Re: Ear-Force One
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:54 pm
Isn't that what's used in Donkey Basketball?Evan's Servants wrote:They used to sell chocolate covered mac nuts and called them "donkeyballs." Those were yummy...
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Isn't that what's used in Donkey Basketball?Evan's Servants wrote:They used to sell chocolate covered mac nuts and called them "donkeyballs." Those were yummy...
No kiddin. Welcome to the dark side Evan's Servants, have aBRWombat wrote:...if you can get past the name.:)
Evan's Servants,
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No, actually, I'd rather have chocolate-covered macadamias, thank you very much.Lasolimu wrote:Would you rather have Rocky Mountain Oysters?![]()
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Zazu wrote:People, people! If you *want* a smiley of Snagglepuss, just *ask* for a smiley of Snagglepuss. I'm happy to oblige:
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Zazu wrote:People, people! If you *want* a smiley of Snagglepuss, just *ask* for a smiley of Snagglepuss. I'm happy to oblige:
Do guests leave their brains at home?LadySiren wrote:Yes, but I'd like Hong Kong Fooey or Tooter Turtle. Got 'em laying around anywhere?
If you're referring to me, Zazu, I'd have to have one in order to leave it at home. And bless you for HKF and Tooter there. I especially love Tooter, which I'm guessing most people will have no clue about but have probably heard a reference to (Neo in the Matrix: "Mr. Wizard, get me the hell outta here!").Zazu wrote:Do guests leave their brains at home?
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It's not a jet. It's a Grumman G-159 Gulfstream 1, twin-engine turboprop. Reg number N234MM.Mr. M wrote: I think the jet is called Mickey One, or Disney One.
Somebody's late to the game.hhsrat wrote:It's not a jet. It's a Grumman G-159 Gulfstream 1, twin-engine turboprop. Reg number N234MM.