JD wrote:
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> We have a term down here in Texas. It's called "pi$$ing into the wind."
> We try not to do that but sometimes one misjudges the wind direction.
>
Maybe that's why your still wet behind the ears!
JD wrote:
>
> We have a term down here in Texas. It's called "pi$$ing into the wind."
> We try not to do that but sometimes one misjudges the wind direction.
>
Maybe that's why your still wet behind the ears!
~BD~ wrote:
> JD wrote:
>
>>
>> We have a term down here in Texas. It's called "pi$$ing into the wind."
>> We try not to do that but sometimes one misjudges the wind direction.
>>
>
> Maybe that's why your still wet behind the ears!
Good one, baiter Dave. I give up. You win!
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JD..
JD wrote:
> ~BD~ wrote:
>> JD wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> We have a term down here in Texas. It's called "pi$$ing into the wind."
>>> We try not to do that but sometimes one misjudges the wind direction.
>>>
>>
>> Maybe that's why your still wet behind the ears!
>
> Good one, baiter Dave. I give up. You win!
>
Thanks!
A lesson here for you ...........
http://eadi9.wordpress.com/2010/04/0...ith-old-folks/
Quite an appropriate joke in view of the thread posts! ;-)
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Dave
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