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I can appreciate fisticuffs. I also like to ruckus

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I can appreciate fisticuffs. I also like to ruckus
Good, I will also add fracasAdd dust up to the list.
No "footicuffs"???How 'bout "Fisticuffs in Frankfort?"
(Yeah, I just wanted an excuse to use the word "fisticuffs." It isn't often I get the opportunity, and I couldn't pass it up.)
Now that that's out of the way, let's just meet at my cousin's farm in Shelbyville. There isn't much to do there other than fish and ride around on his tractor, but, hey, it makes for a really relaxing day.
Oh, and I think I remember Hammer saying something about London? With any luck, I'll be there in a couple of weeks, so I'll keep an eye out for him.
My daughter just did a mission trip to that place through our church.Just for the record, my fowl friend, there is no Hazard County in Kentucky. There is a town called Hazard, but that's in Perry County. I would guess there are lots of guys who were born in the 70's who are names "Duke," though. Oh, and, yeah, it's in Eastern Kentucky, where even long before meth was a thing, the population of folks without teeth was inordinately high.
I'll fight her too!My daughter just did a mission trip to that place through our church.
London Ohio?
Did you use the comic sans font?Nope. And not the one in Kentucky, either, although the people in the London where I'm (hopefully) going are also known for having bad teeth ... bad spelling, too.
In fact, I logged in today specifically to tell @moxie about some spelling I thought she'd especially appreciate.
Ya gotta stir the pot up every now and then...Why would I do that?
I actually like @moxie .
Used to be a Rax in London.How 'bout "Fisticuffs in Frankfort?"
(Yeah, I just wanted an excuse to use the word "fisticuffs." It isn't often I get the opportunity, and I couldn't pass it up.)
Now that that's out of the way, let's just meet at my cousin's farm in Shelbyville. There isn't much to do there other than fish and ride around on his tractor, but, hey, it makes for a really relaxing day.
Oh, and I think I remember Hammer saying something about London? With any luck, I'll be there in a couple of weeks, so I'll keep an eye out for him.
@moxie has taken issue with old English spellingNope. And not the one in Kentucky, either, although the people in the London where I'm (hopefully) going are also known for having bad teeth ... bad spelling, too.
In fact, I logged in today specifically to tell @moxie about some spelling I thought she'd especially appreciate.
You are contributing to the problem you old broad!*olde
Feckless ol’ bird![]()
*OldeYou are contributing to the problem you old broad!
*Olde
You tasteless 8-piece with a side of spoilt mashed taters!
"Comely", eh?@HammerDown is actually sipping a cool drink and smoking a fine cigar on my screened porch. The fan is running. The katydids are in chorus, and he seems gently amused at the debate that he’s having with one of my comely neighbors.
We all do, bronc. We all doUsed to be a Rax in London.
Miss that place.