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Talus wrote:If you ever get to Pittsburgh (it's only an hour from here)Jay I'll buy you a couple of Yuengellings!

sounds cool.

by the way, i've never been in either... 8)

i went to college with some cool dudes from upper st. clair, though.

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Tell that to maura :wink:

Smell ye later, Hasselator!

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Time for bed, see ya later, stay out of the Hooskow.

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If you ever get to Pittsburgh (it's only an hour from here)Jay I'll buy you a couple of Yuengellings.

P.S. I just tried to google it for a spelling, and everything said (sp?)!

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Talus wrote:Your english is superb (probably better than mine) but I really didn't think you'd know all of the American slang for prison. Joint, big house, slammer, pen, pokey.
No, I actually meant thanks for the translation. Ain't got any hooskows around here you see :wink:

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Talus wrote:I really didn't think you'd know all of the American slang for prison. Joint, big house, slammer, pen, pokey.
a bad marriage
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Your english is superb (probably better than mine) but I really didn't think you'd know all of the American slang for prison. Joint, big house, slammer, pen, pokey.

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Well, whaddaya think?


Thanks for the translation btw :wink:

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22 straight days of work , and then 3 hours with Maura and straight to the hooskow? (jail)

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No, I worked two extra days last month as well. But I figured I need the money anyways. Going to England and all..

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Fenrisinho wrote:Don't worry, I'll chose starvation the next three weeks.


I'm working a goddam 22 days in a row :evil: :shock: :evil:
22 days in a row? Making up for lost time?

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Don't worry, I'll chose starvation the next three weeks.


I'm working a goddam 22 days in a row :evil: :shock: :evil:

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Fenrisinho wrote:
bigdaddy wrote:
Fenrisinho wrote:You can't hear Acadian Driftwood on radio?
You have?

Beyond "Up on Cripple Creek", "The Weight", and "Life is a Carnival" I don't think The Band gets too much airtime. But hell, if they some getting some radio play, I'd be more than happy to stand (or sit as the case may be...is) corrected.
I've actually heard that song a few times on the radio. I think they released it as a single from Northern Lights-Southern Cross. A BeaUtiful song indeed. But maybe Norwegian radio and Canadian radio are slightly different? I also prefer to sit corrected, much better for my feet (who're carrying my 200 pound body, but I'm taking Brian's advice and will take the low carb route from now on)
I swear I'll never talk to you again if you go low carb! :evil:

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bigdaddy wrote:
Fenrisinho wrote:You can't hear Acadian Driftwood on radio?
You have?

Beyond "Up on Cripple Creek", "The Weight", and "Life is a Carnival" I don't think The Band gets too much airtime. But hell, if they some getting some radio play, I'd be more than happy to stand (or sit as the case may be...is) corrected.
I've actually heard that song a few times on the radio. I think they released it as a single from Northern Lights-Southern Cross. A BeaUtiful song indeed. But maybe Norwegian radio and Canadian radio are slightly different? I also prefer to sit corrected, much better for my feet (who're carrying my 200 pound body, but I'm taking Brian's advice and will take the low carb route from now on)

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Fenrisinho wrote:You can't hear Acadian Driftwood on radio?
You have?

Beyond "Up on Cripple Creek", "The Weight", and "Life is a Carnival" I don't think The Band gets too much airtime. But hell, if they some getting some radio play, I'd be more than happy to stand (or sit as the case may be...is) corrected.

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