps knowing the names, now there's images all over the Internet for this delighful find Amazing to find so many of them in Sycamore Canyon. Also I recall, in 2006, running across a few that were blooming near the "Lone Tree" cache up on the ridgeline above and west of Spring Canyon, north of the fifty-two. Imagine of that Fanita Ranch development came to past, bulldozers would have taken care of this stand of lovely and seldom-seen flowers. For anybody that wants to see carpets of Rosita Centaury in bloom, hurry out to GC226Y in Sycamore Canyon right away. My guess is that you have, at most, another week ... maybe two. So what's the word for recovering from a state of being flabbergasted? Thanks ever-so much for your interest and research in this matter. I'll add Rosita Centaury to my list of favorite flowers. Harmon SD Rowdies Was busy planting crops and flowers on my farm on facebook so what was your question? OMG, not you too John! You're the last one I figured would sell your soul to FaceBook. What will the wild turkeys think? No, wait, they aren't really wild are they? That does it ... I hereby abandon all hope for meaningful exchanges on Geocaching Forum threads. Guess I'll have t' come over t' FaceBook so's I can "Like" you, "Poke" you, and trade some fertilizer with you. Any chance you would trade some fertilizer for a start of Centaurium venustum; Charming Centaury? Holy croak, that's it, I've finally crossed over into the curmudgeon stage of my life. The end is here! Note to Self: Hmm, wonder if he took FATTBOY with him? Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Bless you on both counts. Sure helps knowing the names, now there's images all over the Internet for this delighful find Amazing to find so many of them in Sycamore Canyon. Also I recall, in 2006, running across a few that were blooming near the "Lone Tree" cache up on the ridgeline above and west of Spring Canyon, north of the fifty-two. Imagine of that Fanita Ranch development came to past, bulldozers would have taken care of this stand of lovely and seldom-seen flowers. For anybody that wants to see carpets of Rosita Centaury in bloom, hurry out to GC226Y in Sycamore Canyon right away. My guess is that you have, at most, another week ... maybe two. So what's the word for recovering from a state of being flabbergasted? Thanks ever-so much for your interest and research in this matter. I'll add Rosita Centaury to my list of favorite flowers. Harmon SD Rowdies Was busy planting crops and flowers on my farm on facebook so what was your question? OMG, not you too John! You're the last one I figured would sell your soul to FaceBook. What will the wild turkeys think? No, wait, they aren't really wild are they? That does it ... I hereby abandon all hope for meaningful exchanges on Geocaching Forum threads. Guess I'll have t' come over t' FaceBook so's I can "Like" you, "Poke" you, and trade some fertilizer with you. Any chance you would trade some fertilizer for a start of Centaurium venustum; Charming Centaury? Holy croak, that's it, I've finally crossed over into the curmudgeon stage of my life. The end is here! Note to Self: Hmm, wonder if he took FATTBOY with him? Yes he is and he is the one that brought me to FACEBOOK. You would be surprised how many cachers are on FaceBook, Just found a old friend who I haved heard from since 84. So come on over to the DARKER SIDE HARMON. Edited June 11, 2010 by Team Fatman Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) Help me out here ... puh-lease! Two things .... Number 1. What's the word or phrase that lies between "frustrated" and "extremely annoyed" that describes the emotion I experience when being forced by circumstances to either solve a so-called puzzle cache, or when I want to find the name of an interesting plant such as the one shown above? Any language will do, my guess, probably French or Italian. Number 2. More urgently, what's the name either common or Latin of the plant shown above? Related Rant. Here's the thing, I have the answer in hand because it exists somewhere within my very-own copy of the huge 8x10.5 inch, 1,400-page book called "The Jepson Manual - The Higher Plants of California." The heart of the matter is that I'm too dumb to extract an answer from the extremely terchnical Jepson Manual in under five or six days of dedicated searching. Too dumb to get beyond the "Introduction" in under ten hours of whatever that word is I've asked for in paragraph Number 1 above. So help me out here, what's the name of the fabulous little plant with the unusually whorled stamens in the photograph above? Saw lots of them while hiking through the Sycamore Canyon HoF area yesterday, near that prominent little knob that pokes up out in the middle of the flatland. Puh-lease! For Number one I would say Flabbergasted!!!!!!!!! For Number Two I would call them Centaury; Rosita (Centaurium calycosum) Found Picture and discription in the Audubon Society Field Guide. Just do not know how to post pictures from a book. Bless you on both counts. Sure helps knowing the names, now there's images all over the Internet for this delighful find Amazing to find so many of them in Sycamore Canyon. Also I recall, in 2006, running across a few that were blooming near the "Lone Tree" cache up on the ridgeline above and west of Spring Canyon, north of the fifty-two. Imagine of that Fanita Ranch development came to past, bulldozers would have taken care of this stand of lovely and seldom-seen flowers. For anybody that wants to see carpets of Rosita Centaury in bloom, hurry out to GC226Y in Sycamore Canyon right away. My guess is that you have, at most, another week ... maybe two. So what's the word for recovering from a state of being flabbergasted? Thanks ever-so much for your interest and research in this matter. I'll add Rosita Centaury to my list of favorite flowers. Harmon SD Rowdies Was busy planting crops and flowers on my farm on facebook so what was your question? OMG, not you too John! You're the last one I figured would sell your soul to FaceBook. What will the wild turkeys think? No, wait, they aren't really wild are they? That does it ... I hereby abandon all hope for meaningful exchanges on Geocaching Forum threads. Guess I'll have t' come over t' FaceBook so's I can "Like" you, "Poke" you, and trade some fertilizer with you. Any chance you would trade some fertilizer for a start of Centaurium venustum; Charming Centaury? Holy croak, that's it, I've finally crossed over into the curmudgeon stage of my life. The end is here! Note to Self: Hmm, wonder if he took FATTBOY with him? Yes he is and he is the one that brought me to FACEBOOK. You would be surprised how many cachers are on FaceBook, Just found a old friend who I haved heard from since 84. So come on over to the DARKER SIDE HARMON. Tried it ... lasted three days. Yes, I know that almost all of the San Diego Geocachers deserted their Forum for FaceBook. Boy do I ever miss the olden days of enlightened Forum posts. Not sure I would call FaceBook the darker side; more like the teeny-bopper side. Minimalist conversation by way of buttons and txting r nt 4 me u c. Actually prettty clever if y' ask me ... teach the users to adopt minimalist messaging in order to reduce the load on the Internet and the cell-phone systems. So long, it's been good t' know y'all. Have fun with your "Like" button. The end is here. Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Regression, we're headed back to the caves where grunts and pokes suffice. What a waste, all that time I spent learning to spell and learning to construct a sentence. What was that word? O yeah, flabbergasted! How do you cut that word down to size for texting? R u flbrgstd 2? Wait a minute, now I get it ... texting was invented to stop people from screaming at their cell phone in public places. Yeah, that's it ... that's definitely a good thang. Now I feel all better, you know, for a curmudgeon. Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Regression, we're headed back to the caves where grunts and pokes suffice. What a waste, all that time I spent learning to spell and learning to construct a sentence. What was that word? O yeah, flabbergasted! How do you cut that word down to size for texting? R u flbrgstd 2? Wait a minute, now I get it ... texting was invented to stop people from screaming at their cell phone in public places. Yeah, that's it ... that's definitely a good thang. Now I feel all better, you know, for a curmudgeon. For someone who says he doesn't text your pretty good at it. The only way that I am going to stop coming to the threads is the day I don't make ROLL CALL. Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Tatole Tail Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Regression, we're headed back to the caves where grunts and pokes suffice. What a waste, all that time I spent learning to spell and learning to construct a sentence. What was that word? O yeah, flabbergasted! How do you cut that word down to size for texting? R u flbrgstd 2? Wait a minute, now I get it ... texting was invented to stop people from screaming at their cell phone in public places. Yeah, that's it ... that's definitely a good thang. Now I feel all better, you know, for a curmudgeon. For someone who says he doesn't text your pretty good at it. The only way that I am going to stop coming to the threads is the day I don't make ROLL CALL. Truth is I'm forced to be good at it because it's the pipeline between my sweet bride and her grandchildren, with me providing IT on demand. So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 Say, did y' hear? Randy liked my work on his Yrium card so much he's buying Photoshop CS5 this weekend. I've already swamped him with tutorial links. Quote Link to comment
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 (edited) So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days La-la-la la la-la, la-la-la la la-la .... those were th' days. Uh-oh, Archie Bunker? Anybody know of a good care center with exceptional broadband service? Now y' see what I'm talkin' about here? Enlighted exchanges on the Geocaching Forum. Edited June 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Quote Link to comment
+Team Fatman Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Regression, we're headed back to the caves where grunts and pokes suffice. What a waste, all that time I spent learning to spell and learning to construct a sentence. What was that word? O yeah, flabbergasted! How do you cut that word down to size for texting? R u flbrgstd 2? Wait a minute, now I get it ... texting was invented to stop people from screaming at their cell phone in public places. Yeah, that's it ... that's definitely a good thang. Now I feel all better, you know, for a curmudgeon. For someone who says he doesn't text your pretty good at it. The only way that I am going to stop coming to the threads is the day I don't make ROLL CALL. Truth is I'm forced to be good at it because it's the pipeline between my sweet bride and her grandchildren, with me providing IT on demand. So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. It only end's two ways and gave you the first way so for those who are wondering about ROLL CALL it means that I am dead and the second way is if you let it. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 I overheard Team Fatman and The Lost Clan talking 'Farming' while at the MASH event! Regression, we're headed back to the caves where grunts and pokes suffice. What a waste, all that time I spent learning to spell and learning to construct a sentence. What was that word? O yeah, flabbergasted! How do you cut that word down to size for texting? R u flbrgstd 2? Wait a minute, now I get it ... texting was invented to stop people from screaming at their cell phone in public places. Yeah, that's it ... that's definitely a good thang. Now I feel all better, you know, for a curmudgeon. For someone who says he doesn't text your pretty good at it. The only way that I am going to stop coming to the threads is the day I don't make ROLL CALL. Truth is I'm forced to be good at it because it's the pipeline between my sweet bride and her grandchildren, with me providing IT on demand. So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. It only end's two ways and gave you the first way so for those who are wondering about ROLL CALL it means that I am dead and the second way is if you let it. Well o.k., then I'll take the first watch. Quote Link to comment
+FlagMan Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Quote Link to comment
+The Lost Clan Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Speaking of which, don't you have some trees to harvest, Jane? Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 (edited) So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Speaking of which, don't you have some trees to harvest, Jane? Some sort of parallel universe I've fallen into. Janie's Farm and her "Friend." Abandon all hope. Edited June 12, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Speaking of which, don't you have some trees to harvest, Jane? Busted!! Quote Link to comment
+splashman Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Speaking of which, don't you have some trees to harvest, Jane? Some sort of parallel universe I've fallen into. Janie's Farm and her "Friend." Abandon all hope. Hey! That's pretty good! It sure is alot of work tho, with all the harvesting, plowing, planting...........mowing! Not to mention taking care of all myanimals..............Whew............. See,you look good on a farm Janie Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 So then it's down to you and LLOT, and me ... and a few others including one guy from Arizona and a babe or two from England. We had our days my friends, too bad it had t' end. Those were the days my friend We thought they'd never end We'd sing and dance forever and a day We'd live the life we choose We'd fight and never lose For we were young and sure to have our way. La la la la... Those were the days, oh yes those were the days That was the first '45' I ever bought! Colt? or Smith & Wesson? Apple Speaking of which, don't you have some trees to harvest, Jane? Some sort of parallel universe I've fallen into. Janie's Farm and her "Friend." Abandon all hope. Hey! That's pretty good! It sure is alot of work tho, with all the harvesting, plowing, planting...........mowing! Not to mention taking care of all myanimals..............Whew............. See,you look good on a farm Janie It figures that you would have a Farmville farm, what with your corn-silk hair and your country-gal roots. Looks like Lakeside has gone upscale. Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 14, 2010 Share Posted June 14, 2010 (edited) Have y' heard th' news? Facebook "Friends" in Frontierville! More Facebook excitement with San Diego Geocachers. Edited June 14, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 19, 2010 Share Posted June 19, 2010 (edited) This just in ... The other day I was hiking along a lonely highway with FATTBOY and his dawg and we were surprised to spot Goldilocks speeding by in what must have been a stolen car. She gestured toward us but it wasn't what I would call a friendly wave. On the road again! Luckily I had my camera ready ... may be the last time I see that ol' gal. Odd thing was she had Team Fatman's license plates on th' car. Best I can figure is that Goldilocks and Team Fatman are running hot cars down to Mexico. I notice that he's been buying a lot of license-plates of late, see what I'm sayin'? Go figure ... I always imagined that those two desperados would run into the trouble one day. I'll just bet those ol' gals that run that Lakeside Pistolero Tea-Party are in on this deal as well. Lakeside Pistolero Tea-Party Meeting Harmon SD Rowdies Note to Self: You can't get good-stuff like this on FaceBook. Edited June 20, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote Link to comment
+SD Rowdies Posted June 20, 2010 Share Posted June 20, 2010 This just in ... The other day I was hiking along a lonely highway with FATTBOY and his dawg and we were surprised to spot Goldilocks speeding by in what must have been a stolen car. She gestured toward us but it wasn't what I would call a friendly wave. Goldilocks on thje road again! Luckily I had my camera ready ... may be the last time I see that ol' gal. Odd thing was she had Team Fatman's license plates on th' car. Best I can figure is that Goldilocks and Team Fatman are running hot cars down to Mexico. I notice that he's been buying a lot of license-plates of late, see what I'm sayin'? Go figure ... I always imagined that those two desperados would run into the trouble one day. I'll just bet those ol' gals that run that Lakeside Pistolero Tea-Party are in on this deal as well. Lakeside Pistolero Tea-Party Meeting Harmon SD Rowdies Note to Self: You can't get good-stuff like this on FaceBook. Link update. Quote Link to comment
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