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I found someone..............6

Who?

 

someone want a Countdown

might not be what you were expecting..... I certainly wasn't...but .....WOW !!

Now if they can get Daryl and the bird back on for Sat mornings to follow... and wife lets me out to get boozed on a friday night so Im watching with hangover like I sued to..

http://thunderbirds.com/

so ah

back to counting....

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Just finished a peanut butter and banana sandwich with a good coffee.

Does life get any better than that?

Yep the dees could win a few more in 2015 perhaps

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so ah

back to counting....

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One post and you stuffed it up. Leave it to the expert. Still 6. Repeat your post tomorrow and you will be right.


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Just finished a peanut butter and banana sandwich with a good coffee.

Does life get any better than that?

Yep the dees could win a few more in 2015 perhaps

I now have 3 grand daughters with Scoop Junior and his lovely wife producing their first child, a lovely daughter.

I now have 3 grand daughters with Scoop Junior and his lovely wife producing their first child, a lovely daughter.

Now that is better Redleg.

Enjoy.

One post and you stuffed it up. Leave it to the expert. Still 6. Repeat your post tomorrow and you will be right.

oops...got carried away !! :)

 

oops...got carried away !! :)

See what happens when you challenge the Official Countdown officer

I am surprised you have not been smitten

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oops...got carried away !! :)

You obviously thought anybody could do a countdown. I have been trained for years in the study of countdown and am in fact a black belt, grand master, in the old art of countdown.

I propose a countdown to Wong's on the 2nd of December, after the ND. Obviously I will do it, as no one else on here as the necessary skill and qualifications for such a difficult task.


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See what happens when you challenge the Official Countdown officer

I am surprised you have not been smitten

I am actually thinking of smiting or smitting him, whichever is more painful.

You obviously thought anybody could do a countdown. I have been trained for years in the study of countdown and am in fact a black belt, grand master, in the old art of countdown.

I propose a countdown to Wong's on the 2nd of December, after the ND. Obviously I will do it, as no one else on here as the necessary skill and qualifications for such a difficult task.

Oh yes master!

I am actually thinking of smiting or smitting him, whichever is more painful.

I am actually thinking of smiting or smitting him, whichever is more painful.

I think it is one t

I am actually thinking of smiting or smitting him, whichever is more painful.

cant take you seriously if you cant make up your mind!! sheesh !! :huh:


I think it is one t

dont help him...let him wallow in his tees

See what happens when you challenge the Official Countdown officer

I am surprised you have not been smitten

thats just weird OD...lol

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cant take you seriously if you cant make up your mind!! sheesh !! :huh:

Consider yourself smote.

Consider yourself smote.

noted ....

( or is that snoted )

I now have 3 grand daughters with Scoop Junior and his lovely wife producing their first child, a lovely daughter.

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Congats

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Congats

Thanks and there is a man that can count.


Thanks and there is a man that can count.

lol

 

Thanks and there is a man that can count.

It called creative accounting Red.

I am just following MessyDrugs lead in this area.

someone want a Countdown

might not be what you were expecting..... I certainly wasn't...but .....WOW !!

Now if they can get Daryl and the bird back on for Sat mornings to follow... and wife lets me out to get boozed on a friday night so Im watching with hangover like I sued to..

http://thunderbirds.com/

Now that takes me back ... I still have an old Daryl and Ossie LP somewhere!


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