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Post by Turkey on Sept 7, 2006 22:09:40 GMT -5
October in Hawaii must be interesting. I bet they make Jack o Lanterns out of Pine Apples. Up in PA we play Headless Horse Man'n. That's when you go out in the woods and have one person dress up like the headless horse man and chases everyone else around while they scream and video record, It's like Blair Witchin, only with Horses. "Once you cross that bridge my friend The ghost is through his power ends!" -Irving Washington I have to correct this because I'm a big fan of the story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." It was written by Washington Irving, not Irving Washington.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 8, 2006 1:57:33 GMT -5
Thank you, Turkey. I'm glad to know this guy actually DOES make mistakes.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 8, 2006 1:59:23 GMT -5
So, mclunatic, you ARE from Reading?? Heard it was getting kind of rowdy.
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Post by mclunatic4evr on Sept 8, 2006 19:25:31 GMT -5
I am not from Reading. I am from Upper Darby in Delaware County. I currently reside on a desert Island in Hades where I have a life time supply of Cosmic Brownies and this computer. There are good and bad things about living in Hades, the good being the schools here are great and so are the municipalities. However it's way too hot, demons are perverts and taxes are thru the roof. That being said I do get homesick for the world of the living, but given a choice I'd still remain in Hades and great visitors arriving at the end of my dark ride.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 9, 2006 2:44:58 GMT -5
Oh my, here we go again. Talking in ridiculous medaphors. I really wouldn't consider anything good about living in Hades. I'm thankful I'm going the other way. : )
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Post by mclunatic4evr on Sept 10, 2006 18:32:11 GMT -5
Tis not a metaphor. Tis literal context, and Hades isn't that bad once you get bottled water and air conditioning, plus you get to ride my dark ride on the way here.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 11, 2006 1:50:08 GMT -5
Who says you'll get bottled water and air-conditioning? That would be for comfort and that's a no no in that place.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 11, 2006 1:51:27 GMT -5
So is everyone getting ready for Halloween on the east coast?? Is the weather getting real cool and crisp?
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Post by mclunatic4evr on Sept 11, 2006 5:30:17 GMT -5
Times change, used to be like that in 50's, now days it's very laid back ever since the graham character devil overthrew Satan and started the "New Hell" In this new hell arrivers are greeted in the gift shop after they reach the end of my dark ride. In the new hell arrivers are rehabilitated and sent back to earth (or heaven) with a diploma.
And to answer your other question, Yes, the weather is beginning to turn cool and crisp. The orange and red leaves will fall and blow about, football games and the smell of fires will pass by the cool overcast sundays, jack o lanterns and other decorations mark the coming of all hollows eve. For alas this is the season of hay rides and apple cider. Tis a grand season.
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Post by clnancy50 on Sept 12, 2006 1:28:07 GMT -5
Really miss that Fall weather. One of the best times of the year. Today, September 11, 2006, has been a day of rememberance for many. And you know what I was thinking of? All those people on those airplanes were REALLY on a dark ride of reality; which, the way the world's going, will not be the end.
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