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mbanjo - Posted - 10/06/2013: 18:13:01
Yes! Labor day long weekend...only in some states though...wonder why that is?
mbanjo - Posted - 10/06/2013: 23:23:36
quote:Thanks Roxy, I'm making the most of it!
Originally posted by roxygrlHappy extra holiday Michael..
ErikH - Posted - 10/07/2013: 02:13:12
When my grandfather used to say "tomorrow's a labor day" he meant you had to go to work.
mbanjo - Posted - 10/07/2013: 13:52:14
Every days a labor day around here..always something needs fixing..
ErikH - Posted - 10/07/2013: 14:08:51
I still say it nearly every Sunday night. I better get to bed, because tomorrow is a labor day..........
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/08/2013: 16:05:20
Eric,,,don't forget,,,there are above ground burial vaults??
mbanjo - Posted - 10/08/2013: 18:56:34
Its a revolving door.....the last word came back round to me!
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/09/2013: 09:48:04
HEY SCAGGS!!! I found my mule!! He's been staying down at the old Bartlet place.
Still has his gold tooth too,,,,,,
Edited by - banjoscotty on 10/09/2013 09:49:06
MWBailey - Posted - 10/10/2013: 15:37:50
But there's this song where they mention a hump-backed mule. I think it's by Jimmy Dean, or maybe ... Roger Miller?
mbanjo - Posted - 10/10/2013: 15:59:35
quote:.
Originally posted by MWBaileyBut there's this song where they mention a hump-backed mule. I think it's by Jimmy Dean, or maybe ... Roger Miller?
Edited by - mbanjo on 10/10/2013 16:00:54
ErikH - Posted - 10/11/2013: 04:41:36
I knew a guy named Eddie in high school. He didn't own half of anything.
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/11/2013: 12:36:44
Would that be Eddie Haskell,,The Beaver's and Wally's friend?
ErikH - Posted - 10/11/2013: 13:02:07
No, this was a different Eddie. He wasn't as charming as Eddie Haskell. Or as bright, for that matter.
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/12/2013: 03:41:40
And did he always manage to get the last piece of pizza?
ErikH - Posted - 10/12/2013: 04:48:59
Come to think of it, he might have got the last piece of pizza.
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/12/2013: 10:26:39
we have one of those Eddie type fellers in our midst too
but he's alright,,,just hungry all the time.
Edited by - banjoscotty on 10/12/2013 10:27:54
roxygrl - Posted - 10/12/2013: 17:41:21
have you eliminated the negative, latched on to the affirmative, otherwise isn't pandemonium liable to walk upon the scene ?..
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/12/2013: 18:41:11
You know,,,Pan and Eddie?The ones "Under The Boardwalk"?
banjoscotty - Posted - 10/14/2013: 04:11:40
A book was written entitled,,"Under The Bleachers" by Seymoure Buttes
ErikH - Posted - 10/14/2013: 05:30:58
Was that from the same publisher as "50 Yards to the Bathroom" by Willy Makeit?
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