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I was just thinking of something that made me laugh SOOO hard at Dixie...
When we were all gathering for that group shot with those red sponge clown noses on & I turned around & saw Ricky Jackson with his on!!!! Oh my goodness Ricky, I was laughing so hard I was crying on my glasses!
I think everyone pretty much got the same idea, we ALL looked goofy!
Now how bout the rest of you? What was the funniest moment for you at the meet?
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Waltzing with Bill "Kudzu" Diaz. (Next time, I lead!) Monogramming Jake's toes Hearing all the saucy details of Ryan hijacking Letterville. Getting "love and trust" from Sonny the hard way....hahahahahaha
I can't remember NOT laughing and smiling. Rapid
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Ray, I didn't see a smile Sunday morning until you found the coffee. hahahaha.
I laughed my a$$ off when Ricky thought he was getting the sign kit as well as the gilded fiddle. Everyone was pretty toasty and in a great mood at that point...
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You have no idea how glad I was NOT to have won the sign kit; it just would not have been right. The way Sonny started off it sounded like I had won. Getting two fabulous trophies would have been more than I could bear.
I think the funniest moment for me was seeing Jake Snow's pink toenails. I smiled the entire weekend, even in my sleep.
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mine was when billy pickett came up to me and showed me my SPEEDOS...he got in the doorprize, along with a toilet seat!!!!!!! he was not aware that both were gag gifts and that the real gift was an airbrush......but he was so humble and sorta mystified at winning MY SPEEDOS!!!)))))))))))))))) AND WHEN CURTIS WON THE SIGN KIT... somebody got a pic of him with the kit....lookin like a 5 yr old at christmas.......hehehehehehe
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I thought the apron presentation at lunch on Sat. was pretty funny. For a lack of a good pic, John Smith got one with what looked like Leonardo's statue of David printed on the front. Just the mid-section of course. Never saw John's face so red. Then Nancy got one with a lady in garters printed on it, again just a mid-section shot. Looked like they were, uh, you know.....well, shall we say undressed ?
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I was stirring the hash browns and hadn't had coffee yet when Rodger MacMunn stepped up to the grill for an omelet and said, "How would we feel if chickens ate our unborn children?" It was so weird, he blindsided me. Also, Don Hines' penguin joke had me rolling.....
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One funny memory was when I was hugging Sheila goodbye, I remember hearing her say "you kin let go-a me now" in that sweet southin' drawwwlll... I didn't think she was talkin' to me, cause I remember someone else was there huggin' her at the same time (I guess after 3 fun-filled days, 100 people splitting to head home in a hundred different directions gets that way)...but I realized I hadn't considered lett'n go-a her jus yit... so I guess I hadta be told
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That WAS funny...what a strange expression! Mine was the ride to the restaurant with Sheila talking...she is so hilarious. My second one was when I tried to take a pic of Sheila and myself by holding the camera in front of us, then finding Damian's face in the photo afterwards...he peeked over her shoulder. Also how thrilled Bobbie was with our luxury suite...that was more endearing than funny tho. But I guess the funniest was immediately after the group photo, glancing to my right and seeing where Bill Diaz was wearing his clown nose!
And also suggesting to Jake that he'd omitted the word "camel" from his panel. And Ryan telling Steve Greer what a big head he had...Ryan has a big head as well! And seeing two Scots, a Hawaiian, a Southern Belle, a Floridian and a heavy metal-type teen all jamming out a Dylan tune with guitars, a weird drum, and even an empty thinner can. Watching Kevin Mallard's tongue as he pinstriped....we all said he needs to attach a brush to it so he can paint two panels at once. And Roger DiNofa's laugh. love....Jill
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I just had to post this pic Jill took of me the first nite we were there. (if it were indecent I would not post it) Please understand, I have NEVER gotten to stay at a fancy hotel with the word "Suites" in it's name! I told her I felt like a rich lady!
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I forget who's boy it was, but he made a comment to me Saturday night that I was the only one still working and all the "old" people were getting tired. hahahahahahaha... I found that a little inaccurate for I don't think Jill or Mike Meyer stop painting the whole time they were there, but it was funny none the less...GOOD TIMES!!!
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My funniest moment was when sheela wanted to shake my hand,, I just finished fishing thruogh the ice chest for a soda, hand was icy cold and dripping wet. The look in her eye was the Kodak Moment..
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I'm pretty sure they were all speaking English ...but you really had to pay attention...good thing music is the international language. Scott, I wasn't aware that bongos were a traditional Scotish instrument...but then I've never been there.
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Probably the funniest moment was when I asked Ryan to autograph his magazine article. I told him what if Von Dutch's friend had gotten his autograph on things when he first started out, jokingly of course.
It was hilarious watching and listening to Ryan and Steve all weekend also.
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Sunday About 3 oclocck I went to the Store with Cherly's Boy friend Marco. He bought her a carton of Marlboro lights with a coupon gave the carton to me while he went back for a beer. I went out to the car and threw the smokes on the dash. Well on the way back the train signal goes off and he shoots across the tracks to beat the train! flies by the road that turns right, up to the next turn around where the traffic is just pumping at us and of course he has to beat the traffic and bangs a qiuck u turn. Well just as he takes the turn that carton just shoots out the window. So I tell him to pull over and he asks why? I says cause the your girlfriends smokes are back there in the road! hehehehe
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The funniest thing at the meet,was after the meet,when I got home & found out there was a Don Hines at the meet telling penguine jokes. You guys get the 110% award for a job well done. We will have to put on our burnt out brain buckets to even match the quality & magnatude of your meet,but we will try. Thanks to all the hidden workers who always do so much.
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The funniest thing at the meet,was after the meet,when I got home & found out there was a Don Hines at the meet telling penguine jokes. You guys get the 110% award for a job well done. We will have to put on our burnt out brain buckets to even match the quality & magnatude of your meet,but we will try. Thanks to all the hidden workers who always do so much.
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One of the funniest things was when I first saw Scott Tefler and he asked me how my daughter was doin' . . . but he PLAINLY said:
"Who'syer Dah'hter dewin' neow?"
Other funny things occured at . . . of course . . . WAFFLE HOUSE. 'Specially when Kevin Mallard wanted one of those WH paper hats when we got ready to leave. I looked around and they had given him about 10! LOLOL!
When I was tryin' to teach Marcus, with his thick German accent, to say 'Alabama' with a southern accent: 'Ay-luh-bay-MUH!'
There were a LOT of funny moments and a lotta fun in general. It was all good.
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Yes you picking me up wrong most times was really funny Shiela.. David Butler talking about Farting in public had me in tears.... Ciscos Joke telling ...goes without saying...
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I nearly pee'd my pants at the look on John's face when he realized just what Sonny & Peggy had given him to wear Friday at lunch... His priceless response:"That's just not right on SO MANY LEVELS!"
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