sunshinecruiserTN wrote:Hey I like where this is going. I'll host a breakfast morning of omlets in "boilable" bags w/mimosas and Carolyn Coolers. How does that sound? Oh, I'm getting ahead of myself, more on that later.
BirdbyBird wrote:I love imaginary campfires and drinks....so much easier on the liver......
VickieP wrote:Pups, Mitch, Pups, why would floppy hats scare the pups in there were cows in the judging area? LAY OFF THE WINE WOMAN!
I for one believe that by the kids being involved with 4-H and FFA type clubs builds better young adults!
VickieP wrote::roll: City Girl Can't take em anywhere!
VickieP wrote:Come on now Mitch,,, you know all farms have dogs on them,,,,, Can you picture the tv show "Bessie" The brown eyed cow who runs for help when Timmy's fallen in the well.... reallly!
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Oh, come on...don't crucify me - I'm just KIDDING - I know cows and goats and pigs are REAL animals...
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mitch5252 wrote:sunshinecruiserTN wrote:Hey I like where this is going. I'll host a breakfast morning of omlets in "boilable" bags w/mimosas and Carolyn Coolers. How does that sound? Oh, I'm getting ahead of myself, more on that later.
Hey, on Omlette In A Baggie Morning, I'll contribute Egg McMarlins - the signature breakfast sandwich of The Blue Marlin Resort...in addition to the Carolyn Coolers, of course. We'll just make it a veritable Breakfast Boo-Fay!!!!
OHBOY!
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Lotus wrote:OMG, "she" already thinks she's the Queen!! And now the southern TN goddess!!! For sure this will go to "her" head....and I think we all know who I refer to.
Lotus
BirdbyBird wrote:Ah the traditions this TN GTG can establish...... I can hardly wait. The required celebration of retirement...anyones at any time past or future....have to keep the dream alive for all..... A traditional tribal drink named after a southern TN goddess, the mystery foods dedicated to the road travel gods, the campfire dance (without bar stools per Soos' recommendation), a sacred goblet, the secret handshake..... We so bad.... but fun
Just got back from standing out in the sun at the Darke County Fair for 6 hours judging 4-H obedience..... I remembered to wear sun screen and a small hat this time....large floppy hats could scare pup pups..... Wonderful young people... as Cedar observed..... there are many talented, well mannered young people in this world, especially when you are working a 4-H show site. I especially enjoy watching the Junior Fairboard members, who play leadership roles in planning and running the various project areas and livestock shows. Lots of good life skills being demonstrated.....
Now all my own pup pups are sniffing the ankles and feet and trying to figure out why I would come home with all these good smells and not have taken them to the fair?
I am not moving far off the couch tonight...keeping the feet up and resting....
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