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Gosh - what a beautiful night.
On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:57:18 -0300, Don White wrote:
Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? *Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? They are a local delicacy, roasted, although a water bug, not a cockroach. |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
Don White wrote:
"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. It's been bad for a full week with moisture expected again until the first of the week. I haven't lifted a paintbrush since the 18th. OK. That was a dumb post. Off topic, boring as hell, and just dumb. Carry on... |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:57:18 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:41:53 -0400, John H wrote: Palmetto bugs. Remember those freaking huge cockroaches called rice bugs in 'Nam? Ever get hit by one hanging out the side door of a chopper? At cruise speed? Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? *Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? Yes, but only if you've not been raised with your head solidly implanted in your, or Harry's, anal orifice. Here, learn something for a change: http://tinyurl.com/o42at -- John H I still marvel that you lasted 30 odd years as an officer in the US Army...and then convinced someone that you were qualified to teach young people. That's one crazy place y'all live in. I "marvel" that you fetch beer for your lazy ass son in a POS RAV4. |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
"D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:57:18 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:41:53 -0400, John H wrote: Palmetto bugs. Remember those freaking huge cockroaches called rice bugs in 'Nam? Ever get hit by one hanging out the side door of a chopper? At cruise speed? Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? *Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? Yes, but only if you've not been raised with your head solidly implanted in your, or Harry's, anal orifice. Here, learn something for a change: http://tinyurl.com/o42at -- John H I still marvel that you lasted 30 odd years as an officer in the US Army...and then convinced someone that you were qualified to teach young people. That's one crazy place y'all live in. I "marvel" that you fetch beer for your lazy ass son in a POS RAV4. ...and I marvel that, after a steady diet of liquified crap, you still have the energy to crawl all the way up from the septic tank... up the house plumbing and back into the toilet bowl. I almost feel bad flushing you all the way down again but I'm confident that a resourceful sewer rat like you will survive. |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
Don White wrote:
"D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:57:18 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:41:53 -0400, John H wrote: Palmetto bugs. Remember those freaking huge cockroaches called rice bugs in 'Nam? Ever get hit by one hanging out the side door of a chopper? At cruise speed? Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? *Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? Yes, but only if you've not been raised with your head solidly implanted in your, or Harry's, anal orifice. Here, learn something for a change: http://tinyurl.com/o42at -- John H I still marvel that you lasted 30 odd years as an officer in the US Army...and then convinced someone that you were qualified to teach young people. That's one crazy place y'all live in. I "marvel" that you fetch beer for your lazy ass son in a POS RAV4. ..and I marvel that, after a steady diet of liquified crap, you still have the energy to crawl all the way up from the septic tank... up the house plumbing and back into the toilet bowl. I almost feel bad flushing you all the way down again but I'm confident that a resourceful sewer rat like you will survive. snerk |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
"Don White" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message ... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:41:53 -0400, John H wrote: Palmetto bugs. Remember those freaking huge cockroaches called rice bugs in 'Nam? Ever get hit by one hanging out the side door of a chopper? At cruise speed? Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? *Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? Get a life away from Harry's arse. Do a little study. Makes perfect sense to anybody that served during the SEA affair. |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
On Jun 26, 10:08*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:57:18 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:p8KdnfPl0MZuu9jXnZ2dnUVZ_gednZ2d@earthlin k.com... "Yogi of Woodstock" wrote in message om... On Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:41:53 -0400, John H wrote: Palmetto bugs. Remember those freaking huge cockroaches called rice bugs in 'Nam? Ever get hit by one hanging out the side door of a chopper? At cruise speed? Is that what they called a Baht Bug in Thailand? **Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals*. *Helped pay for the beer. Say what? Does this make sense.... "Buddy at Korat, said they sold for a Baht a bug to the locals" ??? Yes, but only if you've not been raised with your head solidly implanted in your, or Harry's, anal orifice. Here, learn something for a change:http://tinyurl.com/o42at -- John H I still marvel that you lasted 30 odd years as an officer in the US Army...and then convinced someone that you were qualified to teach young people. That's one crazy place y'all live in. I "marvel" that you fetch beer for your lazy ass son in a POS RAV4. ..and I marvel that, after a steady diet of liquified crap, you still have the energy to crawl all the way up from the septic tank... up the house plumbing and back into the toilet bowl. I almost feel bad flushing you all the way down again but I'm confident that a resourceful sewer rat like you will survive.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You must not know very much. He's not changed handles in a couple of years, yet you still can't seem to filter him........ |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
On Jun 26, 6:26*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) ================================== What the heck is *hoemade sin*? *I can think of a couple things but they can't be right. Sorry. "Home-made sin" * It's an old phrase that usually people well up in years remember. I have my ideas on how it came about though. I first heard that term when I lived in the south. It referred to incest.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull****. |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message ... Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Last night was cloudy here. A first for this year. I wish these clouds would go back to Seattle. It's just boring sunshine every day and clear clear nights every night. We sit out and watch for satellites and watch the meteor showers. In the winter, it gets down in the teens. We have fixed up a platform on our southwestern style house on the roof that has low walls. We can lay in there in sleeping bags and have a clear shot of the sky. Clouds depress me. Steve |
Gosh - what a beautiful night.
On Jun 26, 5:26*pm, HK wrote:
Tim wrote: On Jun 26, 12:20 am, "D.Duck" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message .... On Jun 25, 11:27 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Finally got a break in the weather - for a while there, I thought I was living in Seattle what with all rain and cloudy weather. Got out the Celestron and did a little star gazing for a while. Nice and peaceful, spotted some sats - general looking around. Really nice night - even started seeing some lightning bugs which is a first for this year. Glad you like it. it's hotter'n hoemade sin here. right now it's 79 degrees, no air moving and about 75% humidity. upper 90's for tomorrow (again) ================================== What the heck is *hoemade sin*? *I can think of a couple things but they can't be right. Sorry. "Home-made sin" * It's an old phrase that usually people well up in years remember. I have my ideas on how it came about though. I first heard that term when I lived in the south. It referred to incest. Now I've heard the phrase "Uglier than homemade sin" to reflect on incest. But :"hotter than..." had to deal with a play on words like "Homemade Gin" which would be moonshine. And if a person has ever tasted "moon" then they know what hot means. it burns all the way down and makes your face feel like it's about to explode So, "Hotter tan Homemade gin" = "Hotter than homemade sin". Or,t hat's how I understood the phrase to mean.... |
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