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Ross

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I think it means that Ross thinks he's about to be in some deep people dung! :eek: I believe that Ross is actually Karnac the Magnificent and can see into the future! He knew how that other so popular thread was going to turn out and was just sitting back waiting for the dung to start flying! He's a wise one all right! :cool:

Ross, I have a very important question. How do you get the cuter smilies? Mine are very boring!
 
Maybe Ross and Cooker need some "Larry the Cable Guy". His show was hilarious on Comedy Central. Git 'er done.
 
Heh...with that road sign the way it is for the road above, it looks like an arrow indicating that the "outhouses" are going to go up...so that the truck can pass...and then they will land on that nice convertible. LOL!

My Saturday went better than that...OVER 60 people came to the Chitown Gathering I spearheaded for a bunch of car-related groups/message boards.

Today (Sunday), though....not so much better than that.



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Well, I've had better -- days that is.

But regarding your avatar, tribbles may be warm and fuzzy and all, but beware the klingons and glommers. (But I guess you already know about such creatures.) :p
 
I truly appreciated the smiley, I sat here for awhile tee-hee'ing over that cute little orange guy.
And ...are you sure thats a tribble? ;)
 
What on earth is a tribble?

From wikipedia:
Tribbles are fictional animals in the Star Trek universe. They are depicted as small, soft, and gentle, and as producing a soothing purring sound. These traits are said to endear them to most sentient races which encounter them, with the notable exception of Klingons, who consider Tribbles to be "mortal enemies" of the Klingon Empire, as stated in the episode "Trials and Tribble-ations.
 
:rolleyes:three days ago I replied "lousey".....today is a better day....a few conversations with good friends....some wise council....and a blatantly honest mentor....all have seemed to realign my perspective......

..........my peace of mind is directly proportional to my expectations:rolleyes:
 
From Pairodocs-Laura

Ross, Chris is a big Trekkie, too! Only, I watched it before he did, but he practically has the episodes memorized. I have attended some of the Star Trek/Sci Fi/Fantasy conventions with him, and some of these people DO NOT live in the real world. They have a point, though. I mean, I would live on Risa (?) if I could, too. He is the only man I know who is really in tune with the cosmos; he knows the time of day and the direction just by walking outside and watching the stars. I know that's part of the reason he has problems sleeping. He likes to go outside and you can only see the stars at night. That was part of the reason we had to move out of Anchorage; either there was too much light or it was too darn cold to go outside. We have a 16" Dobsonian telescope, and it stayed boxed up the entire time we were in AK.

For Chris, his day is written in the stars, and I don't mean astrology,

Nicer Day in Idaho,
-Laura
 
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