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posted 30 July 2008 11:49 AMHide Post
No prognosticator, I!


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posted 30 July 2008 12:12 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
No prognosticator, I!


Very well, then. I shall take on the burden of progmogstication myself.

The original watermelon from which the seed came that was planted in April of this year to produce the watermelon on which I am presently waiting, was harvested on August 22, 2005. That melon was also the size of a chicken egg on its own July 20th. Let history repeat itself once more, I say!

August 22nd it is. What a fine day to celebrate the origin of a metaphor!

MTD


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posted 30 July 2008 01:06 PMHide Post
Mog The Dog, you are so fortunate that your melon is tethered to its stem, otherwise it could roll upon you and crush you to smithereens (have you ever seen a smithereen?) and we (the Board Memebrs) would not like to see that (except, perhaps, for the more perverse ones) because you would then post of a photo subsequent to such an accident.
 
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posted 30 July 2008 03:04 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by biplane1:
Mog The Dog, you are so fortunate that your melon is tethered to its stem, otherwise it could roll upon you and crush you to smithereens (have you ever seen a smithereen?) and we (the Board Memebrs) would not like to see that (except, perhaps, for the more perverse ones) because you would then post of a photo subsequent to such an accident.


You know me too well, biplane1. You are a fine man.

MTD


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posted 30 July 2008 04:20 PMHide Post
Subsequent is a good word.

OK, I guess August 22nd.


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posted 30 July 2008 05:32 PMHide Post
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Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:

OK, I guess August 22nd.


Picked that date right out of the air, did you?


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posted 30 July 2008 06:07 PMHide Post
You might say that.


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posted 01 August 2008 01:23 AMHide Post
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Originally posted by biplane1:
...and crush you to smithereens (have you ever seen a smithereen?)...


Maybe Smithereens is a place. "Blown to Smithereens" might be a nautical expression, like "blown to Honduras", or "blown to Fort Lauderdale".


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posted 01 August 2008 08:13 AMHide Post
Phil, I googled smithereens and found a plethora of information about a smithereens blog, a web site, apparently a singing group, etc., etc. Who would have known?
 
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posted 01 August 2008 10:41 AMHide Post
Oh yes - I enjoy The Smithereens.


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posted 01 August 2008 11:17 AMHide Post
Doug, I thought for sure you would acknowledge that plethora is a good word. But, oh no! not a word about it.

Say, seeing that you have mustered out, I tried to eliminate the billet phone number, but, unfortunately, wiped out eveything. Would you email me your phone number at clmi9901@msn.com when you can. Thanks!
 
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posted 01 August 2008 11:29 AMHide Post
I acknowledge it.


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posted 01 August 2008 02:03 PMHide Post
Plethora is a GREAT word. How pleasing that there should be a plethora of meanings for smithereens.


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posted 01 August 2008 04:16 PMHide Post
Mog the Dog here.

It's eighty years to the day since Bradbury's Bill Forrester ordered up an old fashioned lime-vanilla ice within earshot of Miss Helen Loomis, and I'm sitting here waiting on a watermelon while I wonder whatever happened to those two.

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Three more weeks until harvest day:


By the way, this is what Halloween looks like on the first day of August in this neck-o-the-woods:


MTD


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posted 01 August 2008 10:40 PMHide Post
Lime-vanilla is a good word.


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