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[quote author=BluegrassDustin link=topic=5053.msg35937#msg35937 date=1236013793]

Oh man the one Threat that I have to back off !!
yall keep her and I will be nice …lol

So… you’ve declared WAR! once again? Didn’t you guys learn the first time around? Sheezzzz. :lol

Auntie Hope :festivarian2 :green

Non, J’ai ne parle francais!
No tea at the Jailhouse, just camp coffee followed by a couple shots of Makers Mark to prime for the “Tarp Run”! But I guess the Jailhouse can put on some hot water, if we have to. All in the festivarian spirit, you know! :lol :lol :lol
:cheers
Jailhouse Boys

If I’m hanging you need hot water for tea! :lol Not a coffee kid! I’ll bring my own tea bags… PROMISE!

Auntie Hope :festivarian2 :green

Hope !
Tea is included In Camp WanderIn
we will just have to spank the redcoats again !
:cheers

I think you’ll find pastis is the preferred drink of the french.

Its an anise flavoured liquer which if shared with you by a french lady means your sleeping bag will be very warm that night. :cheers

Just gimme a snifter of Gran Marnier !

12, they’re gettin’ uppity again! :lol

Brother
We Havent gotten Close to uppity yet !
:cheers

To quote Mr. T…

“Who you callin’ uppity, FOOL?” :lol

If you guys are as funny in person we are going to have an AMAZING YEAR IN TELLURIDE! :lol

Auntie Hope :festivarian2 :green

There they go again Tony, you call them uppity and the unfortunate colonial twist of our mother tongue means they didn’t understand you - bless 'em. (By the way… “who they calling fool… erm …FOOL” (no scrap that, it was funnier in my head). :wink:

Hopefully chaps, you will be able to hear our witty repartee wafting all the way from Mary E Ilium down the road to Town Park.

We will, with true British stiff upper lip, bring civilisation (correctly spelled with an ‘s’ not a ‘z’) to that wilderness campground and we shall have the natives singing ‘Rule Britannia’ as we enjoy afternoon tea and scones (served on a freshly starched, lace tablecloth of course).

Please leave all b*njos at the gate where our butler will dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner.

Starched white table cloths, fine china and Weapons Of Mass Festivation.

Im more partial to a Knob Creek myself - so smooth.

Mind you our french cousins will probably think thats one of the camp washing areas :lol :lol

You colonists are so funny. :flower

That doesn’t necessarily make you a bad person Mark.

(Although I’m sure I read that therapy is available.)

Makes him a very brave person though.

Ah a happy plucker from the North West, more songs about rain then.

Hey salegal, for a first thread this is developing into something major :thumbsup

Well, there’s at least one of us that knows Louisiana from start to finish if that counts. :thumbsup

I quite agree :wave