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“There are multiple posts saying that Legolas is the Texan amongst the Fellowship of the Ring and you’re all wrong it’s Gandalf. 

It’s 1000% Gandalf. 

Gandalf followed a wild horse for two days to tame it and would regularly ride up to the Shire with a cart full of homemade fireworks. 

Gandalf's the Texan.”

 

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45 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

“There are multiple posts saying that Legolas is the Texan amongst the Fellowship of the Ring and you’re all wrong it’s Gandalf. 

It’s 1000% Gandalf. 

Gandalf followed a wild horse for two days to tame it and would regularly ride up to the Shire with a cart full of homemade fireworks. 

Gandalf's the Texan.”

 

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Ya lost me at Legolas. Are those some kind of snap-together plastic blocks? :D

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8 minutes ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Those guys were very masterfully mouthing the words fro the sound track of Grease

 

 ..... do you mean to tell me that they weren't really singing it ????   ....  :o

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13 minutes ago, Wallaby Jack, SASS #44062 said:

 

 ..... do you mean to tell me that they weren't really singing it ????   ....  :o

Nor unless one of them was part of that Australian trio Olivia, Newt, and John.  (Sorry, but I've been saving that one for about thirty-five years.  :P  :lol: )

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Posted

Other sites....

most of us have them. a site or mailing list where we either lurk or participate.

 

on one site that I visit there are good questions and answers as well as questions that are just stupid.

 

the question:

 

 
my response
No, of course not. Even primitive man had Tupperware for such things.
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Huh. You would think that even primitive man would be aware that Tupperware would melt with exposure to an open flame. :ph34r:

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3 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

Plastics were not yet invented.

 

34 minutes ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

Even primitive man had Tupperware for such things.

Then how did primitive man have Tupperware? :huh:

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3 hours ago, Alpo said:

Huh. You would think that even primitive man would be aware that Tupperware would melt with exposure to an open flame. :ph34r:

 

2 hours ago, Alpo said:

 

Then how did primitive man have Tupperware? :huh:

 

2 hours ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

 

It was bronze.

 

You will never think of Tupperware the same again:

tup

2 of 2

verb

tupped; tupping

transitive verb

chiefly British
: to copulate with (a ewe)
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1 hour ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

 

 

You will never think of Tupperware the same again:

tup

2 of 2

verb

tupped; tupping

transitive verb

chiefly British
: to copulate with (a ewe)

You mean to say that there's a word for it?   :blink:

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Posted

That's some serious high water!

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3 hours ago, Brazos John said:

You mean to say that there's a word for it?   :blink:

 

Yep.  That's why those tall waterproof boot sheep ranchers wear are called "Tupperwear!"

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2 hours ago, Wallaby Jack, SASS #44062 said:

Flood Zone ?  :huh:


Gulf Coast. Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, and Alabama. 

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