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John_Nikon_F
12-17-2010, 03:10 AM
Whenever it gets restarted, I'm in.
With respect to wearing shorts in the winter, I've done that for the past 10 years. I'm warmer in'em than I am in long trousers, as long as I've got heavy socks on. Same with kilts. They're a lot warmer, and actually warmer than shorts, since heat rises. So, I'm never freezing my rear end off.
-J
mooseontheloose
12-17-2010, 05:24 AM
...or other bits? ;-)
flatulent1
12-17-2010, 08:30 AM
...or other bits? ;-)
I was gonna say, it's not my rear end I'd be concerned about freezing "off"...
Black Dog
12-17-2010, 04:14 PM
Snoods are big this winter, apparently lol..
k_jupiter
12-17-2010, 06:06 PM
Whenever it gets restarted, I'm in.
With respect to wearing shorts in the winter, I've done that for the past 10 years. I'm warmer in'em than I am in long trousers, as long as I've got heavy socks on. Same with kilts. They're a lot warmer, and actually warmer than shorts, since heat rises. So, I'm never freezing my rear end off.
-J
I'll never know because real Irishmen don't wear kilts.
tim in san jose
John_Nikon_F
12-19-2010, 05:24 AM
Yes, dangly bits stay comfy.
Now, let's get the thread back on track.
-J
Steve Smith
12-19-2010, 05:46 AM
I'll never know because real Irishmen don't wear kilts.
http://www.irishkilts.co.uk/
k_jupiter
12-20-2010, 09:47 AM
I think that's like saying "Oh Danny Boy" is an Irish song.
So Sile, what is it? Do Republican Irishmen wear kilts? Or is it just the Scotch-Irish that brought their heritage across the Irish Sea?
Inquiring Amuricans want to know.
tim in san jose
Steve Smith
12-20-2010, 09:59 AM
Or was the kilt originally Irish?! And the bagpipes German (Dudelsack).
Steve.
Or was the kilt originally Irish?! And the bagpipes German (Dudelsack).
Steve.
Many centuries ago, in the dark ages, a ruthless but very musical king in Germania deported all Dudelsack enthusiasts to a place known as "the rainy island". One of them escaped and settled in France, his name was Cacofonix...
I think that's like saying "Oh Danny Boy" is an Irish song.
So Sile, what is it? Do Republican Irishmen wear kilts? Or is it just the Scotch-Irish that brought their heritage across the Irish Sea?
Inquiring Amuricans want to know.
tim in san jose
I have never known an Irish man to wear a kilt (and I really do thank God for that).. unless they had some Scots in them.. The Scottish on the other hand...
I was once in Rome with my sisters on a girls weekend when we happened upon Campo Di Fiori after a Scotland vs Italy rugby match.. Every time a girl/woman/female of any species walked past a Scots man.. he raised his kilt.. and there were a lot of men in a lot of kilts..
And no.. they really really don't ... :blink:
k_jupiter
12-20-2010, 05:10 PM
I have never known an Irish man to wear a kilt (and I really do thank God for that).. unless they had some Scots in them.. The Scottish on the other hand...
I was once in Rome with my sisters on a girls weekend when we happened upon Campo Di Fiori after a Scotland vs Italy rugby match.. Every time a girl/woman/female of any species walked past a Scots man.. he raised his kilt.. and there were a lot of men in a lot of kilts..
And no.. they really really don't ... :blink:
Thank you. My Irish American Heritage has been upheld.
Now where are the damned cameras?
tim in san jose
Thank you. My Irish American Heritage has been upheld.
Now where are the damned cameras?
tim in san jose
Breaking news on CNN:
A guy with a white beard dressed in red has them - we are victims of Santa Cleptomania.
Who is actually in charge of interrogating someone in the post office?
toro_mike
12-21-2010, 10:54 AM
Breaking news on CNN:
A guy with a white beard dressed in red has them - we are victims of Santa Cleptomania.
Who is actually in charge of interrogating someone in the post office?
They outsourced all of the interrogation jobs to India as well...
Interrogator: Hello, my name Radhakrishna, where is package?
Postal employee 1: I know nothing! I know nothing!
Interrogator: Thanks you for calling, have a nice day.
Postal employee 1: :whistling:
They outsourced all of the interrogation jobs to India as well...
Interrogator: Hello, my name Radhakrishna, where is package?
Postal employee 1: I know nothing! I know nothing!
Interrogator: Thanks you for calling, have a nice day.
Postal employee 1: :whistling:
That was level one of the 'indian interrogation'.
Next level of outsourcing will be like this:
Interrogator: Hello, my name Radhakrishna, where is package?
Postal employee 1: I know nothing! I know nothing!
Interrogator: Thank you. You are fired. Have a nice day.
Postal employee 1: ::cry:
cdholden
12-23-2010, 03:00 PM
That was level one of the 'indian interrogation'.
Next level of outsourcing will be like this:
Interrogator: Hello, my name Radhakrishna, where is package?
Postal employee 1: I know nothing! I know nothing!
Interrogator: Thank you. You are fired. Have a nice day.
Postal employee 1: ::cry:
...all while postal employee #2 is loading his rifle and pulling the slide back to put a round in the chamber.
Black Dog
12-23-2010, 05:40 PM
so that's where going postal comes from then..
John_Nikon_F
12-23-2010, 11:38 PM
Pretty much. Back in the 1980's, there were some shootings that occured at some post office locations in California, if I remember correctly. Essentially, some postal workers went off their rockers and started shooting up the offices.
-J
flatulent1
12-31-2010, 08:37 PM
...
Are we there yet?
jacarape
12-31-2010, 09:06 PM
I have a OM-1n with a hearing aid battery that worked yesterday. What are the rules that nobody follows and I'll send it loaded with a roll of expired Plus-X with 30 frames remaining.
Amazing, I couldn't trade the camera and two lenses for 5 rolls of film, then I couldn't give it away. So I guess I could just mail it into oblivion. Or I'm going to drop kick it into the garbage and use some lens element to burn crawling creatures next spring.