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OzJohnnie

Quote from: AO on March 10, 2015, 12:47:54 PM
Quote from: OzJohnnie on March 10, 2015, 04:10:29 AM
Oh NOOOOooooooes.

I just showed the video to #1 and she said, quote, "Why is this funny?  It's just normal hair."

So, my question: Do I put her in the convent now or is it already too late?
Did you have the volume turned off?  Might also have to explain a few jokes concerning Edina and St. Thomas Academy I suppose.

Maybe it's just me, an old fogie that appreciates short, well-trimmed hair.  Manscaping, dandy-locks, flow...  These are all things to be ridiculed and looked down upon.  Mrs Oz shares my perspective and chuckled quietly as she watched (the coach with one wing getting the best laugh/gasp/OMG).  The girls, however, seem to appreciate the unbridled wildness of a primped up dandy waving his locks like he's in a Preen commercial audition.  I just find myself at a loss because of this war and that lying son of a bitch Johnson!
  

OzJohnnie

The Fargo TV show is on and the wife stopped as she was flicking by. She really enjoyed the show and watched it all when it first played but I didn't enjoy it or watch beyond the second episode. What's the opinion of those here?  Hit or miss?
  

Johnnie Red

Nice article in the Norwood Young America Times this past week about the history of the Stiftungsfest hamburger creator. The burger was developed by Bernie Petterson, owner of the Young America Meat Market, and his friend Jake Thomas. The burger made its first appearance at the "free" dances on Sunday and Friday nights in 1952. The free dance stopped happening and the burgers came to be known as the famous Stiftungsfest hamburgers, sold at the Stiftungsfest celebration.

57Johnnie

Quote from: Johnnie Red on March 11, 2015, 09:30:09 AM
Nice article in the Norwood Young America Times this past week about the history of the Stiftungsfest hamburger creator. The burger was developed by Bernie Petterson, owner of the Young America Meat Market, and his friend Jake Thomas. The burger made its first appearance at the "free" dances on Sunday and Friday nights in 1952. The free dance stopped happening and the burgers came to be known as the famous Stiftungsfest hamburgers, sold at the Stiftungsfest celebration.
Great Minnesota and American heroes along with Jay Hormel  :)
The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

BDB

#72559
Not sure about Jay, but the old man George A. Hormel used to check the creek on the downside of the plant in Austin to see if there was any sign of the hogs not being used 100%.

Therefore the saying: "The only part of the pig that's not used is the squeal!"

And for you non-Austinites, it's not "hor-MEL", It's Hormelz.  ;)

57Johnnie

Quote from: BlueDevil Bob on March 11, 2015, 02:01:45 PM
Not sure about Jay, but the old man George A. Hormel used to check the creek on the downside of the plant in Austin to see if there was any sign of the hogs not being used 100%.

Therefore the saying: "The only part of the pig that's not used is the squeal!"

And for you non-Austinites, it's not "WHORE-mel", It's Hormelz.  ;)
....... But Jay invented SPAM   ;D

.... so I 'be been told :)
The older the violin - the sweeter the music!

finsleft

Quote from: Johnnie Red on March 11, 2015, 09:30:09 AM
Nice article in the Norwood Young America Times this past week about the history of the Stiftungsfest hamburger creator. The burger was developed by Bernie Petterson, owner of the Young America Meat Market, and his friend Jake Thomas. The burger made its first appearance at the "free" dances on Sunday and Friday nights in 1952. The free dance stopped happening and the burgers came to be known as the famous Stiftungsfest hamburgers, sold at the Stiftungsfest celebration.

And here it is for your reading enjoyment...
http://sunpatriot.com/2015/03/10/history-of-stuftungsfest-hamburger-creator-meat-market/

Hi guys! What's new?

BDB

Considering we've been talking Hamm's, Spam, Stiftungfest Burgers and hockey hair, I'd have to say not too much.  ;D

OzJohnnie

Hey, fins, it's been a while.  Good to see you drop in.
  

sjusection105

Quote from: finsleft on March 11, 2015, 04:59:07 PM

Hi guys! What's new?

Well, AO's Northwestern Eagles knocked the Tomcats out of the BB tourney.
Yea and we had a lively discussion about farm permits, driving illegally while not on farm business while 15 years old and drinking one of the old man's Pfeiffer's
As of now they're on DOUBLE SECRET Probation!

finsleft

Quote from: BlueDevil Bob on March 11, 2015, 05:20:07 PM
Considering we've been talking Hamm's, Spam, Stiftungfest Burgers and hockey hair, I'd have to say not too much.  ;D

Fins' Wheelhouse

finsleft

Quote from: sjusection105 on March 11, 2015, 09:11:57 PM
Quote from: finsleft on March 11, 2015, 04:59:07 PM

Hi guys! What's new?

Well, AO's Northwestern Eagles knocked the Tomcats out of the BB tourney.
Yea and we had a lively discussion about farm permits, driving illegally while not on farm business while 15 years old and drinking one of the old man's Pfeiffer's

And nothing about the guys who purchase new Rangers, etc. for "farm use"? Or the guys ahead of me in line at the Fleet Farm with cart loads of items...tax free: "farm use"
Aw hell, it's almost football season...let me fling some vitamin K around just for the heck of it.

DuffMan


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sjusection105

Buy 2-4D for lawn spray (2.5 gal. jug or larger) at Cenex,that will qualify for farm use as well  8-)
As of now they're on DOUBLE SECRET Probation!

BDB