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   Colo Jim  From the Springs
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TOPP!
28/Aug/12 10:25 AM
   Colo Jim  From the Springs
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Here's a good one...

You think you have lived to be 80 and know who you are, then along comes someone and blows it all to hell!

An old Marine Pilot sat down at the Starbucks, still wearing his old USMC flight suit and leather jacket and
ordered a cup of coffee.

As he sat sipping his coffee , a young woman came and sat down next to him.

She looked him up and down then asked, are you a real pilot?

He replied, 'Well, I've spent my whole life flying planes, first Stearmans, then the early Grummans...
flew a Wildcat and Corsair in WWII, and later jets in the Korean conflict. I've taught more than
260 people to fly and given rides to hundreds, so I guess I am a pilot, - and you, what are you?

'I'm a lesbian was her reply. I spend my whole day thinking about naked women. As soon as I get up in the morning,
I think about naked women. When I shower, I really think about naked women. Even when I watch TV,
I think about naked women. It seems everything makes me think of svelte big breasted naked women!'

The two sat sipping in silence a few moments. . . .

Then a young man sat down on the other side of the old pilot, looked him over and asked: 'Sir are you a real pilot?'

He looked at the young guy then replied, 'I always thought I was, but after all these years I just found out I'm really a lesbian!'
28/Aug/12 10:26 AM
   Peter  From 42º South
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Jim, that's hairy fairies for you!
28/Aug/12 11:12 AM
   CP  From Canberra    Supporting Member
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Boys!!
28/Aug/12 11:16 AM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Hi all. Busy day today. It's my volunteer day at the pharmacy. And I had other things to do after that.

Thank you Peter, I'm well. If I didn't know better, I'd think you cared.

BTW, did you ever figure out what a 'cootie' is?
28/Aug/12 12:11 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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A coyote?
28/Aug/12 12:12 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Holy cow! That was almost an hour between posts. Is anyone still here?
28/Aug/12 12:13 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Hi Anne. How's everything in Albany.
No it's not a coyote.
28/Aug/12 12:14 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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1:47 Good morning one and all!

Please take note of my time, Phantom!

I have been to Volendam in Holland but not on the cruise ship.
28/Aug/12 12:16 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Hello Hal - everything going well down this way. We could do with a bit more rain but that's the weather these days for you.
28/Aug/12 12:17 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Just having a break between doing my housework jobs.
28/Aug/12 12:20 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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As the saying goes, 'A woman's work is never done!'
28/Aug/12 12:22 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Guess your getting near the end of your winter down there. Is it beginning to warm up a bit?
I'm looking forward to some cooler temps here, but I don't like winters.
28/Aug/12 12:26 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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There's something else that goes with that saying. Something about a man's work... But I don't remember what it is.
28/Aug/12 12:30 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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I just found it: 'Man may work from sun to sun but a women's work is never done.' I think Eve said it first. (Gen: 3.16)
28/Aug/12 12:35 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Not sure what 'sun to sun' means.
28/Aug/12 12:39 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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'Sunrise to sunset' I suppose.
28/Aug/12 12:41 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Hey, people!!! I don't like getting CP's.
Am I alone here?
28/Aug/12 12:43 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Hey Phantom. I hope you'll make note of the fact that no one wants to talk to me.
28/Aug/12 12:45 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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OK, a short break. I'll be back in a few minutes.
28/Aug/12 12:48 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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C'mon everyone, HalT has gone. Let's get chatting.
28/Aug/12 12:50 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Okay, what shall we talk about?
The weather is boring.
28/Aug/12 12:53 PM
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While the boys are away, the girls shall play!!
28/Aug/12 12:55 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Okay, back to work for me. Haven't got time to play.
28/Aug/12 12:57 PM
   Sarah Beth  From Back in Kansas    Supporting Member
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Today was a long day. Having some issues with my license. Had a tough afternoon, but I am convinced now that they will get it all worked out. The lady who is graciously allowing me to stay at her house is also graciously allowing me to play on her computer.
28/Aug/12 1:13 PM
   Sue  From ok    Supporting Member
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I have a big day tomorrow, lots of miles to go. Guess I should go to bed since I will be up before dawn again.
28/Aug/12 1:57 PM
   HalT  From S Carolina
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Aw, thanks Anne. (Even if you are using aliases.)
And gee, what can I say Sarah Beth. Good luck.
However, it's my bedtime. Night all.
28/Aug/12 2:00 PM
   Karen  From Texas
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Good night people of the world.
28/Aug/12 2:17 PM
   Sarah  From DC, the last colony
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Thanks, everyone! I am on vacation with my family. Today's comments made me laugh out loud so often that I had to keep explaining to others what was so funny. As usual, Karen's stories and Phantom's summary were good for laughs, but today was full of other laughter-inducing comments, on several of the puzzles, not just Easy.
28/Aug/12 3:18 PM
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Hi Kayo,
Surely that depends on he size of the omelette pan!!
28/Aug/12 5:10 PM
   Peter  From 42º South
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28/Aug/12 5:32 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Talking about a mouse! I should be too embarrassed to mention this but had one hell of a laugh this morning.
I was doing some cleaning and I have this gadget that's a long flat piece of plastic which you put a cover on to dust between hard to get at places like between the stove and cupboards, washing machine and trough, etc. When I was doing between the 'fridge and the built-in cupboard it seemed to hit something halfway and wouldn't continue to move down to clean the bottom half of the 'fridge.
28/Aug/12 5:45 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Mouse tail continued.....

All of a sudden this perfectly preserved flat mouse fell at my feet and scared the living daylights out of me.
Quite a few months ago I caught two mice in the house, something I rarely have here. This one obviously got jammed between the cupboard wall and the 'fridge and I guess the cold from the 'fridge stopped it rotting. Funnily enough, I guess it didn't smell because it didn't rot.
28/Aug/12 5:49 PM
   Anne  From Albany W Australia    Supporting Member
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Oh, I got the 113!
Lucky me!
28/Aug/12 5:50 PM
   Chris  From Canberra    Supporting Member
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1:49. Good evening all.
28/Aug/12 6:38 PM
   Rayray  From an Egg    Supporting Member
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I believe I read through your list of cat sentences aloud with no error; although of course there was no-one within hearing distance to check I did so. Would I be judged by the school of Psychiatry as being abnormal for being able to do it? Would they even attempt to section me - if all else failed, at least for talking to myself?
28/Aug/12 7:46 PM
Kate  From Sydney (Ku-ring-gai)
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all!
28/Aug/12 7:58 PM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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28/Aug/12 9:14 PM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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What are we doing way down here?????
28/Aug/12 9:15 PM
   Mr Cee  From SEQ
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Wellllllllllllll
28/Aug/12 9:15 PM
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