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Message 575269 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 10:20:06 UTC - in response to Message 575245.  

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Hey! I recognize that guy! It's Dudley DoRight!


That's Constable Dudley DoRight, RCMP, the terror of the Yukon.


Everyone knows Dudley DoRight but how many know who Constable Constable is?

I do! I do! Constable John Constable, on the Canadian television series "The Beachcombers".


He is investigating the disappearance of our beloved KenzieB and wishes to speak with you as "a person of interest".



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Message 575290 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 11:09:12 UTC - in response to Message 575281.  
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LOL

Hey! I recognize that guy! It's Dudley DoRight!


That's Constable Dudley DoRight, RCMP, the terror of the Yukon.


Everyone knows Dudley DoRight but how many know who Constable Constable is?

I do! I do! Constable John Constable, on the Canadian television series "The Beachcombers".

He is investigating the disappearance of our beloved KenzieB and wishes to speak with you as "a person of interest".


Of course you all realise that KenzieB is just a nom de plume. Her real name is Ballantyne Mackenzie and she is an Aussie. Shhh don't tell anyone I told you....

Who uses a plume nowadays? Feathers went out with the fountain pen. I dunno, but I suspect foul play. Funny that this Ballantyne person brings up Constable Constable, who happens to be on the lookout for her. You say she's a Sheila? Then why does she go by Ballantyne? That's a Scotch name, in fact I know a scotch named Ballantyne's.

A Sheila named with the name of a scotch in Scotland. Hmmn...

No offense Chris, but I think you may be being gullible. You never know who people are, on the internet.


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Message 575314 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 11:45:49 UTC
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How many forms if I. D. does no need :o)

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Message 575316 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 11:51:02 UTC

HI Pawly,

I am sending a semi truck full of Labatts Blue for everybody in Canandian Cafe

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Message 575318 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 11:54:45 UTC - in response to Message 574729.  
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Please rise for the singing of the national anthem of Canada


OK! Here goes!

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Message 575321 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 11:58:44 UTC

Sending more beer for back up!

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Message 575325 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 12:04:39 UTC

Again? So soon?

Uh oh, this better not be the Trojan Truck!


Customs! Pull this truck over and check it out!


BEWARE OF YANKEES BRINGING FREE GIFTS!!


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Message 575328 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 12:10:43 UTC
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Reporting for duty, Sir!

I will get my HGV checking out uniform on, and make for the back of the truck!

The uniform has these deep plastic lined pockets that run clear the length of my legs!
It's good to be back amongst friends and colleagues



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Message 575448 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 16:48:38 UTC - in response to Message 575290.  

LOL

Hey! I recognize that guy! It's Dudley DoRight!


That's Constable Dudley DoRight, RCMP, the terror of the Yukon.


Everyone knows Dudley DoRight but how many know who Constable Constable is?

I do! I do! Constable John Constable, on the Canadian television series "The Beachcombers".

He is investigating the disappearance of our beloved KenzieB and wishes to speak with you as "a person of interest".


Of course you all realise that KenzieB is just a nom de plume. Her real name is Ballantyne Mackenzie and she is an Aussie. Shhh don't tell anyone I told you....

Who uses a plume nowadays? Feathers went out with the fountain pen. I dunno, but I suspect foul play. Funny that this Ballantyne person brings up Constable Constable, who happens to be on the lookout for her. You say she's a Sheila? Then why does she go by Ballantyne? That's a Scotch name, in fact I know a scotch named Ballantyne's.

A Sheila named with the name of a scotch in Scotland. Hmmn...

No offense Chris, but I think you may be being gullible. You never know who people are, on the internet.


Ballentine is an invention by some anonymous record keeper back in 18something when my great great...grandfather moved to British North America from some Eastern European country that no longer exists.
The record keeper couldn't write or pronounce the original so...Ballentine it became.
When I got divorced and reclaimed my name, I changed the i to a y.
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Message 575461 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 17:08:18 UTC - in response to Message 575060.  


EVERYONE TOGETHER NOW!! " HI FUZZY!! "

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July 1st! Oh you wait!! You will never forget after what I have planned!
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You mean we will know like this? :-P




So, are you serving Canadian BBQ that day?




Anyway, you are good people over there. :-)




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Message 575517 - Posted: 25 May 2007, 18:54:00 UTC - in response to Message 575448.  
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LOL

Hey! I recognize that guy! It's Dudley DoRight!


That's Constable Dudley DoRight, RCMP, the terror of the Yukon.


Everyone knows Dudley DoRight but how many know who Constable Constable is?

I do! I do! Constable John Constable, on the Canadian television series "The Beachcombers".

He is investigating the disappearance of our beloved KenzieB and wishes to speak with you as "a person of interest".


Of course you all realise that KenzieB is just a nom de plume. Her real name is Ballantyne Mackenzie and she is an Aussie. Shhh don't tell anyone I told you....

Who uses a plume nowadays? Feathers went out with the fountain pen. I dunno, but I suspect foul play. Funny that this Ballantyne person brings up Constable Constable, who happens to be on the lookout for her. You say she's a Sheila? Then why does she go by Ballantyne? That's a Scotch name, in fact I know a scotch named Ballantyne's.

A Sheila named with the name of a scotch in Scotland. Hmmn...

No offense Chris, but I think you may be being gullible. You never know who people are, on the internet.


Ballentine is an invention by some anonymous record keeper back in 18something when my great great...grandfather moved to British North America from some Eastern European country that no longer exists.
The record keeper couldn't write or pronounce the original so...Ballentine it became.
When I got divorced and reclaimed my name, I changed the i to a y.

Well, that explains everything, as they say...except: what's a nice Aussie Shielah like you doing watching the beachcombers? LOL



(I wasn't being serious btw, I hope you know that.)

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Message 575680 - Posted: 26 May 2007, 5:00:48 UTC

For Ms. Ballentyne - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C73MgyeblHs

A big thanks to Matthew for dropping off tonights beer. Hope you have more for tomorrow!

@ Wynd - Excellent Choice of anthems! Here is GREAT rendition of The Canadian AND American National Anthems! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEzVQEdVbfs

@ Fuzzy - As always Thanks for the Smileys !! I forsee wonderful things in your future!
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Message 575681 - Posted: 26 May 2007, 5:04:50 UTC - in response to Message 575680.  


Do you get the Rosetta channel on that thing?
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Message 575767 - Posted: 26 May 2007, 8:04:41 UTC - in response to Message 575517.  

LOL

Hey! I recognize that guy! It's Dudley DoRight!


That's Constable Dudley DoRight, RCMP, the terror of the Yukon.


Everyone knows Dudley DoRight but how many know who Constable Constable is?

I do! I do! Constable John Constable, on the Canadian television series "The Beachcombers".

He is investigating the disappearance of our beloved KenzieB and wishes to speak with you as "a person of interest".


Of course you all realise that KenzieB is just a nom de plume. Her real name is Ballantyne Mackenzie and she is an Aussie. Shhh don't tell anyone I told you....

Who uses a plume nowadays? Feathers went out with the fountain pen. I dunno, but I suspect foul play. Funny that this Ballantyne person brings up Constable Constable, who happens to be on the lookout for her. You say she's a Sheila? Then why does she go by Ballantyne? That's a Scotch name, in fact I know a scotch named Ballantyne's.

A Sheila named with the name of a scotch in Scotland. Hmmn...

No offense Chris, but I think you may be being gullible. You never know who people are, on the internet.


Ballentine is an invention by some anonymous record keeper back in 18something when my great great...grandfather moved to British North America from some Eastern European country that no longer exists.
The record keeper couldn't write or pronounce the original so...Ballentine it became.
When I got divorced and reclaimed my name, I changed the i to a y.

Well, that explains everything, as they say...except: what's a nice Aussie Shielah like you doing watching the beachcombers? LOL



(I wasn't being serious btw, I hope you know that.)

Canuck Chick, not Aussie Shielah :)

Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.

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Message 575768 - Posted: 26 May 2007, 8:09:00 UTC

For Ms. Ballentyne - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C73MgyeblHs

Most of them are gone now...:(
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Message 575904 - Posted: 26 May 2007, 15:16:49 UTC - in response to Message 575767.  
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Well, that explains everything, as they say...except: what's a nice Aussie Sheilah like you doing watching the beachcombers? LOL



(I wasn't being serious btw, I hope you know that.)

Canuck Chick, not Aussie Shielah :)


OOPS! My mistake! I was wrong!


(Am I forgiven?)

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Message 577562 - Posted: 29 May 2007, 0:21:13 UTC - in response to Message 577556.  



Curious??

Look Here !

Hey! Good idea!



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Curious??

Look Here !


U want me to sign up over there? I'd love to sign up on a forum where they have a chocolate bar at the top!





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Curious??

Look Here !


U want me to sign up over there? I'd love to sign up on a forum where they have a chocolate bar at the top!



OOPS! Sorry! Forgot, you can't post unless you are a member, but all should be able to read the thread. Here is the first post incase I am wrong about the "visibility" of the forum.

Maltese Falcon (over at Team Genesis) Proposed this idea to me and I like it!! We can organize Southern Ontario and other regions could get in on the act too. We would need a central location for easy access and a date which doesn't conflict to much. A Saturday or Sunday I think would be best. If you are interested then please post here or PM me if you like.

Let us see who is interested first before we go any further.

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