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KevinInColorado

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Jan 9, 2012
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Summit County, Colorado
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Reminds me of the biker dude on Moonshiners with a dog named "cutie pie" LoL
 

dieselram94

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Jun 17, 2011
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Mid Coast Maine
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Am I the only one who thinks that its a little strange for a guy named dieselram to have a dog named pookie !!!! There has got to be a story???
LOL! Yeah there is kind of a story. I got Pookie at about 8 weeks old I believe and my wife has never been a fan of little dogs. I already had a good size chocolate lab and I was offered this little puppy, my wife was less than thrilled and the naming process was getting old. She wanted to name her all kinds of names like Killer. So I convinced my two year old son at the time that we should name the puppy Pookie and he thought it was a good name. Mission accomplished....annoys my wife Carrie that much more! She hates that name! :laughing7:
 

hvacker

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Aug 18, 2012
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New Mexico USA
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My Head
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The power of naming is a spiritual gift. At least to name correctly with to Universe I've got to puzzle over Pookie. On the other hand, I'm puzzling over Hvacker
 

0121stockpicker

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Aug 3, 2012
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LOL! Yeah there is kind of a story. I got Pookie at about 8 weeks old I believe and my wife has never been a fan of little dogs. I already had a good size chocolate lab and I was offered this little puppy, my wife was less than thrilled and the naming process was getting old. She wanted to name her all kinds of names like Killer. So I convinced my two year old son at the time that we should name the puppy Pookie and he thought it was a good name. Mission accomplished....annoys my wife Carrie that much more! She hates that name! :laughing7:

I knew there was a good story!! Thanks for sharing, good stuff. Though I do think killer would have been a great name for a little dog!!
 

0121stockpicker

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The power of naming is a spiritual gift. At least to name correctly with to Universe I've got to puzzle over Pookie. On the other hand, I'm puzzling over Hvacker

Yes. In ancient time names were a very big deal and held great power. Conquering pharaohs would change the names of conquered rulers signifying their complete control over them. The ancient Hebrews would not dare to speak or write the name of YHWH. Very cool stuff. I would live for you to elaborate on your statement - "power of naming is a spiritual gift" as I like to know what culture you are talking about. If you don't mind.
 

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Crispin

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Jun 26, 2012
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Central Florida
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Sounds like I have been missing a lot of fun. That's what I get for passing out at 6:30pm. Well Eva and I are wide awake right now, lol!
 

AU24K

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Nov 19, 2006
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Garrett Fortune Hunter, White's CoinMaster, Garrett American S3, Compass Coin Magnum and a couple of others you will only find in museums!
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All Treasure Hunting
Here's a "Blast from the Past"
that I think of when I think of the Wolfpack.



I don't worry......
The Government needs to worry.....
"An armed militia....."
"The Power of the vote..."

I've said enough, maybe too much....

And YOUR position?

Best,

Scott​
 

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AU24K

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Nov 19, 2006
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Um...yeah.

If anyone is an atheist and hates US currency because it says,"In God We Trust,"
well, send me any nasty money that has this printed on it and I promise that it will be disposed of! :thumbsup:

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Best,

Scott
 

bill from lachine

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Oct 30, 2011
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Quebec
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Folks,

Another golden oldie for your enjoyment "Blinded by the Light" by Manfred Mann.

 

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AU24K

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Nov 19, 2006
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All Treasure Hunting
Folks,

Since you folks aren't afraid of a government takeover.....here's a song to cheer you up.

Murray Head - Say it ain't so Joe.....pretty appropriate.






Bill,
As you undoubtably know, Murray Head performed and was a (the) driving force of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's production of "Jesus Christ, Superstar" as Judas.

In my youth....







Hope all enjoy!

Best,

Scott


PS.

I have a copy of the original recording, from the 70's, in pristine condition, Featuring Yvonne Elliman....




Special inclusions to the album set?
Of course! :thumbsup:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ_Superstar



Vocally, I believe that I could perform Judas' part.....Ironic?​
 

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releventchair

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May 9, 2012
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The midnight special was a train ,i think it ran past out side Jackson? prison,legend was if its light fell on you one day you would be free.
My position? Seated atop the fence. Wind blows to hard,its chin down and hey D.J. how bout Led Zeppelin no quarter? (No prisoners).
 

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Peyton Manning

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Dec 19, 2012
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and how is the old man from Lachine today?
 

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