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Lowfategg
21-12-2009, 03:10
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daltore
21-12-2009, 03:11
I'm in Austin, TX. I can give you safe.

But thanks for the sentiment!

Akash Rastogi
21-12-2009, 20:39
Dave Lavery's game hint for 2010:

"Be Sure To...'BE SURE TO WHAT???' Be Sure to Drink...Your ....Ovaltine.....?.. (-_-) ....BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE??!?! Sonuva..."

:p Best Holiday movie ever.

Daniel_LaFleur
22-12-2009, 08:02
Dave Lavery's game hint for 2010:

"Be Sure To...'BE SURE TO WHAT???' Be Sure to Drink...Your ....Ovaltine.....?.. (-_-) ....BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE??!?! Sonuva..."

:p Best Holiday movie ever.

hehehe.

This post made my day :D

Andy Baker
22-12-2009, 08:41
You know, if Ralphie had a decent pair of safety glasses, he could reassure his mom that he would definitely be safe while saving the family from the bad guys.


AB

Andrew Schreiber
22-12-2009, 10:59
Dave Lavery's game hint for 2010:

"Be Sure To...'BE SURE TO WHAT???' Be Sure to Drink...Your ....Ovaltine.....?.. (-_-) ....BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE??!?! Sonuva..."

:p Best Holiday movie ever.

I would like to point out, this is an urban legend, Little Orphan Annie never transmitted a message that decoded to that. These decoders were generally pins not rings during the time of the radio broadcasts. (Ovaltine did offer a ring in 2000) Still made me chuckle though.

All the above being true, I would definitely love a DAVE LAVERY DECODER PIN. Not only would it be cool but the mental image of Dave's suffering when he writes a message in unintelligible characters makes me grin uncontrollably. (He makes us suffer turnabout is fair game!)

Daniel_LaFleur
22-12-2009, 12:53
All the above being true, I would definitely love a DAVE LAVERY DECODER PIN.

Please don't give him any ideas :ahh:

DonRotolo
22-12-2009, 16:23
I'm in Austin, TX. I can give you safe.
We can always FedEx some snow down to you if you're fresh out....

daltore
03-01-2010, 01:26
We can always FedEx some snow down to you if you're fresh out....

We've been fresh out for about 3 years now. We had what the entire school was excited to call "snow" a few weeks ago, where you could kind of see flakes coming down, and they turned to water about an inch before they hit the ground.

Of course, I guess it's fair that northerners can laugh at us for what we call "cold", because we can laugh at them during summer with their sweltering highs in the 80's :yikes: