Ye Olde CI Daily Banter
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So I will admit that I try those sparkling water "Adult beverages " today for the first time. While they suck in flavor they do pack a little punch.. or it could have been the sun, dehydration, exhaustion and the IPA's I mixed after HAHAHA0
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....Yo Oy... where ya hang'N in Colorado?Oyam123 said:0 -
...Pour'N....
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....ParTay... call in da CoP (long pants its ChiLLy here)....WiNK....0
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....The Gap Band Early in da Morning....0
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Da Browns are still being da Browns.0
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I didn't know you were a Browns fancigarbreath said:Da Browns are still being da Browns.0 -
....da CloWns in OT.cigarbreath said:Da Browns are still being da Browns.0 -
Packers tied the bye in ot. .....lol0
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So I brought home this beauty his mouth opens when it howls and the eyes light up, Blu ran up on him the first time then hid behind me. Big ol scary pitbull hehehe0 -
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Cheese wiz was your favorite of all time. I am guessing on that boat of yours it can be found stock piled next to the cans of Spam. LolOzzy73 said:0 -
Good evening everyone! Punch Punch punched (nice alliteration, if I do say so myself) and pour'N.
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If anyone is interested, even though it is not marked on any US Calendars, today is Trafalgar Day. The 213th Anniversary of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's defeat of the combined French/Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. A really big day in Great Britain. Nelson died during the battle, and his body was preserved in a cask of rum for the return trip to Portsmouth, England.
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....Yes Cap'N.kckasper said:If anyone is interested, even though it is not marked on any US Calendars, today is Trafalgar Day. The 213th Anniversary of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's defeat of the combined French/Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. A really big day in Great Britain. Nelson died during the battle, and his body was preserved in a cask of rum for the return trip to Portsmouth, England.0 -
Shot by a French marine from the tops.kckasper said:If anyone is interested, even though it is not marked on any US Calendars, today is Trafalgar Day. The 213th Anniversary of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's defeat of the combined French/Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. A really big day in Great Britain. Nelson died during the battle, and his body was preserved in a cask of rum for the return trip to Portsmouth, England.0 -
That is correct. Nelson was boinking Lady Emma Hamilton, wife of Lord Hamilton, the British Ambassador to Naples, in the Hamilton estate, right under the eyes of her husband, for years. When the scandal finally was coming into view, Nelson put on all his gaudy medals hoping to get shot on the quarter deck of the HMS Victory, thus dying a hero, and not having to face humiliation because of the affair.cigarbreath said:
Shot by a French marine from the tops.kckasper said:If anyone is interested, even though it is not marked on any US Calendars, today is Trafalgar Day. The 213th Anniversary of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's defeat of the combined French/Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. A really big day in Great Britain. Nelson died during the battle, and his body was preserved in a cask of rum for the return trip to Portsmouth, England.
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And most of you probably think that history is boring. Not so. Did you know that all of those "George Washington Slept Here" historical sites in Northern NJ and Eastern Pennsylvania were all owned by attractive young widows? The Ford Mansion in Morristown NJ is just one example.
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Well being that one of my ancestors was Colonel of the Spanish army I'll leave it off the calendar. Hehehekckasper said:If anyone is interested, even though it is not marked on any US Calendars, today is Trafalgar Day. The 213th Anniversary of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's defeat of the combined French/Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. A really big day in Great Britain. Nelson died during the battle, and his body was preserved in a cask of rum for the return trip to Portsmouth, England.0 -
Smoking a gift. Gurkha but not bad.
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