Our mailman always arrives in late afternoon, while substitutes arrive in the early afternoon. Makes me wonder what our regular one is up to for two to three hours.Good morning Grog. Dry, sugie, StelBel and the other CD fans.
Many years ago, during my college days, I used to tend bar at a small neighborhood bar. The local mailman would stop in every day for a “liquid” lunch for about an hour and a half, then continue on his route.
Good afternoon, Lonewolf, puppybreath (still missing you!!), cleokaya, Dry, sugie, Grog, x_Tech, OldHipster, pschearer and CDers everywhere!
Fellow Baby I finally read the rest of last nights comments. You and cleo were carrying quite an interesting conversation. I admire you for all your schooling, esp. doing a lot of it at night. I took a couple of economic courses at night after working all day at a junior college in Fayettville NC, because I was in banking at the time, and really enjoyed them. And the bank paid for them which was nice. Of course I was a bit younger then, :-). Don’t know if I could do that now!
You know Fellow Baby, it wasn’t Richard Sanders who sang the theme song, but to this day, I still think it sounds just like him!HULU has a lot of the episodes, which I am watching one of now. The Fish Story!
Fellow Baby, I took my last course when I was 39. When graduation was done, I went back to the office and played a particullar tape with Alice Cooper’s School’s Out and I sang out loud that particular line School’s Out Forever and meant it. I haven’t taken a course since. Of course, when I made that tape years ago, I followed it up with Workin’ At the Carwash Blues.
I can’t complain either, because my company paid most of the expenses up to a certain limit. When I took a leave of absense to finish it off, I paid for those myself. I have no complaints about that, because I really wanted to finish it once and for all.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I never realized this before. Fergus has a belly button.
You’ll get your mail, Sims….in my own good time.
Good Morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Why are you in such a hurry for your mail anyway, Sims? I’m sure it’s all bills and junk mail anyway! (Mine ususally is! SNERK!)
Good morning Fellow Baby, cleo and sugie!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Howdy StelBel, x_Tech, puppybreath (???????) and JP Steve!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Wow Fellow Baby “Mary Ann” turned 73 today!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Yeah, we’re all getting older, Fellow Baby
Did you see my comments last night?
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
Would that be the same Sims from “9 to 5”?
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Our mailman always arrives in late afternoon, while substitutes arrive in the early afternoon. Makes me wonder what our regular one is up to for two to three hours.Good morning Grog. Dry, sugie, StelBel and the other CD fans.
Sugie63 about 13 years ago
Our “mail people” drive little mail trucks so they don’t get a chance to talk to the animals :-)
Good Morning Grog, Dry, Cleo, Lonewolf, StelBel & all the CDers who are waiting for their mail.
StelBel about 13 years ago
Many years ago, during my college days, I used to tend bar at a small neighborhood bar. The local mailman would stop in every day for a “liquid” lunch for about an hour and a half, then continue on his route.
Good afternoon, Lonewolf, puppybreath (still missing you!!), cleokaya, Dry, sugie, Grog, x_Tech, OldHipster, pschearer and CDers everywhere!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby I finally read the rest of last nights comments. You and cleo were carrying quite an interesting conversation. I admire you for all your schooling, esp. doing a lot of it at night. I took a couple of economic courses at night after working all day at a junior college in Fayettville NC, because I was in banking at the time, and really enjoyed them. And the bank paid for them which was nice. Of course I was a bit younger then, :-). Don’t know if I could do that now!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
You know Fellow Baby, it wasn’t Richard Sanders who sang the theme song, but to this day, I still think it sounds just like him!HULU has a lot of the episodes, which I am watching one of now. The Fish Story!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
hey Fellow Baby, you know what? A couple of drinks "don’t mean nothin’ to the Trap! :-D*
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby, I took my last course when I was 39. When graduation was done, I went back to the office and played a particullar tape with Alice Cooper’s School’s Out and I sang out loud that particular line School’s Out Forever and meant it. I haven’t taken a course since. Of course, when I made that tape years ago, I followed it up with Workin’ At the Carwash Blues.
I can’t complain either, because my company paid most of the expenses up to a certain limit. When I took a leave of absense to finish it off, I paid for those myself. I have no complaints about that, because I really wanted to finish it once and for all.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
No but a couple more than that, means even less to the Doctor….unless of course he sees a giant pig painting the lobby.
And with that I’m calling it a night. After 2 nights of staying up for football, I need to catch up on my sleep. Good night, Fellow Baby
cleokaya about 13 years ago
I never liked school until I graduated from high school and could study what I liked.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Fellow Baby, I STILL like “School’s out”, great song!
Yea and Johnny still drove the trooper to drink! LOL!
And Gary Sandy sure was HOT back in the day!
And you have a good sleep Fellow Baby!
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Dry, I never missed high school. Although I missed a few high school girls.
DGWillie about 13 years ago
As a person out of high school for 49 years, I miss what I can remember of it…