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Bear
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Are you all suffering from sleep deprivation?
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Ray
-Randy Newman
football, I'm challenged.........and I only can type with (i) finger.......and I don't know the answers to any of the questions..........and now I'm filling out questionnaires as to why I'm so slow.......................
-Randy Newman
And on top of that the kids sent me a bunch of links of the things they want for Christmass so I had to check them out.
Can't believe it, the fish won!
a pig skin ball that you can't even eat. Now
if it was a real pig, it might hold some interest
for a bear.
Camelot
Let's see. LSU has won how many national Championships within recent History, commencing with Oklahoma a few years ago? And how many exactly has Ohio State won within this same time frame?
What exactly IS a Buckeye?
LSU - National Champions AGAIN!
If you ain't part of the solution you is part of da problem.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
<< <i>And why doesnt anyone ever use the chatroom feature??? >>
We have a chatroom??
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Buckeye
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Buckeye may refer to:
Several species of trees of the genus Aesculus, or the related Mexican Buckeye (genus Ungnadia).
Several places in the United States:
Buckeye, Arizona
Buckeye, Colorado
The US State of Ohio, popularly called the Buckeye State in reference to its state tree, the Ohio Buckeye
The Buckeye Trail, a 1,450 mile (2,330 km) long trail located in Ohio
Buckeye Township, Stephenson County, Illinois
Buckeye Township, Michigan
The intercollegiate athletic teams of The Ohio State University are known as the Ohio State Buckeyes
Buckeye (chicken), a breed of chicken
Buckeye (PRR), a named passenger train operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The common buckeye, a species of butterfly
A peanut butter and chocolate candy made to resemble the nut of an Ohio Buckeye tree
A type of railway coupling used to connect locomotives and rolling-stock
Buckeye Steel Castings
An aircraft, the T-2 Buckeye
The name, according to Guy Davenport, of one of The three boys (opera characters) in The Magic Flute. The others are Quark and Tumble.
An African-American boy in a comic book by Walt Kelly. Buckeye is smarter and more charismatic than Buckwheat[
[1] Sleeping
[2] Doing serious nummismatic research in hopes of coming up with a killer thread to equeal my previous endeavors. . jws
Julio, I choose.....
do some errands. You are all on your
own now.
Camelot
Later Bear.
- Jim
Who's On : Number of users logged in that match ALL: 185
and the Bear went shopping.........
myCCset
<< <i>here we are almost (2) hours after the original post............and no one has said anything pertinent to anything...........BEAR +16
and the Bear went shopping......... >>
This is all I have to say.
Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
My latest Digger's Diary adventure sank two pages back, in practically no time at all.
This is a busy place, compared to many I have frequented.
And, scrubby though it is, the Trade dollar too. It's got character.
<< <i>I like that Bust quaddah, BTW.
And, scrubby though it is, the Trade dollar too. It's got character. >>
Thanks!
Click on this link to see my ebay listings.
My threads get pretty little attention anyway.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Carol must be working this weekend.... >>
...maybe that's it. The threads are disappearing faster than we can start them.
<< <i>Give me a break, I can only type with one finger.
Ray >>
i too belong to the 'hunt and peck club'
<< <i>Football, Pheh. Grown men fighting over
a pig skin ball that you can't even eat. Now
if it was a real pig, it might hold some interest
for a bear. >>