Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me!
And may, I not lose my knife at , the bar,
When I put out to sea,
Anyways, I think that's what Alfred, Lord Tennyson meant..
Anyone lost a knife?
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- fishinbug
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Re: Anyone lost a knife?
It's well known the Alfred Lord Tennyson was actually from Tennysee which explains his pronunciation of 'bear' as 'bar'. His poem was actually about bars crossing the road.
I have my knife back. Ya'll go find your own.
I have my knife back. Ya'll go find your own.
"It's not as easy as I make it look."
---thus sayeth the suber
---thus sayeth the suber
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Re: Anyone lost a knife?
Delectable!!!!
I can't hang with you masters....but enjoying the heck out of this!
Jean
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The Other End of Long Bar
I decided to go out and look for all of the other knives you poor souls seem to have lost. I had to wait for low tide. It's going to take me a while to clean these up. Let me know which one is yours.
"It's not as easy as I make it look."
---thus sayeth the suber
---thus sayeth the suber