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Here is the rundown so far boys and girls, things are looking pretty square, a couple need to PIF to catch up
This goes to reply # 277
Ken07AOVette knife, 2 fish bonker, $50 cash, auger machining, reel, hoody given, fishing package, 100 for stollery, duck decoy taken,
tbark tv and cabinet given, knife taken,
jacob1212 8" auger, fishing pkg, shovelling given, bonker, knife taken
Brownbear416 Helly hanson vest, 200 cash, signal horn, bow sling given, bonker taken
Fishingmom reel, books, danelectro fabtone, cd's, dominos given, cake snow shovelling, laptop, service call taken
Catnthehat reel, brass, duck decoy taken, hook pkg, 2 barrels, 125 cash given,
Albertadiver book, brass, 270 ammo given,
Mudbug cakes given, auger, hoody taken,
pointer shell belt, 17 hmr ammo given, fish hooks, burner taken
Wookie arrow heads given, slugs taken
Albertabigbore knife, dvd, zippo, icepicks given, arrowheads, muzzleloader, shell belt, 6" auger, 50.00, 50.00, 25 taken
Cabertosser dolly, 3 service calls given,
Greatoutdoors fishing pkg, frabil tipup given, scope taken
Theclash board wax given, Helly hansson taken,
duckyhunter laptop, muzzle loader given,
sco22 200 given, 25 taken,
Treeguy 2 hours arborist training given,
Leo tv and stand taken, 3 boxes brass given
albertarookie sabre given, 50 taken
Findal trampoline given, guitar pickup taken,
Goober 100, 50, 50, garden lights, crosby cards given, lighter, 200 cash, wrench set taken
Brianscott wrench set given, sabre taken
wwbirds 2 decoy ducks given
custom gunworx bullets given, 2 barrels taken
mooseknuckle 6" auger given,
hornhead holster given, bullets taken
outdoors forever 12 ga slugs, 50 cash given, tip up taken
berjerkin primers given, lights taken
baitfisher service taken, haircuts given
Kanonfodder tin sign, JD clock given,
Geezle 6" auger given
Crosby 87 lantern, burner given
sureshot drill given, auger taken
npauls cabelas video game given,
jungleboy coleman lantern, stove given, 45/70 ammo taken
7mmremmmag 45/70 ammo, 45/70 ammo, 7mm ammo, scope given, lantern and stove taken,
MrLeahy 200 cash given, JD clock taken
Lonewolf 2 video games given
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I will update the entire thread later
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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01-11-2011, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by dusinb
albertadiver pm sent for the 243 brass
my pif is a pair of 8x42 bushnell binos. they are waterproof (marine binos)
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I would like these please?
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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01-11-2011, 09:26 PM
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UPDATE TO REPLY # 362
Ken07AOVette knife, 2 fish bonker, $25.00, $25.00, $50.00 cash, auger machining, reel, hoody, mystery pkg #1 given, fishing package, 100 for stollery, duck decoy, bass guitar, binocs taken,
tbark tv and cabinet given, knife taken,
jacob1212 8" auger, fishing pkg, shovelling, bass guitar, guitar lessons given, bonker, knife taken
Brownbear416 Helly hanson vest, 200 cash, signal horn, bow sling given, bonker, mystery pkg #1 taken
Fishingmom reel, books, danelectro fabtone, cd's, dominos given, cake, snow shovelling, laptop, service call, 200 taken
Catnthehat reel, brass, duck decoy taken, hook pkg, 2 barrels, chokes, 125 cash given,
Albertadiver book, brass, 270 ammo given, fire starter taken
Mudbug cakes, fire starter given, auger, hoody taken,
pointer shell belt, 17 hmr ammo given, fish hooks, burner taken
Wookie arrow heads given, slugs taken
Albertabigbore knife, dvd, zippo, icepicks, 200.00 given, arrowheads, muzzleloader, shell belt, 6" auger, 50.00, 50.00, 25.00,50.00 taken
Cabertosser dolly, 3 service calls given,
Greatoutdoors fishing pkg, frabil tipup given, scope taken
Theclash board wax given, Helly hansson taken,
duckyhunter laptop, muzzle loader given,
sco22 200 given, 25 taken,
Treeguy 2 hours arborist training given,
Leo tv and stand taken, 3 boxes brass given
albertarookie sabre given, 50 taken
Findal trampoline given, guitar pickup taken,
Goober 100, 50, 50, 50, garden lights, crosby cards given, lighter, 200,200, wrench set taken
Brianscott wrench set given, sabre taken
wwbirds 2 decoy ducks given
custom gunworx bullets given, 2 barrels taken
mooseknuckle 6" auger given,
hornhead holster given, bullets taken
outdoors forever 12 ga slugs, 50 cash given, tip up taken
berjerkin primers given, lights taken
baitfisher service taken, haircuts given
Kanonfodder tin sign, JD clock given, guitar lessons taken
Geezle 6" auger given
Crosby 87 lantern, burner given, air compressor taken
sureshot drill given, auger taken
npauls cabelas video game given,
jungleboy coleman lantern, stove given, 45/70 ammo taken
7mmremmmag 45/70 ammo, 45/70 ammo, 7mm ammo, scope given, lantern and stove taken,
MrLeahy 200 cash given, JD clock taken
Lonewolf 2 video games, bino buddies given, ice spikes taken
Cooter78 air compressor given
MarlinX7 skates given
Fish E O chokes given
Dusinb Binoculars give, 243 brass taken
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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Thanks Ken didn't mean to be a pain.
Andy
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Just to keep things straight I also took Mudbugs 2nd cake which I am currently shovelling into my face.....
So I have the Tin sign still up the JD clock Given and used my 2 credits for guitar lessons and cake !!!
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Will take this PIF for the stollery. Please send payment to Ken
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01-11-2011, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken07AOVette
T.E.A.M.W.O.R.K.
GO TEAM!!!!
Right on guys!
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I'll take the fire starter MudBug, PM incoming.
.243 brass on its way to dusinb
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01-11-2011, 10:36 PM
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[QUOTE=Kanonfodder;796428]Just to keep things straight I also took Mudbugs 2nd cake which I am currently shovelling into my face.....
So how is it?
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holy molaaay Ken!! I didnt know you were so good looking !! LOL haha
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There is absolutely nothing she is wearing that would fit anywhere on my body.....
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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There is absolutely nothing she is wearing that would fit anywhere on my body.....
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What about the smile?
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01-11-2011, 11:13 PM
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Dude!
I was just going to bed..........
How am I going to sleep now?
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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01-11-2011, 11:47 PM
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i will claim the bino buddies!! i was gonna go buy some actually
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i will claim the bino buddies!! i was gonna go buy some actually
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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I was lucky enough to receive one of Mudbug's cakes yesterday with some help from FishingMom. Here is the cake chronology:
3:20 - Pick up cake
3:40 - back at office - choose to leave cake in truck, mostly to avoid defending the cake from my vulture like staff
6:35 - leave office and drive home in truck that now smells of declicious chocolate aroma. . .which is better than what it sometimes smells like.
6:36 - swerve necessitates bracing of body against passenger seat and "accidental " finger poke of icing.
6:37 - Icing removed from finger.
6:38 - 7:03 - several "accidents" occur.
7:04 - attempt to repair evidence of "accidents" before entering home.
7:05 - arrive home. Try to explain to wife and kids where cake comes from. Wife doesn't believe a dude made this cake and is convinced there is a girlfriend. Children seem quite impressed irrespective of my suspected infidelity.
7:25 - Eat supper of chicken chili. Convinced wife has now poisoned my chili. Also convinced the poison serum is likely contained in cake.
7:26 - Procure my first piece - notice a complete row of what should be cake is missing
7:30 - receive kiss on the cheek from daughter number 2 - evidence of the missing row contained around the mouth of daughter number 2 and now on my cheek.
7:35 - cake on plate, in comfy chair watching the Oiler's.
7:45 - cake in belly, Oilers in the tank and I am back looking at the odd shape remaining in the cake pan.
7:46 - rectify the odd shape in the cake pan by removing "extra" cake to allow a perfect square of cake.
7:47 - reward my restoration of the universal need for linear shapes by eating removed piece.
8:30 - take out frustration with my hockey team AND the lump in my belly (which I am sure came from poisoned chili) by riding bike
8:35 - bike riding not going so good
9:00 - give up on riding and return to comfy chair
9:02 - Start watching Gold Rush Alaska
9:04 - stop watching Gold Rush Alaska
9:05 - Wonder if eating some more cake would keep me up
9:06 - 11:30 - repeat above thoughts
11:30 - go to bed.
2:30 - daughter number 2 wakes me up and wants a glass of water. I get it for her. Whilst filling the glass, I glance around and notice cake. I also notice, no one is around. I get one more small piece for medicinal purposes only - to counteract the poison coursing through my veins from the chili.
2:31 - tuck daughter number 2 in bed with water. She says I smell like cake and wonders why she cannot have a piece. Busted.
6:30 - Get up after a bad sleep - must have been the chili.
7:00 - leave for work and decide not to bring any cake. Issue edict that family must not eat all of the cake as I won't be home until late tonight.
7:10 - truck no longer smells like chocolate - stupid poison chili
7:45 - receive text from suspecting wife as I am working late now after bringing home a cake from a dude - assures me that there will not likely be any cake left since some of daughter number one's friend are coming over.
7:46 - text daughter number one offering bribe to hide some cake.
Sorry for the long text. Mudbug, that cake is fantastic. Not too much cherry and the chocolate pieces add texture and treats to each bite. Very, very good. I will watch for more PIF's of cake and everyone else should too. Wait a minute. . .no you shouldn't.
Cheers.
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10:53
SCO22 now owes me a keyboard, although I do not have any chocolate cake there was a liberal dosing of nasal orange juice that I am sure ruined it.
I think I can save the monitor, but my wife may need surgery. I am sure she broke something internal after laughing into a semi coma while watching me attempt near death re entry.
Also, great addition to the thread, thanks.
No, really, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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10:53
SCO22 now owes me a keyboard, although I do not have any chocolate cake there was a liberal dosing of nasal orange juice that I am sure ruined it.
I think I can save the monitor, but my wife may need surgery. I am sure she broke something internal after laughing into a semi coma while watching me attempt near death re entry.
Also, great addition to the thread, thanks.
No, really, thanks.
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Maybe we should just find you a keyboard condom.
Isnt this the second keyboard in under 24 hours you have made a mess of?
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I either have to stop drinking juice, or stop using the internet.
Maybe intravenously........
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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Originally Posted by sco22
I was lucky enough to receive one of Mudbug's cakes yesterday with some help from FishingMom. Here is the cake chronology:
3:20 - Pick up cake
3:40 - back at office - choose to leave cake in truck, mostly to avoid defending the cake from my vulture like staff
6:35 - leave office and drive home in truck that now smells of declicious chocolate aroma. . .which is better than what it sometimes smells like.
6:36 - swerve necessitates bracing of body against passenger seat and "accidental " finger poke of icing.
6:37 - Icing removed from finger.
6:38 - 7:03 - several "accidents" occur.
7:04 - attempt to repair evidence of "accidents" before entering home.
7:05 - arrive home. Try to explain to wife and kids where cake comes from. Wife doesn't believe a dude made this cake and is convinced there is a girlfriend. Children seem quite impressed irrespective of my suspected infidelity.
7:25 - Eat supper of chicken chili. Convinced wife has now poisoned my chili. Also convinced the poison serum is likely contained in cake.
7:26 - Procure my first piece - notice a complete row of what should be cake is missing
7:30 - receive kiss on the cheek from daughter number 2 - evidence of the missing row contained around the mouth of daughter number 2 and now on my cheek.
7:35 - cake on plate, in comfy chair watching the Oiler's.
7:45 - cake in belly, Oilers in the tank and I am back looking at the odd shape remaining in the cake pan.
7:46 - rectify the odd shape in the cake pan by removing "extra" cake to allow a perfect square of cake.
7:47 - reward my restoration of the universal need for linear shapes by eating removed piece.
8:30 - take out frustration with my hockey team AND the lump in my belly (which I am sure came from poisoned chili) by riding bike
8:35 - bike riding not going so good
9:00 - give up on riding and return to comfy chair
9:02 - Start watching Gold Rush Alaska
9:04 - stop watching Gold Rush Alaska
9:05 - Wonder if eating some more cake would keep me up
9:06 - 11:30 - repeat above thoughts
11:30 - go to bed.
2:30 - daughter number 2 wakes me up and wants a glass of water. I get it for her. Whilst filling the glass, I glance around and notice cake. I also notice, no one is around. I get one more small piece for medicinal purposes only - to counteract the poison coursing through my veins from the chili.
2:31 - tuck daughter number 2 in bed with water. She says I smell like cake and wonders why she cannot have a piece. Busted.
6:30 - Get up after a bad sleep - must have been the chili.
7:00 - leave for work and decide not to bring any cake. Issue edict that family must not eat all of the cake as I won't be home until late tonight.
7:10 - truck no longer smells like chocolate - stupid poison chili
7:45 - receive text from suspecting wife as I am working late now after bringing home a cake from a dude - assures me that there will not likely be any cake left since some of daughter number one's friend are coming over.
7:46 - text daughter number one offering bribe to hide some cake.
Sorry for the long text. Mudbug, that cake is fantastic. Not too much cherry and the chocolate pieces add texture and treats to each bite. Very, very good. I will watch for more PIF's of cake and everyone else should too. Wait a minute. . .no you shouldn't.
Cheers.
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Ok- talked to Mudbug, and we have a challenge.
SuperDave will supply a cake for auction, with proceeds going to the Stollery.
Stipulations- the auction ends in 48 hours, and must be picked up in Edmonton, it will not be shipped. It can be gifted to someone else, or whatever you want to happen to it, but no shipping.
I will make the first bid of $25.00. If I win, I think I will go buy some chili and go visit SCO22 just to watch the drama
Bid is at $25.00, GO!
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
Last edited by Ken07AOVette; 01-12-2011 at 02:06 PM.
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Ok- talked to Mudbug, and we have a challenge.
SuperDave will supply a cake for auction, with proceeds going to the Stollery.
Stipulations- the auction ends in 48 hours, and must be picked up in Edmonton, it will not be shipped. It can be gifted to someone else, or whatever you want to happen to it, but no shipping.
I will make the first bid of $25.00. If I win, I think I will go buy some chili and go visit SCO22 just to watch the drama
Bid is at $25.00, GO!
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Sound delicious. I will bid $60.
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I will go $70.
Will also put up a donation of $50 to the Stollery.
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I will go $70.
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I have added your PIF of $50.00 to the Stollery, and you are on top for the cake.
I wonder how big a $70.00 cake really is?
Welcome to the party JohninAB!
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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Maybe we should just find you a keyboard condom.
Isnt this the second keyboard in under 24 hours you have made a mess of?
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Maybe we should have a side bet, to see how many keyboards Ken wrecks before this thing is over LOL !!!!!!!!!
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I am pretty sure I know who will take this next one!! I would like to PIF a sealed box of the 2005-06 Sidney Crosby Phenomenal Beginnings set!!
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Maybe we should have a side bet, to see how many keyboards Ken wrecks before this thing is over LOL !!!!!!!!!
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HAHA
jokes on you!
I put the glass down before I opened the thread
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Originally Posted by Twisted Canuck
I wasn't thinking far enough ahead for an outcome, I was ranting. By definition, a rant doesn't imply much forethought.....
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Here's another item I'd like to pif. A unique flint and steel fire starter, it's very compact as you can see when compared to a loonie and works quite well
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Alberta Diver claimed this one already but I'm going to add another one of these to whomever would like to claim it
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Ill claim your flint and steel mudbug. I should have one claim left
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Ill claim your flint and steel mudbug. I should have one claim left
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It's your's That didn't take long to get claimed
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