29 Jun 00 - 07:47 AM (#249063) Subject: Next to die in exas Part II From: InOBU In responce to the request that the old thread is too long... We - even we who are not liberal but dyed in the wool, true to the bone, unrepentant REDS! don't need exicutions to have retorical amunition to use against that little drug using child of privilege with his hands on the switch who wants his finger on the big button! (As General Wolff said, as he lay dieing on the Planes of Abraham, "Send in the Otways" HE knew we were trouble! ;-) Larry Otway |
29 Jun 00 - 10:54 AM (#249165) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: kendall sic 'em Larry!! |
29 Jun 00 - 08:08 PM (#249529) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: MarkS Yeeeehaw |
29 Jun 00 - 08:14 PM (#249533) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: DougR If my tongue had not been so firmly planted in my cheek when I posted my last message, I would have done what I should have done: let this thread go bye bye. I heard a report on one of the news shows about another fellow in Texas who is scheduled to meet his maker at Huntsville, Texas and just couldn't resist posting. So many folks here at the Mudcat get such pleasure in kicking Texas around anyhow. DougR |
29 Jun 00 - 09:39 PM (#249582) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Amergin What's there not to like about kicking Texas around? After all, Aine's down there.....;) |
30 Jun 00 - 01:06 AM (#249630) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: DougR Well, as a born original Texan, I sort of hate to see the good folks of that fair State kicked around. That's where my roots are, Amergin! DougR |
30 Jun 00 - 04:36 PM (#249969) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Áine Hey DougR -- do you recall that grand ol' Aggie football play, the Clothesline?? What's say you and me get Amergin to play a little touch game with us? (Just kiddin', don't ya know!) -- Áine
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30 Jun 00 - 07:17 PM (#250047) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Amergin Oh BTW, does anyone actually know where Exas is? |
30 Jun 00 - 07:34 PM (#250052) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: canoer I believe the correct expression is Exas "are," and generally they are found hanging out with Osas, aren't they? |
30 Jun 00 - 07:39 PM (#250053) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Áine Dear Amergin, If you study your map, you'll find that Exas is south of Klahoma, east of Olorado, and west of Ouisiana. It also shares a border with the county of Exico. -- Áine P.S. We've got a little game of touch football going out in the backyard, you sure you don't wanna come out and play??? (hehehehe) |
30 Jun 00 - 07:42 PM (#250056) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Amergin Sure why not. This North Idaho boy can beat acouple of Exan's anyday. Amergin |
30 Jun 00 - 07:51 PM (#250058) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: McGrath of Harlow Well, I've often heard talk of Merica. 'king big place, so I've heard.
I never understood why the Republic of Texas didn't stay independent in the first place.
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01 Jul 00 - 02:25 PM (#250126) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Rick Fielding Hey I like this. Ick |
01 Jul 00 - 08:49 PM (#250328) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: DougR Sorry, Aine, I'm a lover, not an athlete. I wouldn't be of much help to you in a touch football game. Now if you want to start a game of "Post Office", or "Knocking For Love," I excelled at those as a young lad in Central Texas. DougR |
01 Jul 00 - 08:58 PM (#250332) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: Áine "Oooohhhh wweeeee", she squealed with delight. You're on, DougR!! *BG* Are you a "stamp" man or "meter" man?? -- Áine |
01 Jul 00 - 08:59 PM (#250334) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: RichM I always thought exas were those people that used to be married to someone before the ivorce.
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02 Jul 00 - 01:19 AM (#250466) Subject: RE: Next to die in exas Part II From: DougR Aine: I'm a meter man. :>) DougR |