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Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114479 11/01/05 11:32 AM
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My grandfathers name is Saint Elmo Murray King.
Glad that one didnt get passed down to me.




Hey that's not too terribly bad, could go by 'Sem King'...sounds like it could be a blues singer's name. I don't know about Jonita Ione though, almost sounds like a reverend's name.


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Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114480 11/01/05 12:57 PM
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He went by " Moe".


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Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114481 11/01/05 01:08 PM
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He went by " Moe".




Hey then it could be "S'moeKing"!

Bray don't pay too much attention, I'm kind of giddy at the moment because today starts my two week on and two week off cycle with work until February. It will wear off in a couple of days.


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Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114482 11/02/05 07:57 AM
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Haha Craig, that was me Friday night and Saturday morning. I went to bed extremely drunk (after about 12 large cups of Guinness from my friends refrigerator-keg, hours of beer pong, and numerous shots that I don't remember) and woke up fairly drunk, but I didn't have get hung over.

Instead of getting hung over, I tend to get really, really hungry the day following my drinking. So what do I do Saturday afternoon? I took a nice trip to Costco and bought tons of food. I spent about $200 on basically only different kinds of meat and cheese.


Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114483 11/02/05 02:52 PM
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Must have been some nice cheese!

Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114484 11/02/05 10:41 PM
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Yeah, Costco will really eat into your wallet if you don't bring a list and stick to it. Unfortunately, even when I do that, I still end up spending around $250 every time I go.

Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114485 11/02/05 10:57 PM
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We decided Costco didn't make much sense. We go maybe once, twice a year and at $40 a year, the discounts don't exactly cover it.


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Re: DAmm I'm drukn
#114486 11/03/05 12:06 AM
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There are some great deals to be had at Costco. Depends on what you are looking for. As an example, I purchased 3 'çool max' running/workout shirts for $12 each. The equivalent shirt from Nike is about $50 each. Some items are cheaper but not always....

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