Posted for Putz:
1 Yon Deere tractor
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Vell, dere boat for sale
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1 Yon Deere tractor
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Vell, dere boat for sale
Any special “herbs & spices” you use to come up with this stuff?
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Any special “herbs & spices” you use to come up with this stuff?
I coming to realise that this is how his head works. You have to admit, he’s good entertainment. I’m thinking about taking a cat trip next summer to see what the added stimulation of catching fish brings.
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I’m thinking about taking a cat trip next summer to see what the added stimulation of catching fish brings.
Be carful.
I wish I could take credit for that…my other favorite cousin passed it on to me.
It reminded me of the Luti lubber.
Dat von vas an oldie Brian. How bout dis?
Seville dar dago
Tousan buses inaro
Noj jo dem’s truks
Summit cousin
Summit duks
VEN TWO MINNESOTANS MEET oop nort on da lake fichen.
“Haydair.”
“Lobuddy.”
“Benearlong.”
“Coplhours.”
“Crieps, cetchenenny?”
“Yepgoddafew.”
“Vairdaybitin?”
“Oberdair.”
“Kindarday?”
“Valleyennordern.”
“Ennysiztooum?”
“Cuplapowns.”
“Oofda, bittenard?”
“Yanohowdeyar.”
“Vahchaoozin? Dalindyrik?”
“Ohyeahdonchano.”
“Fichenondaboddum?”
“Rydoopneardaboddum.”
“Howdeeperya?”
“Bouttventyfeet.”
“Oh, vachadrinkin?”
“Hadacouplabeers.”
“Velligoddago.”
“Tubad.”
“Seeyaround.”
“Yeahtakideeze.”
“Guluck.”
“Yoobetcha.”
You’re a true Minnesotan if you understand this!
Jack….now THAT brought back OLD memories! We had that on the wall at the old resort! By the time I was 6 or 8 years old, I had that whole thing memorized!
So, after seeing that from you…I closed the posting and lo and behold…I rattled the whole thing off just as fast as in the good old days.
Guess my weather beaten memory ain’t that bad afterall.lol
Whew!
Not only wasn’t I paying attention in spelling class, but I must have be dozing in the rest of english too.
I had to read it very very slowly Steve.
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VEN TWO MINNESOTANS MEET oop nort on da lake fichen.
“Haydair.”
“Lobuddy.”
“Benearlong.”
“Coplhours.”
“Crieps, cetchenenny?”
“Yepgoddafew.”
“Vairdaybitin?”
“Oberdair.”
“Kindarday?”
“Valleyennordern.”
“Ennysiztooum?”
“Cuplapowns.”
“Oofda, bittenard?”
“Yanohowdeyar.”
“Vahchaoozin? Dalindyrik?”
“Ohyeahdonchano.”
“Fichenondaboddum?”
“Rydoopneardaboddum.”
“Howdeeperya?”
“Bouttventyfeet.”
“Oh, vachadrinkin?”
“Hadacouplabeers.”
“Velligoddago.”
“Tubad.”
“Seeyaround.”
“Yeahtakideeze.”
“Guluck.”
“Yoobetcha.”You’re a true Minnesotan if you understand this!
This is Great, by far the most I have laughed thus far
Minnesota trivia of the day:
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Minnesota gets it’s name from the Sioux Indian word “Mah-nee-soo-tah”, meaning “No, really, they eat fish soaked in lye”
~ Sliderfishing
Found a web site that will translate just about anything.
Here you go Mr. K and Putz;
Brian k og putz har måte til meget fri tid på thier hender til fish for catfish. Den trist del er den lutefisk er virkelig gir en bruttosum av og jeg tror at jeg vil puke om jeg noensinne åt noen !
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