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finally, an excuse to wear my lederhosen but they would have worked at the Biergarten this year too...samtzu wrote: Springtime for Hitler
things to pack for 2005...lederhosen, 100 lbs. assorted wurst, 50 gallon drum of sauerkraut, collection of steins, Andy Wahol print of Eva Braun
I am a bit tied up at the moment...but if you leave your name and number.....
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Betcha everyone would want to camp on the liquor aisle, that's where most people lost in the supermarket end up anyway.theCryptofishist wrote:Then there's always "Lost in the Supermarket"
Each street is named after a supermarket section (Produce, canned goods, frozen food, the liquor aisle) and the radials are all check out lines.
I am a bit tied up at the moment...but if you leave your name and number.....
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This is one of my favorite themes too.SilkenTofu wrote:finally, an excuse to wear my lederhosen but they would have worked at the Biergarten this year too...samtzu wrote: Springtime for Hitler
things to pack for 2005...lederhosen, 100 lbs. assorted wurst, 50 gallon drum of sauerkraut, collection of steins, Andy Wahol print of Eva Braun
I wanna see some of those giant pretzel/tube top thingies, barely covering the breasts of some well-endowed German bier maidens. (Like they wore in "The Producers.")
...but it seemed like such a good idea at the time...
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Ooo! Ooo! Even better: "Lost in the Drug Store!"SilkenTofu wrote:Betcha everyone would want to camp on the liquor aisle, that's where most people lost in the supermarket end up anyway.theCryptofishist wrote:Then there's always "Lost in the Supermarket"
Each street is named after a supermarket section (Produce, canned goods, frozen food, the liquor aisle) and the radials are all check out lines.
Potential street names: "Tranquilizers", "Stimulants", "Opiates/Narcotics", "Hallucinogens", "Birth Control/STD Prevention", "Embarassing Personal Fungus & Parasite Products"
...but it seemed like such a good idea at the time...
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True. I forgot the part where there are no art cars, only art carts. (or is that ar carts?) I suppose there will be lots of little horsies to ride on for a quarter.SilkenTofu wrote:Betcha everyone would want to camp on the liquor aisle, that's where most people lost in the supermarket end up anyway.theCryptofishist wrote:Then there's always "Lost in the Supermarket"
Each street is named after a supermarket section (Produce, canned goods, frozen food, the liquor aisle) and the radials are all check out lines.
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On the other hand, when we were on our way to Lovelock we passed the "Donner Trails" subdivision, with street names like "Snowdrift" and "Fort Bridger." That seemed like a really bad idea for residential property--historical connection or not. Really. Would you ever fell completely comfortable cooking in a kitchen there? And what kind of nightmares would your children have when they learn the truth about their little piece of home.
Who knows. Maybe they'll have kick ass neighborly block parties.
Who knows. Maybe they'll have kick ass neighborly block parties.
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Re: Thread Drift
The great-grandfather or something of an older guy I work with was one of the eaters...theCryptofishist wrote:On the other hand, when we were on our way to Lovelock we passed the "Donner Trails" subdivision, with street names like "Snowdrift" and "Fort Bridger." That seemed like a really bad idea for residential property--historical connection or not. Really. Would you ever fell completely comfortable cooking in a kitchen there? And what kind of nightmares would your children have when they learn the truth about their little piece of home.
Who knows. Maybe they'll have kick ass neighborly block parties.
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Re: Thread Drift
Not the one who opened a restaurant?buckethead alien wrote:The great-grandfather or something of an older guy I work with was one of the eaters...theCryptofishist wrote:On the other hand, when we were on our way to Lovelock we passed the "Donner Trails" subdivision, with street names like "Snowdrift" and "Fort Bridger." That seemed like a really bad idea for residential property--historical connection or not. Really. Would you ever fell completely comfortable cooking in a kitchen there? And what kind of nightmares would your children have when they learn the truth about their little piece of home.
Who knows. Maybe they'll have kick ass neighborly block parties.
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"Body Parts"
Know-thyself questions:
(1) What street would you most want to camp on?
(2) What street would you least want to camp on?
I'll start off with my answers:
(1) Feet Street, because I like the sound of it
(2) Nipple Drive, because I'm not sure if I could stand the constant pressure to express myself
Know-thyself questions:
(1) What street would you most want to camp on?
(2) What street would you least want to camp on?
I'll start off with my answers:
(1) Feet Street, because I like the sound of it
(2) Nipple Drive, because I'm not sure if I could stand the constant pressure to express myself
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Theme spelled backwards is Emeht. Reverse the last two letters and we get E-Meth. I'm working on my costume for Kranky the Klown patterned after the charactor that encourages truck drivers to "pack their beaks with prison powder" and drive into a ditch on www.CBabuse.com
Download the "Trucker Abuse" game there.
Download the "Trucker Abuse" game there.
Art cred: Georgie Boy 2011: www.mutantvehicle.com/georgie_boy.htm ; Ein Hammer 2010; Fluffer 2009; Zsu Zsu 2008; U-Me 2007; Mantis 2006; MiniMan and Pikes Of Paranoia 2005; Time Machine Mutant Vehicle 2004. www.MutantVehicle.com
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