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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On Tue, 6 May 2008 15:29:04 -0400, "Wayne Harrison" wrote: wayno(well, any serious student of the culture of central pennsylvania would find the matter to be of considerable intellectual interest) Yes, I've seen you parlay your "considerable intellectual interest" into three stike-outs in a row with your knowledge of the "culture of central PA." d;o) don't forget, louie, that the great babe ruth also led the league in strikeouts. yfitons wayno(hell, one outta three is world class success...) |
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On Wed, 7 May 2008 15:11:30 -0400, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: don't forget, louie, that the great babe ruth also led the league in strikeouts. His piano is supposed to be in a pond about two miles down the road from me. When he was playing for the Sox he lived in Sudbury (next town east). The piano was supposed to hold the curse. However, the Sox have broken the curse *without* the piano. http://www.1918redsox.com/piano.htm Dave (and you ain't battin' 1 out of 3 in Coburn. d;o) ) |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... ...btw, they have put in a special request for venison, but I'll need to borrow your truck or Tom's fishing car for that order. as expected, they look elsewhere for their fish supply. g jeff hell, you can use the fishing van for that, and I probably wouldn't be able So, you two are supplying the meat for the barley stew? Frank Reid Knowing Miller, Deer may be too hard to a catch up to. Expect a golden retriever, or maybe an Amish Cow if we can get him into the fields with a four wheel drive truck. Mike |
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Mike Makela wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... ...btw, they have put in a special request for venison, but I'll need to borrow your truck or Tom's fishing car for that order. as expected, they look elsewhere for their fish supply. g jeff hell, you can use the fishing van for that, and I probably wouldn't be able So, you two are supplying the meat for the barley stew? Frank Reid Knowing Miller, Deer may be too hard to a catch up to. Expect a golden retriever, or maybe an Amish Cow if we can get him into the fields with a four wheel drive truck. Mike you're right, the waddlers on a thoroughfare are more within my hunting-gathering ability. heresy about the dog!! goldens are sacrosanct. ... and i expect the wrath of the amish would be most severe were we innocently to "procure" one of their cows... if not a deer, i figure a late night or pre-dawn race down the cherry run/old mingle road ought to yield something you crazy fellers will eat. and makela, if you've plumped back up, you probably ought to avoid the hemlock roadways. g see y'all in 10 days or so... jeff |
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