umm....well... let me think.....MACaver said:Really??? Soo... umm, does this mean I get access to the LLR?? :uhyeah:
no.
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umm....well... let me think.....MACaver said:Really??? Soo... umm, does this mean I get access to the LLR?? :uhyeah:
KenpoTess said:Congrats all~! Great postings~! Now how about starting some More great threads and we can keep watching those belts change
MACaver.. I shall reiterate what Lisa iterated.. Unh-unh..No.. Nope.. not gonna happen.. *grins all cheshire-cat-like*
chefs said:***** this just goes to show your not just a hot H-Town Radio personality! Rock on Raisin, you have control of the Radio, the Net, whats next? TV3 Weather Girl????
Rich Parsons said:One little "Y" Chromosome, causes such a Big Problem
Seriously - Congratulations to one and all.
KenpoTess said:Yep, you guys just 'Had' to be different
*still chasing you with a stick for trying to join the LLR *
That is my concern, as his and mine are about the same size.KenpoTess said:How bout Seig's thumb? *snickers*
Rich Parsons said:That is my concern, as his and mine are about the same size.
rule of thumb - a husband was allowed to beat his wife with a rod or stick, provided the stick was no thicker than his thumb.Rich Parsons said:Umm I clicked the wrong group.
Umm I thought it was for the woman's forum not the LLR.
Umm I just clicked all the groups and asked for permission, not reading what I was replying for.
OK, Dang it, what is the rule of thumb? You can beat your "Opponent" with a Stick no bigger than your thumb. Is that you Thumb Tess or mine ?
And yes We just had to be different.
Feisty Mouse said:rule of thumb - a husband was allowed to beat his wife with a rod or stick, provided the stick was no thicker than his thumb.
Around the time of King Henry the VIII, but I could be way off there.
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I've heard several defintions for the rule of thumb. The one I like the most is that the correct distance between the string of an english longbow and the body of the bow is the measure of a clenched fist with an outstretched thumb. Considering the volume of people armed with a longbow around the time of the 100 years war, it seems more than plausible for it to stick around. Much like the phrase 'worth their salt' has stuck around.Feisty Mouse said:rule of thumb - a husband was allowed to beat his wife with a rod or stick, provided the stick was no thicker than his thumb.
Around the time of King Henry the VIII, but I could be way off there.
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shesulsa said:Hey, everybody - CeiCei is pretty close to Master of the Arts. Let's seed some topics so she can get up there!
Ahhh, gosh, Shesulsa! You didn't need to seed 'em! Thanks for the warm fuzzies with your thought!shesulsa said:Hey, everybody - CeiCei is pretty close to Master of the Arts. Let's seed some topics so she can get up there!
Sarah said:CONGRATULATIONS TO CEICEI!!
1500 POSTS!
bignick said:way to go everybody...
man, i've really been slacking off on the posting