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For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Nanoose » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:02 pm

I thought I should re-post some things about my self that the new JAB members might not be aware of.
First off you should be know that I was once arrested for telling really – really stupid jokes in public.
When the Judge handed out the death penalty by lethal injection I was quite shocked because I figured I would only get a slap on the wrist or probation and figured he must be talking to some one else in the Court room so I pointed to my self and said Na - noose and he said OK then they took me away and hanged me. Cheers and welcome to the Forum!

Here is a song I sung on death row.
Roger Miller - Dang Me

What's pushing us apart isn't loneliness what's holding us together isn't love. Listen to the man who's been touched all his life yes he's the one they call the fool. Where is that savoir of the sidewalk life and the road that takes us to the crusades? We still got along way to go yes we still got a along way to go.

Alice Cooper – Long Way To Go

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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Wahoo » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:06 pm

Nanoose, earlier today I was watching a TV show called Monster Hunters or something like that and this episode was focused on Sasquatch sitings--from prehistory to the present--on Vancouver Island, BC. While watching this, I couldn't help but reflect on Ishi the last of the Yahis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishi). The Wikipedia link explains about Ishi, so I won't repeat the story, and I'm not for a second suggesting that Sasquatch--if it exists--is a supposedly extinct human race, like Ishi. But even though the prevailing belief is that apes don't exist in North America, I'm convinced that an ape-like creature does exist, and for thousands of years has existed, in the wilds of North America. There's too much prehistoric and historic evidence of its existence to believe otherwise.

The Sasquatch researchers in tonite's episode theorized that Sasquatch--if it exists--is concentrated in the least-populated western and northern regions of Vancouver Island, or in the remote and barely accessible central region.

Are you a believer?
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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Wahoo » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:21 pm

Those Sasquatch researchers were putting out piles of fresh BC clams in the shell as bait to attract the "wild man" (and document his/her existence with infrared photography and other tactics). I think they might have more luck if they put out a kilo or two of hi-grade BC bud and a couple of packs of Rizzlas.

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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Nanoose » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:10 pm

Wahoo wrote:Those Sasquatch researchers were putting out piles of fresh BC clams in the shell as bait to attract the "wild man" (and document his/her existence with infrared photography and other tactics). I think they might have more luck if they put out a kilo or two of hi-grade BC bud and a couple of packs of Rizzlas.

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A friend of the family is a Sasquatch hunter (camera) and has had a couple of encounters with a Sasquatch once he was on a logging road and heard a real weird sound and bushes rustling about 50 feet away on one side of the road. After a few minutes the sounds got louder and louder and seemed madder and madder so they got out of there. He figures the Sasquatch wanted to get to the other side of the road but they were in the middle – the Sasquatch could of went around them but maybe it was to proud to do that or something like that. My friend said that no human or animal could of made a sound like that. He also knows a lady that lives in the bush and she has seen Sasquatch a quite a few times and she is slowly building up a trust between them and her. Cheers!
What's pushing us apart isn't loneliness what's holding us together isn't love. Listen to the man who's been touched all his life yes he's the one they call the fool. Where is that savoir of the sidewalk life and the road that takes us to the crusades? We still got along way to go yes we still got a along way to go.

Alice Cooper – Long Way To Go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgknPqMQvR4
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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Nanoose » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:40 pm

I thought that I should let new JAB members know that if they are ever reading one of my posts and I mention one of my 331/3 rock and roll relatives I am not talking about an “actual” relative that is involved in the rock and roll business – I am talking about rock stars photos that I cut out of record albums and hung on the family photo wall so that my 2 sons wouldn’t ask too may questions about their real relatives as they were growing up.
Here is a video of 2 of our 331/3 relatives – my Uncle Edgar and his boy Rick playing Frankenstein. Cheers!

What's pushing us apart isn't loneliness what's holding us together isn't love. Listen to the man who's been touched all his life yes he's the one they call the fool. Where is that savoir of the sidewalk life and the road that takes us to the crusades? We still got along way to go yes we still got a along way to go.

Alice Cooper – Long Way To Go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgknPqMQvR4
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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Wahoo » Mon Aug 16, 2010 6:38 pm

As long as Nanoose is coming clean, it might benefit new Jab members to know that Wahoo requires a breathalyzer to start his car. :bs:
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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Nanoose » Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:42 pm

New JAB members wouldn’t be aware that I resonantly changed my signature but I am a little worried that they might look at my new signature and notice that some of the letters are doubled up and then start thinking that I am some kind of perv with sticky keys.
So I thought I should say my keys are clean – my new signature is the middle part of a verse in the song Gloria by Pattie Smiths..
Since it’s Saturday night I am going to add that if I did have sticky keys it would be because I just got off listening to one of Pattie Smiths songs.
Here is a link to the song Gloria by Pattie Smith. Cheers and Happy week end!

What's pushing us apart isn't loneliness what's holding us together isn't love. Listen to the man who's been touched all his life yes he's the one they call the fool. Where is that savoir of the sidewalk life and the road that takes us to the crusades? We still got along way to go yes we still got a along way to go.

Alice Cooper – Long Way To Go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgknPqMQvR4
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Re: For the benefit of the new JAB members

Postby Nanoose » Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:38 pm

I have been a member of a Forum from almost ever Country in the Word - but my user name has always been Nanoose – unless I goof up and have to re- register then its Nanoose1 - if I goof up again its Nanoose2 - once I made it to Nanoose5 .
What I am worried about is a new JAB member might have known me in the past as Nanoose4 and one of the things we chatted about back then was my sister and that I have spent 30 years trying to find a “special” man for her.
So I thought I should say – mister if you want to meet my sister she’s still available.
Cheers!
What's pushing us apart isn't loneliness what's holding us together isn't love. Listen to the man who's been touched all his life yes he's the one they call the fool. Where is that savoir of the sidewalk life and the road that takes us to the crusades? We still got along way to go yes we still got a along way to go.

Alice Cooper – Long Way To Go

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgknPqMQvR4
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