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Lowfategg
21-12-2009, 03:10
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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....
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:
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