I've become such a cynical Cowboys fan

I'm very honored, it sounds like quite an award! I am a little nervous to see what that trophy would look like though.... :omg:

That dang boat almost killed me and a couple of my buddies trying to rescue it too. There was an old timer watching from the dock that was there the day it sank and the day we rescued it. He walked over to us in disbelief and said if he hadn't of seen it with his own eyes, he never would have believed it.
#1) have you ever seen a big ol' gigged bullfrog all squirming around on the end of yer' gig ?
* I've not quite mastered the miniature sized version of my zero point perpetual motion engine in configuring it within the design parameters of this envisioned award as of yet,,,ya-know? to keep the arms &most notably them hind legs all squirming around 24/7,,, don't call us,son!,,,we'll call you o_O
#2)the sound wisdom of the crusty experienced ol' Cobb's if left unappreciated& heard the sifted wisdom of, is a true travesty( now this is straight up honest injun/ go to Sunday church "Melonfeud" talking,,,, I had a WW1 veteran pressgang me into mowing his yard when I was a kid after he'd busted me in his 'world' of woods& fishing ponds,,,,that ol' man was the best friend I ever had,,, come to think about it.;)

:lmao::lmao2::lmao:
I'm having a blast with my cowboy buds:thumbup:
 
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#1) have you ever seen a big ol' gigged bullfrog all squirming around on the end of yer' gig ?
* I've not quite mastered the miniature sized version of my zero point perpetual motion engine in configuring it within the design parameters of this envisioned award as of yet,,,ya-know? to keep the arms &most notably them hind legs all squirming around 24/7,,, don't call us,son!,,,we'll call you o_O
#2)the sound wisdom of the crusty experienced ol' Cobb's if left unappreciated& heard the sifted wisdom of, is a true travesty( now this is straight up honest injun/ go to Sunday church "Melonfeud" talking,,,, I had a WW1 veteran pressgang me into mowing his yard when I was a kid after he'd busted me in his 'world' of woods& fishing ponds,,,,that ol' man was the best friend I ever had,,, come to think about it.;)

:lmao::lmao2::lmao:
I'm having a blast with my cowboy buds:thumbup:


Yes, I have seen a big bullfrog squirming on the end of my gig. It reminds me of the gift my parents brought once from a day border excursion to Mexico for cheap meds. It reminded me of that fat 'ol stuffed frog riding a wooden motorcycle, minus the perpetual moving arms and legs, of course. It sounds weird now, but it was a pretty awesome souvenir at the time, I kinda wish I still had it. It looked exactly like this

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Uh-huh -- sounds believable, although a bit inflexible. Try it on New Year's Eve, when TV routinely displays that "blast from the past." You might like it! o_O
I think you yanks are trying to confuse me. I have looked it up. Mr. Sterling is like Alfred Hitchcock of the mystery and horror genre. I wish I had a suit like Mr. Sterling.
ABQ has a lot of explaining to do!
 
Here ya go, mate...


Thank you my blinged out friend!
I have found a new pastime and cultural reference.
When mum starts acting up, I will say to her, matter of factly like some yank, "Quit being in the Twilight Zone!"
You are a good lad!
 
Yes, I have seen a big bullfrog squirming on the end of my gig. It reminds me of the gift my parents brought once from a day border excursion to Mexico for cheap meds. It reminded me of that fat 'ol stuffed frog riding a wooden motorcycle, minus the perpetual moving arms and legs, of course. It sounds weird now, but it was a pretty awesome souvenir at the time, I kinda wish I still had it. It looked exactly like this

0f56a15575dbc6cb134a83c5d88c89d0.jpg
I once saw a big frog (taxidermied) playing a guitar. What odd people you yanks are.
 
#1) have you ever seen a big ol' gigged bullfrog all squirming around on the end of yer' gig ?
* I've not quite mastered the miniature sized version of my zero point perpetual motion engine in configuring it within the design parameters of this envisioned award as of yet,,,ya-know? to keep the arms &most notably them hind legs all squirming around 24/7,,, don't call us,son!,,,we'll call you o_O
#2)the sound wisdom of the crusty experienced ol' Cobb's if left unappreciated& heard the sifted wisdom of, is a true travesty( now this is straight up honest injun/ go to Sunday church "Melonfeud" talking,,,, I had a WW1 veteran pressgang me into mowing his yard when I was a kid after he'd busted me in his 'world' of woods& fishing ponds,,,,that ol' man was the best friend I ever had,,, come to think about it.;)

:lmao::lmao2::lmao:
I'm having a blast with my cowboy buds:thumbup:

Melonfeud, I think you are like a character from a Faulkner novel. @Corso, do you agree with me?
 
I think it also has to do with having a lot of these 8-8 type of years. If we had 2 or 3 years in a row where we were drafting in the top 5-10, it would be a lot easier to rebuild.
 
Yes, I have seen a big bullfrog squirming on the end of my gig. It reminds me of the gift my parents brought once from a day border excursion to Mexico for cheap meds. It reminded me of that fat 'ol stuffed frog riding a wooden motorcycle, minus the perpetual moving arms and legs, of course. It sounds weird now, but it was a pretty awesome souvenir at the time, I kinda wish I still had it. It looked exactly like this

0f56a15575dbc6cb134a83c5d88c89d0.jpg
:lmao: that's over the horizon awesome r635:lmao2:
* I've actually ' hung' a Mexican barn wood framed picture of Pancho Villa on the wall of my shtf backhoe excavated command bunker,,,,:thumbup:

* * god almighty hissellf truly do love him some Mexican cooking:yourock::dance::yourock:
 
I see. I reply do not feel left out and neglected by not being in that August group. Why don't I just scurry along and sit in the dark in my room.
,,,er,,,why you wanna flop that lame unloved casing-liner card on the table my BROTHER?,,,,o_O
 
I think you yanks are trying to confuse me. I have looked it up. Mr. Sterling is like Alfred Hitchcock of the mystery and horror genre. I wish I had a suit like Mr. Sterling.
ABQ has a lot of explaining to do!

To each his own. I'm not trying to confuse anyone; surely not you or anyone else. Like many viewers, I have found "The Twilight Zone" a thoroughly entertaining and highly imaginative series. Not especially enamored with the "yanks" comment, though, since we're all human beings trying to get along as well as possible. I bear no resentment over differences in place of birth. If you're curious as to what that "golden oldie" is all about, you might check it out late at night on New Years Eve. You just might change any pre-conceived idea as to whether you might like it nor not. ;) What's ABQ, by the way?
 
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Its grinding on me..I jumped ship and went tourney fishing after 2007..Came back in 2013, only to find Romo being crucified, a perenial 8-8 team and no end to mediocraty..Then 2014 and ever since then one more day closer to another bass boat!

Well you not here for the struggles so see ya!
 
Benjy? Lol... holy hell.
Oh,ye,foul& least of fearsome fun pokeries,AS ye be amassed agin the fortuitous & firmly fair MELON of FEUD,IS & SHALL IT BE HEH?
** my momma's Irish moonshiner clan strucke ' new world ' dirt in 1630 you non-wild Indian whiskey swilling HOSERS of LOSERDOM,, (pack that tight in yer' pipe & strike a Lucifer,,,fellers:rolleyes:)





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