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Joren
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Posted: March 03 2004 at 09:17 |
*skips channel*
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Peter
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Posted: March 03 2004 at 08:45 |
Jim (you heartless villain): Oh no! The RIDEOUT 2000 Writing Robot has made a mistake! "Error! Error! System malfunction! System malfunction! Warning: Auto-destruct will activate in 3 - 2 - 1 (click)... KER-BLAMMO!
(A horrified Mrs Rideout runs into the smoldering, shattered computer room): "Aargh! My beloved and expensive robotic husband is spread all around the room! I'll never find a mate with an "off" switch again! (And he did the housework!) What's this on the computer?"
"Jim," eh? Curse your nit-picking bones, you thoughtless beast! Jim Garten, wherever you are I will hunt you down and have my revenge! Aieeee!" (she faints)
(Alerted by their grief-stricken mother's hysterical scream, the adorable Rideout progeny run to her side): "Mommy! Mommy! Please wake up, Mommy! What was that loud bang? Where's our wonderful daddy? Oh my goodness! These smoking slippers must mean that..... Oh no! Daddeeeeee! Mommeeee! Wahhhh!" (The delightful moppets seem destined for a life of expensive therapy!)
(The RIDEOUT 2001 glides into the room): "At last (click, bleep), my chance has come! Mr. Garten (click, whir) I think we can work together."
Could this be the start of a mutually-beneficial relationship? Will the wretchedly-reduced Rideouts ever recover from the rapacious blow? Has Jim learned his lesson at long-last? Will he fearfully flee his fog-shrouded island home? Stay tuned!
Edited by Peter Rideout
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 03 2004 at 03:03 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
Jim, get it straight: a clam's not a crustacean, it's a mollusk and a bivalve.. |
Smartarse! It took me ages to work out how to spell crustacean - had I known it was a mollusc (hah! you spelt that wrong buddy!!! IN YOUR FACE !!!! hah hah hah hah hah hah), I could have used the extra time to do something useful - like drinking some Wadworths 6X, or sending some dried frog pills to Dude, who is so obviously in need of medication
Edited by Jim Garten
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Peter
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 20:15 |
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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dude
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 18:10 |
GENTLEMEN PLEASE!!! all this talk of Celery and Micheal Jackson...I mean next it will be who smokes the biggest cigar!!!(YES i know that "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar"!!!..................and sometimes it aint) ...WHAT AM I TALKING ABOUT!!!.....of COURSE a cigar is just a cigar ....imean its long and full of tobacco..what idiot psychiatrist could possibly see it as anything other than what it is!!!!! NOW LET US HAVE NO MORE TALK OF SUBMARINES......I MEAN CIGARS..I MEAN CELERY..CELERY(oh boy i need a Virgin Mary...NO!!i mean a Bloody Mary!!..yes thats it.. a Brittany Temple...NO...NO..i mean.....Oh hell im OUTTA HERE!!
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Peter
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 13:05 |
Jim, get it straight: a clam's not a crustacean, it's a mollusk and a bivalve. (Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, shrimp, etc., the "bugs" of the sea!)
Secondly, the celery in the Caesar is so that you can skip lunch!
(I once heard that chewing and digesting celery -- a largely useless food -- consumes more calories than it contributes. Thus, locked in the celery warehouse, you may not die of thirst, but you'll starve....
Hmmmm.... "warm, flat, and slides smoothly down your throat?" Sounds like Michael Jackson's (the alien, crotch-grabbing, falsettoed freakish pop idol, not the beer expert) favourite drink!
I assume you mean Guinness, Kilkenny, Caffrey's, Beamish et al? I'll still take mine chilled, thanks. Your shout.
Edited by Peter Rideout
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 07:52 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
A Caesar is sort of like a Bloody Mary, only with vodka and Motts Clamato (made with tomato and clam juice. Yes, I know, Jim & Dude; it has occurred to me. Don't even bother...) Worcestershire, Tobasco, pepper, salt, a rimmed glass (again, don't bother), lots of ice, and a celery stick. Tasty, but not for panty-waists such as yourselves. I'll get the next "shout" Jim. A warm flat twiggy ale for you, and a Shirley Temple for the Dude?
I await your indignant, baby-sham-breathed replies! |
Given your advancing years, I wouldn't dream of an indignant reply - I shall just put your lack of tase buds down to a senile tongue.
Babycham breath????? That is rich coming from a man who's idea of a tasty refreshing drink includes extract of crustacean. You and I both know that the most glorious drink in the world is warm, flat and slides smoothly down your throat and you don't need to stick any vegetation into it to make it vaguely interesting (celery! Hah!)
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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dude
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 07:45 |
SHIRLEY TEMPLE!!!..i prefer a "Britany Spears"... thats Ouzo.......and clam juice............Hopefully!!! (CMON PETER..did you REALLY think that i could let that slip by!!!!) JIm: 15000 feet!!! thats what i call a "Wolverhampton Wanderer"
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Joren
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Posted: March 02 2004 at 03:38 |
I've heard of Bloody Mary, but I've never tasted it... It is said that it takes away your hangover
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Peter
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Posted: March 01 2004 at 22:39 |
A Caesar is sort of like a Bloody Mary, only with vodka and Motts Clamato (made with tomato and clam juice. Yes, I know, Jim & Dude; it has occurred to me. Don't even bother...) Worcestershire, Tobasco, pepper, salt, a rimmed glass (again, don't bother), lots of ice, and a celery stick. Tasty, but not for panty-waists such as yourselves. I'll get the next "shout" Jim. A warm flat twiggy ale for you, and a Shirley Temple for the Dude?
I await your indignant, baby-sham-breathed replies!
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 01 2004 at 08:31 |
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Jim Garten
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Posted: March 01 2004 at 08:28 |
Joren wrote:
Peter Rideout wrote:
"Wine is fine, and liquor is quicker, but I find they just make me sicker. Beer is Best -- you can keep the rest!"
(Except for the odd Caesar. Spicy! Yum! Almost unknown in America, very popular here in Canada!)
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Caesar?? Is that a drink? |
Over here, Caesar's a fancy dog food.....
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Joren
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Posted: March 01 2004 at 08:22 |
Peter Rideout wrote:
"Wine is fine, and liquor is quicker, but I find they just make me sicker. Beer is Best -- you can keep the rest!"
(Except for the odd Caesar. Spicy! Yum! Almost unknown in America, very popular here in Canada!)
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Caesar?? Is that a drink?
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dude
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Posted: March 01 2004 at 05:57 |
From what i have read,most of the CAESARS were pretty odd!! ET TU BRUTE!!!?
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Peter
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 23:03 |
"Wine is fine, and liquor is quicker, but I find they just make me sicker. Beer is Best -- you can keep the rest!"
(Except for the odd Caesar. Spicy! Yum! Almost unknown in America, very popular here in Canada!)
Edited by Peter Rideout
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Peter
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 22:55 |
Another thing I like is motorcycles, especially honkin' big dual-purpose "thumpers." (Owned two XL500s in the late 70s, early 80s. Great bikes, go-anywhere fun!) I hope to buy a new Kawasaki KLR650 soon....
Believe it or not guys, in the summer of '79, I rode (solo) a single-cylinder Honda XL250 most of the way across Canada, from St. John's, Newfoundland to Calgary, Alberta, turning 19 in a hotel bar en-route! Why such a small bike for such a long trip, you ask? My Goldwing was in the shop that week.....
Oh, and I really like beer and barbeques, too. In winter the beer stays cold in the snow. When it's minus 30 out, I have to drink it faster before it freezes! Hey, no problem.....
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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richardh
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 17:58 |
I play a lot of Chess and get involved in organising a bit. I also like watching football(soccer) and for my sins follow Wolverhampton Wanderers FC.
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Joren
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Posted: February 29 2004 at 09:21 |
danbo wrote:
Dammit Jim, ya don't mix them.
You take a shot of Ouzo and chase it with flat, slightly warm coke. It's great. I used to be a bouncer in a local pub and we did a shot and a coke at the beginning of the shift. Try it, you'll like it.
Sam Adams is my beer of choice.
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I never tried Ouzo AND coke, but I like Ouzo and I like coke, so... but slightly warm coke??!!
I like vodka too!
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dude
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Posted: February 26 2004 at 08:32 |
I stand by my comments!! OUZO AND COKE!! its no point to me downing an ouzo and THEN chasing it with a coke thats double handling and it just takes longer to reach drunk city!! do it all at once and get it over with i say!!!!!.As for JIM ....well he's just a big girls dress !!(p.s JIM; did colin the dog survive?!!) stay safe freinds
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Jim Garten
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Posted: February 26 2004 at 03:08 |
My main problem is with the ouzo - this is made with that most heinous of substances, the devils jizz itself - aniseed!!! ....
Now if we're talking shots, you cannot beat a good schnapps, or a freezing cold shot of black label Smirnoff
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