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Started by Poldugarian Warrior, June 03, 2009, 10:00:14 PM

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lady M

Time to loosen the belt after eating all that turkey. What am I talking about I'm wearing sweat pants.

Lord Moravec

Pants should be comfortable and made to accomidate the occasional over eating and drinking times.
If it weren't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.

lady M

Times 6 drinks x 1hr x 4hrs to drown out the bickering among family. I think I had to much to drink.  :o  8) ;D

Lord Moravec

#318
Drink hearty mates we have RUM!
If it weren't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.

lady M


Celtic Lady

One day my family and friends will come to my home to eat, drink, and be merry.

Lord Moravec

Merry can be a state of mind not caused by intoxication.
If it weren't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.

lady M

Intoxication.  ;D yes that's the state I want to be in.

Lord Moravec

In the state of intoxication you are very close to the state of confusion.
If it weren't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.

Poldugarian Warrior

Confusion and intoxication go hand in hand and without them how woudl we ever forget the horrible days we've had at work.

lady M


Lord Moravec

Work is what a lot of us do to aford to attend festivals with our good friends.
If it weren't for the gutter my mind would be homeless.

lady M

Friends!  I don't need no stinkin' friends. They'll only try to beat me to the booze. woohoo  ;D

Poldugarian Warrior

Woohoo! I just beat my friend to the pub, and got the last Guinness.

Jack Daw at Work

Guiness, Alec, was a great actor and enjoy watching him in Tunes of Glory as Col. Jock Sinclair.
Steve "Jack Daw" McIntyre

"The honour the Sleat Carpenter obtained...is still preserved for his descendants."