Metal buildings and lightening sort of OT

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That's OK. I remember losing 15 cents, multiple times, to those machines. The one we had, was real finicky. If you didn't yank the bottles out just right, they locked back up again!

Jim

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damned kids....I used to buy those small Cokes at the Hillman Feed and Grain for a nickle. And yep..it would eat your nickle

Gunner

Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error"

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John Ferrell

What a way to find out who puts out Gerry :-)} London, Canada

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Gerald Miller

That outhouse theme and the melting of the last traces of snow here in Red Sox country reminded me of yet another childish endeavor - Writing your name in the snow while relieving yourself.

Now you can relive (relieve?) those boyhood urgings right on your monitor:

But first, I couldn't resist writing one more limerick:

The name of the old Earl of Whiting, Was writ in a hand quite indicting. Found etched in the snow, It amused most folks so, 'Cause it was in the housemaid's handwriting.

Do it yourself here:

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Jeff

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Jeff Wisnia

From some years back: "F**k Bill written in the snow with Al Gore's urine in Hillary's handwriting" Gerry :-)} London, Canada

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Gerald Miller

Then there was Nancy's handwriting, and before that... etc

This joke goes *way* back. It's the feature item in a book called "Pissing in the Snow" compiled by Vance Randolph. This includes such classics as:

Fireworks under the bed

He done it with a bucket

He had three sizes

It was a Tee-Hee

Let's play Whammy!

Jim

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