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Started by onan, October 22, 2013, 05:30:19 PM

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: starrmtn001 on August 28, 2016, 01:07:30 PM
You know that's not what I mean, you rascal you.

Not sure what you meant.

Lilith

MV's talking with Evelyn about how he started bellgab at a TruckStop, in a truck.  ;D

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: brig on August 28, 2016, 01:21:51 PM
MV's talking with Evelyn about how he started bellgab at a TruckStop, in a truck.  ;D

What? I thought he thought it up in a tramp steamer off the coast of Belize.

Lilith

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on August 28, 2016, 01:23:39 PM
What? I thought he thought it up in a tramp steamer off the coast of Belize.

Bonk!

GravitySucks

Quote from: brig on August 28, 2016, 01:21:51 PM
MV's talking with Evelyn about how he started bellgab at a TruckStop, in a truck.  ;D

With your laptop.


jazmunda

Quote from: GravitySucks on August 28, 2016, 01:33:38 PM
With your laptop.

I hate to think what else MV did with our brig's laptop. Right?

Oh brig please wear gloves when handling it.

;D

Lilith

Quote from: jaz on August 28, 2016, 01:52:24 PM
I hate to think what else MV did with our brig's laptop. Right?

Oh brig please wear gloves when handling it.

;D

Lol's jaz.. That's what I was thinking for anybody that wanted Sendas Laptop, but MV's?

Nooooooooooo, Never.   Right?

jazmunda

Quote from: brig on August 28, 2016, 01:54:50 PM
Lol's jaz.. That's what I was thinking for anybody that wanted Sendas Laptop, but MV's?

Nooooooooooo, Never.   Right?

Senda's laptop is now hazardous material. I'd still recommend a black light inspection and some Purell on standby for MV's. Just in case.  ;)

Lilith

Quote from: jaz on August 28, 2016, 01:59:35 PM
Senda's laptop is now hazardous material. I'd still recommend a black light inspection and some Purell on standby for MV's. Just in case.  ;)

Now that I think aboudit, I should probably use those "crime scene" gloves, so I don't destroy precious finger prints.

pate

Quote from: starrmtn001 on August 28, 2016, 01:01:13 PM
There's always the moral free baseline. ::)

Oh man, who brought the Hard Stuff to this party?  I have to be home by 1950hours (that's 10 'till 8pm for you civil-types)...

No thanks!  *passes*  I thank YP might be Bogarting, Not Sure.

ItsOver

Quote from: brig on August 28, 2016, 01:21:51 PM
MV's talking with Evelyn about how he started bellgab at a TruckStop, in a truck.  ;D
BellGab.  Born at a truck stop.  How fitting.


Quote from: starrmtn001 on August 28, 2016, 11:19:34 AM
THIS is WhiteCrow.  Right? ::)

Thank you again Jaz, for picking up the GabCast slack.  You presented an excellent show!

I also got a sense of nostalgia from when you, MV, Curtis, and Eddie hosted the GabCast on a weekly basis, so many years ago.  Those, indeed, were the days. ;D

Perhaps, but how do we get past Jaz thinking we call potato chips 'crisps'? 

starrmtn001

Quote from: Paper*Boy on August 28, 2016, 03:12:27 PM
Perhaps, but how do we get past Jaz thinking we call potato chips 'crisps'?
He does? ???  Maybe a GabCast intervention?  Definitely a job for Rekcuf. :o

twiki

When will this episode be available? I think it started at 4am in the UK.

Also who was drunk?

TigerLily

Quote from: twiki on August 28, 2016, 04:34:02 PM
When will this episode be available? I think it started at 4am in the UK.

Also who was drunk?

All of us except chefist

albrecht

Quote from: TigerLily on August 28, 2016, 06:15:42 PM
All of us except chefist
Ha!
Me and KD must have had a few because we got our Richters crossed and had to be corrected this AM by one of the Brits who amazingly have found their way onto a website about a foreign radio host/show that no longer broadcasts.

jazmunda


K_Dubb

Quote from: albrecht on August 28, 2016, 06:17:56 PM
Ha!
Me and KD must have had a few because we got our Richters crossed and had to be corrected this AM by one of the Brits, who amazingly, have found it onto a website about a foreign radio host/show that no longer broadcasts.

;)  We will let him think that.  He seems a fragile sort.

BTW I found what I think is the same set you have and the complete cantatas.  I'm sure the neighbors wonder what is happening.  I have never felt so Lutheran.  I am dying to try the Christmas Oratorio, but I usually wait until at least October.

TigerLily

Quote from: jaz on August 28, 2016, 06:19:11 PM
Has anyone done a welfare check on chefist? :P

Don't look at me  :P. Maybe Roz will

Roswells, Art

Quote from: jaz on August 28, 2016, 06:19:11 PM
Has anyone done a welfare check on chefist? :P


I told him to sleep on his side so he wouldn't asphyxiate on his vomit while passed out.

norland2424

Quote from: Roswells, Art on August 28, 2016, 06:31:28 PM

I told him to sleep on his side so he wouldn't asphyxiate on his vomit while passed out.

should have said to sleep on his back  ;)

GravitySucks

Quote from: norland2424 on August 28, 2016, 06:51:50 PM
should have said to sleep on his back  ;)

With a plastic bag on his head to catch any projectile vomit

albrecht

Quote from: K_Dubb on August 28, 2016, 06:20:19 PM
;)  We will let him think that.  He seems a fragile sort.

BTW I found what I think is the same set you have and the complete cantatas.  I'm sure the neighbors wonder what is happening.  I have never felt so Lutheran.  I am dying to try the Christmas Oratorio, but I usually wait until at least October.
Ha. On all those fronts. But, be like stores, it is ok to break out the Christmas stuff earlier and earlier every year.

ps: there is a guy in my brother's neighborhood who has some kind of holiday display in his yard ALL the time.  I asked my brother about it and he said. 'Oh yeah, that guy' he got into some kind of dispute with the HOA and saw in the by-laws that displays for holidays are allowed before/after a certain time and determined there was enough holidays that he could have crap up on his lawn all year long- just to piss people off. So every holiday is celebrated by inflatable stuff, signage, etc. And taken down per time-frame in HOA by-laws but then another, per by-laws, holiday is celebrated. Sorta funny.

chefist

Quote from: Roswells, Art on August 28, 2016, 06:31:28 PM

I told him to sleep on his side so he wouldn't asphyxiate on his vomit while passed out.

You would know all about that, Orson...being a pre-op 600# shut-in who at this point in their failed life still can't afford a place to live without a roommate...at least you have BellGab and the "friends" you try and convince that you look like the woman in your avatar...oh, and you're a gamer on top of it...bwahahahahha...

You should skip the meth tonight and get some sleep...those hush puppies aren't going to fry themselves...

Roswells, Art

You have a funny way of expressing gratitude.


K_Dubb

Quote from: albrecht on August 28, 2016, 07:02:10 PM
Ha. On all those fronts. But, be like stores, it is ok to break out the Christmas stuff earlier and earlier every year.

ps: there is a guy in my brother's neighborhood who has some kind of holiday display in his yard ALL the time.  I asked my brother about it and he said. 'Oh yeah, that guy' he got into some kind of dispute with the HOA and saw in the by-laws that displays for holidays are allowed before/after a certain time and determined there was enough holidays that he could have crap up on his lawn all year long- just to piss people off. So every holiday is celebrated by inflatable stuff, signage, etc. And taken down per time-frame in HOA by-laws but then another, per by-laws, holiday is celebrated. Sorta funny.

Haha I like your way of thinking, and your brother's neighbor's.  I sneak-peeked at BWV 140, the famous Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, which is technically Advent but fortuitously appears on the ordinary-time set.  Absolutely magnificent.

albrecht

Quote from: K_Dubb on August 28, 2016, 07:11:30 PM
Haha I like your way of thinking, and your brother's neighbor's.  I sneak-peeked at BWV 140, the famous Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, which is technically Advent but fortuitously appears on the ordinary-time set.  Absolutely magnificent.
Nice.
As I mentioned before I really don't like contemporary service music and the 'new' or 'global' music many churches are introducing, including the Lutheran ones. I get marketing or whatever but maybe it would help people appreciate good music if they still played it. And in schools etc. I'm lucky to have a city that still appreciates and encourages orchestra and choir in schools and has good programs and performances at the university, opera house, and elsewhere but lots of districts are eliminating that kind of thing (art, music, certain sports, etc) due to budgets and instant gratification and need to practice and organize etc makes it harder and harder for the younger folks to get into. I still can't imagine how the elementary and middle school music teachers can tolerate it though. They must 'self-medicate' a lot.


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