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stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 09:58 AM
.....from boredom while waiting for some interesting chat on Polygraph Place. Sheesh what's the matter around here? Must the anti-site steal both our honor and our attention at the same time? Anyone know any good jokes? Here's one;Why did the Pneumos look all over town for the galvos? answer; Because the galvos disappeared WITHOUT A TRACE! c'mon people, wake up. IP: Logged |
sackett Moderator
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posted 10-11-2007 10:15 AM
OK "stat" you're on.Find out who and what "Samuel" is. He's not a polygraphist from Nigeria, or where ever he's reporting enjoying long walks at night looking for bears... He's obviously an ignorant American under 30 (i.e. "dude"). Nonetheless, he's an "anti" plant; now, go track him down...[:-() Jim
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stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 10:55 AM
huh? What Samuel are you talking about?IP: Logged |
stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 10:58 AM
ok, I see now. He is a prankster. Don't you know of any other African examiners? Think and remember. hint; he aint 30, and he has been an examiner longer than most of us, and it isn't john Grogan for pete's sake.IP: Logged |
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posted 10-11-2007 11:13 AM
I think that was gizmo reincarnated since I blocked his ability to post yesterday. Samuel has been 86'd now as well. He may be back. You guys are way more on top of this forum than me so please shoot me a personal email to rhilliard@wordnet.net and I'll take care of it as quickly as I can. Thanks guys.------------------ Ralph Hilliard PolygraphPlace Owner & Operator Be sure to visit our new store for all things Polygraph Related http://store.polygraphplace.com IP: Logged |
stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 12:02 PM
Speaking of pranksters---I found this most interesting link to one of George's until now undescovered hobbies; www.GeorgeMaschke/fistingW//2blockWhilstSergeantNDragHolds^Camcorder.net IP: Logged |
rnelson Member
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posted 10-11-2007 01:15 PM
hey, the link is brokenIP: Logged |
Taylor Member
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posted 10-11-2007 03:34 PM
Okay, due to all the SO's I work with....This guy goes home early from work one day, and walks in to catch his girlfriend packing her clothes. Surprised, he asks, "What are you doing?" She says, "I'm leaving you." He asks, "Why?" The girlfriend answers, "I heard you were a pedophile." The guy gasps in shock, and says, "Pedophile? Wow, that's an awfully big word for a twelve-year old!"
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stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 03:34 PM
Sorry, the server is down, try this alternate link; www.GeorgeMaschkeNDressDoin/wheelBarrel]wit/EosJupPilot2Bad80'sHardRockpornSong.Holland.gov IP: Logged |
rnelson Member
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posted 10-11-2007 04:59 PM
OK. I'll try it. But if I get a virus, I'm givin it to you.
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detector Administrator
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posted 10-11-2007 05:08 PM
Stat,these links are completely bogus...no one has links like that. Can you guide us as to how you are finding this and we can go to it ourselves. ------------------ Ralph Hilliard PolygraphPlace Owner & Operator Be sure to visit our new store for all things Polygraph Related http://store.polygraphplace.com IP: Logged |
Ted Todd Member
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posted 10-11-2007 05:23 PM
Ralph buddy,You just grabbed the bait and ran with it! "FISH ON !". Ted IP: Logged |
stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 05:29 PM
Thanks Ralph, I swear I laughed for 5 minutes straight. I needed that.Ralph, try this one; www.gull/e/bull.net [This message has been edited by stat (edited 10-11-2007).] IP: Logged |
fidibus Member
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posted 10-11-2007 05:57 PM
y'all have probably heard of this one: polygraph examiners score off the charts!IP: Logged |
LouRovner Administrator
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posted 10-11-2007 06:03 PM
OK Stat - you asked for it.There's a young bass player who's new to the orchestra, and he's very anxious to do things right, make a good impression, etc. So the night of the big concert (Beethoven's Ninth) when the first chair calls a huddle, our young hero's all ears. "Okay, boys, you all know the drill, but I'm filling in our newest member here. During the middle movements, there's almost nothing to do. In fact, we've got about 50 measures of rest. So we nip out the back of the hall and across the street to the pub for a quick round. You with us?" The youngster nods enthusiastically, and then it's time to start. The first movement and a half go well, and then the basses all put down their instruments and slip out the back. The pub is warm and welcoming, and the first round is great. Our boy is ready to walk out when the second chair calls for a second round. Our fellow is nervous, but anxious to fit in, so he downs the second. He's collecting his jacket when there's a call for a third round. He taps his neighbor on the shoulder -- "Hey, shouldn't we get back?" The guy responds, "Relax, man, it's under control." Our fellow is starting to get seriously bent out of shape however, and collars the first chair as the man's about to order round four. "Sir, no offense, but shouldn't we get back?" The first looks at him and explains, "Look, we've got this all figured out. We almost always make it back in time. If not, we've got a contingency plan. We've taken the maestro's score and sewed the pages together just before our entrance. That way, he'll reach the page turn and won't be able to. So he'll slow the tempo as he tries to get it figured out. We're cool. . ." Well, they finish round four, and slosh their way back across the street into the hall. Sure enough, they're late. . . The conductor's got sweat pouring down his face; he's an absolute wreck. And can you blame him? After all, it's the bottom of the Ninth, the score is tied and the basses are loaded!
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LouRovner Administrator
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posted 10-11-2007 06:04 PM
Wait a minute.Isn't this the bass website? IP: Logged |
stat Member
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posted 10-11-2007 06:51 PM
I miss you people.IP: Logged |
rnelson Member
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posted 10-11-2007 07:04 PM
All together now... wait for it...
wait for it...
G R R O O O A A A A N N N N N !
g r o a n....... r
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