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#26 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:02 pm

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hermillion wrote:Christie -- did I tell you how much I admire your quilting skills? Your design sense and use of color are wonderful.

I have several quilts made by both my grandmothers, and by two of my great-grands. Also one by my ex's grandmother. Pieced and applique. They are used on a limited basis, but most definitely not just folded away and forgotten. I've made three, myself -- one cross-stitch, and two pieced. I really admire the time and effort you put into your art.
Ditto. My sis in law is a wonderful quilter. I have three of hers, two she made for the boys I've appropriated until I think they'll take care of them.
Thanks Beebs!

Good thinking on the keeping the quilts safe part!
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#27 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:02 pm

GAHHHHH! Ass-head-extraction ongoing.
Well, then

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#28 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:03 pm

Q3 - Q3 - SPIRIT OF INNOVATION

B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.

G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember". (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)

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#29 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:03 pm

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That is Most Excellent Sidetrackage.

Hope all is well.
All is well. He had to tell me about his first "multiple victim extraction" after a head-on crash. He had to squeeze through an impossibly small opening to reach one person, but he did it. They got everyone to the hospital alive.
Great work, kiddo!

Car extractions are amazing. The Jaws of Life ... tools that didn't exist when we were born.

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#30 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:04 pm

Good thing my team mates helped me on that one!
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#31 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:04 pm

Good Lord.
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football holder thingie for field goals

Kingston trio
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#32 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:06 pm

SportsFan68 wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
That is Most Excellent Sidetrackage.

Hope all is well.
All is well. He had to tell me about his first "multiple victim extraction" after a head-on crash. He had to squeeze through an impossibly small opening to reach one person, but he did it. They got everyone to the hospital alive.
Great work, kiddo!

Car extractions are amazing. The Jaws of Life ... tools that didn't exist when we were born.
This is amazing. And I really didn't use the ass/head extraction for myself to reference this. Send him all sorts of kudos and kisses for what he does.
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#33 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:06 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Q3 - Q3 - SPIRIT OF INNOVATION

B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.

G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember". (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)
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B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.

The goal posts.

G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember" (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)

I dunno. The Four Freshmen. No, they're Statesiders. I dunno.

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#34 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:07 pm

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etaoin22 wrote:Q3 - Q3 - SPIRIT OF INNOVATION

B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.

The kicking tee

G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember". (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)
The Four . . .Lads?

The moment we can no longer remember has to be "the day we tore the goalposts down," which means that I'm wrong on the first part.

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#35 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:08 pm

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B - goalposts

G - The Four Lads ("the day we tore the goalposts down")
I've GOT to remember the spoiler!
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#36 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:08 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Q3 - Q3 - SPIRIT OF INNOVATION

B - A Canadian inventor, marketing with the aid of New York Giant assistant coach Jim Trimble , changed the football field instantly and permanently
in 1967 with this item, said to resemble a slingshot, or a tuning fork.

G - This Canadian group, in the 1950's, sang the instant-nostalgia song "Moments to Remember". (Because of the inventor mentioned in"B", one of the moments is no longer possible.)
Wow to both!
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New goal post shape - Y shape?

G - No idea!
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#37 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:09 pm

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I forgot that goalposts used to be shaped like an H instead of square Y. I'm old enough to remember, but I'm old enough to forget.

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#38 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:11 pm

silvercamaro wrote:
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I forgot that goalposts used to be shaped like an H instead of square Y. I'm old enough to remember, but I'm old enough to forget.
Yeah. That's my excuse, too. Can I tag along with you? Except I had no idea on the singing group, so. I'm going to go eat angleworms.
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#39 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:11 pm

It is indeed the Y-shaped or tuning fork or slingshot goalpost.

Immediately everyone realized it was better, and changed. For academia type places, also, no drunken louts hurting themselves tearing goalposts down.

Four Lads.

From the choir of st. mike's to the top of the charts.

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#40 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:12 pm

silvercamaro wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:
That is Most Excellent Sidetrackage.

Hope all is well.
All is well. He had to tell me about his first "multiple victim extraction" after a head-on crash. He had to squeeze through an impossibly small opening to reach one person, but he did it. They got everyone to the hospital alive.
Puts alot of stuff into perspective.

Awesome Judy!

How proud you should be! How lucky for his area to have him on duty, along with his co-workers.
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#41 Post by etaoin22 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:13 pm

Q4 - Q4 - THE MOMENT OF TRUTH HAS FINALLY COME

Though not the one on prime time...

B - "The Moment of truth has finally come" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?

(Group name is related to something in the Starter).

G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)

How many black keys, how many white keys?

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#42 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:15 pm

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B - The Capitols

G - 36 black, 52 white (Mrs. Thompson would be so proud of me!)
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#43 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:16 pm

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etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - Q4 - THE MOMENT OF TRUTH HAS FINALLY COME

Though not the one on prime time...

B - "The Moment of truth is finally near" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?

(Group name is related to something in the Starter).

No clue. Sorry.

G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)

How many black keys, how many white keys?

36 black, 52 white.

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#44 Post by christie1111 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:17 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - Q4 - THE MOMENT OF TRUTH HAS FINALLY COME

Though not the one on prime time...

B - "The Moment of truth has finally come" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?

(Group name is related to something in the Starter).

G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)

How many black keys, how many white keys?
Um, can I to be too young for this one? Barely 7 at the time? Only escuse I can come up with!

G - 25?
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#45 Post by Beebs52 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:17 pm

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While I can hear the song in my head I can't see the group. Perhaps Apollo and the Slurpees. You remember them.

I play the piano. I couldn't tell you how many keys. 55 and 33. This is pathetic.
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#46 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:18 pm

etaoin22 wrote:Q4 - Q4 - THE MOMENT OF TRUTH HAS FINALLY COME

Though not the one on prime time...

B - "The Moment of truth is finally near" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?

(Group name is related to something in the Starter).

G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)

How many black keys, how many white keys?
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B - "The Moment of truth is finally near" is part of the patter in one of my favorite radio summer songs of all time, from 1966,
"Cool Jerk". What is the name of the group which performed "Cool Jerk"?

(Group name is related to something in the Starter).

Dave Clark Five (no idea)

G - The driving bass line is played by one of those 88-key pianos.
(Gimme a little bass, with those 88's..)

How many black keys, how many white keys?[/quote]
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#47 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:19 pm

SC - there was a blurb in the Tulsa World today about the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History. I'd be up for a visit during the Great Gridiron Getaway.
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#48 Post by silvercamaro » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:20 pm

hermillion wrote:SC - there was a blurb in the Tulsa World today about the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History. I'd be up for a visit during the Great Gridiron Getaway.
It's a wonderful museum, and some new stuff is there I haven't seen. I'm all for it.

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#49 Post by SportsFan68 » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:21 pm

What was MsKing gonna eat?

I'm gonna go eat Triscuits that have been re-frozen about 12 times now. I'll bet they're crispy and delicious.

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#50 Post by hermillion » Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:23 pm

It's a wonderful museum, and some new stuff is there I haven't seen. I'm all for it.
The "dinovator" looked really cool. Looking apatosaurus in the eye -- what a blast!
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