Digest Number 5015
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Started on 2013-11-27
Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
From: Maryann Lockard (mizscarlet731@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2013-11-27 08:47:26 UTC-05:00
I miss Lady P and Poison Ivy. The repartee ( not sure of spelling on that one and to lazy to look it up, it may come back to haunt me since I did just call someone on AQ for their spelling of Voila) of the lovely Lady Prisspot, née Hedge was wonderful. The AQ boards are just too fragmented for me, I like the stream of consciousness of LBNA. Feeling the need to get my asbestos underwear out of mothballs.
MizS
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Digest #5015
Message
Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:11 am (PST) . Posted by:
callik4lb
I had to wonder if inspector Bacon was funhog in on this particular DMS joke.
---In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle
Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
From: Seth (barace1175@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2013-11-27 15:45:18 UTC-05:00
Team Green Dragon has asbestos clothing for sure.
Connected by Motorola
Maryann Lockard <mizscarlet731@yahoo.com> wrote:
I miss Lady P and Poison Ivy. The repartee ( not sure of spelling on that one and to lazy to look it up, it may come back to haunt me since I did just call someone on AQ for their spelling of Voila) of the lovely Lady Prisspot, née Hedge was wonderful. The AQ boards are just too fragmented for me, I like the stream of consciousness of LBNA. Feeling the need to get my asbestos underwear out of mothballs.
MizS
Letterboxing North America - USA 1 New Message
Digest #5015
Message
Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:11 am (PST) . Posted by:
callik4lb
I had to wonder if inspector Bacon was funhog in on this particular DMS joke.
---In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle
Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
From: Wry Me (wry_me@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2013-11-28 09:19:17 UTC-08:00
Hey, at least I didn't spell it wah - lah, or some other odious phonetic derivation! Since that was me whose typo you rang out, you can bet your bippy I'll be watching! Mwah ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa! Welcome baaaa-aaack!
Actually, I don't know that it was you. Or me. But still. . . .
From: Maryann Lockard <mizscarlet731@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:47 AM
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Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
I miss Lady P and Poison Ivy. The repartee ( not sure of spelling on that one and to lazy to look it up, it may come back to haunt me since I did just call someone on AQ for their spelling of Voila) of the lovely Lady Prisspot, née Hedge was wonderful. The AQ boards are just too fragmented for me, I like the stream of consciousness of LBNA. Feeling the need to get my asbestos underwear out of mothballs.
MizS
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Digest #5015
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Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:11 am (PST) . Posted by:
callik4lb
I had to wonder if inspector Bacon was funhog in on this particular DMS joke.
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@ ... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups/.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@ ... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups/.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle
Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
From: Suzanne Coe (wilmcoe@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2013-11-28 22:05:29 UTC-08:00
Actually MizS spells better in French than she does in English :)
Sheba
From: Wry Me <wry_me@yahoo.com>
To: "letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com" <letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2013 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
Hey, at least I didn't spell it wah - lah, or some other odious phonetic derivation! Since that was me whose typo you rang out, you can bet your bippy I'll be watching! Mwah ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa! Welcome baaaa-aaack!
Actually, I don't know that it was you. Or me. But still. . . .
From: Maryann Lockard <mizscarlet731@yahoo.com>
To: No Reply <notify-dg-letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com" <letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
To: No Reply <notify-dg-letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com" <letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 5015
I miss Lady P and Poison Ivy. The repartee ( not sure of spelling on that one and to lazy to look it up, it may come back to haunt me since I did just call someone on AQ for their spelling of Voila) of the lovely Lady Prisspot, ne Hedge was wonderful. The AQ boards are just too fragmented for me, I like the stream of consciousness of LBNA. Feeling the need to get my asbestos underwear out of mothballs.
MizS
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Digest #5015
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Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:11 am (PST) . Posted by:
callik4lb
I had to wonder if inspector Bacon was funhog in on this particular DMS joke.
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@ ... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups/.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <kotlarek@ ...> wrote:
I always remember the discussion about finding & planting. How some wanted to avoid being just an F'n whore by increasing their P-ness. Some funny stuff!
Wisconsin Hiker
Sent from my ASUS Pad
alwayschaos@ ... wrote:
Good memories, but for the REALLY good stuff, dig back a bit further...
---In letterbox-usa@ yahoogroups. com, <sileagle@ ...> wrote:
Recently, someone on the TX Yahoo Group wanted to hear about "the good old days" of letterboxing, so I began writing some of my memories, mostly of letterboxing in Texas. However, I did write one about the fun times we used to have on this Group and I thought I would share it with y'all. Even though I remembered most of the stories, I took the time to look up pertinent posts and added hyperlinks so you can read them yourself. I highly recommend going back to the dates of these posts and reading all of the replies since many were just as funny. I created a folder in the Files section called Letterboxing Memories and uploaded my Fun on the Forum story:
http://groups/.yahoo.com/ neo/groups/ letterbox- usa/files/ Letterboxing% 20Memories
Feel free to add any of your memories to the folder or just post them here. I'm not sure anyone is still out there so this might be falling on deaf ears, but I would love to hear from others, especially the ones mentioned in my memories.
Silver Eagle