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Good dog.

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If I ever had this and really did fall, regardless of how much pain I was in, I would do everything I could to NOT say the infamous line... "uh... I've... Uh... Decided to slip on the floor, and I ah... Well, I need someone to help me... "
"sir, are you trying to say that you've fallen, and you can't get up???"

(so ashamed) "yes..........."

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Good dog.

Local pub and brewery has "Ubu Ale" as their signature beer. Check it out: http://www.ubuale.com/

:off:I personally do not care for their beers. They all have a weird twang to them, and no matter if I have 1 or 5, I'm horribly hung over the next day. Lots of other people have said the same thing. The other thing that bothers me is their slogan: "Real Town, Real Beer". Just what in the f*ck is that supposed to mean? Seriously, WTF does that even mean?!?
 
are there any artificially created towns nearby? you know, like the one that indiana jones was in when had to hide in the refrigerator from the A bomb? wow that sucked.
 
KayaBrew said:
Local pub and brewery has "Ubu Ale" as their signature beer. Check it out: http://www.ubuale.com/

:off:I personally do not care for their beers. They all have a weird twang to them, and no matter if I have 1 or 5, I'm horribly hung over the next day. Lots of other people have said the same thing. The other thing that bothers me is their slogan: "Real Town, Real Beer". Just what in the f*ck is that supposed to mean? Seriously, WTF does that even mean?!?

I've been to Placid many times...as far as I know it's a real town. The beer isn't too bad, I enjoy the 46er Pale Ale, granted I've had better, and Ubu was my beer of choice while living in Potsdam, granted it was the equivilent of Natty Ice in that town, but at least it has some flavor. I still remember 10¢ progressive nights at Backstreets using Ubu, you'd stumble out completely plastered for less than two bucks if you drank fast enough.
 
was thinking about water toys for the girls this summer besids the sprinkler under the tramp and thought about what i had as a kid that was fun and remembered the clown and the floating hat :)
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How about these?

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Out of this world.
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These were the only cigarettes I could pick up in high school, because the guy at the head shop that sold them never carded me.
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Loved this show
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Who remembers this poem?:
M R DUCKS
M R NOT DUCKS
O S A R DUCKS!
C M WINGS?
L I B! M R DUCKS
MWAS DUCKS
 
Yeah! I used to get the fat Guinness World Records book that had thousands upon thousands of entries.

Not this crap they peddle nowadays that's twice the price and has like 100 pages, mostly filled with enormous hi-def color photos.

Get your s**t together, World Records people.






.... okay, what were we talking about again? :D
 
At first I thought you meant you had a Guinness World Records book full of fat people records.

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why did people used to throw away porno mags in weird places, back in the seventies? I remember that was the greatest thing when we would find one in the bushes down by the river, or in a random hedgerow somewhere...
 
Dude, seriously, you too!!!!?? In the 90s we had a long winding country road that went on for miles that had rain gutters loaded with the stuff. Good times.

why did people used to throw away porno mags in weird places, back in the seventies? I remember that was the greatest thing when we would find one in the bushes down by the river, or in a random hedgerow somewhere...
 
Dude, seriously, you too!!!!?? In the 90s we had a long winding country road that went on for miles that had rain gutters loaded with the stuff. Good times.

we always thought it was a trap and some ped would be lurking waiting to nab us- but the coast was always clear. it's like people were strolling around leafing through the porno they just bought, when like their mom popped out of no where or something and they had to think quick and fire the mag into the bushes. I have never, nor have i ever known of anyone to discard pornography this way...
 
spearko520 said:
we always thought it was a trap and some ped would be lurking waiting to nab us- but the coast was always clear. it's like people were strolling around leafing through the porno they just bought, when like their mom popped out of no where or something and they had to think quick and fire the mag into the bushes. I have never, nor have i ever known of anyone to discard pornography this way...

C'mon guys! That was some other kid's stash...It worked for Beer in high school too!
 
C'mon guys! That was some other kid's stash...It worked for Beer in high school too!
we never stored the ill gotten porn so haphazardly - i believe we built hideouts, huts, and clubhouses just to hold such precious relics. for shame on those random bush whackers.
 
spearko520 said:
we never stored the ill gotten porn so haphazardly - i believe we built hideouts, huts, and clubhouses just to hold such precious relics. for shame on those random bush whackers.

Haha, bush whackers. I was in your group that respected the porn and built shrines to it.
 
Hmm .. I can only remember Family Ties but I know there were more.

Huh..I thought there were a lot more.


Ubu Productions, Inc., is an independent production company founded in 1982 by television producer Gary David Goldberg. Ubu's notable productions include Family Ties (1982–1989), Brooklyn Bridge (1991–1993) , and Spin City (1996–2002).
 
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