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[email protected] June 20th 11 09:11 PM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
I don't ever pick up doggy's poop.(they look like Tootsie Rolls) It all
dries out soon enough and disipates down into the front yard
anyway.About nine years (she was born on May 31,2002 in Raymond,Missy
Sippy) doggy has been pooping in my front yard, I haven't picked up any
of her poop yet, and I am not going to either.
Hey, you want some 'Tootsie Rolls'?
cuhulin


John Smith[_7_] June 21st 11 02:24 AM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
On 6/20/2011 1:11 PM, wrote:
I don't ever pick up doggy's poop.(they look like Tootsie Rolls) It all
dries out soon enough and disipates down into the front yard
anyway.About nine years (she was born on May 31,2002 in Raymond,Missy
Sippy) doggy has been pooping in my front yard, I haven't picked up any
of her poop yet, and I am not going to either.
Hey, you want some 'Tootsie Rolls'?
cuhulin


My gawd man, you have let a fortune go to waste! :-(

Regards,
JS


John Smith[_7_] June 21st 11 04:05 AM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
On 6/20/2011 7:57 PM, wrote:
Get yourself some Dogs and go into the 'Burger' business.

One time when I worked at a battery factory in Florence,Missy Sippy, on
our 7:30 PM 1/2 hour supper break, Joyce Creel gave me a dog food
sandwich.I took one bite of it and I threw it away.
cuhulin


I like the idea of yours to turn your doggies "food byproduct" into a
usable food source!

However, candy tootsie rolls are probably out of the question, you might
look into the possibility of processing them into "Turd Dogs" though,
perhaps an acceptable substitute, to the Japanese, for hot dogs!
chuckle

Regards,
JS


[email protected] June 21st 11 04:33 AM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
Four Forty Airconditioning.All Four windows down and Forty Miles per
Hour.
cuhulin


[email protected] June 21st 11 06:04 AM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
Sounds like a B HO shovel ready job.

Desert Car Kings on the Discovery channel, 1964 Barracuda, they were
touting that push button shift transmission.So what? Pust button shift
transmission dates wayyyyyy on back to the 1920s, or earlier.

I am going to bed.Move over doggy.
///WOO WOO WOOF!///
cuhulin


John Smith[_7_] June 21st 11 06:14 PM

TURD BURGERS! YOU SEEN IT HERE FIRST!
 
On 6/20/2011 10:04 PM, wrote:
Sounds like a B HO shovel ready job.

Desert Car Kings on the Discovery channel, 1964 Barracuda, they were
touting that push button shift transmission.So what? Pust button shift
transmission dates wayyyyyy on back to the 1920s, or earlier.

I am going to bed.Move over doggy.
///WOO WOO WOOF!///
cuhulin


Seems little difference in pneumatic solenoids, electric solenoids, or a
manual shifting lever in engaging and disengaging gears in the drive
train ...

Push button = vacuum shift ... I believe it was an old plymouth I had
which had those push buttons ...

In the big rigs I drove, with 21 speed road ranger transmission, it was
a little bitty switch on the gear shift with kicked in under/and over on
each main gear engaged with the gear shift ... sure beat the old 4x4 boxes!

Regards,
JS



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