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Thread: Thursday #161 - Macky's Back!

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Kriten, as in the Red Dwarf Kriten?

    Redd, I'm very careful around redheads, just ask LOH.....

    KK, I doubt Mack would like grits, but I Know he'll go for BACON! I'll just smuggle a spare pan in from the hotel.

    Acupolco version of Mack The Knife? I prefer Satchmo's cut.
    ummm Acupolco? Let's try acappella without the beach umbrella Crisp bacon with grits coming right up. All good southern boys like grits

  2. #32
    lb,

    for years in our HS, the director called anything acapella acupolco. It's just stuck with me for 20+ years.

    Grits with that bulldog schnoz might be a tad messy.

    Just ignore the fluffball, macky, he's just trying to be friendly, he's not going to steal your breakfast!

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    Actually LH, I think singing acapella in acupulco is a lovely idea! You're right about the grits with that schnoz, didn't even think of that

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    Quote Originally Posted by lbaker
    Actually LH, I think singing acapella in acupulco is a lovely idea! You're right about the grits with that schnoz, didn't even think of that
    We all had the same director, and if you get my siblings and I together (plus at least one who married in, so we have a tenor), we can do a 4-part a capella (Randall Thompson's) Alleluia, but we've never done so in Acupulco!

    The same guy also made a habit of subsituting the word Lunch for Love in song titles, especially for Jazz band stuff - changes the meaning entirely:

    What I Did for Love = What I Did for Lunch
    Love Story = Lunch Story

    etc., etc.

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    Well, I have heard of singing for your supper - but never singing for your lunch!

    Isn't there anything "normal" to eat in this bar - grits? - yucko! I think I will make some buttermilk pancakes and use some of the real maple syrup - and steal a few pieces of the bacon - extra crispy thanks!

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    gini Well, I have heard of singing for your supper - but never singing for your lunch!

    Isn't there anything "normal" to eat in this bar - grits? - yucko! I think I will make some buttermilk pancakes and use some of the real maple syrup - and steal a few pieces of the bacon - extra crispy thanks!
    This from the woman who prefers her peeps crunchy stale!

    Omelettes anyone?

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    WOW! Where is everyone? Has everyone left for the LONG weekend? There's a tumbleweed in the bar!

    Oh wait, here's a trail of cherry pits leading out the door. Hmm, I guess they're all gone ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHedd
    WOW! Where is everyone? Has everyone left for the LONG weekend? There's a tumbleweed in the bar!

    Oh wait, here's a trail of cherry pits leading out the door. Hmm, I guess they're all gone ....
    C'mon, Redhedd it's not THAT empty in here! I'll make a pot of coffee and maybe they will slowly amble in.

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    Coffee? Did someone mention coffee?

    Got any Irish to go with that?

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    I just came back by (after all, its a long weekend) and I want that White Russian you offered, yesterday, Lady's Human, in a tall glass, please.

    Mack is asleep under my feet. Need to drink up while he is quiet!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Coffee? Did someone mention coffee?

    Got any Irish to go with that?
    LH, I'll check behind the bar. Haha! we're in luck. Irish coffee LH?

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    Logan, here's a tall white russian for you (as opposed to the redheaded russian in residence)

    David, I'll take you up on that offer, and I saved some of the prime rib for Lady and Mack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Excellent! They're gonna be big birds by the time Lady's Human gets home! Gotta get that photographic documentation to prove they were there!

    Just stopping in to give bellyrubs to Mack and to Lady - looks like trying to keep track of Mario and Mack and all the humans has tuckered out Lady, too!
    Here's that proof you wanted. They're starting to actually look like birds now not bulgey-eyed mutants.

    RIP Lady, Thursday's won't be the same without you to cuddle with by the fire


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Kriten, as in the Red Dwarf Kriten?

    Redd, I'm very careful around redheads, just ask LOH.....

    KK, I doubt Mack would like grits, but I Know he'll go for BACON! I'll just smuggle a spare pan in from the hotel.

    Acupolco version of Mack The Knife? I prefer Satchmo's cut.
    Just don't let him near any wine.
    RIP Lady, Thursday's won't be the same without you to cuddle with by the fire


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    You all are really special.


    One thing that I learned about "knives" is if you watch baby animals play, it's that they back off when they get rough.


    When I had my Shiz-tzu terrier mix he would get nippy...

    I saw that in a litter of dogs they would back down when they started to hurt each other with their baby teeth.

    I'd pinch back when Jody would get wild with his teeth-He got the message and began to respect his 'bite'.

    Be patient.
    Be fair anremeber that you have to teach them manners.

    It's all down hill from there.


    Done?

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