ES and the Fan
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:49 pm
I have a special something for you both at a special site. Below.
Beebs52 wrote:I have a special something for you both at a special site. Below.
Sisyphean Fan wrote:Beebs52 wrote:I have a special something for you both at a special site. Below.
Ha! I like the idea of having extended blades with which to slice and dice.
littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:Beebs52 wrote:I have a special something for you both at a special site. Below.
Ha! I like the idea of having extended blades with which to slice and dice.
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
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Sisyphean Fan wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:
Ha! I like the idea of having extended blades with which to slice and dice.
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
Do we really need pitchers and catchers and to have them report something?
Da!littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
Do we really need pitchers and catchers and to have them report something?
It's a good thing McCarthy's dead and it's OK to be a communist in America.....
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Sisyphean Fan wrote:Da!littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:
Do we really need pitchers and catchers and to have them report something?
It's a good thing McCarthy's dead and it's OK to be a communist in America.....
lb13
That phrase always cracks me up. What are they reporting, anyway?
And it makes me think of my grandma. When we used to act up (yes, I know, hard as it is to believe, I occasionally acted up as a youngster), my grandma would tell us that we were "going on report". Or, if we really did it, just that we were "on report".
Is that an Illinoisism or generationalism? Or just a grandmaism?
I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:Da!littlebeast13 wrote:
It's a good thing McCarthy's dead and it's OK to be a communist in America.....
lb13
That phrase always cracks me up. What are they reporting, anyway?
And it makes me think of my grandma. When we used to act up (yes, I know, hard as it is to believe, I occasionally acted up as a youngster), my grandma would tell us that we were "going on report". Or, if we really did it, just that we were "on report".
Is that an Illinoisism or generationalism? Or just a grandmaism?
I am only familiar with the idea of "putting someone on report" from Hogan's Heroes. Anytime someone misbehaved at Stalag 13, Klink was putting them "on report"....
I have never been put on report that I know of. My Dad just used the belt on me and the Beast sisters in the rare instances we caused trouble....
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Can you tell I'm putting off trying to figure out today's LS?Sisyphean Fan wrote:I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote: Da!
That phrase always cracks me up. What are they reporting, anyway?
And it makes me think of my grandma. When we used to act up (yes, I know, hard as it is to believe, I occasionally acted up as a youngster), my grandma would tell us that we were "going on report". Or, if we really did it, just that we were "on report".
Is that an Illinoisism or generationalism? Or just a grandmaism?
I am only familiar with the idea of "putting someone on report" from Hogan's Heroes. Anytime someone misbehaved at Stalag 13, Klink was putting them "on report"....
I have never been put on report that I know of. My Dad just used the belt on me and the Beast sisters in the rare instances we caused trouble....
lb13
The Bob Crane case was on American Justice yesterday. I also think Greg Kinnear was really good in Auto Focus. And, hard to believe, Christopher Walken was not as creepy as the real life guy he portrayed.
Get to it or I'm gonna put you on report.Sisyphean Fan wrote:Can you tell I'm putting off trying to figure out today's LS?Sisyphean Fan wrote:I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.littlebeast13 wrote:
I am only familiar with the idea of "putting someone on report" from Hogan's Heroes. Anytime someone misbehaved at Stalag 13, Klink was putting them "on report"....
I have never been put on report that I know of. My Dad just used the belt on me and the Beast sisters in the rare instances we caused trouble....
lb13
The Bob Crane case was on American Justice yesterday. I also think Greg Kinnear was really good in Auto Focus. And, hard to believe, Christopher Walken was not as creepy as the real life guy he portrayed.
So you're reporting? Are you a pitcher or a catcher?ulysses5019 wrote:Get to it or I'm gonna put you on report.Sisyphean Fan wrote:Can you tell I'm putting off trying to figure out today's LS?Sisyphean Fan wrote: I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.
The Bob Crane case was on American Justice yesterday. I also think Greg Kinnear was really good in Auto Focus. And, hard to believe, Christopher Walken was not as creepy as the real life guy he portrayed.
ulysses5019 wrote:Get to it or I'm gonna put you on report.Sisyphean Fan wrote:Can you tell I'm putting off trying to figure out today's LS?Sisyphean Fan wrote: I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.
The Bob Crane case was on American Justice yesterday. I also think Greg Kinnear was really good in Auto Focus. And, hard to believe, Christopher Walken was not as creepy as the real life guy he portrayed.
Are you a moderator or something?MinisterOfPropaganda wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:Get to it or I'm gonna put you on report.Sisyphean Fan wrote: Can you tell I'm putting off trying to figure out today's LS?
As Minister of Propaganda, I hereby put uly on report.
No avatars for 2 weeks....
littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:Da!littlebeast13 wrote:
It's a good thing McCarthy's dead and it's OK to be a communist in America.....
lb13
That phrase always cracks me up. What are they reporting, anyway?
And it makes me think of my grandma. When we used to act up (yes, I know, hard as it is to believe, I occasionally acted up as a youngster), my grandma would tell us that we were "going on report". Or, if we really did it, just that we were "on report".
Is that an Illinoisism or generationalism? Or just a grandmaism?
I am only familiar with the idea of "putting someone on report" from Hogan's Heroes. Anytime someone misbehaved at Stalag 13, Klink was putting them "on report"....
I have never been put on report that I know of. My Dad just used the belt on me and the Beast sisters in the rare instances we caused trouble....
lb13
So it was an S/M bondage kind of thing with no one ever caught?Sisyphean Fan wrote:I'm pretty sure that my grandma never watched Hogan's Heroes, so it must be a generational thing, since I suppose the writers were probably about that same age.littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote: Da!
That phrase always cracks me up. What are they reporting, anyway?
And it makes me think of my grandma. When we used to act up (yes, I know, hard as it is to believe, I occasionally acted up as a youngster), my grandma would tell us that we were "going on report". Or, if we really did it, just that we were "on report".
Is that an Illinoisism or generationalism? Or just a grandmaism?
I am only familiar with the idea of "putting someone on report" from Hogan's Heroes. Anytime someone misbehaved at Stalag 13, Klink was putting them "on report"....
I have never been put on report that I know of. My Dad just used the belt on me and the Beast sisters in the rare instances we caused trouble....
lb13
The Bob Crane case was on American Justice yesterday. I also think Greg Kinnear was really good in Auto Focus. And, hard to believe, Christopher Walken was not as creepy as the real life guy he portrayed.
Diced squirrel . . . hmmmmm...littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:Beebs52 wrote:I have a special something for you both at a special site. Below.
Ha! I like the idea of having extended blades with which to slice and dice.
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
LOL!littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
Do we really need pitchers and catchers and to have them report something?
It's a good thing McCarthy's dead and it's OK to be a communist in America.....
lb13
SportsFan68 wrote:Diced squirrel . . . hmmmmm...littlebeast13 wrote:Sisyphean Fan wrote:
Ha! I like the idea of having extended blades with which to slice and dice.
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
Rule #1: Rodents are not cute.Evil Squirrel wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Diced squirrel . . . hmmmmm...littlebeast13 wrote:
Do we really need to have diced squorrel?
lb13
Do don't dice up cute critters.
Do you need to take another good look at my avatar? Or maybe I should put in a personal appearance....
A one-ton "fossil rat" has been discovered in South AmericaSportsFan68 wrote: Rule #1: Rodents are not cute.
Rule #2: In case of cute imaginary rodents, such as Suzy and Perla, see Rule #1.
Rule #3: No personal appearances. Period. Exclamation point!

SportsFan68 wrote:Rule #4: ES is NOT, repeat NOT related to this giant rodent.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGGHHHH (running screaming from the hemisphere)!!!!!
Whew! It's a vegetablarian! No chance of my being of the slightest interest for dinner.littlebeast13 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:Rule #4: ES is NOT, repeat NOT related to this giant rodent.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGGHHHH (running screaming from the hemisphere)!!!!!
I doubt ES would claim to be related to something so ugly....
I'll bet you'd give it scritches though if it was either that or become that giant rodent's dinner....
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He needs Caress Evenly Gorgeous. In a vat.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:A one-ton "fossil rat" has been discovered in South AmericaSportsFan68 wrote: Rule #1: Rodents are not cute.
Rule #2: In case of cute imaginary rodents, such as Suzy and Perla, see Rule #1.
Rule #3: No personal appearances. Period. Exclamation point!