There you go, Ed tells a joke, you miss it but use it to predictably hype your business partner. How can anyone not be amused? 😀
No, Jack told me that he is right!
Poor Ed. As much as I often disagree with him, he doesn't deserve this! 😉
Jan
Shoulda stuck to it. Penn relays were really fun.No John I gave up track after high school.
What event?
jn
Why can't you admit to all the things that were reverse engineered since the July 1946 Roswell UFO crash.
You left out the electric toothbrush and the Tiny Tears dolls.
Shoulda stuck to it. Penn relays were really fun.
What event?
jn
Cross Country and Biathlon.
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You left out the electric toothbrush and the Tiny Tears dolls.
C'mon SY you know the Aliens didn't need toothbrushes. I am almost 100% sure they never produced tears.
I suspect we can agree on these issues.
You were kind enough not to mention my ex-wife's "personal massager," which I'm certain originated on Uranus.
I guess that would make the ultimate passive noise reduction system just pulling the plug! 😀
Ha!
se
Cross Country and Biathalon.
I couldn't hang with long distance. 400 hurdles and 600 yards indoor.
jn
I couldn't hang with long distance. 400 hurdles and 600 yards indoor.
jn
Nah, Summer biathlon is easy, you run around and then shoot at a target 50M away. Easy once you learn how to control your pulse.
Of course I was 130 pounds and the rifle was 11!
50 meters sounds about the right distance when facing Edwin Moses, but I suspect the officials woulda frowned on me taking shots at him..you run around and then shoot at a target 50M away.
jn
50 meters sounds about the right distance when facing Edwin Moses, but I suspect the officials woulda frowned on me taking shots at him..
jn
There probably was a good reason for staggered starts.
50 meters sounds about the right distance when facing Edwin Moses, but I suspect the officials woulda frowned on me taking shots at him..
jn
Moses was easily one of the great ones.....🙂
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