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| Thread ID: 67548 | 2006-03-31 00:10:00 | WFTWE #200 Desinent...All good things must come to an end.... | Billy T (70) | PC World Chat |
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| 442253 | 2006-04-03 22:29:00 | Thank you for the kind words folks, I have enjoyed doing WFTWE, especially the challenge when there was something topical I wanted to comment on and I had to search for the right word . And thanks to E|im too, for pulling up the curpin . That was a vintage thread and I really enjoyed seeing it again . Anyway, having just earned my 2 seconds of fame on page 11 of the April PCW it was a good time to retire . Whaaaat???? Don't tell me nobody noticed!! :eek:, I paid Bruce megabucks under the table for preferential promotional placement! Sheesh! Nobody ever reads the fine print . :horrified Cheers Billy |-{) Just got in from the Lone-Star State at 5:00 this morning, can hardly keep my eyes open . :waughh: |
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| 442254 | 2006-04-03 23:06:00 | Did anybody laugh at the ten gallon? | Cicero (40) | ||
| 442255 | 2006-04-04 01:28:00 | Did anybody laugh at the ten gallon?No, I don't think they could see enough of me to laugh. A five-gallon head in a ten-gallon hat kinda interferes with navigation somewhat too! In fact the only way I could locate th' horse was by sense of smell, and that inevitably leads one to the end without the steering wheel. I did see a forty-gallon gut though, it hung low enough to enter my (restricted) field of vision. As a matter of fact, while hatless I saw guts n' butts ranging from the modest twenty-gallon, right up to the supersize-me one hundred-gallon variety. That one had a tractor tyre for a belt and needed outriggers and a keel to keep it upright on th' turns. Yessiree, everythin' is bigger in Texarse! Cheers Billy !-{) With apologies to Surfer Joe, for extracting the urine from a few of his fellow countrymen. :xmouth: |
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| 442256 | 2006-04-04 01:33:00 | No, I don't think they could see enough of me to laugh. A five-gallon head in a ten-gallon hat kinda interferes with navigation somewhat too! In fact the only way I could locate th' horse was by sense of smell, and that inevitably leads one to the end without the steering wheel. I did see a forty-gallon gut though, it hung low enough to enter my (restricted) field of vision. As a matter of fact, while hatless I saw guts n' butts ranging from the modest twenty-gallon, right up to the supersize-me one hundred-gallon variety. That one had a tractor tyre for a belt and needed outriggers and a keel to keep it upright on th' turns. Yessiree, everythin' is bigger in Texarse! Cheers Billy !-{) With apologies to Surfer Joe, for extracting the urine from a few of his fellow countrymen. :xmouth: Pity,I saw you being a trend setter in your local.Complete with drawl,I can see it now,though I must confess the 5 gal head could cause a few giggles. |
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