Guest che Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. Quote
7/4 Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. No problem. You're not getting charged for this... Quote
Guest che Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. Biology teacher: Now, let us go on with our lecture. Wagstaff: I wish you'd go on without your lecture. Biology teacher (asking Wagstaff about his view in the microscope): What do you think of that slide? Wagstaff: Well, I think he was safe at second, but it was very close. Biology teacher: Now, let us examine the circulatory system. Here is the liver. Wagstaff: What! No bacon! I'd send that back if I were you. Biology teacher: The liver, if neglected, invariably leads to cirrhosis. Of course, you are all familiar with the symptoms of cirrhosis. Baravelli: Sure. So roses are red. So violets are blue. So sugar is sweet. So so are you. Wagstaff: I can't see him, and I bet I know who it is. Biology teacher: For the protection of the heart, or cardium, Mother Nature has provided a sac, called the pericardium. Any questions? Baravelli: Yes. When you gonna cut the watermelon open? Wagstaff (challenging the professor): ...Is this stuff on the level or are you just making it up as you go along. My feet are getting tired from this walk. Biology teacher: Why, everything I told you can be found in the simplest text book on anatomy. I'm sure my students will bear me out. Baravelli: We bear you out! (The teacher is borne out of the classroom into the corridor, literally, by the two new students.) Always preferred George Formby, look him up on google! Che. Quote
Guest che Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. No problem. You're not getting charged for this... Wake up brother. Che. Quote
7/4 Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 (edited) Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. No problem. You're not getting charged for this... Wake up brother. Che. OK, enough of this - into the box with you... Edited February 19, 2005 by 7/4 Quote
Guest che Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 No idea what that was about. Che. Quote
ghost of miles Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. No problem. You're not getting charged for this... Wake up brother. Che. You're actually Weizen, aren't you? Quote
ghost of miles Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Yes, yes, I know--I do not know what you mean by Weizen. Quote
Guest che Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. When does he get stuffed in the box? When he stops thrashing around. Hey Hey Brothers. The children of thr revolution are free B-) Che. No problem. You're not getting charged for this... Wake up brother. Che. OK, enough of this - into the box with you... Che. Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 pfffff. THAT'S EASY FOR YOU TO SAY. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Not my concern if you don't appreciate the Marx Brothers, friar. To each his own... just trying to lighten the thread a bit. On second thought, I'll grab him and you tickle him with a feather. Biology teacher: Now, let us go on with our lecture. Wagstaff: I wish you'd go on without your lecture. Biology teacher (asking Wagstaff about his view in the microscope): What do you think of that slide? Wagstaff: Well, I think he was safe at second, but it was very close. Biology teacher: Now, let us examine the circulatory system. Here is the liver. Wagstaff: What! No bacon! I'd send that back if I were you. Biology teacher: The liver, if neglected, invariably leads to cirrhosis. Of course, you are all familiar with the symptoms of cirrhosis. Baravelli: Sure. So roses are red. So violets are blue. So sugar is sweet. So so are you. Wagstaff: I can't see him, and I bet I know who it is. Biology teacher: For the protection of the heart, or cardium, Mother Nature has provided a sac, called the pericardium. Any questions? Baravelli: Yes. When you gonna cut the watermelon open? Wagstaff (challenging the professor): ...Is this stuff on the level or are you just making it up as you go along. My feet are getting tired from this walk. Biology teacher: Why, everything I told you can be found in the simplest text book on anatomy. I'm sure my students will bear me out. Baravelli: We bear you out! (The teacher is borne out of the classroom into the corridor, literally, by the two new students.) Always preferred George Formby, look him up on google! Che. I'm a George Leroy Tirebiter man myself, but to each his own... Quote
rostasi Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 I'm a George Leroy Tirebiter man myself, but to each his own... I think we have more of a Ralph Spoilsport on our hands... rod --- Now playing: Curtis Amy - Lonely Woman Quote
Peter Johnson Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 pfffff. The tone of your post is aggressive and I shall not respond to it. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 I'm a George Leroy Tirebiter man myself, but to each his own... I think we have more of a Ralph Spoilsport on our hands... Well put... Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 pfffff. The tone of your post is aggressive and I shall not respond to it. I shall not point out the fact that you responded to his post when you said you wouldn't. Quote
EKE BBB Posted February 20, 2005 Author Report Posted February 20, 2005 I´m off the board for a few days and you all start grabbing and punching newbies.... ... you´ll never learn! Quote
Guest che Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 I´m off the board for a few days and you all start grabbing and punching newbies.... ... you´ll never learn! Che. Quote
EKE BBB Posted March 15, 2005 Author Report Posted March 15, 2005 Updated statistics as of February 1, 2005 3:27 PM GMT+1 - Central Europe hour Posts: Jazzcorner 293.024; Organissimo 280.752; AAJ 88.108 As of March 15 (at this moment): Posts: Jazzcorner 310.175; Organissimo 308.588; AAJ 97.012 You guys are posting like mad! (even with Jim Sangrey on vacation) Quote
Guest che Posted March 15, 2005 Report Posted March 15, 2005 Updated statistics as of February 1, 2005 3:27 PM GMT+1 - Central Europe hour Posts: Jazzcorner 293.024; Organissimo 280.752; AAJ 88.108 As of March 15 (at this moment): Posts: Jazzcorner 310.175; Organissimo 308.588; AAJ 97.012 You guys are posting like mad! (even with Jim Sangrey on vacation) Some people just seem keen to post Che. Quote
EKE BBB Posted March 15, 2005 Author Report Posted March 15, 2005 Some people just seem keen to post Che. Even without thinking first! Quote
EKE BBB Posted March 15, 2005 Author Report Posted March 15, 2005 Some people just seem keen to post Che. Even without thinking first! MOSTLY without thinking first! Quote
Christiern Posted March 15, 2005 Report Posted March 15, 2005 Bear in mind that hardly anything is happening on JC and AAJ at the moment. This is the place, for sure. Quote
Guest DizzySpells Posted March 15, 2005 Report Posted March 15, 2005 But we should also be honest. We've posted quite a lot of meaningless stuff here. Single posts with smileys, nothing, one-liners to boot, ... But it's fun. Quote
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