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  1. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    The rice harvest is about to begin. Anyone need a few thousand tons of radioactive rice? No doubt that harvests will be restricted in a lot of areas, but that won't keep a number of folks and animals from eating it. The land will just have to sit there until whenever, nobody really knows.
  2. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    It probably hasn't been on the news much because given the scale of the disaster, the cleanup although progressing, is still much in the beginning stages. Lots of areas haven't been touched yet. What to do with the debris is a real big problem, and it isn't just something that you can stick...
  3. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Quite true. Anyone who has lived in this country can attest to the activity of drinking as being a big part of the culture. I know many guys who knock it back heavy each and every night, and some are tree workers up at five or six. Companies had big expense accounts at clubs where business...
  4. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    If going by Bermy's definition, a few scattered about, but in the general sense of drink less women, some right next door to each other in certain parts of town. Business is hurting these days though, and the much stiffer drunk driving laws didn't help either.
  5. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    Bawdy houses are a necessity for a poor man's good life. Get a nice feeling just walking by one.
  6. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    I recall seeing the phrase 'bawdy house' on some pub sign boards, but a closer inspection revealed no discernible women activity. I'll take your word for it though. :)
  7. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    There is one in your town too, Gerry, that hotel bar that you mentioned you frequent. Refers to a drinking establishment.
  8. woodworkingboy

    I think its "hear ye", not, "here ye"

    I'm completely lost in this thread, it reminds of math class. :(
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