Hi Loocie
Lets give February the boot!!
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Hi Loocie
Lets give February the boot!!
http://www.backpocketcoo.com/blog/wp...g-the-boot.jpg
Is it Friday yet...? :)
re repping on rep day
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Wednesday reps!
minute to win it whooo
happy 'getting a day closer to' friday :flowers:
and happy birthday edgar bergen,
this is a bit long, but, i liked it,
from wiki,
<DL><DD>Charlie: "May I have a kiss good-bye?"<DD>Dale Evans: "Well, I can't see any harm in that!"<DD>Charlie: "Oh. I wish you could. A harmless kiss doesn't sound very thrilling."</DD></DL>Charlie's feud with W. C. Fields was a regular feature of the show.
<DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "Well, Charlie McCarthy, the woodpecker's pinup boy!"</DD></DL><DL><DD>Charlie: "Well, if it isn't W.C. Fields, the man who keeps Seagram's in business!"</DD></DL><DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "I love children. I can remember when, with my own little unsteady legs, I toddled from room to room."<DD>Charlie: "When was that? Last night?"</DD></DL><DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "Quiet, Wormwood, or I'll whittle you into a venetian blind."<DD>Charlie: "Ooh, that makes me shutter!"</DD></DL><DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "Tell me, Charles, is it true that your father was a gate-leg table?"<DD>Charlie: "If it is, your father was under it."</DD></DL><DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "Why, you stunted spruce, I'll throw a japanese beetle on you."<DD>Charlie: "Why, you bar-fly you, I'll stick a wick in your mouth, and use you for an alcohol lamp!"</DD></DL><DL><DD>Charlie: "Pink elephants take aspirin to get rid of W. C. Fields."</DD></DL><DL><DD>W.C. Fields: "Step out of the sun Charles. You may come unglued."<DD>Charlie: "Mind if I stand in the shade of your Nose?"</DD></DL>Bergen and McCarthy are sometimes credited with "saving the world" because, on the night of October 30, 1938, when Orson Welles performed his War of the Worlds radio play hoax that panicked many listeners, most of the American public had instead tuned in to Bergen and McCarthy on another station and never heard Welles' play. Conversely, it has also been theorized that Bergen inadvertently contributed to the hysteria. When the musical portion of Bergen's show, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, aired approximately 12 minutes into the show, many listeners switched stations and found the War of the Worlds presentation already underway with a realistic sounding reporter detailing terrible events.
sonny's birthday too :flowers:
:wave: Is it friday yet?
Packing A Small Bag Using the clown car method of packing
Thirsty Thursday reps! :cocktail:
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Homer St., Vancouver, Sept.22 '10 my pic
so see you all tomorrow,
oh shoot is tomorrow,
happy birthday, dame edna :flowers: