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06/01/09 05:15 PM #235    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

I GUESS I MISSED ALL THE BAD WORDS MARK USED, I DONT KNOW WHAT HIS DEAL IS BUT IF HE IS GOING TO ACT LIKE THAT HE NEEDS TO STAY AWAY FROM THE PICNIC, I HOPE HE UNDERSTANDS THERE WILL BE KIDS THERE AND THATS NOT THE PLACE TO BE LIKE THAT, I THINK ILL WRIGHT HIM A NOTE AND ASK HIM WHAT PISSED HIM OFF,,,KOZ>>>

06/01/09 08:18 PM #236    

 

Kevin Wood

I am not sure what it was either, just came out of left field. I get his point, just not who he is directing it at.

Koz, I am with ya. Don't need the bad juju mucking up a family picnic, for sure.

Was rather enjoying the witty banter of fishing stories and whatnot, ....

Sorry to have to "edit" posts,as well. Not really my style, either. Figured we are all adults...

I guess I could have T Bittman's guy, so I will count my blessings...

Kevin


06/01/09 08:36 PM #237    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

KEVIN YOU DID THE RIGHT THING BY THE EDIT, I DIDENT GET TO REED IT BEFORE HOW BAD WAS IT??? AND WHAT WAS HIS POINT??? WAS IT A NO RESPECT THING IN REGARDS TO MEMORIAL DAY??

06/01/09 08:40 PM #238    

Brad Huffman

Oh, so TB's post on FB didn't refer to our reunion. Well that's a relief.

On a leaner side, tonight I grill myself the best buffalo burger I've every had. But as Murphy would have it, it's my last package of ground buffalo :-(

Guess it's back to the rest of the beef from my ranching days.

06/01/09 08:52 PM #239    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

WELL ENJOY THE BURGER MAN, I KNOW WHAT IT LIKE TO BE OUT OF GOOD MEET, MY X THREW OUT MY ELK AND KARABOO THAT WAS GIVEN TO ME NOT TO MENCHIN ALL MY TROUT,,,HEY BRAD DO YOU LIKE THE TAST OF GRASS FEED BEEF?? IT HAS A BIT OF A WILD TAST,, I SEEM TO LIKE IT I THINK ITS HAS A GREAT TAST OR AM I JUST CRAZY???

AS ALWAY FORGIVE MY SPELLING,AND I KNOW WHAT YOUR GOING TO SAY BRAD --YES IM CRAZY---LOL

IM THINKING OF GOING FROG GIGGINGS THIS SUMMER---MMM-YUM

06/01/09 08:55 PM #240    

 

Kevin Wood

Don't want to make more of it than it was.

He just addressed us 79'ers with some expletives and whatnot... Maybe it was about Memorial Day, I dont know, but didn't see anyone provoking it from here.

As to the buffalo, we have a local meat locker that sells it, and man is it good!! Mmmmmm good.

Koz, my friend, someday we will get you to quit shouting (typing in all caps), but you get a plus for the entertainment value so keep on keeping on!

Yea, get with Tom for his take on his guy....good story, but kinda creepy too!

Kevin

06/01/09 09:16 PM #241    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

KEVIN I KEEP SAYING IM NOT YELLING IM JUST SEEING THE WORDS, PLUS I DONT NEED TO SWITCH BACK AND FORTH FOR THE CAPITAL LETTER WORD TYP THINGS, IT MAKES IT JUST THAT EASY---I REALLY THINK IT MIGHT CATCH ON ONE DAY LIKE METRIC----SORRY NOT SURE ON THE SPELLING ON THAT LAST WORD MET-TUR-IC SEE IM HOOCK ON FON-ICKS TWO.......

06/01/09 09:26 PM #242    

Brad Huffman

Gary, yes I'm now a fan of grass feed cattle. It has a taste. A very good taste, so I wouldn't call it wild. Way better than what you buy at Walmart.

I haven't bought meat from the store since my friend Jon came up to me completely out of the blue and said "You want to go in on half on a buffalo" and pretty much without thinking I said "Hmmm, I live in the middle of a hot, dry prairie with nothing else to do. Sure I'm in!".

This seem to start a trend because last fall, another friend Craig called and asked "You want to buy a cow?". "Alive?" I said. "Yea, alive" he replied. "Craig, I live in town, I can't keep a cow in my backyard". To which he explained that his former assistant Amy had called him and said her daddy had given her 40 head and said "do something with these". So she called Craig and offered to hold one back for him. Again, I live in the middle of a hot, dry prairie with nothing else to do so again I said "Sure". Craig insisted on only grass feed, so all throughout the fall Sir Beefcakes (Amy named it not us!) munched on nothing but grass on their family's ranch near Pawnee. She did sent us some nice pictures of our cow though.

Came out to under $3 a pound and it taste great, but I think I had more fun putting on a cowboy hat and joking about being a rancher (hey, one cow counts) with my friend who runs 1500 head.

I'm not a big fan of venison, but I do like elk, antelope, and caribou sounds interesting. Oooo, I better be careful what I say or one of my Canadian relatives might call up and say "A, you want to buy a moose?"

06/02/09 07:51 AM #243    

Allen Barrett

That's $3 a pound for filet, rib eye, AND sirloin!! I'm fencing a couple acres off now to raise a couple grass fed. I've already named them...T-bone and Chuck

06/02/09 09:48 AM #244    

Blythe Barfield (Waugh)

SEE GARY, OTHER PEOPLE THINK YOU ARE SHOUTING ALSO!! IT'S OK I GET IT. SO I WILL KEEP TYING IN CAPS FOR YOU ONLY. JUST PUT YOUR GLASSES ON

06/02/09 10:01 AM #245    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

I REALLY THINK OF IT AS A LOUD WISPER I CAN SEE, BUT THANKS FOR TYPING IN UPPER CASR FOR ME,,,,

06/02/09 02:22 PM #246    

Jan Holt (Hennage)

Gary....you're a poet, and ya don't even know it.

06/02/09 05:25 PM #247    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

YEA I LOVE YOU TO SISTER---LOL

HEY I REALLY CAN RIME JUST CANT SPELL IT:

ROSES ARE RED, OTHER FLOWERS ARE BULE, IF ONLY I COULD SPELL, I WOULD BE JUST LIKE YOU,

I LIKE TO TYP IN ALL UPPER CASE, SOME SAY IT YELLING, BUT THEY ARE MISS PLACED,,

IT'S SEEING THE LETTERS AND WORDS THAT I SPELL, THEY SEEM TO GET MIXED, AND IT ALL GOES TO HELL,

SO BARE WITH ME PLEASE, AND TRY TO UNDERSTAND, THESE BIG FREAKEN FINGERS DO THE BEST THAT THEY CAN,,

I TIP AND I TAP AND I PUSH ON THE KEYS, OLD HELEN KELLER ANT GOT NOTHEN ON ME,,

THE -END

06/02/09 05:29 PM #248    

Jan Holt (Hennage)

LMAO!!!! Love it.......

06/02/09 09:33 PM #249    

 

Kevin Wood

Allen,

Yea, naming those cows, makes em pets, and thus, inedible!

We try to keep em unnamed. Less friendly, less guilt.

Kevin

06/03/09 07:30 AM #250    

Allen Barrett

Kevin, no guilt on our part. The first time is the worst, but it is second nature now. Ummm, I can taste them now!

06/03/09 09:52 AM #251    

Brad Huffman

A goat named Guthrie. Every year in Oct, Byron Berline (a Okie fiddler) has the Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival down in his home town of Guthrie. It usually coincides with the OU/Texas game. During one of the first years, this guy from OKC shows up at our camp with a goat. A live goat. Of course we asked him what's up with the goat, and more importantly do we get to eat it? He said of course we're going to eat it, and he proceeded to tell us how he came into procession of this goat. Seems he was packing for the festival and listening to one of the local radio stations in OKC when the DJ came on the air and announced one of those contests where if you're the certain number caller, you win a prize. This time the prize happen to be either 2 tickets to the OU/Texas game, or a goat. Presumably the station through a goat into the contest as a joke. Really, who would pick a goat over two of the hottest tickets of the year? However as luck would have it, our guy's fingers dialed at proper moment needed to win the contest. Then the dialogue began. "Congratulations you've won! Hang on the line and we'll tell you where to pick up your tickets" "Aaaa, I'd rather have the goat" "Excuse me? ... Did you say you'd rather have the goat?" "Yes, I'd rather have the goat". several seconds of radio silence "Ahhhh okay, hang on the line a we'll tell you where to pick up your goat" Somehow the radio station came up with a goat, our guy picked it up, and both came on up to the festival. After about a day the ladies and teenagers gave the goat the name "Guthrie". After that there was no chance of him being smothered in BBQ sauce. We put him on a tether him and he hung out in camp till Sun came around and it was time to go home. One of our local Guthrie friends had some land and offered to take the goat home. Next time we saw him, he said Guthrie was more like a dog then a goat, and would wait at the end of the driveway for him to come home. As far as I know Guthrie lived a long, natural life. Luke the goat was a different story :)

06/03/09 09:57 AM #252    

Brad Huffman

BTW, if no one's noticed, I have a lot of stories. If you get annoyed with them please feel free to reach through the wires and slap me silly. I'll understand.

06/03/09 12:10 PM #253    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

THAT WAS A GOOD ONE ABOUT GUTHRIE THE GOAT,, I WOULD SAY NAME OR NO NAME I WOULD HAVE ATE GUTHRIE.

MY DAD TELLS A STORY ABOUT HIS 700 POUND PET PIG BACK ON THE FARM, ONE DAY THE PET PIG RAN BETWEEN MY GRANDPAW LEGS WHILE HE WAS CARRING TWO PALS OF MILK , BOTH GRANDPAW AND THE MILK HIT THE GROUND, IT SEEMS LATER THAT NIGHT PIG WAS FOR DINNER, BUT GRANDMOTHER AND ALL THE KIDS COULD NOT BRING THEM SELF TO EAT MY DADS PET PIG, BUT GRANDPAW SURE DID, I GUESS THEIR WAS A CHOICE THAT NIGHT, YOU COULD EITHER CRY OVER SPILLED MILK OR THE PET PIG,

06/03/09 01:21 PM #254    

Brad Huffman

Hey kids, you gotta have the pig to get the milkshake.

06/04/09 06:24 PM #255    

 

Kathy Oxley (Levin)

GARY, I KNOW WHY YOU TYPE IN ALL CAPS....IT'S EASIER FOR ALL US OLD GRADS TO READ. NOT THAT ANY OF US ARE OLD, JUST CAN'T SEE!

06/04/09 10:57 PM #256    

 

Gary Koester (Not Married & Happy :))

YOU GOT IT GIRL, PLUS IM LAZY, ALL THAT SWITCHING BACK AND FORTH STUFF,

06/05/09 02:49 PM #257    

Brad Huffman

Anyone have anything to kill the last few hours of work on a Friday?

06/05/09 03:46 PM #258    

Jan Holt (Hennage)

I've been busy all day...so, I do believe I'm going to slip out of here early.
Of course, the minute I turn off the lights and head for the door someone will show up.
Go, go, go.......

06/07/09 11:12 PM #259    

 

Hans Pasco

Hello, this is Hans.

I LIKE TO WRITE IN CAPS TOO SOMETIMES. sometimes i like to write like e e cummings i just sometimes do not know and sometimes what with old age i for get And then there are those moments of clarity when I remember what is what and then some. I have enjoyed reading this forumm fourum forume...you know this page, as you all have verbally bantered about. Thank you for the ammusement. Glad to know some of you are as funny as ever...And some of you are still trying. Glad to know that some of my class-mates have been married forever and some of my class-mates have been married to candidates for Hormels next canned meat proccessing. Goats Are great on the grill, but not with lip stick. Raw fish unless it is souvichee (-5 sp) style or set firmly on the hook is about as far I have gone. I have heard no mention of Lamb's Fries or Rockey Mtn. Oysters. My feeling on that is that I prefer women!!! ***Veterans Are The Best. I have never layed my life on the line for The United States and so They have given more to The United States than I ever will be able. I have wanted to get layed on the line of The United States and Canada and I would have given that my all however!!! Cancer sucks. I shaved my head one week after the first day of spring, 2000, when my Mom battled for the second time with "the BIG C". Two years ago her Oncologist said, 'GET OUT OF MY OFFICE, I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN!". Ammusing too that that is similar to what my X told me also. She had big ears, soft brown eyes, a warm wet nose and one hell/heck of a kick. Great woman, but tough too even with lip stick on. SO JUST TO MAKE IT EASY ON THOSE that can not read the small print i will remain in lower case i look forward to seeing you all during the second week-end of july and if you want some great reading then read e e cummings i like my body when it is with your body let me just say (FOR THE SEEING IMPARED) IT IS ONE HOT POEM. And for those of you who do not like poetry or learning new things, remember what Thomas Jefferson said. Stop learning and you die.

There once were class-mates from 79
Who were told that everything they do will shine
What with teachers like Brown, Green & West
Graduates went out and did their Best
And I look forward to our salute with wine.

I bid each and every=one of you, Peace! Hans


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