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  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2005
    No, its not a quote, it was first written today, 2005!!! It will mean to you what you can take from it, read it again. I am nothing if not a Southern Gentleman :eek: others here are somewhat more familiar with my random thoughts, please come to Polkfest as these ideas mixed with Rum can be well..................just come.

    RT1

    Let me give you just a hint.

    You might say " Damm now there goes a fine piece of ****."

    or you might say " The flowers marching today are fragrant beyond any petal"

    means the same thing.
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited August 2005
    :o Put in that context, I now see where you were going. From one Southern Gentleman to another ;), I wasn't looking at it in that context at first.
    "SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MAURICE,
    CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE POMPITIOUS OF LOVE"
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited August 2005
    Maybe if I was a couple inches taller it wouldn't be going over my head. I thought there was a movement afoot in this country to get away from using a lot of words to say something that you can say economically.

    I'm going to stick with the fine piece of **** type stuff. I don't live in the south, and if you say something like the flower/petal thing up north when a babe goes walking by, somebody's going to be kicking your **** while somebody else is chasing that fine piece of ****, limiting your horizons.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • ND13
    ND13 Posts: 7,601
    edited August 2005
    Maybe if I was a couple inches taller it wouldn't be going over my head. I thought there was a movement afoot in this country to get away from using a lot of words to say something that you can say economically.

    I'm going to stick with the fine piece of **** type stuff. I don't live in the south, and if you say something like the flower/petal thing up north when a babe goes walking by, somebody's going to be kicking your **** while somebody else is chasing that fine piece of ****, limiting your horizons.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)

    Nice and eloquent :D . But, you are most correct, the funny thing is, it would be the "fine piece of ****" that would be doing the ****-kicking :eek:
    "SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MAURICE,
    CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE POMPITIOUS OF LOVE"
  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2005
    hehehehe.............George we know you are the man, cant help it if your "staturedly challenged" though. Beware of stray cigar butts and smiling faces.

    In the mean time this is 2 channel and the Pre is working out very well.

    RT1
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited August 2005
    I'm used to the "staturedly challenged" (love that term) thing. I've been short for a real long time. Couple more years, I'll probably be dying to get long, even for a very short time.

    Hey, all I did was sit at the kitchen table, and talk dirty to her mom while I drank all of Troy's rum! Who woulda thunk somebody would've found that socially redeeming? It certainly never worked for me before.

    George Grand (of the Jersey Grands)
  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited August 2005
    EULOGY- "He's dead, I'm not, me and her are out of here. Last man out shut off the lights."

    ROFL Nice, memorable eulogy, lol.


    Reel - Not sure I quite follow that bit of southern speech....

    Nice Pre, though! I can't believe the way it looks! Looks absolutely amazing! Gary sure did a great job matching the finish, too! Congrats!
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  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited August 2005
    Originally Posted by reeltrouble1
    For surely the first cast gaze upon her line for one is enticing but not in itself an entitlement to proclamation or bellowing chuckle. The endurance to finish the climb is not enough as many have fallen upon the desent, there is no defeat in being simply called later to the field, lest this belle be not forgotten nor her soil spoiled would I rise again no matter the tobacco leaf.
    RT1

    AB--Ok, thought this one was done, but think of it as original Gent. of South trash talk.

    For surely the first cast gaze upon her line for one is enticing but not in itself an entitlement to proclamation or bellowing chuckle.

    Just because you saw her first doesn't mean crap.

    The endurance to finish the climb is not enough as many have fallen upon the descent, there is no defeat in being simply called later to the field,

    Its who ends up with the hot chick that really matters. Just cuz you got a taste does not mean you have closed the deal for good and others are **** outta luck.

    lest this belle be not forgotten nor her soil spoiled would I rise again no matter the tobacco leaf.

    I'm coming, you have not sealed the deal and I dont give a hoot what brand of cigarettes are involved.

    RT1 :D

    Oh and Thanks on the Dodd, she sounds even better than she looks!!!
  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 8,496
    edited August 2005

    For surely the first cast gaze upon her line for one is enticing but not in itself an entitlement to proclamation or bellowing chuckle. The endurance to finish the climb is not enough as many have fallen upon the desent, there is no defeat in being simply called later to the field, lest this belle be not forgotten nor her soil spoiled would I rise again no matter the tobacco leaf.

    RT1

    Very eloquent. You read Chaucer?

    Three things folks are short on today; eloquent speech, tact and patience. And if any of you all don't agree, go eff yourselves. :D
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited August 2005
    Thanks for the clarification - just for the record, that's the general conclusion I was coming to.

    SComp - rofl
    Jstas wrote: »
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