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Re: M80s, (very) Brief First Impressions
Murph #210613 06/04/08 01:58 PM
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You had more than one woogy blanket? I've yet to find a single one. \:\(

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pmbuko #210617 06/04/08 02:14 PM
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Look under the dryer. They fall prey to laundry elves, just like socks.


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medic8r #210631 06/04/08 04:11 PM
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Peter, were you volunteering to be a traveling bass trap?


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tomtuttle #210638 06/04/08 04:25 PM
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Damn straight. Will work for beer and good tunes. Only problem is the sound usually sucks in corners. All the more reason to have a good beer.

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pmbuko #210654 06/04/08 05:03 PM
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Peter, if you're like me (heh, we know the answer to that one), then you have the "tall" part down and are working on the "wide" part.


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pmbuko #210678 06/04/08 07:14 PM
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 Originally Posted By: pmbuko
Damn straight. Will work for beer and good tunes. Only problem is the sound usually sucks in corners. All the more reason to have a good beer.

... or avoid corners.

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pmbuko #211085 06/09/08 05:57 PM
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 Originally Posted By: pmbuko
You had more than one woogy blanket? I've yet to find a single one. \:\(


I assume then that you are just not familiar with the term "woogy".
Think woogy socks or better yet, the Great Woogy Mammoth!!

Of course, this could also be because "woogy" is a word I pretty much made up as an infant to describe my favorite, prticularly woogy tedi bear.


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Re: M80s, (very) Brief First Impressions
Murph #211088 06/09/08 06:06 PM
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No, I think Peter just hasn't run across any of his old childhood mementos--particularly his "woogy."

This is my theory--most woogies end up in such a decrepit state that there is nothing left to save. Mom open's the dryer one day only to find a pile of yarn.


The loss of one's woogie was deftly handled by "Mr. Mom."


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