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The Champ's Music Site (www.jpreimer.com)
Team Lummer Land Goes 15-0 and Wins Back-to-Back Championships and 5th Title in 6 Seasons Comments (0)
After taking down Gillian Brooke's short handed team Sweet 160-113 we captured Back-to-Back titles and our 5th title in 6 seasons. Jessie and The Good Dr. were the game MVPs as they simply shot the lights out from 3pt territory (Yes I actually did!). This was by far our most successful season thus far as we averaged 143 pts/game and had an average margin of victory of 28. However, the highlight of the season was breaking the 200pt barrier! The closest we came was 177 last season, and, in the great words of Pat Hennelly, I thought 200 was "unpossible"... but apparently it wasn't. Anyway, it was a great season but is also the last (For now) for the Good Dr. as he is now up in Whistler. Nick Vojic will be taking over as team captain so I wish him, and the team, all the best.
Quote of the game: "Just so you know, I haven't lost in 7 seasons..." - Comes from Jessie Evans. She played for the other team that beat us in the final (7 seasons ago) AND she was out with a knee injury when we lost one a couple years back.
Quote by: Jessie Evans
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1/5/2004 -
Top 5 Comments Made by Bob Ross (The Happy Painter)
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Yesterday, Chad and I witnessed Bob paint a beautiful mountain landscape at about 1:00 in the morning. It was the most relaxing 30 minutes of my life.
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Jusslakat (you need to say it with a bit of a slow Southern drawl).
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Let me tell you, there's nothing worse than a mad tree.
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Happy painting, and God Bless.
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Just beat the devil of out it!
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Everybody needs a friend.
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popper
on 1/5/2004 3:13:22 PM
At the risk of getting blasted by seeks' brother:
Beer - Fries - Mussels - whizzing on the floor = good.
Listening to the dulcet voice of Bob Ross (best 'Natural' on a white man EVER) = dangerous. I don't know what PBS was trying to peddle, but there must be something subliminal in there. No one is that relaxed. The CIA could be programming you to execute US foreign policy over there... be careful.
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seeks
on 1/7/2004 6:57:09 AM
i take exception to that comment. i NEVER pissed on the floor. and you better watch it, or frase will fold you in half.
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popper
on 1/7/2004 6:39:57 PM
Why so defensive?
Just pay your 80 cents, drink your beer and whiz on the floor, jusslakat.
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Diesel
on 1/9/2004 7:06:09 AM
In Cam's defence, he didn't whizz on the floor, that's a peculiarly Belgian trait. He did however perform a half obscured 'Tuck' in the corner of the dance floor.
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Lummer
on 1/9/2004 10:04:50 AM
"Tuck" you say? That's interesting... He must be very talented in the art of tucking. If memory serves (Remember back to an old video by GPots) Cam is not the most, shall we say, well endowed, and probably doesn't have much to work with. However, it's good to see he's still up to his old, albeit small, antics...
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Gpots
on 1/13/2004 3:38:08 PM
I think Lummer and Seeks should have a go-off on wang size.
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Lummer
on 1/13/2004 8:06:32 PM
Are we talking smallest or largest? Does bush size/density count for anything?
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Gpots
on 1/13/2004 8:22:23 PM
I think the Seeks takes the cake on bush size/density.
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seeks
on 1/14/2004 7:26:01 AM
hey, i think 6 inches is nothing to be ashamed of (unless you're italian). and i trim my bush quite regularly, much more often than i trim my back hair anyway...
and i'm a little confused how a TOP 5 about Bob Ross has deteriorated into a contest on who has the smallest wang (by the way, it's definitely lummer...)
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popper
on 1/14/2004 6:47:18 PM
to bring it full circle then, why don't you use Bob's techniques to render your bush, and post it in the photos session here on lummerland.
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seeks
on 1/15/2004 11:16:20 AM
i think i'd need a good ol' 2 inch brush for that, loaded with a little van dyke brown, some pthaelo blue, maybe even some alizarin crimson. load it full of colour, jusslakyat.
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grimmer
on 1/25/2004 8:10:16 AM
we can take care of the wang size controversy very easily. The last two Thursdays the seeks has re-affirmed his love of the tuck and Mike has some telling pictures...lummer can post and diesel can post and everyone can vote...we'll call it a "pole"
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Lummer
on 1/25/2004 1:57:41 PM
Unfortunately Webster's definition for "Pole" goes as follows:
Main Entry: 1pole
Pronunciation: 'pOl
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pAl stake, pole, from Latin palus stake; akin to Latin pangere to fix -- more at PACT
1 a : a long slender usually cylindrical object (as a length of wood) b : a shaft which extends from the front axle of a wagon between wheelhorses and by which the wagon is drawn : TONGUE c : a long staff of wood, metal, or fiberglass used in the pole vault
2 out of 3 definitions use the word long... therefore, calling it a "Pole" might be misleading...
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Gpots
on 1/30/2004 3:21:41 PM
It also says "slender"....Oxford'd Colour Dictionary definition: (adjective) of small girth or breadth; slim; slight, scanty, meagre.......not so misleading...
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