
YES: It Can Happen
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You mean Mrs. Howell/Neutron 14 wrote:Yeah, like she's Catholic. And high maintenace to boot.packerboy wrote:Ginger.
I"ll take the pie baking queen.
OK, Here is a good one: Mrs Howell was refered to as "Mrs Howell" by everbody except Thurston who called her "Lovey". What was her first name? No fair looking it up.
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I can't remember......... but that 1st line almost made me chokepackerboy wrote:You mean Mrs. Howell/Neutron 14 wrote:Yeah, like she's Catholic. And high maintenace to boot.packerboy wrote:Ginger.
I"ll take the pie baking queen.
OK, Here is a good one: Mrs Howell was refered to as "Mrs Howell" by everbody except Thurston who called her "Lovey". What was her first name? No fair looking it up.




packerboy wrote:You mean Mrs. Howell/Neutron 14 wrote:Yeah, like she's Catholic. And high maintenace to boot.packerboy wrote:Ginger.
I"ll take the pie baking queen.
OK, Here is a good one: Mrs Howell was refered to as "Mrs Howell" by everbody except Thurston who called her "Lovey". What was her first name? No fair looking it up.
Eunice

Okay, I cannot remember, but what was the Skipper's name, or first name, not sure if he had a last name...packerboy wrote:You mean Mrs. Howell/Neutron 14 wrote:Yeah, like she's Catholic. And high maintenace to boot.packerboy wrote:Ginger.
I"ll take the pie baking queen.
OK, Here is a good one: Mrs Howell was refered to as "Mrs Howell" by everbody except Thurston who called her "Lovey". What was her first name? No fair looking it up.
elliott70 wrote:Okay, I cannot remember, but what was the Skipper's name, or first name, not sure if he had a last name...packerboy wrote:You mean Mrs. Howell/Neutron 14 wrote: Yeah, like she's Catholic. And high maintenace to boot.
I"ll take the pie baking queen.
OK, Here is a good one: Mrs Howell was refered to as "Mrs Howell" by everbody except Thurston who called her "Lovey". What was her first name? No fair looking it up.
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Look Govs........ stranded on the island he at least had an outside chance of getting some action.... if he could get one of the gals juiced up on enough the coconut rum he made, well..."Yes it Can Happen"Govs93 wrote:Man alive, you fellas are making me feel young again.
Never got into the show, but I always heard the question "if the professor could make a radio out of a coconut, why couldn't he fix the boat?". Is there an answer to that?

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Not the guy, the leather you dolt!Govs93 wrote:Oh my goodness...Neutron 14 wrote:I've had plenty of fantasies Admiral Shanty, and not a one of them ever involved a 3 foot tall guy. (although corinthian leather has made a few)
Uh...
oof...
I got nothin'. Congratulations, you've done it.
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Neutron 14 wrote:Not the guy, the leather you dolt!Govs93 wrote:Oh my goodness...Neutron 14 wrote:I've had plenty of fantasies Admiral Shanty, and not a one of them ever involved a 3 foot tall guy. (although corinthian leather has made a few)
Uh...
oof...
I got nothin'. Congratulations, you've done it.


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Now that my monitor isn't steaming up anymore, I can get back to work.Neutron 14 wrote:I've had plenty of fantasies
The Fleet of #8's is busy tonight. Of our 14 vessels, 10 will see action this evening. For nine of them, they are not the tournament darlings YET as they will carry the burden of favorite in their respective playins with the #9 seeds. River Lakes, however, has tough marching orders as they head up to Roseau. Best of luck, we'll see you on the beach.
Rochester JM vs. (#9) Dodge County
Park vs. (#9) Henry Sibley
Cooper vs. (#9) Mpls. East
Le Crescent vs. (#9) LeSueur
Redwood Valley vs. (#9) Worthington
Simley vs. (#9) St. Paul Saints
Princeton vs. (#9) Moose Lake
Eveleth vs. (#9) Duluth Central
Crookston vs. (#9) Red Lake Falls
River Lakes vs. (#1) Roseau, YES: It Can Happen
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All in all, last night was not a bad night for the Fleet of Eights. Eight of nine took care of business by disposing of their respective 9th seed foe. The Fleet did say goodbye to JM and River Lakes as both fell with honor in service of the Fleet. The flotilla now stands at 12 sound vessels with three of them seeing action tonight in the final round of play-ins.
North St. Paul vs. (#9) Como
Irondale vs. (#9) North Metro
Richfield vs. (#9) St. Louis Park
YES: It Can Happen

The three big guns; the USS Richfield, the USS Irondale, and the USS NSP steam
ahead for tonight's action as the USS Simley and USS Crookston protect the
flank.
North St. Paul vs. (#9) Como
Irondale vs. (#9) North Metro
Richfield vs. (#9) St. Louis Park
YES: It Can Happen

The three big guns; the USS Richfield, the USS Irondale, and the USS NSP steam
ahead for tonight's action as the USS Simley and USS Crookston protect the
flank.