Topic: SCORPIOS RUMPUS ROOM - part 2 | |
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Way Meducational ...
![]() Meduspationals issued on entry, courtesy da house ... ![]() All entering this realm remain forevah changed ... ![]() Keep a smile on da dial ... ![]() ![]() Unnnhhhh ... ![]() ![]() |
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Should we, like, charge tuition or somethin"?
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We already make 'em do the shootin' hat dance ...
![]() And take it out in hide ... ![]() Sure ... Why not??? ... Let's charge 'em some sorta admission ... I'm thinkin' their souls is a reasonable mandate, no ... ??? ... ![]() |
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Yea....and they don't need to buy textbooks. We don't need no stinkin' textbooks.
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Edited by
Dancere
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Tue 05/05/09 04:05 PM
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Pay close attention to the overhead projector ... now broadcastin ...
Step into my planetarium lil boy ... lil girl ... ![]() |
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Rolllllllllll ................................
![]() Another one .... Just like da otter one .... Ya been hangin' on to ittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt ... And, I sure would like a hit ... ![]() |
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Hey....this is a schoolroom for christsake!
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Rolllllllllll ................................ ![]() Another one .... Just like da otter one .... Ya been hangin' on to ittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt ... And, I sure would like a hit ... ![]() Woah ... That was so eerie ... ![]() Aliens broke in, probed me (nicely!) ... And Jacked my keyboard ... ![]() Don't shoot, teach ... ![]() ![]() |
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I thought we were supposed to set an example here?
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H!ll w/ da example ...
![]() I'm settin' a tone ... dig~ding~ding ... Trendsetters r ... arse ... ![]() |
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You're just beggin' for time in the Naughty Chair aren't ya'?
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On bended, bloodied knees, puppy ...
![]() Promises made good ... a girl lives in hope and addled fantasy ... ![]() ![]() |
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I just want ya' to know this is goin' on yr permanent record!...
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Edited by
Dancere
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Tue 05/05/09 05:21 PM
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I feel so depraved, sanctioned and branded ... and I kinda like it ...
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Ok Skaters, it's Lim---------------bo Time! Everybody LIMBO!!!
How low------------- can YOU go??? ![]() |
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Syd, we're gonna need a clean~up and an ambulance on corridor L ...
![]() Marty, you still got those jumper cables in your locker ??? ... ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Stweuth ... ![]() |
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Neighbour, when was the last time ya had a big, thick, steamin' bowl 'o' Wolf brand Chili???
Well, that's TOO~~~~~~~~ long!!! ... ![]() History of the brand ... ![]() In 1895 Lyman T. Davis of Corsicana developed the original recipe for the best chili in the universe, Wolf Brand Chili, which he sold for five cents a bowl from the back of a wagon parked on the streets in downtown Corsicana. He later opened a meat market in Corsicana where he sold his chili in brick form, using the brand name of Lyman's Famous Home Made Chili. In 1921, using the simplest machinery, he began canning his chili and marketing it in the immediate area. It was about that time that he adopted the brand name "Wolf Brand," in honor of his pet wolf, Kaiser Bill. By 1923, with improved equipment, Davis had increased production to 2,000 cans of chili per day. Because of the discovery of oil on his farm, he had neither the time nor the interest to devote to his chili business, and in 1924 he sold his operations to J. C. West and Fred Slauson, two Corsicana businessmen. The new owners modernized production and introduced new marketing techniques. Among the most successful innovations introduced by West and Slauson were Model T Ford trucks with cabs shaped like cans and painted to resemble the Wolf Brand label. A live wolf was caged in the back of each truck. The vehicles not only provided practical transportation for company salesmen but also were effective traveling advertisements for their products. In 1954 the company expanded into interstate markets, having previously distributed its products only in Texas. The new markets included New Mexico, Louisiana, Arizona, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. In 1957 Quaker Oats of Chicago purchased Wolf Brand from Doyle and James West, sons of J. C. West. Quaker Oats continued to operate the Corsicana plant as a separate division of the company, leaving Davis's original recipe unchanged. In 1977 Wolf Brand, along with other chili manufacturers, successfully lobbied the Texas legislature to have chili proclaimed the official "state food" of Texas. In an effort to consolidate its operations, Quaker Oats closed the Corsicana plant in 1985 and merged its operations with another subsidiary, Stokley-Van Camp, in Dallas. ![]() ![]() |
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