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Honoring Constantine Pantazonis - RIP 6/16/14
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Post by Doreen Peri » May 9th, 2008, 2:22 pm

old joke from my childhood
Every morning the Trids got up, ate breakfast, and marched over the bridge to Tridville to work.

One morning, a troll moved in under the bridge. When the Trids tried to cross the bridge, the troll climbed up and kicked the Trids all the way back to their homes.

The Trids decided to take the day off in hopes that the troll would go away, but the next morning the troll once again climbed up onto the bridge and kicked them back to their homes. In desperation, the Trids decided to ask the Rabbi for help.

So the next morning the Rabbi walked across the bridge several times but never saw the troll. He went home believing the troll had indeed moved on. When the Trids tried to cross the bridge afterward, the troll climbed up again and kicked the Trids back home. The Rabbi returned to the bridge and called out for the troll.

When the troll appeared, the Rabbi asked why he was allowed to cross the bridge but not the Trids. The troll replied, "Silly Rabbi, kicks are for Trids."

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Post by westcoast » May 9th, 2008, 3:30 pm

yum!

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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 3:39 pm

let's not be hasty, westwoman!

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Post by westcoast » May 9th, 2008, 4:47 pm

sugar coated?

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Post by hester_prynne » May 9th, 2008, 4:52 pm

Roadrunner baby
pleased to meep meep you
crispy in milk
a fine fine ilk
and a sensitive man
conjures raisin bran
and by the way,
did you know
i'm your fan??????

great write here dino
koo koo ca chewy
coco puffy stuff.
things never are as bad as they seem
you write like a
dream dream dream.....
H 8)
"I am a victim of society, and, an entertainer"........DW

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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 5:00 pm

thanks hester. were you named after the silent actress? you've probably have been asked that more times than you'd like, but i am curious - used to have a poster of her.

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Post by hester_prynne » May 9th, 2008, 5:04 pm

http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1946132224/nm0000847


Ms Theda Bara herself.
She even looks like me!!!!! :shock:
My dear Father, had a big ol horny crush on her....
(God rest his wandering soul).

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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 5:13 pm

i've never seen her movies, but i sure liked her poster. it was the one where she's dressed like an arabian dancing girl. i think my ex-wife tore it up! that's alright, i tore up her ian anderson poster in revenge. we were the young, stupid, and restless.

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Post by Lightning Rod » May 9th, 2008, 7:43 pm

now I'm picturing bran flakes
in the milk for fifteen minutes
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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 8:24 pm

you're right about cap'n crunch - they are eternal, like freddie krueger. kashi has staying power too. raisin bran? what can i say? i like raisin bran, but they don't have much vigor - limpid, the wally cox of breakfast fare. the raisins are crunchier than the flakes. god knows that ain't right!

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Post by Lightning Rod » May 9th, 2008, 8:31 pm

rice crispies are the liveliest cereal
what's not to like about snap, crackle, pop?
they don't just lie there like soggy Life
it's enough to make you want cream of wheat
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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 8:42 pm

i used to hate that stuff! though that black guy on the box seems cool. doesn't he have a chef's hat? is he still on the box or has he been deleted in this the era of political correctness? i bet he could tell some tales.

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Post by Lightning Rod » May 9th, 2008, 8:49 pm

are you thinking about Uncle Ben or Aunt Jemima?
Don't even get me started about the Quakers
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Post by constantine » May 9th, 2008, 9:13 pm

no. there used to be a black guy on cream of wheat - no name as i recall. where's truckin; he would remember - he remembers everything! those gypsy jokers get around. you guys are both in texas - did you ever meet one another. i don't trust the quaker. looks too benign - people are usually the opposite of how they appear - at least in my experience. it's like when someone says would i lie to you. from that point on, i begin to be wary. but, in the end analysis, the quaker is a two-dimensional representation of a quaker, and because of that i trust him even less. "nothing is better for thee than me ." yeah right. when in doubt, trust the cap'n. at least he has a rank - he must've accomplished something, and surely has earned the respect of his crew and his superiors to get where he is today. sorry, but you obviously have touched a nerve.

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Post by westcoast » May 9th, 2008, 9:24 pm

an old joke my dad used to play on the local grocery store when he was a lad. he'd call up to ask: "Do you have Aunt Jemima in a bag?"

to which the clerk would answer: "Why yes, we do sir."

then dad would respond to get a boyish thrill:
"Really, well, you'd better let her out!!!"


is it still funny?

;)

~westie

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