Cracked my ball

From: milko24 Sep 2004 12:13
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1724 of 2579

Look for Don Hertzeld.

 

And come on, you must know what "and how!" means, you live in the US now.

From: SMD24 Sep 2004 12:50
To: Mr (M00RL0CK) 1725 of 2579
Thanks.
From: SMD24 Sep 2004 13:16
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1726 of 2579
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)24 Sep 2004 21:58
To: milko 1727 of 2579
quote:
Look for Don Hertzeld.


OK

quote:
you must know what "and how!" means, you live in the US now.


Can't say i've heard it since i've been here *puzzled*
From: SMD25 Sep 2004 08:14
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1728 of 2579
Alternatively you could download the file I linked to.
From: milko25 Sep 2004 12:50
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1729 of 2579

oops, I misspelt Hertzfeld.

 

And how!

From: fixrman25 Sep 2004 20:10
To: Manthorp 1730 of 2579
Can you upload the pics again?
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)25 Sep 2004 21:46
To: SMD 1731 of 2579
No... no I couldn't. My net connection wouldn't stand a chance of staying online for that long (56k).
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)25 Sep 2004 21:49
To: milko 1732 of 2579
Can someone just tell me what 'and how!' means, because I can't find any explaination :( 
From: JonCooper25 Sep 2004 21:54
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1733 of 2579

it's like if I said "Mike knows about Devon" and you'd chip in "and how"

 

kinda 'to the extreme' or 'to the max' - that kind of sentiment

 

so, "consumer whore, and how" = "consumer whore, to the max"

From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)25 Sep 2004 22:01
To: JonCooper 1734 of 2579

Hmm thanks. Doesn't make any sense really (considering the meaning of the words) but thanks anyway.

 

Never ever heard anyone say that in my life, Amy didn't have a clue what it was either. Perhaps it isn't popular in the midwest?

From: william (WILLIAMA)25 Sep 2004 22:10
To: fixrman 1735 of 2579
look here
From: fixrman25 Sep 2004 23:20
To: william (WILLIAMA) 1736 of 2579

Thanks so much for that! You know, my great grandfather was a sculptor - although many of his works and carvings were destroyed during WWII. There remains a work of his, a mirror frame of carved roses that is hanging in a museum somewhere in Southampton.

 

He did renovations of stone carvings at Longford Castle dating back to the 15th century, tombstone carving, restorations, and likenesses.

 

I hope to get there to see them in the near future.

 

"Whittlings" certainly characterises what you have here rather baldly. They are quite good.

From: fixrman25 Sep 2004 23:22
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1737 of 2579
I have heard it here on the East Coast, but it is a rather dated expression. I like it though, as I am rather dated. <G>
From: SMD26 Sep 2004 03:24
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1738 of 2579

Never mind. The version I uploaded for some reason doesn't want to show the video, just sound.

 

I hate you Windows Media Player.

From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)26 Sep 2004 06:03
To: fixrman 1739 of 2579

Ahh I see :) 

 

Mind you all I get to hear at the moment is the 'Yeeeee Haw' from cowboys! :P ...

 

One week until I move... one week until I move! Hurrah, I can get out of cowboy land :D 

From: Manthorp26 Sep 2004 08:42
To: fixrman 1740 of 2579
jpg of the cracked ball of legend attached. It still hurts to look at it. For shots of some of my other whittlings, check out Dazza's forum gallery here
From: bohman7526 Sep 2004 14:49
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1741 of 2579
quote:
'Yeeeee Haw' from cowboys


Why do grown men still feel the need to dress up like mythic figures? You don't see people wearing viking outfits.
From: bohman7526 Sep 2004 14:50
To: Manthorp 1742 of 2579
I think I echo the sentiments of everyone here when I say that I never tire of looking at your balls.
From: SMD26 Sep 2004 16:05
To: bohman75 1743 of 2579
You spelt ravishing wrong.