I USED TO WORK ON THESE PLANES. Brings back memories of old times and old friends. It also keeps alive the memory of a fine airplane. Over 100 combat victories and no loses.
Loved that series:) me awww old lol
Oh you are a devil, you areâŚ
My name is a nod to my motherâŚ
when i was a kid and bugged her about whats for dinner,reply one day was hobo Soup.
I asked her what that was and she said Ketchup and hot waterâŚsame thing hoboâs ate . lol
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I share a last name with a member of the infamous Manson âfamilyâ (you need to be âmatureâ to remember them). When she got back in the news for escaping prison, some old-timers at the poker table started calling me that. I will let you guess why the 53 is added.
You are probably my age mate and born in 53! Did I guess correctly?
I used to have a miniture pug and i used to call him littlepug, I sure do miss him!
Good guess, but youâre 14 years off. I hope one day to be that old, but with heart failure it might not be in the cards. Congrats on making it to that wonderful age. Stay young and have fun!!
My name was the name of my cat. Soloing was a female Siamese and loved to play fetch. She was very, very smart and extremely affectionate. She has since gone to kitty heaven so when I play under her name I think of her.
Some might think that itâs my actual name but it isnât. Itâs a non-meaning strong word that is used to express frustration (only known in semi-northern parts of Finland). Not a curse word though, close to expression words like âdarnâ or âbummerâ
You win the kewpie doll!. My Grandad used to tell me âI know more about being young than you know about being oldâ. Now I know what he meant. lol. He made it to 99. Peace, sister.
This is such a sweet story, KujiSan. Thanks for sharing it. Welcome to the Forumsâcome back often!
How very interesting! Maybe I should borrow this word! My parents never used a single verified cuss word. We knew we were in trouble when Mom said âDarn it!â How fun to say âTurkale!â Welcome to the Forums. Come often!
My Boss of long ago would always say Whoosh Mista! Doug was a cool guy who died way to early Colon Cancer! Super friend like brother to me!!
I picked up a bunch of dog poop in the yard.
itâs my nick name just added the numbers
Hahahahah! Who hasnât been there, done that?! Welcome to the Replay Poker Forums, Crappy Hands. Come back often. (Now go wash.)
The Anhaga was the subject of an Anglo-Saxon poem written pre-900 ad and my thesis. The word âAnhagaâ means âsolitary wandererâ and the poem documents the sorrow of an aging warrior who seeks vainly for a place to live among others. As the last surviving member of his community who is no longer an effective soldier, he finds rejection wherever he goes in a cold and cruel world.
Although to me it is not very creative or original, simply my first and last name initials with âa hogâ because I am a University of Arkansas Razorback graduate, and reminds me of grander days and times!