The Mick
New in Town
- Messages
- 21
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- North Carolina
In my well worn leather western I got called Stevie Ray Morrison at a gig one time. As if to imply Stevie Ray Vaughn / Jim Morrison gave me a laugh :eusa_clap
avedwards said:. . . but she decided I was Dick Tracey and kept shouting it at me. I decided it was a lost cause when my brother subty suggested we leave this woman to herself.
I'm proud to say that whilst I may have alowed myselk to consume a lot of alcoholic beverages at my brother's insistance I renained in full control of my cognitive functions (translated, I remained pretty sober). Plus I rarely drink much anyway, Saturday was an exception.scottyrocks said:Ah, alcohol. Turning people into morons for centuries.
Centuries?scottyrocks said:Ah, alcohol. Turning people into morons for centuries.
cptjeff said:Centuries?
Alcohol has been made and consumed by humans since the stone age. Literally. We've found traces on pottery shards. It seems that drinks like beer and mead predate bread.
scottyrocks said:Oh my goodness. Excuse me for shortening the time line.
Indeed, much better. lolNeilA said:Ah alcohol, turning people into idiots.
Fixed?
Like the look, especially with the shades! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clapNeilA said:Oh the joys of the concealed handgun license. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Today I was wearing what is pictured below. When I walked in, my mother burst out laughing and asked if I was a soul man. I guess she thinks I'm a blues brother...[huh] [huh]
Mulceber said:that's a new one - we're used to people not appreciating a fine hat, but someone looking down on our hats? You probably should find a fur felt hat for yard work, but I agree that that guy's reaction was absolutely -->atrocious<--. Wearing a fine hat or no, you should be treated with respect.
On a side note, I wasn't aware that Borsalino made pure beaver lids. Learn something new every day. -M
Caity Lynn said:I find I tolerate stupidity much better than snobbery.[huh]