#7- I've seen some ugly nut sacks in my time but that one takes the cake. #12- Well, since you were in a National Park, that was probably an affirmative action employee that welded that guard rail. What did you expect? #14- The impression the hot chick from Thailand left: Now, that's funny! Did you ask 'her' out on a second date?
I think the best/saddest part of #4 is that the Brits think this is a sword. They should know better, having had a few thousand years experience with them. At least 3 issues show that this is just a junky chunk of metal. Even if you're not a student of Ewart Oakeshott, this thing is an obvious POS. It's not even a stage prop.
#7- I've seen some ugly nut sacks in my time but that one takes the cake.
ReplyDelete#12- Well, since you were in a National Park, that was probably an affirmative action employee that welded that guard rail. What did you expect?
#14- The impression the hot chick from Thailand left: Now, that's funny!
Did you ask 'her' out on a second date?
When I went to the Philippines in 1969 we were warned to watch out for the “billy boys”. Only met 1 guy who admitted to getting fooled.Tsgt Joe
DeleteDL Hughley, some years ago: "You can take a dick but you can't take my joke?"
ReplyDeleteBack before he became über lib. Zero chance he'd tell that joke today.
Delete#4 There can be only one!
ReplyDelete#19 As I sit here looking at my 1960 Pecan paneling that needs to be oiled.
ReplyDeleteYeah, me too. I'm sitting here looking at my vintage 1979 walnut paneling.
DeleteI think the best/saddest part of #4 is that the Brits think this is a sword. They should know better, having had a few thousand years experience with them. At least 3 issues show that this is just a junky chunk of metal. Even if you're not a student of Ewart Oakeshott, this thing is an obvious POS. It's not even a stage prop.
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