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Old 02-19-2020, 10:35 PM   #19937
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Hmmm, never tested one. Perhaps the real ones were a limited run?[emoji16]
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Old 02-21-2020, 10:30 PM   #19938
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Evidently not. I couldn't kill this one....
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Old 02-22-2020, 06:54 AM   #19939
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Evidently not. I couldn't kill this one....
South I'm going to sound like a school teacher here but I'm not sure what your replying to. "Evidently not" . Not what?
Seeing your low post count I'm thinking you might not have found the all important "Quote" button! Remember on this thread here, your dealing with blood thirsty, mean, no good thread killers that sometimes have trouble following their own train of thought!

So get in there, post a lot, use the quote button and kill this thread! The whole forum is waiting on you!
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Old 02-22-2020, 01:36 PM   #19940
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Bill, Admiral, deuce, W.D. I you ever do test it, let us know which ran the fastest, the real ones or the fake ones. I wasn't aware they could even run at all, but will take your word on whatever the test results are.

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Well that's easy, I would say the ones made out of gazelle hide would be the fastest.....if they make those....no? Hmmm, things to ponder......well, then I'd say the one that's heaviest with the stoutest brim, rolling down a hill on the brim, would be the fastest. As opposed to a lighter weight one with a worn out floppy brim.
Actually I was speaking of a limited "run" of production.....but, you knew that....and still you had to ask. But that's OK, I got answers, (let this be a lesson to all).[emoji23]
There. That should kill it. Again.
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Well that's easy, I would say the ones made out of gazelle hide would be the fastest.....if they make those....no? Hmmm, things to ponder......well, then I'd say the one that's heaviest with the stoutest brim, rolling down a hill on the brim, would be the fastest. As opposed to a lighter weight one with a worn out floppy brim.
Actually I was speaking of a limited "run" of production.....but, you knew that....and still you had to ask. But that's OK, I got answers, (let this be a lesson to all).[emoji23]
There. That should kill it. Again.
Well lets forget the overtures to killing it. Could we investigate all this in 2 1/4 gallon increments?
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Sure go ahead, fractions should make it more interesting!
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It would take a huge amount of intelligence to fill a 10 gal. hat. Are we shopping in the right place!
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It would take a huge amount of intelligence to fill a 10 gal. hat. Are we shopping in the right place!
Nice going Dennis

You said shopping and you said that knowing Irene has a black belt in shopping.

This thread will not be fun for a while

I'll post agin when we get back from the mall.
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Let us know if they have 9 & 9/100th gallon hats.
....and if they're made of gazelle hide. Irene will help you find 'em if they got 'em.[emoji6]
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I wonder if you can get a padded 10 gal. hat? (kinda like the padded bra). More of us could wear one then!
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There currently 30 guest reading this thread. So as not to give away any of our thread killing technics we better start talking in code!

Fill my 10gallon hat with lots of cookies and just 1 rubarb pie!
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Beeebop a looobop a reeebop a rhubarb pie!!
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Am meeting up with "The Girl" and her DH this summer, hoping to taste the rhubarb pie, ! Rail!
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