Ye Olde CI Daily Banter
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Trish said:kckasper said:Viewmont Mall in Dickson City, PA. Same Santa every year, he even remembers her name, and that she's from FLL.
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kckasper said:Trish said:kckasper said:Viewmont Mall in Dickson City, PA. Same Santa every year, he even remembers her name, and that she's from FLL.0
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Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.
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kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.0
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kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.0
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Trish said:kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.0
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kckasper said:Trish said:kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.0
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kckasper said:Trish said:kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.0
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TruDog said:kckasper said:Both Marching Bands playing the National Anthem together was a class act. Back in 1969 when I was a WR with RU, we were in the Ivy League, not the Big 10. If anyone remembers the 60s, Columbia University was a hotbed of protest at the time. When we played Columbia that year, they had the greatest marching band of all times. It was called the Columbia University Scientific Breakthrough Marching Band. It was a bunch of long haired hippies in torn up jeans and sweatshirts, playing kazoos, with a couple guys playing washtub basses on wheels, with upside down garbage cans and washboards as the percussion section. At halftime, they just kind of meandered around the field, playing Bob Dylan tunes.1
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....Pour'N .... like Rico Suave.
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LAdC EE #1 CG fired up. Pour'N. Northwestern playing tough. Thought Buckeyes would spank them.1
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....TiP'N ..... dat Bottle.
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Oyam123 said:Diginout0
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How ‘bout them Sooners! Tide gonna roll over them though.0
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Grrrr....love the Sooners cb0
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I hate new phones......lost all my schmidt......dropped in the fvcking slush....I am the eggman coo-coo-ka-chew.....busy night I see.....fishing early am....write if you get work anyone
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This week I sold my ice shelter, heater, auger, underwater camera, I’ll just sit on a bucket and have you drill me a hole.2
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Oliva Serie V Churchill.0
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Look out for 12/10 cigar supper deal at .......0