Posted on 09/22/2006 10:02:43 AM PDT by martin_fierro
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Did Joey Porter's dogs eat it?
Well, if he couldn't attend a WVU game a Stillers game is the next big thing.
SG, maybe your garden gnome is up for a ROAD TRIP!
Pictures, dude, pictures!
Now that's funny!
But is it traveling through Travelocity??
The Roaming Gnome?
PING
Damn straight..WVU is going undefeated this year...
Mark my words!
"While we know that your dear friend, Gnomey, can never be replaced, we're sending the enclosed Roaming Gnome to keep you company in his absence," wrote Michelle Peluso, president and chief executive officer of Travelocity, based in Southlake, Texas. "Hopefully your friend will find his way out of trouble and back to your front yard soon, although we can't help but admire his sense of adventure and love of travel."
GMTA...
It would be more fun to kidnap someone else's and take him to the concert tonight and hockey game tomorrow. Ours is always sleeping!
Wasn't this storyline in the movie Amelie or something like that?
The WVU-Louisville game will be awesome. hopefully Brohm is back by then. The other RBs have stepped up nicely since Bush went down.
Yep,
She took her father's gnome and he got back pictures from all over the world.
Convinced him he needed to get out and travel himself.
(I loved the movie!)
It was a really delightful film. Even if it was French.
I forgave it that.....
It's one of those "I'm in a schlump, need to smile" movies.
This is a gag that has been pulled before (on someone else I think). Some guy (with bad taste in lawn ornamentation evidently) happened to hear a car drive in, looked out the window, and guys in ski masks were grabbing his lawn dwarf and speeding away before he could do anything.
Around a year later (if memory serves for all this), there was a knock on his door late one night. There was a bag which had the dwarf, plus numerous photos of the dwarf at various famous places, such as Stonehenge, Great Wall of China, whatever. What a weird hobby.
Of course, I also used to work with people who pulled a similar trick (not with a lawn dwarf, but rather some kind of goofy figurine he kept in his office) each time one of them took a vacation. Soooo, there wasn't much of a mystery to the disappearance. But it was pretty amusing.
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