The Dinette Set by Julie Larson for March 01, 2012

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    I think that Burl should be wearing the ‘Mouth at Large’ shirt…

    Leaky had an unfortunate chandelier hanging and swinging incident, and the club management felt that he was a bit too foggy to drive home. They made him get a room, and sleep it off. If all goes well, and he sobers up, he should be back tomorrow.

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    So far, he hasn’t asked me to wire him any bail money…

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    x_Tech  over 12 years ago

    I heard Leaky was one of those riverboat casinos and driving in the middle of the Miss. River is probably not a good idea.

    Amish in Ohio? Do you think the Pennys may have been scammed?

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    mikie2  over 12 years ago

    Burl is acting surprised that they didn’t give anything? Really? If they ever did make any sort of donation, the earth would wobble on its axis and reverse rotation. Never gonna happen; never.I’m glad to hear the Leaky is OK, if somewhat inebriated. Good morning to all.

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    InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Aloha Crustwood…..from rainy Kauai…… ! ! ! .WOW……. BURL is starting his taxes early…..and without a PC or even a calculator or adding machine….. Don’t forget the cake MA bought at the church bake sale….. ! ! !

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    BurlsTwin  over 12 years ago
    Burl is going to make their tax return look extra professional by filling out in black crayon.
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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Mornin’ All —

    I thought I remembered them calling a couple of extra cents a donation to something a while ago….

    But I’d never find the strip, and I’m probably wrong anyway, cos Burl probably has every penny he ever gave anybody (no pun intended) etched in his brain……

    So in case he ever wants it back, he can claim it was just a loan.

    And riiiight Joy….. you bought something as a “donation.”

    IQ?? Only as a decoration…. no way we’ll find a working model.

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Oh Marg — you already were worried that might happen, weren’t you?

    Sounded like it last night.

    Dunno how he can “sleep it off” since he never sleeps.

    Sorry I didn’t get back in time to answer anybody yesterday….

    Interesting day…. but I have no desire to start it all over again.

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago

    And Aloha GymShoe — from rainy California.

    I misunderstood the other day….when you said you were back, after a storm had knocked out DSL lines,

    for some reason I thought you meant you got back to Illinois right after a storm had passed.

    Glad you’re still there enjoying yourself…. be careful…..and no swinging on the chandeliers!

    Can’t drive to Kauai to bail you out, cos I don’t have water tires.

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    wowzo  over 12 years ago

    Fail

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    Dr.Hydrogen  over 12 years ago

    Wouldn’t you think that in his mind, EVERY cent they ever spent was a donation.

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    Hoof Hearted  over 12 years ago

    January 23 Joy gave a homeless guy a coin that most Crustwoodians thought to be a penny, but Susan’s generous nature thought might be a whole quarter.

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    ekw555  over 12 years ago

    I’m pretty sure that there is a good sized Amish population in Ohio.

    Joy can ride that broom down to the store . . .
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    monawarner  over 12 years ago

    Good morning everyone. Are you all feeling okay? The comments are a bit mild today.

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    Hussell  over 12 years ago

    There are several Amish communities in northern Ohio. One is close to the northeast side and there are a few more in the western area.

    I grew up in Toledo and every so often you would see a grouip of Amish come to do some shopping. They always stayed in a group of any where from four to about twenty. They also pretty well kept to themselves. If I said “hi” they would nod and say “hi” back. Otherwise they didn’t really say anything to anyone outside their posse, with the exception of talking to a store employee about something they wanted to purchase.

    Good morning Crustwoodians!!

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    dfowensby  over 12 years ago

    wonder why the donation question. all he had to do was make qualifying long term stock transactions, and he’d get every penny of it back. wierd. i got 90% of my fed, and all of my state taxes back…i don’t get it.

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    finale  over 12 years ago

    The best creative thinking Burl will do all year: his deductions.

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    reedkomicks Premium Member over 12 years ago

    “Throw trash in garbage can” LOL

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    MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Burl’s forgetting the quarter he put in the gum ball machine operated for the benefit of the blind. Let.s see. Find the “I.Q.” Oh, there is it. Not on the cup. it’s the “10” on the wall board.

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    MFinSC  over 12 years ago

    Ah yes, the “Richest 1%” paying their fair share!!!

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    coffeeturtle  over 12 years ago

    AUDIT!

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    InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago

    If you like more info on this train……. go to:.http://www.kauaitrains.com/

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago

    GymShoe — that train is beautiful! I’d want to ride it too!

    I have been known to ride THIS KIDDIE TRAIN

    and I love it!

    It’s $2 for a short ride, and usually people are waiting, or I’d stay on it for hours.

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    vldazzle  over 12 years ago

    Last little ride I took was in Detroit, Michigan at the Henry Ford Greenfield when I was in that state on a work project. I paid to stay theree for the weekend as I am fascinated by early machines (the steam engines and the generators were lovely and I managed to visit the entire site).

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    x_Tech  over 12 years ago

    Thanks all for the info regarding the Amish.Now I won’t have to google it.

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Dazz —When I was about 10, and we lived on an Air Force base overseas, I begged for, and got for Christmas, a German-made steam engine “toy.”

    More like a model, it was a little platform with an attached tin model boiler, and its red-brick-printed tin smokestack.

    By means of belts, cranks and pulleys, it powered a tiny tin table saw, run by a little tin workman, and some sort of table with two men hammering something.

    As toys go, it didn’t do much — you filled and fired up the engine, and watched the little men and tools move…. endlessly.

    But it was one of my most precious possessions for years.

    (Yes, you guys, I’m easily entertained.)

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    vldazzle  over 12 years ago

    I never had any great toys as a child- had to use my imagination (always good). At least we had more money by the time I was a teen, so I had a set of oil paints and did a few creative paintings (still could not get stretched canvas like now, but painted on pieces of plywood etc.)

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    InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago

    @Daz & @ Susan…. I find your comments quite interesting….! ! Not many people see the beauty of machinery… .I wonder how BURL is doing…. on his Taxes…. ? ! ?

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    vldazzle  over 12 years ago

    @acesover, That was a great bit of writing and I love the way you tied in the Pennys’ visit.

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