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Don

2007-06-16, 5:25 pm

.....this is how we cool down in Hoosierville. heh

http://tinyurl.com/2ewhyg



Warm Worm

2007-06-18, 3:25 am

On Jun 16, 1:51 pm, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
> ....this is how we cool down in Hoosierville. heh
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2ewhyg


I'd be sorely tempted to wade in there and say hello.

Don

2007-06-18, 9:25 am

"Warm Worm"> wrote
> "Don"> wrote:
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> I'd be sorely tempted to wade in there and say hello.


Me too, at first.
In the course of a couple minutes I saw several of them pissing and shitting
in the water.
LOL

A friend in FL recently sent us a pic of a neglected baby cow that they
adopted.
I told my wife I want one.
She said she'd get me one when I'm finished building the deck, but I have to
build a stall first.
I think kowz iz kool........


Warm Worm

2007-06-18, 1:25 pm

On Jun 18, 4:05 am, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
> "Warm Worm"> wrote
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> Me too, at first.
> In the course of a couple minutes I saw several of them pissing and shitting
> in the water.
> LOL


LOL... Ah come on... What's a little piss and shit between friends. Go
on-- get in there!
(With nice pics of a grinning you holding up a bottle of Calpis and
one or more cows pissing and shitting) ;D

...."The beverage has a light, somewhat milky, and slightly acidic
flavor... The drink is sold as a concentrate which is mixed with water
or sometimes milk just before consumption. A pre-diluted version known
as Calpis Water... or its carbonated variety, known as Calpis Soda,
are also available... In English-speaking countries the beverage is
instead called 'Cal Pico,' because 'Calpis' may sound like 'cow piss'
instead."
-- Wikipedia.org

> A friend in FL recently sent us a pic of a neglected baby cow that they
> adopted.
> I told my wife I want one.
> She said she'd get me one when I'm finished building the deck, but I have to
> build a stall first.
> I think kowz iz kool........


Totally.

Ken S. Tucker

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm

On Jun 18, 4:05 am, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
> "Warm Worm"> wrote
>
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> Me too, at first.
> In the course of a couple minutes I saw several of them pissing and shitting
> in the water.
> LOL
>
> A friend in FL recently sent us a pic of a neglected baby cow that they
> adopted.
> I told my wife I want one.
> She said she'd get me one when I'm finished building the deck, but I have to
> build a stall first.
> I think kowz iz kool........


You know whatz Don.
I figure a man like you may have a callin'. After a spell
with one or two kowz you might rent or buy a bit of
pasture, in the area, raze a herd, byz a horse, a cowboy
hat and with good doggies, become a rancher.
I'll visit and help ya herd, if a pilgrim like you likes a
bit of sad saddle company, might do a hoist of scotch
while sleeping out on the range, eating some varmin
cooked on a fire, then pass out from the good hootchs.
Ken

RicodJour

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm

On Jun 18, 3:02 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
> On Jun 18, 4:05 am, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
>
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>
>
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> You know whatz Don.
> I figure a man like you may have a callin'. After a spell
> with one or two kowz you might rent or buy a bit of
> pasture, in the area, raze a herd, byz a horse, a cowboy
> hat and with good doggies, become a rancher.
> I'll visit and help ya herd, if a pilgrim like you likes a
> bit of sad saddle company, might do a hoist of scotch
> while sleeping out on the range, eating some varmin
> cooked on a fire, then pass out from the good hootchs.


Hopefully there will be a spelling bee and the losers will be run over
by shitting and pissing stampeding cows. ~

R

Don

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm


"Warm Worm" <glomerol@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:1182191012.215106.213800@n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 18, 4:05 am, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
>
> LOL... Ah come on... What's a little piss and shit between friends. Go
> on-- get in there!
> (With nice pics of a grinning you holding up a bottle of Calpis and
> one or more cows pissing and shitting) ;D
>
> ..."The beverage has a light, somewhat milky, and slightly acidic
> flavor... The drink is sold as a concentrate which is mixed with water
> or sometimes milk just before consumption. A pre-diluted version known
> as Calpis Water... or its carbonated variety, known as Calpis Soda,
> are also available... In English-speaking countries the beverage is
> instead called 'Cal Pico,' because 'Calpis' may sound like 'cow piss'
> instead."
> -- Wikipedia.org
>
>
> Totally.


LOL
You're in the wrong biz Richard.
You should be a literary artist for some bigshot marketing group in
Manhattan. heh
Maybe it should be spelled this way: Calpis' so that it looks *Californian*
AND *European* at the same time, or maybe 2 dots over the *a*.
You know, cater to those wealthy, arrogant folks (DINKS).


Don

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm


"Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@vianet.on.ca> wrote in message
news:1182193327.230322.317150@d30g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 18, 4:05 am, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
>
> You know whatz Don.
> I figure a man like you may have a callin'. After a spell
> with one or two kowz you might rent or buy a bit of
> pasture, in the area, raze a herd, byz a horse, a cowboy
> hat and with good doggies, become a rancher.
> I'll visit and help ya herd, if a pilgrim like you likes a
> bit of sad saddle company, might do a hoist of scotch
> while sleeping out on the range, eating some varmin
> cooked on a fire, then pass out from the good hootchs.


I told my wife awhile back 'I wanna be a cowboy', and she said, 'then lets
move to Wyoming and you can do just that, get a job on a ranch and ride the
open range all day roping doggies and mending fences and such'. I told her,
'Oh, I don't want to DO cowboy stuff, I just wanna get on a horse and ride
all day long out in the middle of nowhere'. LOL
I haven't been on a horse in more than 30 years. Rode an elephant with my
son when he was about 5 years old. It was so big that sitting on top of it
was like sitting on the floor, cept it moved.


Ken S. Tucker

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm

On Jun 18, 12:45 pm, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 18, 3:02 pm, "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote:
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> Hopefully there will be a spelling bee and the losers will be run over
> by shitting and pissing stampeding cows. ~
>
> R


I'm with Don, kowz cut's grass, then makes
fertilizer, that can be plopped into flower gardens
or tamatos.
This is a hallowed moment of a person scprulturing
the American Frontier, we only live once, live in the
moment.

Maybe, my next stop will be to visit a friend homesteading
on a peach of a land, trying to re-invigorate how the
traditioinal values of America was founded.

Betcha, when I drive through Don's neighbourhood
and I say, you have one new fella, they'd reply, yes
indeed.
What do you think Don? close.
Ken

Don

2007-06-18, 5:25 pm


"Ken S. Tucker" <dynamics@vianet.on.ca> wrote in message
news:1182198092.640432.206980@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 18, 12:45 pm, RicodJour <ricodj...@worldemail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm with Don, kowz cut's grass, then makes
> fertilizer, that can be plopped into flower gardens
> or tamatos.
> This is a hallowed moment of a person scprulturing
> the American Frontier, we only live once, live in the
> moment.
>
> Maybe, my next stop will be to visit a friend homesteading
> on a peach of a land, trying to re-invigorate how the
> traditioinal values of America was founded.
>
> Betcha, when I drive through Don's neighbourhood
> and I say, you have one new fella, they'd reply, yes
> indeed.
> What do you think Don? close.


My neighbor Mike stopped by last night, on the road out in front of the
house, and we chatted briefly.
He's the chap that has that FLW house he's going to build in a developement
up in Indy, I mentioned him here a month or so ago.
Thats the way neighbors are around here, they just stop by, you drop what
you're doing for a few minutes and chew the fat.
I told him if he needs any help on his project to just lemme know, that I'll
be glad to help.
I'm gonna start carrying my nailgun, 18v circular saw and my stocked nail
apron in the truck with me and stop in where I see people doin stuff and
pitch in.
I'm gonna *give back to the community*. LOL


Ken S. Tucker

2007-06-19, 3:25 am

On Jun 18, 2:20 pm, "Don" <one-if-by-l...@concord.com> wrote:
> "Ken S. Tucker" <dynam...@vianet.on.ca> wrote in messagenews:1182198092.640432.206980@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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> My neighbor Mike stopped by last night, on the road out in front of the
> house, and we chatted briefly.
> He's the chap that has that FLW house he's going to build in a developement
> up in Indy, I mentioned him here a month or so ago.
> Thats the way neighbors are around here, they just stop by, you drop what
> you're doing for a few minutes and chew the fat.
> I told him if he needs any help on his project to just lemme know, that I'll
> be glad to help.
> I'm gonna start carrying my nailgun, 18v circular saw and my stocked nail
> apron in the truck with me and stop in where I see people doin stuff and
> pitch in.
> I'm gonna *give back to the community*. LOL


We're in a rural area, wife's a social butterfly, I keep
to myself. I help people move, or with other minor
things, our home is a known safe port in a storm, but
I gently discourage frivolous interruptions, preferring
social engagement by phone arrangement, but it's
an easy rule, often set aside.
Ken

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