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Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch
He's smart and rich and she's counting the days until she gets her half...

LMAO

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Originally Posted by joeyranaway
ugh

:rolleyes: Like you could pull anything better.

crazycoffey 01-24-2007 01:21 AM

Isn't the intenet cool

sam hall, the search on your name came up with several different results, a diver, a politician, a paid mercenary, and a parable about an old folk song, that Cash even sang.

I don't even have to guess, which sam hall you were refering to, now do I?

Sam Hall 01-24-2007 01:23 AM

no, that song is on The Man Comes Around.

Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Vos
Is that Aruba?

These are the only details he gives about locations:

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Originally Posted by Bugeater Dork
St. Maarten was our favorite, although the Rum Punch Party on the beach in Antiua was good too, oh, and then there was the Pirate Wooden ship complete with Rum Punch, and then the catamaran ride around St. Lucia with yet even more rum punch.


crazycoffey 01-24-2007 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam Hall
no, that song is on The Man Comes Around.

I don't know that one, hold on


here we go;



Sam Hall” is an old English folk song. Prior to the mid 19th century it was called “Jack Hall”, after an infamous English thief, who was hanged in 1707 at Tyburn. Jack Hall’s parents sold him as a climbing boy for one guinea, which is why most versions of the song identify Sam or Jack Hall as a chimney sweep. There are many versions of the song that have been collected at different periods. Comic Minstrel C.W. Ross adapted one in the 1850s, and changed the name from “Jack Hall” to “Sam Hall”. The song also appears to have been adapted to fit the region it was sung in; some versions refer to Sam Hall being hung at Tyburn, some at Cootehill. Also it is unclear what, if any, uncouth language was original to the song. Various versions have Sam Hall call his executionors “muckers”, “****ers”, “buggers”, “muggers”, or “bastards”.
To add to the confusion, the song is associated with the folk song “Captain Kidd”, aka “Robert Kidd”, as William Kidd was executed in the same year. The songs have similar metre and style, and it is unknown which came first.

The song, performed by Terry Gilkyson, was the main musical theme of the 1956 film Star in the Dust directed by Charles Hall, with John Agar, Mamie van Doren and Charles Boone as Sam Hall in the main roles.
Poul Anderson's 1953 novelette "Sam Hall" features a disgruntled bureaucrat that creates fake records about a rebel named Sam Hall (after the song) that fights against the totalitarian government.









:clap:
ok, it's in there, so I guessed wrong, it wasn't about the diver??







:thumb:

Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:27 AM

OK we have names now, they are Warren and Diane.

http://bugeater.net/galleries/Cruise...2006%20250.jpg

2112 01-24-2007 01:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
These are the only details he gives about locations:

Very well..

Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Vos
Very well..

Heh, I just noticed the pics are captioned. The pic in question is titled "Diane on beach in Antigua".

Rausch 01-24-2007 01:30 AM

You have no idea how ****ed up you must be right now and how ****ed up you will be when she see's these pics on the web.

I'll do a novena for you.








Not really, but it's a nice thought...

crazycoffey 01-24-2007 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
Heh, I just noticed the pics are captioned. The pic in question is titled "Diane on beach in Antigua".


he, I went to Antigua for my honeymoon. what a coincidink

Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:32 AM

"Diane on Beach in San Juan" Her breasts look saggy.

http://bugeater.net/galleries/Cruise...2006%20023.jpg

2112 01-24-2007 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
Heh, I just noticed the pics are captioned. The pic in question is titled "Diane on beach in Antigua".

Me and my 4 friends went on a ''leave the wife and family at home vacation'' to the Dominican Republic last year..a lot of fun..and the women are built like brick shit houses..haha..

SPchief 01-24-2007 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
"Diane on Beach in San Juan" Her breasts look saggy.

http://bugeater.net/galleries/Cruise...2006%20023.jpg



She has breasts?











j/k

2112 01-24-2007 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater
"Diane on Beach in San Juan" Her breasts look saggy.

http://bugeater.net/galleries/Cruise...2006%20023.jpg

Are you still happily married?? ROFL

Bugeater 01-24-2007 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Rausch
You have no idea how ****ed up you must be right now and how ****ed up you will be when she see's these pics on the web.

I'll do a novena for you.








Not really, but it's a nice thought...

Hey now,they deserve to be laughed at on a football message board, that's what you get when you put your stuff on the intraweb.


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