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Re: FBâThe ChicagoanThose fine â30s folk are of course adhering to the adage, âmeet me under the clock,â referring to the landmark Marshall Fieldâs clock. See Fieldâs Fans, and be sure to cluck cluck on the darrid.com link!
Hope their legs donât wear out from all the walking, though.Personally like a wiggle in their walk and a giggle in their talkMakes the world go round.!Ainât nothing in the world like a big-eyed girl with a sexy walk!
Being attracted to same may be hard on the wallet, though, as experienced by Linguist,and Big Macs and fries for the rest of your life.
O.K, if you donât mind the cholesterol buildup.Also am fond of Chicken McNuggets and McApple Pies.Not to mention Egg McMuffins and McGriddles for breakfast!
a couple years ago mom and i were watching tv and a commercial for slinkies came on.what resulted was a conversation about toys that i had as a child.later that week she bought me a slinky and an etch-a-sketch.ya know what? they are as fun to play with as an adult as they were to play with as a child.: D
Gee, I thought I was the only one. I usually spend most of my time at meetings thinking about how to dispose of the attendees who drag it out endlessly, wasting everyoneâs time in the process.
RE Nagasaki, Japan. Thatâs an incredible picture. Aprox 40,000 people were killed in the initial blast in Nagasaki. But even more died from after effects. The Pictures they didnât want you to see
âAll men have an emotion to kill; when they strongly dislike some one they involuntarily wish he was dead. I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction.â
Some people are like slinkies; not good for much, but still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.-Unknown
In 1943, Richard James, a naval mechanical engineer stationed at the William Cramp and Sons shipyards in Philadelphia, was developing springs that could support and stabilize sensitive instruments aboard ships in rough seas. James accidentally knocked one of the springs from a shelf, and watched as the spring âsteppedâ in a series of banana splits, to a stack of books, to a tabletop, to the floor, where it re-coiled itself and stood upright. Jamesâ wife Betty later recalled, âHe came home and said, âI think if I got the right property of steel and the right tension; I could make it walk.â James experimented with different types of steel wire over the next year, and finally found a spring that would walk. Betty was dubious at first, but changed her mind after the toy was fine-tuned and neighborhood children expressed an excited interest in it.4 She dubbed the toy Slinky (meaning âsleek and gracefulâ), after finding the word in a dictionary,34 and deciding that the word aptly described the sound of a metal spring expanding and collapsing.
Re: âHofkunstler Fleiger Schremserâ am der Uberbloggensite:
This is the front half of a postcard that was printed as an advertisement by a German entertainer. As best I can tell by referring to my German-English dictionary, the title means âField-Artist Aviator Schremser.â Just a guess, but Schremser is the tall one.
The back side of the card can be found here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/drakegoodman/5679484333/
with this translation of the message:
Chimay, den 3.VII.17 (3 July 1917)
âMy dear ones,âYou will have received my postcards and letters from yesterday. Yesterday we were brought to the cinema where Aviator Schremser performed wonderful stuff for us. Thatâs all nice and good, but more than ever homesickness is eating up my heart. Please be so kind and send me a few postcards of Hagenau. âHome Iâd like to go againâ [German song]. Regards, your Fritz, musketeer."
The translator believes that the card was written by a soldier recovering from his wounds.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Must be thinking about about Akin of MO.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Sounds like one of my ex-wives.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Ah, the beautiful, cold, callous killer, already forging her defense! My Unconscious made me do it!
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Re: FBâThe ChicagoanThose fine â30s folk are of course adhering to the adage, âmeet me under the clock,â referring to the landmark Marshall Fieldâs clock. See Fieldâs Fans, and be sure to cluck cluck on the darrid.com link!
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 12 years ago
And itâs out of the park. Natural causes wins in the bottom of the eleventh inning.
*Space Madness at The Station* over 12 years ago
Not if I murder you first.
Cat43ullus over 12 years ago
Iâd prefer to go by la petite mort and she could start immediately.
J Short over 12 years ago
Not your usual blue-hair.
J Short over 12 years ago
Doubt if sheâs a natural blue-hair.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
@INGSOC
Hope their legs donât wear out from all the walking, though.Personally like a wiggle in their walk and a giggle in their talkMakes the world go round.!Ainât nothing in the world like a big-eyed girl with a sexy walk!
scarbro over 12 years ago
Sheâd be dangerous if she got in better touch with herself.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
@INGSOC
Being attracted to same may be hard on the wallet, though, as experienced by Linguist,and Big Macs and fries for the rest of your life.O.K, if you donât mind the cholesterol buildup.Also am fond of Chicken McNuggets and McApple Pies.Not to mention Egg McMuffins and McGriddles for breakfast!
V-Beast over 12 years ago
She looks like 99 from Get Smart.
drbob456x over 12 years ago
Re Girl Watchers guide: The illustrations are probably drawn by Eldon (?) Dedini, a featured New Yorker magazine cartoonist for many years.
coltish1 over 12 years ago
I bow to whatever your unconscious verdict is. Iâll be at the midnight showing at the theater in Aurora.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Re: PRIDEFULIf I had that Bugatti, Iâd willingly wear a woolen knicker suit, too.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
!?!?!WHATDIDIDO?!WHATDIDIDO?!(sob!)
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
a couple years ago mom and i were watching tv and a commercial for slinkies came on.what resulted was a conversation about toys that i had as a child.later that week she bought me a slinky and an etch-a-sketch.ya know what? they are as fun to play with as an adult as they were to play with as a child.: D
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Thereâs a big knock at the door! Who could it be, and do we have time? Itâs Mister Vlad!Â
Dpedaci over 12 years ago
Frog Blog The Lurchâit was also a dance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYkQ2qlANhc
Skylark over 12 years ago
WellâŠwhen the subconscious finds out, youâll be in deep doo-doo!
peachyanddanny over 12 years ago
Or to prevent a pregnancy.
hablano over 12 years ago
Gee, I thought I was the only one. I usually spend most of my time at meetings thinking about how to dispose of the attendees who drag it out endlessly, wasting everyoneâs time in the process.
Zaristerex over 12 years ago
Anyone else thinks this looks like Flo from Progressive?
Oxnate over 12 years ago
RE Nagasaki, Japan. Thatâs an incredible picture. Aprox 40,000 people were killed in the initial blast in Nagasaki. But even more died from after effects. The Pictures they didnât want you to see
runar over 12 years ago
âAll men have an emotion to kill; when they strongly dislike some one they involuntarily wish he was dead. I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction.â
â Clarence DarrowLarry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
BLOG: What a cute little devil!
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Some people are like slinkies; not good for much, but still bring a smile to your face when you push them downstairs.-Unknown
In 1943, Richard James, a naval mechanical engineer stationed at the William Cramp and Sons shipyards in Philadelphia, was developing springs that could support and stabilize sensitive instruments aboard ships in rough seas. James accidentally knocked one of the springs from a shelf, and watched as the spring âsteppedâ in a series of banana splits, to a stack of books, to a tabletop, to the floor, where it re-coiled itself and stood upright. Jamesâ wife Betty later recalled, âHe came home and said, âI think if I got the right property of steel and the right tension; I could make it walk.â James experimented with different types of steel wire over the next year, and finally found a spring that would walk. Betty was dubious at first, but changed her mind after the toy was fine-tuned and neighborhood children expressed an excited interest in it.4 She dubbed the toy Slinky (meaning âsleek and gracefulâ), after finding the word in a dictionary,34 and deciding that the word aptly described the sound of a metal spring expanding and collapsing.
- Wikipedia
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Itâs a shame Ted Cassidy died so young.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
I would like to go on record as saying I always liked Hydrox cookies better than Oreos when I was a kid.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 12 years ago
Who are you calling a homo you, you, you ⊠cartoonist!
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
Re: âHofkunstler Fleiger Schremserâ am der Uberbloggensite:
This is the front half of a postcard that was printed as an advertisement by a German entertainer. As best I can tell by referring to my German-English dictionary, the title means âField-Artist Aviator Schremser.â Just a guess, but Schremser is the tall one.
The back side of the card can be found here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/drakegoodman/5679484333/
with this translation of the message:
Chimay, den 3.VII.17 (3 July 1917)
âMy dear ones,âYou will have received my postcards and letters from yesterday. Yesterday we were brought to the cinema where Aviator Schremser performed wonderful stuff for us. Thatâs all nice and good, but more than ever homesickness is eating up my heart. Please be so kind and send me a few postcards of Hagenau. âHome Iâd like to go againâ [German song]. Regards, your Fritz, musketeer."
The translator believes that the card was written by a soldier recovering from his wounds.
cleokaya over 12 years ago
Get to the back of the line sister!