i remember you saying that jim, will have to check with steve, to see what night suits him best abit sooner to april, we have had some good nights with steve and janet, once with a small group of us and another few times, like you are mentioning with a larger group of people. not a great pic, but alot of alcahol was drunk that night
John, I heard that toy was worn out and you need a new one. I was going to contact Woody and Ken so we could pool our money and get you new (really big) one. :doh:
You can also add a talent show to a theme night. Example-School Girl/Talent Show, could be some very interesting talents out there. (One can only hope We are new to TTR and I can tell by these post the regular April Addicts will make sure we have a great time every night. Thanks to everyone for preparing us well in advance for what seems like a week will never forget.
I’m putting together April’s 2012 .pdf file for us 2012 TTR April Addicts. If you want to get on it, please E-mail me your: NAMES, CANCUNCARE SCREEN NAMES, DATES YOU’LL BE THERE (IF YOU’RE THERE MOSTLY IN APRIL )(NOT GOING TO INCLUDE FOLKS THAT ARE THERE MOSTLY IN MARCH OR MAY THIS TIME) & A PICTURE OF YOU (CLOSE-UP IF POSSIBLE),ALONG WITH YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS TO ME— Woody My e-mail is vetter79@rochester.rr.com Phone# 315-986-7450 As the list updates, I will forward it to everyone on the list that I have addresses for. Hopefully this worked out for most when we did it this year so let’s see if we can do it again! Woody & Sue (We’ve booked for April 10th – 21st 2012)
The Blizzard and the Blonde It was snowing heavily and blowing to the point that visibility was almost zero when the little Blonde got off work. She made her way to her car and wondered how she was going to make it home. She sat in her car while it warmed up and thought about her situation. She finally remembered her daddy's advice that if she got caught in a blizzard she should wait for a snow-...plow to come by and follow it. That way she would not get stuck in a snow drift. This made her feel much better and sure enough in a little while a snow-plow went by and she started to follow it. As she followed the snow-plow she was feeling very smug as they continued and she was not having any problem with the blizzard conditions. After an hour had passed, she was somewhat surprised when the snow-plow stopped and the driver got out and came back to her car and signaled for her to roll down her window. The snow-plow driver wanted to know if she was alright as she had been following him for a long time. She said that she was fine and told him of her daddy's advice to follow a snow-plow when caught in a blizzard. The driver replied that it was OK with him and she could continue if she wanted, but he was done with the Wal-Mart parking lot, and was going over to Sears next.