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My S-10 and Fishin Season

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The steering wheel and stick shift smell like bass

The rugs are covered with various dried out weeds

There is a 4/0EWG, complete with Trick Stick stuck on the side of my seat

There is also a spilt bottle of Anise oil, somehwere under said seat

I think it's time for the mid Season clean out!!! ;D

Muddy- it smells good though...

  • Super User

Muddy, you forgot to mention the spaghetti sauce spilled on the dashboard and the rotten meatballs in your glove box. ;D

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I think you misspelled "anise"

Lets see what the dictonary has to say:

Main Entry: an·ise

Pronunciation: \[ch712]a-n[ch601]s\

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English anis, from Anglo-French, from Latin anisum, from Greek ann[ch275]son, anison

Date: 14th century

: a Eurasian annual herb (Pimpinella anisum) of the carrot family having carminative and aromatic seeds; also : aniseed

I think that it is right, other wise Long Mike would have been all over it ;D

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Muddy, you forgot to mention the spaghetti sauce spilled on the dashboard and the rotten meatballs in your glove box. ;D

I thought that was the JJ's Magic Wayne spilled  ;D

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Dump a couple of drops of JJ's on the carpet. It won't matter what else stinks in the truck. Washing your hands every other Saturday or so could help also. ;)

Ronnie

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No that's in Jersey Ronnie in Pennsylvania we wash our hands every Sunday ;D

Dominick

Muddy, you forgot to mention the spaghetti sauce spilled on the dashboard and the rotten meatballs in your glove box.   ;D

I thought that was the JJ's Magic Wayne spilled  ;D

That is not JJ's magic in there that you are smelling, I FARTED IN YOUR TRUCK HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            -searoach

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This guy really bugs me GO AWAY:

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I think you misspelled "anise"

Lets see what the dictonary has to say:

Main Entry: an·ise  

Pronunciation: \[ch712]a-n[ch601]s\

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English anis, from Anglo-French, from Latin anisum, from Greek ann[ch275]son, anison

Date: 14th century

: a Eurasian annual herb (Pimpinella anisum) of the carrot family having carminative and aromatic seeds; also : aniseed

I think that it is right, other wise Long Mike would have been all over it ;D

My, how times have changed.  sigh.   :-[

This guy really bugs me GO AWAY:

That is hilarious, but A searoach is a SHRIMP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

               -seaorach

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