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May 29, 2010 at 4:29 PM #557932May 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM #557020Allan from FallbrookParticipant
[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.
May 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM #557120Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.
May 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM #557607Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.
May 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM #557708Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.
May 29, 2010 at 7:18 PM #557987Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.
May 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM #557045eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=eavesdropper]Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Now, now, now, eavesdropper, I understand your position, but don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. I also have an ex-H that “has everything” and in the past has proven to be “litigation-happy.” Every other month or so, he expresses a desire to “`rehash’ things again.” I always tell him the same thing, “You know I’m in the business of accepting `service of process.’ You know where to find me.” I’ve been “waiting for papers” for a few years now and so far, nothing’s turned up – LOL![/quote]
Thanks, bearishgurl. It sounds like you have it a lot worse than I do.
Actually, I don’t have anything against him as an ex-husband. It was as a husband that he really sucked. And it’s not just me saying that – he’s currently trying out his act on Wife #4.
May 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM #557145eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=eavesdropper]Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Now, now, now, eavesdropper, I understand your position, but don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. I also have an ex-H that “has everything” and in the past has proven to be “litigation-happy.” Every other month or so, he expresses a desire to “`rehash’ things again.” I always tell him the same thing, “You know I’m in the business of accepting `service of process.’ You know where to find me.” I’ve been “waiting for papers” for a few years now and so far, nothing’s turned up – LOL![/quote]
Thanks, bearishgurl. It sounds like you have it a lot worse than I do.
Actually, I don’t have anything against him as an ex-husband. It was as a husband that he really sucked. And it’s not just me saying that – he’s currently trying out his act on Wife #4.
May 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM #557632eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=eavesdropper]Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Now, now, now, eavesdropper, I understand your position, but don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. I also have an ex-H that “has everything” and in the past has proven to be “litigation-happy.” Every other month or so, he expresses a desire to “`rehash’ things again.” I always tell him the same thing, “You know I’m in the business of accepting `service of process.’ You know where to find me.” I’ve been “waiting for papers” for a few years now and so far, nothing’s turned up – LOL![/quote]
Thanks, bearishgurl. It sounds like you have it a lot worse than I do.
Actually, I don’t have anything against him as an ex-husband. It was as a husband that he really sucked. And it’s not just me saying that – he’s currently trying out his act on Wife #4.
May 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM #557733eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=eavesdropper]Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Now, now, now, eavesdropper, I understand your position, but don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. I also have an ex-H that “has everything” and in the past has proven to be “litigation-happy.” Every other month or so, he expresses a desire to “`rehash’ things again.” I always tell him the same thing, “You know I’m in the business of accepting `service of process.’ You know where to find me.” I’ve been “waiting for papers” for a few years now and so far, nothing’s turned up – LOL![/quote]
Thanks, bearishgurl. It sounds like you have it a lot worse than I do.
Actually, I don’t have anything against him as an ex-husband. It was as a husband that he really sucked. And it’s not just me saying that – he’s currently trying out his act on Wife #4.
May 29, 2010 at 7:34 PM #558012eavesdropperParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=eavesdropper]Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Now, now, now, eavesdropper, I understand your position, but don’t get ahead of yourself just yet. I also have an ex-H that “has everything” and in the past has proven to be “litigation-happy.” Every other month or so, he expresses a desire to “`rehash’ things again.” I always tell him the same thing, “You know I’m in the business of accepting `service of process.’ You know where to find me.” I’ve been “waiting for papers” for a few years now and so far, nothing’s turned up – LOL![/quote]
Thanks, bearishgurl. It sounds like you have it a lot worse than I do.
Actually, I don’t have anything against him as an ex-husband. It was as a husband that he really sucked. And it’s not just me saying that – he’s currently trying out his act on Wife #4.
May 29, 2010 at 7:58 PM #557061eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.[/quote]
My husband (the current one that’s I’m nuts for) was in the Army during the Reagan years, and I’ve noticed that the phrase “plausible deniability” makes frequent appearances in our many of our discussions. Primarily when I’m telling him that his denials aren’t plausible. However, when he talks about serving under Reagan, it’s like he describing this long-lost “golden age” in civilization. He out-and-out worships the guy (and has the RR talking action figure on his library shelves to prove it). Reagan is the third rail in our relationship, and about the only time I keep my opinions to myself (but if he ever calls me Nancy, I’m gonna deck him).
As for the “interrogation techniques” you mentioned, I’ll be sure to tuck that away in my helpful household hints index card box for future reference. Never know when that sort of thing might improve your quality of life.
May 29, 2010 at 7:58 PM #557162eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.[/quote]
My husband (the current one that’s I’m nuts for) was in the Army during the Reagan years, and I’ve noticed that the phrase “plausible deniability” makes frequent appearances in our many of our discussions. Primarily when I’m telling him that his denials aren’t plausible. However, when he talks about serving under Reagan, it’s like he describing this long-lost “golden age” in civilization. He out-and-out worships the guy (and has the RR talking action figure on his library shelves to prove it). Reagan is the third rail in our relationship, and about the only time I keep my opinions to myself (but if he ever calls me Nancy, I’m gonna deck him).
As for the “interrogation techniques” you mentioned, I’ll be sure to tuck that away in my helpful household hints index card box for future reference. Never know when that sort of thing might improve your quality of life.
May 29, 2010 at 7:58 PM #557649eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.[/quote]
My husband (the current one that’s I’m nuts for) was in the Army during the Reagan years, and I’ve noticed that the phrase “plausible deniability” makes frequent appearances in our many of our discussions. Primarily when I’m telling him that his denials aren’t plausible. However, when he talks about serving under Reagan, it’s like he describing this long-lost “golden age” in civilization. He out-and-out worships the guy (and has the RR talking action figure on his library shelves to prove it). Reagan is the third rail in our relationship, and about the only time I keep my opinions to myself (but if he ever calls me Nancy, I’m gonna deck him).
As for the “interrogation techniques” you mentioned, I’ll be sure to tuck that away in my helpful household hints index card box for future reference. Never know when that sort of thing might improve your quality of life.
May 29, 2010 at 7:58 PM #557750eavesdropperParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper][quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=eavesdropper]
By the way, do you KNOW anyone who practices trepanning? I’m looking for a gift for an ex-husband who has everything.[/quote]Eavesdropper: Interesting you should ask. I have a buddy of mine, a former SEAL, who says he’ll kill anybody for a large pizza and a six pack of Michelob. If you throw in a bag of pork rinds, he’ll mutilate the body.[/quote]
Tell him to forget the pork rinds. I’ve got dibs on that part of the job.[/quote]
Eavesdropper: Back when I was in the Army during the wild-and-wooly Reagan years, we used to discuss “plausible deniability”. I think we’re rapidly reaching that point. However, I can provide some insights on “enhanced interrogation techniques” that you might find useful. Including some interesting uses for 2ltr bottles of 7Up. And the Manhattan phone directory.[/quote]
My husband (the current one that’s I’m nuts for) was in the Army during the Reagan years, and I’ve noticed that the phrase “plausible deniability” makes frequent appearances in our many of our discussions. Primarily when I’m telling him that his denials aren’t plausible. However, when he talks about serving under Reagan, it’s like he describing this long-lost “golden age” in civilization. He out-and-out worships the guy (and has the RR talking action figure on his library shelves to prove it). Reagan is the third rail in our relationship, and about the only time I keep my opinions to myself (but if he ever calls me Nancy, I’m gonna deck him).
As for the “interrogation techniques” you mentioned, I’ll be sure to tuck that away in my helpful household hints index card box for future reference. Never know when that sort of thing might improve your quality of life.
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