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And TROUBLE is his middle name
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And TROUBLE is his middle name ![]() ![]() LOOK WHO IS TALKING, the head broom rider. |
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don't foret head broom whacker too.
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![]() Rumors, peeking in ![]() ![]() |
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The rumour's of my death, marriage, severe injuries or anything else; are TOTALLY untrue. Took a part time job, with Omaha Steaks, selling on the phone 4-10; 4 days a week. Other business's getting busy also. Start early most morns & run all day. YES, I miss all of you crazy people (don't let it go to your heads) ![]() I will answer all mails & those that I chat with on the phone can keep you all updated. Always look for me after 10:30 Central time. Second thing I do, when I walk in the door, is turn puter on & see what has been happening with all of you. Also around weekend morns. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Geez, Sage, you should have told me you were dead, I would have sent flowers ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Your current photo reminds me of an Uncle Al I had once. Every family seems to have one.
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The rumour's of my death, marriage, severe injuries or anything else; are TOTALLY untrue. Took a part time job, with Omaha Steaks, selling on the phone 4-10; 4 days a week. Other business's getting busy also. Start early most morns & run all day. YES, I miss all of you crazy people (don't let it go to your heads) ![]() I will answer all mails & those that I chat with on the phone can keep you all updated. Always look for me after 10:30 Central time. Second thing I do, when I walk in the door, is turn puter on & see what has been happening with all of you. Also around weekend morns. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have heard many rumours about you....but you being dead was never one of them ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I was curious about the origin of the word ornery so I looked it up.
Origin: 1816 It was just an ordinary word. That is where ornery comes from, being a dialect or slang use of ordinary. That sort of leaves Oldsage out. ![]() ![]() |
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I was curious about the origin of the word ornery so I looked it up. Origin: 1816 It was just an ordinary word. That is where ornery comes from, being a dialect or slang use of ordinary. That sort of leaves Oldsage out. ![]() ![]() Yes, ordinary he is not.. But if you look at his pic right now, he kind of looks like he originated in 1816 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Friends like these, WHO needs enemies??
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I was curious about the origin of the word ornery so I looked it up. Origin: 1816 It was just an ordinary word. That is where ornery comes from, being a dialect or slang use of ordinary. That sort of leaves Oldsage out. ![]() ![]() |
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Friends like these, WHO needs enemies?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you didn't want the attention, you would not have started the thread, OP... (which obviously stands for Ornery Person) ![]() And you know your friends love you, ![]() So expect some good-hearted ribbing, and take it like a man... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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