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- wendell0
thanks for help on this i think it is that but more often than so normal i may need to check it. good resoning! :)
so i make the card i see the hiding places in the work i do. like say, this life is just like that. ;|think about some thing so a round as that is, you can oput that up on NT: 1)a bridge covered and raining. OK
2)red beet saft with whiskey up in it-it is still red? OK
3)saying a joke of a thinky with a sendemast! hhheheh! like 1 for rasko4 "don't elaborate wendell"- near to OK
4) watch monrose(bahar) like you are on the wating room off a climax V.OK
have good weekendsw
dv.kun
- jevad0
I'M IN UR BRIDGE SHED LOOSING THE TRANSLATIONZ!!!
Concrete
(Dec 15 06, 04:18)hahahah
- Terminal270
WFT? I'm confused.
What are you asking?
- paraselene0
forbidden link!
but the bridge is probably to do with going to grandma's house for christmas dinner.
or something.
- Rand0
dv.kun
- rasko40
inside you get charged a toll, pick up a burger, get a nosh from a whore and listen to some country music, also, weapons can be purchased by license holders.
- Beeachboy0
WENDELL!!!!!
Is it not a grillfest scene for your Chrimbo cards, i'm sure!?
- k0na_an0k0
they are covered to keep the snow off of them, keeping them from being slippery so that folks don't slide off into the river.
i'm assuming.
grunttt
(Dec 15 06, 05:21)You're almost there.
Back in the day when transportation was by horse only, if snow or rain got onto a bridge and a horse came across pulling a cart it would be too slippery and the horse would slip and break a leg.
They put covers over them to keep them dry so the horses could pass.
Snow + bare wood = Slick as hell.
- k0na_an0k0
Shit. It was already covered.
Again, I need to read all the posts before I take the time to write one up.
- rasko40
dv.chan
- wendell0
lf.kun allso g.i.m a.w.f.t.CT ON(s.n)
:)
- wendell0
not all off the cards of me. this is a home job for my chief. the sister(37) to the wife of him has now being living at New England (U.S)for 4 year and likes to send out so-oo many cards with a 'hop home' image. i hear around this time they have man many bridges like that and i am thinking in the other side off my head to what they are in use. all up thinking
- Concrete0
I'M IN UR BRIDGE SHED LOOSING THE TRANSLATIONZ!!!
- Jaline0
wtf is that? I've never actually seen those around here, but I've definitely seen them on cards.
- xenicon0
this is what xmas has cpome to
http://tinyurl.com/y25saa
nsfw
- grunttt0
the bridge image is not so much a christmas theme as it is a winter scene. Covered bridges are quite common in New England. Your boss is simply being nostalgic.
- Crouwel0
WFT? I'm confused.
What are you asking?
Terminal27
(Dec 15 06, 03:42)i hate n00bs.
show a little respect to Wendell, tit!
- emukid0
wendell, are you there?
- rasko40
yolu're missing the point, what he wants to know is; why are the bridges covered - what is the purpose? To keep you dry as you pass over the river?
- grunttt0
they are covered to keep the snow off of them, keeping them from being slippery so that folks don't slide off into the river.
i'm assuming.