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HHI944 11-12-2014 11:16 AM

I usually grunt pretty loudly from my arse after really spicy food!

RKDinOKC 11-12-2014 11:28 AM

I'd hope it'll do more than whistle.

flipper35 11-12-2014 11:29 AM

It might whistle if she had spicy food.

RKDinOKC 11-12-2014 11:41 AM

Must be why Tex-Mex is so popular.

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Outback Porsche 11-12-2014 11:59 AM

More than whistle? Like, grunting and winking?

I think the g-string would add to the quality of the note. Maybe by flexing the string you could get a tune happening?

RKDinOKC 11-12-2014 12:17 PM

Wouldn't recommend tugging on any strings found in that general area.

Jim Richards 11-12-2014 03:23 PM

I survived working on the electrical snafu in my garage. It was great because my wife, Lu, helped me with everything but the crawling around the attic. I'm dirty and I'm tired, but now I can chill out for the evening. :)

Jim Richards 11-12-2014 04:08 PM

Sushi tonight. Mmmmmm.

RKDinOKC 11-12-2014 08:31 PM

The fishy kind of sushi or the curdy kind.

Too freaking cold to get out of the car, so just did the drive thru at Taco Bell. i like the Burrito Supreme extra Beef and no beans and a packet of hot on it. The forecast for later this evening is a warm wind.

Jim Richards 11-12-2014 10:04 PM

Plans changed, no sushi, pho instead. Still rated a mmmmmm. :)

porsche4life 11-12-2014 10:25 PM

Mmmmmmm pho.....

Thuy and I had pho on Sunday. So tasty! I wish there was a good place here in OK to get it. A good warm bowl would be awesome on these cold ass days.


Sushi sounds good too actually... Not many good sushi places in OK either.

Outback Porsche 11-13-2014 01:55 AM

Burgers with the lot from jeff's kitchen 'Mi burro esta en fuego' :)

RKDinOKC 11-13-2014 02:58 AM

Good Morning!

Vacation Breakfasts...

Thursday, Pork Burrito - Eggs, Pulled Pork, Provalone, and a mild salsa.
Friday, Burger Omelet - Hamburger, onions, tomato, jalapenos and queso, crispy hash browns and gilled whole wheat toast.
Saturday, Make em yourself Waffle at hotel breakfast bar with maple syrup and way too much butter.
Sunday, Make em yourself Bacon Waffle at hotel breakfast bar again with maple syrup and way too much butter.
Monday, BBQ Omelet - Brisket, green onion, mozzarella cheese, bbq sauce and herb taters.

Miss vacation already.

azzarule 11-13-2014 03:37 AM

Richard, your memory is just too good, or did you write this down.

Half the time with travelling I can barely remember where we stayed and at what hotel, let alone the food lol.

RKDinOKC 11-13-2014 03:57 AM

It's been 3 years since I took a vacation.

Costed me $1600 to have someone stay with Mom. Because I found a caregiver so late did not get in on the half price group room rates for Fri and Sat nites, that was an extra $150. Burned thru 4 tanks of petrol at $60 a fill up on the Cayenne.

On the good side stayed on friends very cumfy over stuffed couch on Wed, Thurs, and Sunday nites. Bought their breakfasts Thurs, Fri, Mon, and they bought me dinner Thurs and Sun, so got off real cheap there. Also won the big door prize, a full set of Koni Red adjustable shocks for the 928, $700. With all the shots and "here try this" beers and other drinks making the rounds Fri and Sat nite only drank a 6 pack of my own beer. There was a local brewed chocolate stout that was very good.

All the walking and standing around really wore me out. Especially the standing around in the parking lot partying Fri and Sat nite from 8pm to 3am. My feet and legs ached with every movement Sunday afternoon thru Tuesday. Had to resort to some Jack Links BBQ Pork Jerky to stay awake on the drive home. Their BBQ pork jerky is pretty good, by the way.

GH85Carrera 11-13-2014 04:22 AM

Good morning folks.

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RKDinOKC 11-13-2014 04:30 AM

You were an early bloomer. Even though I was not one of those that thought girls had cooties, didn't really discover boobies as recreational accessories until a couple of girls in 5th grade had theirs start growing in, Shelly and Karen. Shelly had a full B cup in 5th grade. And didn't get a hot teacher until 6th grade, Miss Saywer.

GH85Carrera 11-13-2014 04:33 AM

I never had a teacher that was even attractive. Most of them were really OLD old women, you know like 40 or 50 and even 60.

RKDinOKC 11-13-2014 04:50 AM

Miss Sawyer was 30ish, quite the looker, and drove a Corvette. The rest in elementary were old ladies, including my 2nd grade teacher whom was Wiley Posts brother's wife, Mrs. Post. We learned a LOT about Wiley Post.

There was a young fairly hot english teacher in Junior high she had black hair with a white stripe like Lily Munster, and always wore flip flop type sandals. The "Health" or sex education teacher in jr high was an old short fat black woman, no fun there. I never figured out what disecting frogs and cow eyes had to do with health, but that's what they called the class. The day she passed out condoms, she might as well have passed out balloons because they all got blown up and popped.

Had a knockout HS Algebra teacher. And she had bigguns. If you asked for help she would look over your shoulder resting one on it and if you turned to look at her, you got a face full of clevage. The boys in the class somehow needed a lot more help than the girls. Good thing she never asked anyone to work problems on the board in front of the class. The home economics teacher was hot, and wrote science fiction books too, but I didn't take home economics.

Oh yeah, and the HS girls gym teacher was more than just hot. She called me into her office to discuss intramural volleyball. I was the drum major and she wanted me to put together a team from the band. The wall behind her desk was a 1 way mirror to the girls locker room, and she had me come in while all the girls were showering and changing. None of the HS girls bikini waxed in 1977.

GH85Carrera 11-13-2014 05:30 AM

I never got to go to a really good school. Every school I went to except the for 6th grade was a OLD school with limited resources. Every year was a different school from first to 11th grade. Only 11th and 12th grade was the same school for me. I see the schools of today with nice new building and central heat and air and computers everywhere and wonder why the average kid get such a crappy education. I suspect it is 90% the fault of the parents. Out of the 11 different schools I went to not one had air conditioning. Most had some pitiful heating system and leaky cold windows. I sat in many different classrooms in 100+ degree heat or being cold due to lousy heat. The schools in Hawaii had no heat at all. There were days when it would be 50 degrees. That does not sound bad but keep in mind everything is 50 degrees and no one has heat. That gets real uncomfortable in short order.

Today the majority of students trying to get into college have to take remedial courses in math and English to be accepted. The standards keep getting lowered and the grades keep falling.

Maybe it is too many hot teachers. :)

No doubt like always most any kid that wants to learn and has parents helping can get a good education.


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