…and holy frijoles, but it’s a bit violent around here! Those that aren’t angry seem to be high on something! Serpent, what ARE you putting in those “wood” fipple plugs, anyway?
Maybe we should just shoot Davey Spillane in the foot. Then sue him. Then we can all kick back with a couple Corr videos, light up some industrial hemp, and contemplate the divine dimensions of Pachyderms.
OK, I’ve made my positive contribution to the forum for the month. Back to lesson plans.
Tom
p.s. My comment on Davey Spillane was intended in jest and should not be construed as a threat. I do not ever intend to “pay him a visit.” Nor am I accusing Serpent Music of intentionally or otherwise drugging people. My third cousin in law, who shares a dorm room with a law student, says you can’t sue me if I say that.
p.p.s. Rocky Mountain “Boys” in Grand Junction this weekend, hoist a tune (and whatever else) for me, will ya? My house is coming along–stay tuned for the first ever Lander Session–and I don’t care what Ron says, chicks dig my kilt…
[edited to fix someone’s name I had misspelled. So call off the dang lawyers already]
[ This Message was edited by: WyoBadger on 2002-09-17 20:44 ]
Good to hear from you, Tom. Yes, it looks like you have brought yourself entirely up to speed on what’s been going on around here. Very little talk of whistles lately. You haven’t missed much.
OK, as long as I’m not getting any work done (DARN YOU GUYS!!!)…
Two kilt stories: I heard, when I was in Scotland, that the Highland Fling originated the first time a Scot got into a swarm of highland midges while wearing a kilt sans undergarments.
Immediately after returning home, I was working at a Christian camp in Nebraska (yep, they have 'em there). Of course I was showing around my pictures of my trip, including one of me in a kilt (incidentally standing with my arm around a lovely young Scottish lady, but that’s another story). One of the high school boys at the table asked if I was wearing anything under it. I cocked an eyebrow and replied, “If you were a real Scotsman, you wouldn’t have to ask such ridiculous questions.”
No brambles on my property, but plenty of nice, prickly thistles here and there. Should be nice and dried out by the time you guys get up here.
Sounds like a few people around here have a bramble up their kilt, eh?
Tom me Boyo,
Great to hear from ya. Glad to hear the house is comming along, can’t wait to see it. We’ll be comming through your neck of the woods next year so clear some thistle so I have a place to park. Oh, by the way, save some of that thistle I have a recipe for thistle soup.
You’ll be missed in GJ, but you’ll be in our thoughts