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Post by inger on Feb 7, 2024 20:13:35 GMT -5
Sponge-O-Rama is a big hit with anyone we send there Kaybli. They usually come back loaded with gift specialty sponges. Plus there is a cheesy film from the 1960s you get to watch explaining the process and making it clear that sponges are "the second-lowest form of life" as if that were a great achievement. About 40 years ago we took a sponge boat excursion from Sponge-O-Rama and in about ten minutes a diver came back on the boat with a huge sponge. We suspected that it was planted on the hull of the boat, but it was too much fun to dispute.
If sponges are the second lowest form of life, what are the lowest? (no inger jokes please)
Don’t worry, I don’t consider you to be sponge-worthy. <Seinfeld reference) Boing da boing da boing!
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2024 11:47:28 GMT -5
What is the genesis of the name Kaybli, anyway? kaybli
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Post by anthonyd46 on Feb 9, 2024 11:48:53 GMT -5
What is the genesis of the name Kaybli, anyway? kaybliMine is they made us set up an email account in school in 1995 and I tried every anthonyd till I got to 45 and it was the first one not taken. So i made two accounts Anthonyd45 and anthonyd46 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2024 11:54:40 GMT -5
What is the genesis of the name Kaybli, anyway? kaybliMine is they made us set up an email account in school in 1995 and I tried every anthonyd till I got to 45 and it was the first one not taken. So i made two accounts Anthonyd45 and anthonyd46 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Mine is that when I sign my last name I only spell out Inger and the rest of the name just sort of trails off. It no longer matters at this point because there isn’t a legible letter in the signature anyway…
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Post by anthonyd46 on Feb 9, 2024 11:56:25 GMT -5
Mine is they made us set up an email account in school in 1995 and I tried every anthonyd till I got to 45 and it was the first one not taken. So i made two accounts Anthonyd45 and anthonyd46 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Mine is that when I sign my last name I only spell out Inger and the rest of the name just sort of trails off. I no longer matters at this point because there isn’t a legible letter in the signature anyway… How long before it becomes a straight line ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Post by 1955nyyfan on Feb 9, 2024 12:06:15 GMT -5
If sponges are the second lowest form of life, what are the lowest? (no inger jokes please)
Don’t worry, I don’t consider you to be sponge-worthy. <Seinfeld reference) Boing da boing da boing! I thought everyone knew, the lowest form of life is called a Red Sox.
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Post by azbob643 on Feb 9, 2024 12:13:56 GMT -5
"Mine is they made us set up an email account in school in 1995..." They made us practice cursive handwriting when we weren't hiding under desks to protect us from nuclear attacks...
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2024 12:24:47 GMT -5
Mine is that when I sign my last name I only spell out Inger and the rest of the name just sort of trails off. I no longer matters at this point because there isn’t a legible letter in the signature anyway… How long before it becomes a straight line ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Good question. It probably won’t because it’s more a series of squiggles. It’s actually more bases on my initials LWI now as I start with a squiggled L into a swigged W and the the squiggled I and it actually now trails off after the g… none of the squiggles are individually recognizable…
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Post by kaybli on Feb 9, 2024 12:26:49 GMT -5
What is the genesis of the name Kaybli, anyway? kaybli Its a stupid story. My first username on AOL was KayB14. When that got deleted I wanted KayB II but that was taken so I just made it KayB li as with AOL's font it looked like KayB II.
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2024 12:41:05 GMT -5
What is the genesis of the name Kaybli, anyway? kaybli Its a stupid story. My first username on AOL was KayB14. When that got deleted I wanted KayB II but that was taken so I just made it KayB li as with AOL's font it looked like KayB II. I was hoping for something a bit juicier, like maybe a rare nuclear element that you’ve been stockpiling. Something we could run with in the manhunt for Kay Blee story. Yeah. We’ll run with the nuclear thing. As they say, if the legend sounds better than the truth, print the legend… Reminds me of a story from one of my old bosses: He had a son that was rather soft. When the lad turned 16 the old man bought him a vintage souped up Mustang and he ordered personalized tags for the car. Since he ordered the name “Chuck” and there were options for it that name was taken he put down “Chuck I” for the second option, which is what the poor got. But there was no room for a space between CHUCK and the Roman numeral I. So now his son who already as a reputation as a little sweetie pie type was diving around with a personalized tag tgat read “CHUCKI”. It didn’t enhance the poor lads image. Not at all…
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Post by rizzuto on Feb 9, 2024 22:30:22 GMT -5
Its a stupid story. My first username on AOL was KayB14. When that got deleted I wanted KayB II but that was taken so I just made it KayB li as with AOL's font it looked like KayB II. I was hoping for something a bit juicier, like maybe a rare nuclear element that you’ve been stockpiling. Something we could run with in the manhunt for Kay Blee story. Yeah. We’ll run with the nuclear thing. As they say, if the legend sounds better than the truth, print the legend… Reminds me of a story from one of my old bosses: He had a son that was rather soft. When the lad turned 16 the old man bought him a vintage souped up Mustang and he ordered personalized tags for the car. Since he ordered the name “Chuck” and there were options for it that name was taken he put down “Chuck I” for the second option, which is what the poor got. But there was no room for a space between CHUCK and the Roman numeral I. So now his son who already as a reputation as a little sweetie pie type was diving around with a personalized tag tgat read “CHUCKI”. It didn’t enhance the poor lads image. Not at all… I used to play tennis with a guy named Chuck, but I never really called him by that name. It was always something like "Up-Chuck," Chuck Roast," "Chuck Wagon," "Wood Chuck," "Chuckles," "Chucker," "Chuck E. Cheese," "Ground Chuck," etc.
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Post by inger on Feb 9, 2024 23:42:10 GMT -5
I was hoping for something a bit juicier, like maybe a rare nuclear element that you’ve been stockpiling. Something we could run with in the manhunt for Kay Blee story. Yeah. We’ll run with the nuclear thing. As they say, if the legend sounds better than the truth, print the legend… Reminds me of a story from one of my old bosses: He had a son that was rather soft. When the lad turned 16 the old man bought him a vintage souped up Mustang and he ordered personalized tags for the car. Since he ordered the name “Chuck” and there were options for it that name was taken he put down “Chuck I” for the second option, which is what the poor got. But there was no room for a space between CHUCK and the Roman numeral I. So now his son who already as a reputation as a little sweetie pie type was diving around with a personalized tag tgat read “CHUCKI”. It didn’t enhance the poor lads image. Not at all… I used to play tennis with a guy named Chuck, but I never really called him by that name. It was always something like "Up-Chuck," Chuck Roast," "Chuck Wagon," "Wood Chuck," "Chuckles," "Chucker," "Chuck E. Cheese," "Ground Chuck," etc. I just remembered as well that at the time that young man got those tags in his car the unfortunate (for him) pop song Chuck E’s in love was out. Looking back, the farther spent very little time at home between managing the store, golfing, the Lion’s Club and other functions. It was little wonder his son was soft after spending so much time with his mother and aunts that liked to go shopping. I do t know what truly drives sexual proclivities either, but the lad turned out to be gay, which was difficult for the old man. He wax a he-man. Former paratrooper, tough talker…
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Post by chiyankee on Feb 10, 2024 15:32:46 GMT -5
This dog would have out produced Donaldson the last two years.
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Post by inger on Feb 10, 2024 16:13:49 GMT -5
This dog would have out produced Donaldson the last two years. And he could have probably fielded balls at third and beat the runner to first on foot, too. Might have won the gold muzzle award at 3B…and been more friendly towards Tim Anderson…
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Post by posadafan24 on Feb 10, 2024 16:14:24 GMT -5
After one year in the minors you guys would be saying that dog is the next mantle and that he is untouchable
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