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The Official Eleanor Roosevelt (And Anything Else Non-Topical) Thread

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Posted by charlie hebdo on Saturday, August 17, 2019 10:16 AM

Convicted One

I don't think that thread was deleted....it just got moved to the "proper" folder. ROFL!

 

You are to wit as a wet blanket is to a fun party. 

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Posted by Convicted One on Saturday, August 17, 2019 11:04 AM

charlie hebdo
You are to wit as a wet blanket is to a fun party.

It's really not as effortless as I might make it seem.  Whistling

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Posted by zardoz on Saturday, August 17, 2019 12:53 PM

Deggesty
private cars were added to the rear in Denver--and it took three or four tries before a good joint was made; I was somewhat tempted to go back there and give some assistance.

At least you could bring them some dry papers and an album cover....

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Posted by Paul_D_North_Jr on Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:37 PM

Laugh But "album cover"? 

"This Fascinating Railroad Business" (title of 1943 book by Robert Selph Henry of the AAR)
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Posted by charlie hebdo on Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:45 PM

That was SOP back in the day. 

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Posted by Murphy Siding on Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:49 PM

Paul_D_North_Jr

Laugh But "album cover"? 

 

  ? Zoom! Right over my head!

Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.

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Posted by Overmod on Sunday, August 18, 2019 9:58 PM

Murphy Siding
Paul_D_North_Jr

Laugh But "album cover"? 

? Zoom! Right over my head!

Wiz Khalifa.  Those papers.

Making a joint and rolling a joint aren't the same, though.  (Unless the switcher had Blunt trucks?)  Made for a good laugh though...

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