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14th March 12, 04:34 PM
#71
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
 Originally Posted by MT4Runner
I think I can top it!
I showed up with a target on my back. 
You are such a joker! You 4runned into a mud puddle. That's all.
Do not reply to this message until you get the mud-cleaner from me. It is in the mail. Sent it off today.
PS: Can you believe that they charged $8 to send you a $5 bottle of Mean Green? Well then, can you believe that I actually PAID it?
Last edited by tyger; 14th March 12 at 05:13 PM.
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15th March 12, 04:05 AM
#72
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
Sorry to thread-jack, but that is one hell of a gorgeous buckle!
Now, by all means gentlemen, please return to the conversation at hand... ;)
Cheers,
Michael
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15th March 12, 04:57 AM
#73
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
Let me emphasize that my buckles are sold through the Scottish Tartans Museum and Gift Shop in Franklin NC.
Anybody can contact them, or drop by and see what is on hand. There is no set inventory, but they extremely helpful and can work with you on that!
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15th March 12, 03:05 PM
#74
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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15th March 12, 03:26 PM
#75
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
 Originally Posted by tyger
PS: Can you believe that they charged $8 to send you a $5 bottle of Mean Green? Well then, can you believe that I actually PAID it?
I bought a bottle of Simple Green yesterday. I thought it was referring to the IQ of the end user and there was no possible way I could mess it up!
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
The event is that the Biltmore House mails out postcards inviting school choirs to come and sing, and the students' tickets are at a much reduced rate, and they get the full tour of the House, so everybody wins. Plus, they get to go to McDonald's for lunch. 
Ewww, McDonald's.
Great reward for the students.
Terrible punishment for the parents and teachers!
I've convinced my 10 year-old daughter that McDonalds doesn't taste good.
I didn't factor in that eating out for decent food is more expensive!
(Fortunately, she's turning into a great little cook!)
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15th March 12, 04:05 PM
#76
 Originally Posted by MT4Runner
Ewww, McDonald's.
Great reward for the students.
Terrible punishment for the parents and teachers!
It was close and quick. Plus, going to McD's while all your school chums are in Trig and History class is a pretty special feeling.
I've convinced my 10 year-old daughter that McDonalds doesn't taste good. I didn't factor in that eating out for decent food is more expensive!
(Fortunately, she's turning into a great little cook!)
Good for you, and for her.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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15th March 12, 04:08 PM
#77
 Originally Posted by saxandpipes
Sorry to thread-jack, but that is one hell of a gorgeous buckle!
Now, by all means gentlemen, please return to the conversation at hand... ;)
Cheers,
Michael
On behalf of tyger, Thanks! 
This forum requires that you wait 120 seconds between posts. Please try again in 71 seconds.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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16th March 12, 03:00 AM
#78
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
 Originally Posted by saxandpipes
Sorry to thread-jack, but that is one hell of a gorgeous buckle!
Now, by all means gentlemen, please return to the conversation at hand... ;)
Cheers,
Michael
No problem, man.
However, I don't want anybody to get any idea that there is any advertizing or buying and trading going on here except for what I or others might do at the Scottish Tartans Museum and Gift Shop.
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16th March 12, 08:00 AM
#79
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
 Originally Posted by tyger
However, I don't want anybody to get any idea that there is any advertizing or buying and trading going on here except for what I or others might do at the Scottish Tartans Museum and Gift Shop.
We'll have none of that.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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16th March 12, 08:09 AM
#80
Re: piperdbh's new tyger buckle
 Originally Posted by piperdbh
We'll have none of that.

And although some of our posts- (perhaps it is better that I speak for myself: my posts) might be viewd as back-slapping and self-congratulating, this is all very much in fun and jest in a sad world that needs some enlightenment.
It can be very difficult to say complimentary things and not have those compliments be either viewed or interpreted as some sort of promotion. Many culpas to anyone who feels that I have trangressed in this regard.
Last edited by tyger; 16th March 12 at 08:14 AM.
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