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Old Mon Sep 15, 2003, 08:37am
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Honestly, I never knew "judgement" was acceptable. I gotta go do a little checking. . .
I, for one, with all due respect to your education, wait with worms in my mouth.
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Old Mon Sep 15, 2003, 09:22am
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I, for one, with all due respect to your education, wait with worms in my mouth.
Ewww, that's gross. Why would you do that?
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Old Mon Sep 15, 2003, 09:31am
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mick and Woody were doing a little ice fishing U.P there.

mick was pullin'em in left and right and soon had his limit. Meanwhile, Woody hadn't caught a single fish. Wondering why mick had been so lucky, Woody walked over to inquire.

"mick, what's the secret? How are you catching so many fish?"

"kip yir mirms morm."

"What?"

"kip yir mirms morm."

"What? mick, I can't understand you!"

Mick' spitting out a big mouthful of worms, replied,...

"Keep your worms warm!"
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I know that story, but what does it have to do with my education or the spelling of "judgment"? I'm a step slow today, obviously. . .
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I know that story, but what does it have to do with my education or the spelling of "judgment"? I'm a step slow today, obviously. . .
Sigh...OK, we'll take this slowly...

You said you would look into something, Mick responded "I...wait with worms in my mouth". Worms are bait, if you put them in your mouth your breath smells like *bait*, bait is a homonym to bate, which one's breath is when anxiously waiting, therefor Mick awaits with bated breath.

BTW Mick, my wife went out & got me a coupla cases of round tuits, very useful with all the rain we've been having.
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Old Mon Sep 15, 2003, 10:18am
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I hated to have to spell it out for ya, Chuck but Dan has no qualms with embarassing you.
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I know that story, but what does it have to do with my education or the spelling of "judgment"? I'm a step slow today, obviously. . .
Sigh...OK, we'll take this slowly...

You said you would look into something, Mick responded "I...wait with worms in my mouth". Worms are bait, if you put them in your mouth your breath smells like *bait*, bait is a homonym to bate, which one's breath is when anxiously waiting, therefor Mick awaits with bated breath.

BTW Mick, my wife went out & got me a coupla cases of round tuits, very useful with all the rain we've been having.
Thanks Dan, for helping Chuck.

...That was kind of your wife. Those are hard to come buy U.P. here. ...My wife knows.

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Old Mon Sep 15, 2003, 10:24am
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I hated to have to spell it out for ya, Chuck but Dan has no qualms with embarassing you.
I've refereed with Chuck, I know he doesn't embarass easily.

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I know that story, but what does it have to do with my education or the spelling of "judgment"? I'm a step slow today, obviously. . .
Sigh...OK, we'll take this slowly...

You said you would look into something, Mick responded "I...wait with worms in my mouth". Worms are bait, if you put them in your mouth your breath smells like *bait*, bait is a homonym to bate, which one's breath is when anxiously waiting, therefor Mick awaits with bated breath.

You sure? I've been fishing with mick, and he does keep the worms in his mouth. As a matter of fact,he's such a nice guy that he kept mine warm too.
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I'm a step slow today, obviously.
Today?

Maybe you were having one of those "Manny Moments",the term that was coined in today's Boston Globe. I don't think that you need a diagram drawn to tell you why they call them "Manny Moments"!
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I know that story, but what does it have to do with my education or the spelling of "judgment"? I'm a step slow today, obviously. . .
Sigh...OK, we'll take this slowly...

You said you would look into something, Mick responded "I...wait with worms in my mouth". Worms are bait, if you put them in your mouth your breath smells like *bait*, bait is a homonym to bate, which one's breath is when anxiously waiting, therefor Mick awaits with bated breath.

You sure? I've been fishing with mick, and he does keep the worms in his mouth. As a matter of fact,he's such a nice guy that he kept mine warm too.


I guess that makes him a good buddy.
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You sure? I've been fishing with mick, and he does keep the worms in his mouth. As a matter of fact,he's such a nice guy that he kept mine warm too.


I guess that makes him a good buddy. [/B][/QUOTE]

JR calls it, "Food, ...muddy."
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I guess that makes him a good buddy. [/B][/QUOTE]You'd better believe it! Ask him about the time that we were out fishing,and I got bit by a rattlesnake. Don't forget to ask him where I got bit.
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I guess that makes him a good buddy. [/B]
You'd better believe it! Ask him about the time that we were out fishing,and I got bit by a rattlesnake. Don't forget to ask him where I got bit. [/B][/QUOTE]

I heard about that...I remember how amazed Mick was that the rattler could actually find & hit such a small, insignificant body part...said it was like a hawk spotting a teeny little hairless baby mouse from 500 feet up.

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I guess that makes him a good buddy.
You'd better believe it! Ask him about the time that we were out fishing,and I got bit by a rattlesnake. Don't forget to ask him where I got bit. [/B]
I heard about that...I remember how amazed Mick was that the rattler could actually find & hit such a small, insignificant body part...said it was like a hawk spotting a teeny little hairless baby mouse from 500 feet up.

[/B][/QUOTE]Whatinthehell are you talking about?

I got bit in the Upper Peninsula.
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