Official BBO Hijacked Thread Thread No, it's not about that
#2641
Posted 2014-July-09, 19:20
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#2642
Posted 2014-July-10, 12:20
#2643
Posted 2014-August-01, 00:13
#2644
Posted 2014-August-07, 23:54
#2646
Posted 2014-August-29, 13:02
mike777, on 2014-August-29, 00:56, said:
Are Bob Dylan and Pete Rose the same age?
No, Pete Rose has yet to grow up.
#2647
Posted 2014-September-08, 05:23
#2648
Posted 2014-September-08, 08:06
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#2649
Posted 2014-September-08, 11:23
#2650
Posted 2014-September-08, 12:49
jjbrr, on 2014-September-08, 08:06, said:
I suppose you have not experienced this event live. I did. A gigantic tent with thousands of drunken people singing terrible songs,,very loud Volksmusik and waiitresses running with x of this beer glases in the hands, wipping with these = beer shower for anybody etc etc. If Hieronymus Bosch would be alive, he would paint it for sure in his row of Last Judgement. Hell on Earth heh
One is sure like Amen in the church, you never get there a correct full Maß = 1 Liter but you pay for it.
#2651
Posted 2014-September-08, 15:27
Aberlour10, on 2014-September-08, 12:49, said:
One is sure like Amen in the church, you never get there a correct full Maß = 1 Liter but you pay for it.
fun fact: my parents first met at oktoberfest
bed
#2652
Posted 2014-September-19, 09:19
#2653
Posted 2014-September-28, 08:27
http://www.washingto...ry.html?hpid=z3
It could have been sub-titled "Maxwell Smart and the latte"
#2654
Posted 2014-October-04, 08:57
#2655
Posted 2014-October-04, 09:34
Winstonm, on 2014-October-04, 08:57, said:
Perhaps you need to go a little easier with the local wine.
Italy is one of the many places that I have never been but may yet get to. Ireland is another. My adoptive father came from Croatia, so that makes my list as well. Otoh maybe I will just drive in to Baltimore. Not during the playoffs though.
I sort of enjoy getting lost when I travel, but of course it depends a bit on just where.. Well yes, I suppose part of being lost is not really knowing just where.. Anyway, there are times when no one, including me, really knows just where I am. This is much rarer now than it once was, and I enjoy it. No, I don't have a GPS.
#2656
Posted 2014-October-04, 12:27
Winstonm, on 2014-October-04, 08:57, said:
Did you try the original ♥ bacon♥ based Spaghetti Carbonara. the way italian mamma's it cook..no milk or cream in there.?
#2657
Posted 2014-October-04, 13:26
Aberlour10, on 2014-October-04, 12:27, said:
I didn't try toe carbonara - but I did have bufala mozzarella (cheese made from milk from domesticated water buffalo) and lots of fresh seafood. And wine - did I mention wine?
#2658
Posted 2014-October-05, 08:20
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#2659
Posted 2014-October-06, 19:11
kenberg, on 2014-October-04, 09:34, said:
"Can't say as I've ever been lost, but once I was mighty confused for three days." -- Daniel Boone (1734-1820)
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#2660
Posted 2014-October-07, 17:24
blackshoe, on 2014-October-06, 19:11, said:
Four locals drove to Toronto for the Easter Regional and drafted their fantasy hockey teams along the way. Stopped when they saw a sign, Welcome to London. They missed Toronto and came out 100 miles on the other side.
Three of the same four left the Lancaster Regional and headed for home, about 8 hours northeast. Finally stopped and asked a cop where they were. Philadelphia (about 6 hours southeast).
What is baby oil made of?