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Old 02-04-2006, 11:15 PM
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Suhs,

The afo-mentioned post by The Colonel is one des-tined fawh...the LBG Howl of Fame.

Y'all know what I mean...

Don't ya know.

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Old 02-04-2006, 11:20 PM
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It's a small world and a tangled up family tree after all.
Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
I'm the only dude in my family that has done a comprehensive study on my "roots".

My genes landed in N.C. in the late 1700's. They hung out in west N.C. for a long time.

I'm a 4th generation Oregonian and have been living in Texas for a dozen years, but now I'm git'in crave'ns. Done BBQ steer about as many way's as it can be done. Texmex is backup here. This N.C. stuff sounds dern good!!!

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I tried to trace my roots once . . . got to be such a tangled mess had to give it up. Roots more crossed up than crab grass in a punkin patch.

Some how with you being a 4th generation Oregonian. I bet your folks got there on a railroad. I bet there were some pre-Bucket Crews' smugglin' moon shine and havin' dookey toofus on the train with 'em.
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Old 02-04-2006, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Suhs,

The afo-mentioned post by The Colonel is one des-tined fawh...the LBG Howl of Faime.

Y'all know what I mean...

Don't ya know.

One has to correct the record on occasion. Particularly when demagoged by a possible former resident of . . . Rat'ville.

I must say it again. It makes me feel better.

Duck fook.

There. Back to the regularly scheduled program.

PS. rchang cute kid by the way. I certainly hope that you have not exposed him to the Devil?
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Old 02-04-2006, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
PS. I hope the "school in Durham" you mentioned is North Carolina Central University, The School of Science and Math or Durham Tech. If not, DUCK FOOK. Thank you.
I take it that you enjoy men dressed in a very unbecoming shade of blue. Too bad.

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Old 02-04-2006, 11:34 PM
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PS. rchang cute kid by the way. I certainly hope that you have not exposed him to the Devil?
Unfortunately that child really could care less about basketball. (Also sadly, the next picture was one of him using his golfclub as a lightsaber) My younger son, though, likes being J.J. Redick. And fortunately, being a Christian man, I have refrained from teaching him, "Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell."
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Old 02-04-2006, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket

I bet your folks got there on a railroad. I bet there were some pre-Bucket Crews' smugglin' moon shine and havin' dookey toofus on the train with 'em.
Couldn't afford railroad or horses. Got there on Donkey. Lost some of them on Donner Pass, but that's another culinary story.

The rest of em stayed in West N.C. and opened a brothel, made their own shine.

Now you know...the rest of the thaasdooorry. Darn tooff.

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Old 02-04-2006, 11:50 PM
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Unfortunately that child really could care less about basketball. (Also sadly, the next picture was one of him using his golfclub as a lightsaber) My younger son, though, likes being J.J. Redick. And fortunately, being a Christian man, I have refrained from teaching him, "Go to hell, Carolina, go to hell."
In due time. In due time.

I have a picture of my first child that I would like to place for your review in my forum. At the age of I think it was 3 months, we had properly suited him with a Dook Sux one'z. It is a picture that I will of course cherish forever.

Although Mr. Red-dick is an incorrigible chap with a rather unpleasant haircut, I must say that he is quite a bit better than Mr. Laetner who will ever be despised for his narcissism and nefarious yet particularly femine dispositon. I trust that you have seen the photos of one Mr. Love being teabagged at a frat party in Chapel Hill? Quite disturbing . . . but convivial as well.

Very well then. I certainly appreciate your contributions to my forum. And I will not hold your bad choice of institution of higher learning against you.

Good day.
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Old 02-04-2006, 11:59 PM
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In due time. In due time.

I have a picture of my first child that I would like to place for your review in my forum. At the age of I think it was 3 months, we had properly suited him with a Dook Sux one'z. It is a picture that I will of course cherish forever.

Although Mr. Red-dick is an incorrigible chap with a rather unpleasant haircut, I must say that he is quite a bit better than Mr. Laetner who will ever be dispised for his narcissism and nefarious yet particularly femine dispositon. I trust that you have seen the photos of one Mr. Love being teabagged at a frat party in Chapel Hill? Quite disturbing . . . but convivial as well.

Very well then. I certainly appreciate your contributions to my forum. And I will not hold your bad choice of institution of higher learning against you.

Good day.
Hate to say this, but Laettner was just as conceited on campus as his critics state he was on court. Hurley on the other hand was a pretty nice guy. Can't wait to see that pic of your son.

Good evening to you, sahr.
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Old 02-06-2006, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
This is a southern classic . . . Quick Easy and Yummy for your Tummy.

Healthy Snack while you navagate your Vega

Stop at any gas station. The best for your requirements are ones that have a bathroom outside with a key on a string or chain, attached to a big piece wood (also good for practicing your Flying Wedges).

1. Purchase a sodee (soda, coke, soft drink, carbonated beverage). If you really want to get the full effect you need something like Grap Soda, Sunkist, or something fruity.

2. Get a pack of peanuts (typically 2 fo a dolla Holla!).

3. Start the car. Crank the stereo.

4. Open Sodee.

5. Pour the peanutz in the sodee . . . DO IT DAMN IT!!!!

6. Enjoy.

Disclaimer: Do not be a doo doo head and choke yourself trying to keep the stuff off your shirt. This will give your shirt character. People will admire and respect this stained badge of broadened culinary horizons.
I would like to point out that in the deep south a grape soda is referred to as a "Nehi belly washer"
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