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post #21 of 33
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Off to sleep now folks. I needs rest for the chaps' beer meeting tomorrow afternoon. It's tough out here, you know. Beer tasting is thirsty work in this heat.

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post #22 of 33
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Originally Posted by thaiturkey View Post

Off to sleep now folks. I needs rest for the chaps' beer meeting tomorrow afternoon. It's tough out here, you know. Beer tasting is thirsty work in this heat.


Got any Pabst Blue Ribbon ?

 

If so....perhaps I should check my "Airline Miles".

( don't have any...actually...)

 

OR...How about this one.....

 

Arrogant ******* Ale.jpeg

 

Ha-Ha !!!

THE Curmudgeon

post #23 of 33

On a lighter note, TT, in THIS country, if you buy a new vehicle you take out a very expensive insurance policy. In fact, it comes with the vehicle.

How do you like our new, legal, road sign?

 

 

lydenburg-warning-sign.jpg

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

post #24 of 33

goodpost.gif

 

Ha-Ha !!!

 

( I've gotta GET one of THOSE SIGNS to install near my Front Gate !!! )

 

Wonderful !!!

THE  Curmudgeon
 

post #25 of 33
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Great sign! We would need about a hundred just for our village.

 

Curmudge, the only beer here is local lagers and some very expensive imported European stuff. Sorry to disappoint you.

Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves - Rudyard Kipling

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Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves - Rudyard Kipling

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post #26 of 33
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On a lighter note, TT, in THIS country, if you buy a new vehicle you take out a very expensive insurance policy. In fact, it comes with the vehicle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Same here, but the monk is seen as a better bet. Perhaps a monk's blessing should get us a discount from the insurance premium.

Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves - Rudyard Kipling

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Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves - Rudyard Kipling

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post #27 of 33

What "Insurance Premium"  ?

 

( former "All-Lines" Insurance Agency Owner/Operater)

 

Place your "Bets".........

 

THE Curmudgeon

( who has 3 vehicles....NO,,,4...none of which presently function.... )
 

post #28 of 33

Whoops....6 "non-functional vehicles"

 

THE Curmudgeon

post #29 of 33

Sounds like the "C" could do with a few monk's blessings.

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

 

A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked ~ Bernard Meltzer

post #30 of 33
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Sounds like the "C" could do with a few monk's blessings.

 

I'd settle for a FEW HOURS TIME of a healthy teenager who would LISTEN to an experienced mechanic ( me ).

 

Ha-Ha !!!

( "Old Folks" AIN'T the ONLY ONES that are "hard-of-hearing" )

 

Ha-Ha !!!

 

THE Curmudgeon

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