the gurgling coming out of his mouth sounds something like "pluto".
The fuck?
Well.... vodka will never fix that baby. It is good and sliced in two forever I'm afraid.tinymystic wrote: Delle, doesn't Vodka fix everything? haha! How's your little head?
I'm off, too.....Martiansky wrote:Well, I'm out......I see a smallish four-legged fluffball(IT'S SO FLUFFY!) looking very tiredly(is that a word?) in my general direction.....
**picks up said fluffy and heads to bed***
Good night, all! Miss ya!
(((EVERYONE)))
Aaaaah...shucks. *blush*Ratty wrote:Mohairs, there is something about you.....I just love you. (Don't get creeped out or anything. Not in a creepy way.)
JESUS CHRIST YGGY LOOK HERE SHEESHMrpatatomoto wrote:Here Lucky420lucky420 wrote:
Ok I suck at posting...
yeah, me too!LeChatNoir wrote:I love tools with a known history. I still use some of my grandfather's tools.
I still have my father's (born in 1919) hammer, Chicago electric circular saw and electric jigsaw. The metal cases shock me sometimes... I don't actually use them much anymore but I have 'em and do occasionally plug 'em in and use them. The hammer works just fine! I almost brought it to the playa this year, then decided I'd rather not risk losing it.LeChatNoir wrote:I love tools with a known history. I still use some of my grandfather's tools.
haha yeah Cap'n.........I have an old "Mall Saw", 14" beam saw (like oversized skill saw) from my dad, and yeah, get shocked from time to time........hahhaaaaCaptain Goddammit wrote:I still have my father's (born in 1919) hammer, Chicago electric circular saw and electric jigsaw. The metal cases shock me sometimes... I don't actually use them much anymore but I have 'em and do occasionally plug 'em in and use them. The hammer works just fine! I almost brought it to the playa this year, then decided I'd rather not risk losing it.LeChatNoir wrote:I love tools with a known history. I still use some of my grandfather's tools.