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Oh serious? :stunned:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i know ... honestly, try typing that!! :lol:

 

 

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Yeah it's insane!!

aaaaaaaaaw guys

why just i love my laughs? :cry:

No they're cool!! I just find them hard to type, lol

Here's something for your balls thread. :juggle:

video

 

Officials unamused by Rome stunt

 

By Christian Fraser

BBC News, Rome

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_44360053_balls2_afp203b.jpg The protest cost £15,000

 

The historic centre of Rome has been brought to a standstill by a protest with a difference.

Authorities took several hours to clean it up - but the stunt has brought huge publicity to the man who staged it.

Visitors to the Spanish Steps on Wednesday were greeted by a rather peculiar sight.

For most of the morning street cleaners and smartly uniformed policemen were chasing little brightly coloured balls, armed with dustpans and brushes.

To everyone's amazement half a million of these balls were suddenly bouncing down the steps.

Within minutes, the famed Piazza de Spagna resembled a children's playground.

The joke was largely on the policemen.

Trevi Fountain

It was another colourful stand from Graziano Cecchini, a man who protests against government incompetence in the most unusual ways.

Last year he poured a dye into the Trevi Fountain, turning it red.

This latest stunt cost him £15,000 (20,000 euros) - and probably a rather large fine.

Tourists grabbed the balls as mementoes at the base of the steps.

When Mr Cecchini finally appeared, walking down the steps with balls bouncing around him, he said he had done it to raise the profile of Burma and the Karen people.

The Karen are a minority who have fought for an independent state since 1949, and accuse the military junta of ethnic cleansing.

The city's head of security, Jean Leonard Touadi, said it was all quite unacceptable.

To err is human, he said, but to persevere is diabolical. And to get publicity at the city's cost was just not funny.

He is probably right - but then it does seem to work.

 

 

 

Heh... the Karen. Cool that he cares, weird way to show it. :wacko: :laugh3:

 

Several people I'm close to work with Karen refugees. It's really, really awful what's been happening to them and no one notices. They're a wonderful group of people. :cry:

in the begining they're hard

but you get used to it!!

i have a friend that laugh like this: poakspkaspokskapoksakposkapoks

 

OMG, it's impossible to do it..

Now that's a new thing - more descriptive written laughter.. We had better call Webster's right now!!:laugh3:

rack of lamb..

 

Well, Chuck, I was at a greek friend's party a few years ago, and they served the most wonderful meat balls. My host said they were made of lamb. I only found out later they were literally meat balls! Actually they tasted ok, but I wouldn't eat them voluntarily.:o

Well, that's a surprise!! I suppose it's all just part of the bull, but the mental imagery that it conjures up - ya, that's a little too much for me too! (don't feel bad - we've probably all eaten it in hot-dogs anyhow! Makes me wonder about those ball-park franks!:stunned:)

Why, oh why do people do this - I mean, they could have at least asked if you cared to know what the secret ingredient was!! Hmm.. thank goodness all the Greek food I've had was clearly shaved lamb off the rotisserie!!:laugh3: Maybe that's what gives the Greeks their stamina?:P

Anyhow, one more argument for Chicken!

Happy Trails!

in the begining they're hard

but you get used to it!!

i have a friend that laugh like this: poakspkaspokskapoksakposkapoks

 

OMG, it's impossible to do it..

 

get used to what? typing it?

 

Don't know about that but i do know that i'm not getting used to seeing it :uhoh:

Well Tracie, there is a restaurant off of .. (wait while I get the Atlas..) I90 in Montana or Idaho - a biker establishment. Anyhow, they did have bull-balls on the menu, I kid you not! (and there was some type of festival held there on an annual basis regarding the mountain-oysters) They even had a miss-mountain oyster contest! (I saw the photos in the scrapbook)

Anyhow, U-asked!:laugh3:

(maybe this is too much for this audience??)

 

Well, Chuck, I was at a greek friend's party a few years ago, and they served the most wonderful meat balls. My host said they were made of lamb. I only found out later they were literally meat balls! Actually they tasted ok, but I wouldn't eat them voluntarily.:o
Well Chuck and Tracie...I suggest that you not order Calf Fries if you're ever in Texas. :rolleyes:
get used to what? typing it?

 

Don't know about that but i do know that i'm not getting used to seeing it :uhoh:

 

 

 

Yeah i know,its really annoying and stupid!

^ did you do that on purpose:lol:

 

Honestly..I didn't think of it until AFTER I typed it. :laugh3:

 

But it was clever, no? :P

parts is parts

 

Well Chuck and Tracie...I suggest that you not order Calf Fries if you're ever in Texas. :rolleyes:

 

Enough to make one become a vegetarian!:laugh3: (are Chickens a vegetable?) & Why can't they just call it what it is?? I mean, when you order a sirloin tip, you've got a good idea where that's from. And if you order head cheese, well, you can visibly see where that's from!:smart: But I'm imagining Calf Fries are anything but "Calf Fries"!:shocked2: (dare I ask? - there are other parts which I would not care to eat, either!)

 

!:chef:

^Hmmm...I'm curious too. Slightly less hungry than I was a while ago, but curious.

 

Kudos to ayone raising awareness about the plight of the Karen. I'm with Ceccini!

 

 

And there's no disputing that it took balls.:lol:

Calf Fries = bull's balls...I guess they thought that sounded slightly more appealing on a menu than than fried up nut sack! :laugh3:

^Hmmm. I don't know. If you tell it like it is, there are plenty of tough guys in TX who will eat it just to prove they've got the sttomach for it...as long as it doesn't look like a gay thing to do:lol:. (I'm not making fun of your state, I've been there and met such ppl.:))

I'll pass on the nuts..:sick:

Hey, Don't Mess With Texas!:P You've got to wonder about a state that produces a president as goofy as ours tho...

I'll stick with Jim Hightower - not all Texans are nuts, but unfortunately they export the goofy ones, and keep the good ones! Sure, and then the rest of us in the world outside of Texas has to deal with them..:thinking:

 

Anyhow, I had fun today. It's been blueballs cold today, but with help from an engine heater and charger, the tractor kicked off fine, and I plowed the damn snow! There's nothing like a low-lugging power plant that snorts under load, and sends the snow a flyin'! Love the raw power of that machine!!

Have you been to Dave's Farm chuck?

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