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Check your gmail. (IIRC, you don't check it very often, like maybe once
a month) :-)

Best regards,
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zxcvbob wrote:
> Check your gmail. �(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> like maybe once a month) :-)


Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
Flit Gun! <G>

Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .
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Sheldon wrote:

zxcvbob wrote:
> Check your gmail. ?(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> like maybe once a month) :-)


Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
Flit Gun! <G>

Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .
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GM replies:

Lol...time to mix me a drink!

Happy New Year to you are your lovely kitties, Sheldon. You do superb
yeoman service to keep things "lively" around these here parts...it's *much*
appreciated by us more discerning types.

:-)


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Sheldon wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
>> Check your gmail. �(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
>> like maybe once a month) :-)

>
> Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
> Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
> Flit Gun! <G>
>
> Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .



No, but you're close. ("Flit Gun" as in the insecticide? I haven't
heard that term in 20 or 30 years)

Bob
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"Gregory Morrow" wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
> > Check your gmail. ?(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> > like maybe once a month) :-)

>
> Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
> Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
> Flit Gun! <G>
>
> Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .
> --------------------
>
> GM replies:
>
> Lol...time to mix me a drink!
>
> Happy New Year to you are your lovely kitties, Sheldon. �You do superb
> yeoman service to keep things "lively" around these here parts...it's *much*
> appreciated by us more discerning types.


Thank you.

I'm sucking down my usual Crystal Palace vodka and ruby red grapefruit
juice rocks while my roast beef rests... saving da bubbly for when the
ball comes down... once a year I break out one of the four Tiffany
flutes my brother sent me years ago.

Woke up to a wicked snow this AM, everything virginal white... and
right now it's 7F.

I try my best to entertain myself and in turn hope to entertain
others.

HAPPY NEW YEAR to you too.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!




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zxcvbob wrote:

> Sheldon wrote:
> > zxcvbob wrote:
> >> Check your gmail. ?(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> >> like maybe once a month) :-)

> >
> > Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
> > Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
> > Flit Gun! <G>
> >
> > Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

>
>
> No, but you're close. ("Flit Gun" as in the insecticide? I haven't
> heard that term in 20 or 30 years)



"Quick, Henry, the Flit!" as the ubiquitous ad used to go...just heard it
the other night on a local Chicago radio station that broadcasts OTR [Old -
Time Radio].


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On Dec 31, 8:32�pm, "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
> > Sheldon wrote:
> > > zxcvbob wrote:
> > >> Check your gmail. ?(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> > >> like maybe once a month) :-)

>
> > > Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
> > > Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
> > > Flit Gun! <G>

>
> > > Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .

>
> > No, but you're close. �("Flit Gun" as in the insecticide? �I haven't
> > heard that term in 20 or 30 years)

>
> "Quick, Henry, the Flit!" as the ubiquitous ad used to go...just heard it
> the other night on a local Chicago radio station that broadcasts OTR [Old -
> Time Radio].


Flit was popular from like 1930 (in teh UK too), smelled like diesel
with a twist... my father would come around each night during summer
and spray the screens... could be why I'm the way I yam. hehe

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zxcvbob > wrote:

> Check your gmail. (IIRC, you don't check it very often, like maybe once
> a month) :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Bob


Actually, it gets checked at least twice per day. <g>
I got your e-mail and have answered it. :-)

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>,
Sheldon > wrote:

> zxcvbob wrote:
> > Check your gmail. ?(IIRC, you don't check it very often,
> > like maybe once a month) :-)

>
> Did you send her a coupon for a can of the WD-40 version of Summer's
> Eve... and a carry permit application for a concealed personal sized
> Flit Gun! <G>
>
> Ahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .


No, this subject was something that generally makes _you_ need to change
your shorts...
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> In article >,
> zxcvbob > wrote:
>
>> Check your gmail. (IIRC, you don't check it very often, like maybe once
>> a month) :-)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Bob

>
> Actually, it gets checked at least twice per day. <g>
> I got your e-mail and have answered it. :-)
>
> Cheers!



My mistake. I just had to share my Cabela's story with someone I
knew would appreciate it.

Bob


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On Dec 31, 5:21*pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> Thank you (to Gregory Morrow).
> I'm sucking down my usual Crystal Palace vodka and ruby red grapefruit
> juice rocks while my roast beef rests... saving da bubbly for when the
> ball comes down... once a year I break out one of the four Tiffany
> flutes my brother sent me years ago.
> Woke up to a wicked snow this AM, everything virginal white... and
> right now it's 7F.
> I try my best to entertain myself and in turn hope to entertain
> others.
> HAPPY NEW YEAR to you too.
> HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

Sheldon, how happy I am to see a HNY (a Happy New Year silly, not your
nekkid hiney, you!) posted by you here, as you have spent some very
appreciated time helping me in the past. Adding to your salutations,
I'd like to give the same wish to this entire group (less any trolls,
spammers or continuing know nothings, feel nothings that try to
downgrade others having grieving hearts over this month's tragic loss
of a beautiful-in-every-way rfc woman). Several of you have been good
teachers for me, as well as directly to me, and I thank you all and
wish you not only good cookings, but warm hearts.

....Picky, in the Southern California High Desert where it's now just a
tolerable 49 degrees or so, rather than the 95+ daily temps I adore.
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In article >,
zxcvbob > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > zxcvbob > wrote:
> >
> >> Check your gmail. (IIRC, you don't check it very often, like maybe once
> >> a month) :-)
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Bob

> >
> > Actually, it gets checked at least twice per day. <g>
> > I got your e-mail and have answered it. :-)
> >
> > Cheers!

>
>
> My mistake. I just had to share my Cabela's story with someone I
> knew would appreciate it.
>
> Bob


Hey, it's all good! <lol>
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