WOW!, neufer. You've got three #6002 posts in a row. You've hit the "Open Space" Jackpot
Your prize is three extremely rare Gold fish. Here they are Take good care of them. (Fish bowls not included)
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:31 am
by neufer
Beyond wrote:
WOW!, neufer. You've got three #6002 posts in a row. You've hit the "Open Space" Jackpot
Your prize is three extremely rare Gold fish. Here they are
Take good care of them. (Fish bowls not included)
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:31 am
by Ann
And now he's got 6006 posts. It looks so good that it ought to be a prime number. What a pity it isn't.
What happens when he reaches 6666 posts - will the heavens turn black then and the stars fall from the firmament?
Ann
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:59 am
by Beyond
Ann, it wasn't so much the number of posts, it was that he had three -thousand post club posts- in a row, like a slot machine. Although when he gets to 6666, which is one 6 beyond 666, Well... who knows? You very well may be right
Well, you didn't expect him not to post while you were gone, did you? Of course the gap would close some, but really ---- 900 posts! You have nothing to worry about!
LOL! That's ok, I'm back and paying attention. He will not sneak up on me! (and all these silly little nonsense posts are helping me retain my status)
The gauntlet is thrown! Catch me if you can! I'm still the Most Pathetic Retiree!
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:04 pm
by owlice
: bites fingers :
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:48 pm
by neufer
Javert – from original publication of Les Misérables,
after a painting by Gustave Brion (1824–1877).
bystander wrote:
That's ok, I'm back and paying attention. He will not sneak up on me! (and all these silly little nonsense posts are helping me retain my status)
The gauntlet is thrown! Catch me if you can! I'm still the Most Pathetic Retiree!
Nevertheless, I shall always be at your heals
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:08 am
by Beyond
nip-nip-nip
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:41 am
by Ann
Time for a bit of Swedecana and Pippi Långstrump, so I can get myself a few more posts.
This is what Pippi of my childhood looked like:
Pippi lived all on her own in her big house, Villa Villekulla. Her house was bigger than it looks here:
The children peeking out over the fence are Tommy and Annika, the neighbours' kids. Pippi is just moving in here.
Pippi is carrying her horse to her house for two reasons. The horse, Lilla gubben (Little Man or Little Old Man), is going to live on the porch. And second, Lilla gubben might be tired, so Pippi is carrying him so he can rest his legs.
Pippi is living alone because her mother is an angel and her father is a sailor. Or he used to be, but then on one occasion when Pippi and her father were out sailing, a huge wave washed her father overboard. Since then he has been missing. But Pippi is not worried, because she is sure that he was washed ashore on an island in the Pacific Ocean, where the islanders made him their king. And a few books later Pippi's father, Efraim Långstrump, returns, and he is indeed the king of an island in the Pacific! And Pippi goes visiting his island.
That monkey belongs to Pippi! He lives with her all the time. You can see him hanging on to Lilla gubben's tail, as Pippi is moving into Villa Villekulla. The monkey's name is Herr Nilsson (Mister Nilsson).
Pippi likes to sing sailors' songs. This one is her favorite:
Fifteen men on the Dead Man's Chest
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!
Here Pippi is singing another song, Sjörövar-Fabbe. The lyrics go like this: Sjörövar-Fabbe, farfars far, är minsann en sjusärdeles karl. Men han är sjösjuk alla dar, tjoa haderittan lej.
English translation: Pirate-Fabbe, great grandpa, is really an amazing man. But he is seasick every day, tjoa haderittan lej.
Now you got a lot of Swedecana for this post of mine!
Ann
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:36 am
by neufer
Ann wrote:
Here Pippi is singing another song, Sjörövar-Fabbe. The lyrics go like this: Sjörövar-Fabbe, farfars far, är minsann en sjusärdeles karl. Men han är sjösjuk alla dar, tjoa haderittan lej.
Oh...Great Now I can't get THAT song out of my head.
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:13 pm
by Beyond
neufer wrote:
Ann wrote:
Here Pippi is singing another song, Sjörövar-Fabbe. The lyrics go like this: Sjörövar-Fabbe, farfars far, är minsann en sjusärdeles karl. Men han är sjösjuk alla dar, tjoa haderittan lej.
Oh...Great Now I can't get THAT song out of my head.
The thing is -- How did you ever get to pronounce the words, to get it into your head in the first place
Ann, you didn't translate-->tjoa haderittan lej<--into english.
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:03 pm
by neufer
Beyond wrote:
Ann, you didn't translate-->tjoa haderittan lej<--into english.
Other versions have: "tjohej hadelittan lej"
which is also indecipherable in Google translate.
I'm guessing that it is something akin to: 'Fa la la la la.'
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:29 pm
by Ann
neufer wrote:
I'm guessing that it is something akin to: 'Fa la la la la.'
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Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:06 pm
by owlice
Wow! Congrats, bystander, on showing us so well what a "most pathetic retiree" can accomplish, if only he puts his mind and fingers to it!
neufer, bystander has increased his lead; are you going to take that lying down??
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:02 pm
by Beyond
I see the Captain still has 994 posts. Does anyone think he'll make 1000 before 2012
Now we have Beer/Rootbeer and Donuts to celebrate the big event
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:40 am
by neufer
owlice wrote:
neufer, bystander has increased his lead; are you going to take that lying down??
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:50 am
by owlice
What a nice pillow for Boo-Boo!
Re: The thousand post club
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:29 am
by Beyond
And look at all those 'raided' pic-a-nic baskets My-my-my. So many yummies for the tummies. The hills were alive with the sound of ing. La la la la la, la la la la la-a-a.