Hey gang, A little something to share for the holidays.... Just print these labels and staple to a little baggie of White miniature marshmallows for that special someone. Make a wonderful present.... Guaranteed to capture a smile or two, have your camera handy. Have a Safe and Happy Holiday everyone Take care.
"Wonderful replys every-one!" @ Primrose Holy Cow!!! Where on earth did you get that Snowman LMAO. I showed this to the whole family and we all just roared. @ BigC ---- Wow you can actually buy this in stores ? ? lol Happy Holidays to all of you @ Wilders Take care
Cheeky Santa left me that snowman last year in my front yard..this year he only sent me this Christmas card..I have been very very naughty all year. Could you put in a good word for me I can't bare it any more. But there is always the fourth of july. Don't let your kid's grow up to be bikers. http://www.bikernet.com/events/crackonthetrack23.asp
Hi JC - we loved it enough to give it to our daughter (she's mid-20's now), and insisted it was the first thing she opened.
LOL ---- Did you have your camera at the ready to capture that kodak moment? And is she still talking to you? Great fun isn't it. You'll have plenty of time now to gear-up for next year..... Take care
Wow!... now that brought back a memory boost.....back in the late 50s I had a Triumph, short wheel-base, sprung-hub, 650 TR6 Trophy M/bike....we had a kind of motor-bike Club that nobody was 'actually' in but we all met at a Cafe in Cleethorpes called 'Kandy's'......we where always getting hassled by a Policeman named Sgt. Evans for no particular reason other than he didn't like Bikes or the people that rode 'em.....on one mad occasion when he appeared to check out Licences, Road tax, and his little pet trick of pushing a car arial up the bikes exhaust to see if you had removed the baffle-plates.......with sort of one accord we all walked over the road and 'Mooned' the man (17 Blokes and would you believe 5 Girls)....cost us all £5.00 (a lot of money then) in Magistrates Court for lewd behaviour in a Public place......but we became Legends and the Cop got moved to another Division.......God I miss those times so bad I could cry.......... Cochise,
Was that £2.50 per cheek..or the whole group. I think Bob still sings a ballad to mark the occasion at Willy's Wine Bar in Cleethorpes "When The Moon Sits Fat On A Scudding Cloud" http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/webrevs/tbr0012.htm
Loooooooooooool.........and Loooooooool again....that could be truer than I care to think Primrose......Willy's Wine Bar eh?.....now what do you know about that Den of Iniquity?.... Cochise,
Oh! and yes it did work out at £2.50 a Cheek.....a very expensive 'Bum' in it's day!!............ ......but what a memory.......... ....you really did rattle the old Memory banks there......THANKS...... Cochise,
Is not that the Den to pick up old maids ..hmm is that smoke or clouds yer hiding under that blanket? The Old Maid's Dream http://www.ceolbeg.com/page28.htm
Hey Primrose....great Link....not Scottish 'mesel'.....but ah ken the 'Peeps 'n Drams.......I've put it on disc fra' a guid Scot friend of mine.....he'll be delighted.....Thanks....... ....Can't wait to see his face, I bet he hasn't heard any of 'em......... Cochise,