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Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Date: 23 Sep 99 - 08:29 AM Tempted as I am to pass comment on the very idea of Mick's column, (only weekly??)... I shall refrain... hahahaha Loved the picture of Leela ...Bert (have to admit she's much closer to my shape than I'd ever be to Xena's..... *grin*).... gave my hubby a good laugh too........now she was a good assistant unlike that Bonnie Langford one..... hahaha |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: alison Date: 23 Sep 99 - 08:31 AM oops sorry .. I was that anonymous poster...... my server cut me off...... I'm lurking on a different server until it gets sorted out (sorry anyone trying to reach me on ICQ) slainte alison |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:08 AM Yes al canbe found in chat #69473856385643577 or possibly #63444959908753685 or........... For those of you who will be joining Kat out back of our litter box in the garden to commune with the faeries in celebration of Mabon...Please excuse my occasional coming and going. Every so often, nature calls, and I step out in the garden this time of year rather than foul up the litter. I'll be confining myself to third rhododendron from the right...the one with the brown leaves. Try not to let it interrupt your meditations. Spaw |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: WyoWoman Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:16 AM Doesn't Mabon involve nekkid dancing too? Somebody torch up that bonfire... |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Bert Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:18 AM The opposite of one of our tomcats. He's so well litter box trained that, when he's outside, he meows to come in to use the litter box. |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:51 AM Yeah Bert, I got one of those too. Ain't that a real pisser, so to speak? Spaw |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:54 AM WW, absolutely nekkid dancing! And, 'Spaw, I though we'd agreed you go out in the woods, this time, eh? I mean, pullleeezzzze! I don't wanna hafta use up my whole supply of incense covering up any mmmmmm, natural scents. And, have you looked at your latest pictures???*BG* Alison, doya need Big Mick and entourage to straighten out your server or what? And, Please, feel free to make suggestions on his column, what length, how wide, upbeat, you more than anyone should be able to comment...... katlaughingwihttonguefirmlyincheek |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: MMario Date: 23 Sep 99 - 11:14 AM Did somebody mention the Town Crier? Is it that time of year already? My how time flies! Seems just yesterday Her Majesty was nothing but a little princess, now look at her! A GRANDMOTHER many times over.... Now if she could just get over Albert.... |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Bill D Date: 23 Sep 99 - 04:29 PM "we will worship with the Druids Drink strange\ fermented fluids, And run naked through the wuids,, It's good enough for me"
"gimme that old time religion... |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: MMario Date: 23 Sep 99 - 04:58 PM Six entire hours and no one has made suggestions about Big Mick's column? Ladies, you're falling down on the job! |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: jon a Date: 23 Sep 99 - 09:04 PM If it's O.K. with all the other inhabitants I,ll take the little T.A.R.D.I.S. like junk shop! you know the one, it backs onto the river about 10 metre's behind the front door, but the inside must be 100 metre's long and there isn't an inch of spare space. Of course it is almost impossible to find it open more than once, but it has almost everything. Jon |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:04 PM "Let us pray with Aphrodite, Her lovin' powers are so mighty, She wears that see-thru nightie And that's good enough for me. Yeah I know it ain't got nothin' to do with the "H-P & the Druids" thread, but I thought maybe I'd throw in this verse to help inspire the ladies that Mario points out are not helping "Big Mick the Spud"....er,uh...STUD, yeah that's it...Big Mick the Stud................Course maybe the problem ain't the ladies falling down, but Mick not getting up........well, whatever.......... Spaw |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Big Mick Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:23 PM It is a problem, 'Spaw. Only so much blood in the human body, ya know.....................LMAO BIG Mick |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Susan A-R Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:32 PM Oh Geeze! I was just gettin ready to hand out your Mee when that post came up and now there's noodles all over my back step (and Cleigh, I might add. I hope the little guy doesn't mind lots of fried red onion and lime and hot pepper and peanuts and such. Hmmm, about Mick's column. How many um column inches are you going to allow Kat? And what should the uh thrust of his column be? Oh bother! I'd rather figure out the dinner at the tavern. There will be NO potatoes on the menu. I guess I'd go for a big batch of Indian chicken with spiced saag (spinach) deep-fried vegetable fritters in spiced chick pea batter, winter squash/split pea dal with basil and star anise, saffron rice, stuffed eggplant with almonds, and key lime pie for dessert (Indian desserts are not my cup of tea) Oh, and could you please make sure there's some Kingfisher available for the evening? Lots of it! this stuff is hot. Now, I just had another thought about Mick's column. Should it be a standing column, or should he um lay back and just, um come up with something intermittantly? Hmm, Cleigh seems to like your Mee Catspaw. I'll make you another batch though. Love those nice crispy noodles. Susan |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: WyoWoman Date: 23 Sep 99 - 10:38 PM Well, we women all agree that we love Big Mick because he's such a stand-up guy... I'm putting the new "Old-tyme Religion" into my repertoire instantly. Now THAT's an old time religion... |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 99 - 11:02 PM Ah thank you SusAR.........Damn if you don't make me hungry...SERIOUSLY!!!......I was thinking that these first cool days of Fall have got me really hungry for some comfort food, so Connie,Wayne and the kids are coming Saturday, going to our little town's Oktober Fest and eating a warm fall meal....I'm thinking I'll do my Black Walnut Pork Roast (split, stuffed, and covered with a mixtue of black walnuts,maple syrup,apple butter,diced apples,brown sugar, and cinnamon) with a side of baked acorn squash filled with a pecan,apple,and pineapple compote, maybe some two day cooked pinto beans, cornbead and biscuits and Wayne's bringing an appple cobbler....damn, I'm hungry.....and it's late and there ain't no junk food in the joint either.........SusAR---HURRY UP WITH THOSE NOODLES!!!!!.............. Spaw |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Susan A-R Date: 23 Sep 99 - 11:15 PM All RIGHT all right, here they are, with peanutsandpeppersand scallionsandlimeandfriedredoninosandall, and just don't make me drop 'em with some remark about Mick being aine upstanding spud, oh and I'd love some of that black walnut pork roast, if ya don't mind. Susan
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Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: catspaw49 Date: 23 Sep 99 - 11:30 PM Thanks Susan, just set them down right there....very good. And I assure you I wouldn't make a joke about Mick with an upstanding spud....I mean really now......Besides that would have to be be an eatin' tater 'cause it would be a lousy planter with only one eye!!! ( as Spaw grabs his plate and flees out the door) Spaw |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: alison Date: 24 Sep 99 - 03:29 AM Well much as I would like to put you all out of the misery of wondering, Katlaughing...... a lady never tells.... *grin* LOL
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Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 22 Feb 06 - 03:03 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: jacqui.c Date: 22 Feb 06 - 03:47 PM What a place to come to after a long journey through Mudcatland. Peaceful and relaxing (if those morris men stay away) and just the place for a quiet sojourn at the end of the day. Any space for a craft shop here? We could sell Mudcat made items as well as all the bits and pieces we need for our various crafts. |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: katlaughing Date: 22 Feb 06 - 04:46 PM Right here ya are, jacqui: Mudcat Market |
Subject: RE: The Village of Mudcat From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 22 Feb 06 - 06:04 PM If it's near the ocean i'll run the marina and do ropework for anyone who needs it (S&M types stand fast i'm only into M&M's) ;-) |
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