Jump to content
Light-O-Rama Forums

Mid-Season Blues


Guest Guest

Recommended Posts

George Simmons wrote:

Frank Picozzi wrote:
... a big old soft ball ...

That was almost word-for-word how Dano described your manhood in Jersey...


ROTFLMAO!

George shoots, and he scores!:D:D
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 270
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Frank Picozzi

    38

  • Dan Ancona

    25

  • George Simmons

    23

  • jimswinder

    23

You know, it's a good thing we are all friends!:shock::D

Jeff, I'll paypal you the $$ by the way.. mea culpa!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

George Simmons wrote:

Frank Picozzi wrote:
... a big old soft ball ...

That was almost word-for-word how Dano described your manhood in Jersey...
But the disturbing thing is that he said you asked for pictures
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Frank Picozzi wrote:

George Simmons wrote:
Frank Picozzi wrote:
... a big old soft ball ...

That was almost word-for-word how Dano described your manhood in Jersey...
But the disturbing thing is that he said you asked for pictures

Frank +1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This link, which was shared among a group of fellow decorators, was just sent to me by an indivdual with a request to post it on this forum. It will bring back some great memories of some of the comedic shows of years gone by....

After viewing it, I want to add a disclaimer that any relationship of the video to any individual/situation on this/any forum, past/present is strictly coincidental. I hope folks view it with that in mind....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

George Simmons wrote:

terrypowerz wrote:
Who let Dano in here??? :D

Oh [Foul Language Used]... I mean POOP... does that mean Frank is coming too?


They are after all separated at birth, that should explain why one cannot go anywheres without the other...
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Greg Young wrote:




Is that an example of life imitating art or art imitating life?

Wasn't there a similar scene in a Dukes of Hazzard episode?
Link to comment
Share on other sites

George Simmons wrote:

Greg Young wrote:



Is that an example of life imitating art or art imitating life?

Wasn't there a similar scene in a Dukes of Hazzard episode?


I am not sure George, but I'll bet there was!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Greg Young wrote:

George Simmons wrote:
Greg Young wrote:



Is that an example of life imitating art or art imitating life?

Wasn't there a similar scene in a Dukes of Hazzard episode?


I am not sure George, but I'll bet there was!
I was always too busy watching Daisy
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jeff Millard wrote:

I've told this story at least 100 times. It still doesn't impress anyone because he didn't win the cup until he left Philly... Or, because I'm boring... one or the other...

Folks, I present to you our newest graduate of the Jim S Winder Academy of Self-Answering Questions...
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jeff Millard wrote:

PC, that other Jeff, man... We need a bucket to throw money in when you people use bad language!

Jeff


I have a bucket here. Just send your money to me thru paypal!

MikeH
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jeff Millard wrote:

Frank Picozzi wrote:
But the disturbing thing is that he said you asked for pictures


I'm sorry, I really thought the disturbing thing was that you had the pictures and were showing them to everyone who would look. My eyes are still bleeding... :shock:

Jeff

Hey, you were the one who asked for a copy
Link to comment
Share on other sites

George Simmons wrote:

Jeff Millard wrote:
I've told this story at least 100 times. It still doesn't impress anyone because he didn't win the cup until he left Philly... Or, because I'm boring... one or the other...

Folks, I present to you our newest graduate of the Jim S Winder Academy of Self-Answering Questions...

George, best reply so far today!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dan Ancona wrote:

George Simmons wrote:
Jeff Millard wrote:
I've told this story at least 100 times. It still doesn't impress anyone because he didn't win the cup until he left Philly... Or, because I'm boring... one or the other...

Folks, I present to you our newest graduate of the Jim S Winder Academy of Self-Answering Questions...

George, best reply so far today!!

Dan has the worst
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Jeff Millard wrote:

caniac wrote:
I was always too busy watching Daisy


I've been gonna tell you this for a while but I keep forgetting... 13 years ago I read electric/gas meters for the utility. One of my monthly routes had a familiar name in the rich people's neighborhood near where the Flyers practice in Voorhees NJ. I kept watch each month for any movement in the neighborhood... but the only thing moving were the squirrels and bunnies. Then one morning as I was walking across the front yard of the house with the familiar named account... The garage door started opening and out the front door came Rod Brind-Amour. In my most casual, as if we knew each other, I said... "Good morning Mr. Brind-Amour!" he smiled and said good morning, got in his car and drove away. I was start struck, and I've told this story at least 100 times. It still doesn't impress anyone because he didn't win the cup until he left Philly...

Or, because I'm boring... one or the other...

Jeff
cool. I went to a couple of the "skate with the canes" events and have a pic taken with him as well as his autograph. real good approachable guy, they retired his jersey this past season and he teared up a bunch.

I was in Philly in February attending a Flyers/Canes game, boy what a rough crowd. Was wearing my Canes jersey and got heckled frequently.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

wbottomley wrote:

Frank Picozzi wrote:
wbottomley wrote:
Am I late for the party?


I don't know, are you posting or are you just going to lurk?





hide in the shadow's. :P
You're a real heart attack
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...