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Started by never2loud, July 07, 2008, 03:54:40 PM

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cdc

#45
I can't make it but you probably already knew that.

cdc

dallas2r

I'd like to say I had a great time seeing everybody and meeting John and Kevin, but since no pictures were taken, this lunch didn't happen.

8)

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Quote from: dallas2r on July 10, 2008, 12:54:43 PM
I'd like to say I had a great time seeing everybody and meeting John and Kevin, but since no pictures were taken, this lunch didn't happen.

8)



yeah, just like that time with you and the svoloch in hill country...
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-  Dallas, TX

Duc L'Smart

Quote from: dallas2r on July 10, 2008, 12:54:43 PM
this lunch didn't happen.

No but if it haD happened, the food would have been great, and the company even better. It would have been nice to meet Kevin (in person) (finally), & of course, although it goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway, it would have been great to see everyone!
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dallas2r

Quote from: McKraut on July 10, 2008, 01:08:15 PM
yeah, just like that time with you and the svoloch in hill country...

Shut your mouth pussycat and fire me a machiatto, pronto! 
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A motorcycle will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no motorcycle. -Unknown

Duc Fever

Well I can say that it was an allegedly excellent lunch and I allegedly enjoyed everyones company and lets do it again real soon.
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fastwin

Bueno time. Good to see John and Ron show unexpectedly, a pleasant surprise. [thumbsup] Very nice to meet Kevin, nice to put a voice and face with an avatar. You need to join us on some rides when you earn sufficient "kitchen points"... you too John! Hopefully when it gets under 100, degrees not mph. [thumbsup] Nice quality group, had fun as always. Sorry about the long wait on food. That's usually not their style at all. Hope that didn't cramp some folks trying to get back to work at a decent hour. Look forward to the next lunch/BS session. [clap]

never2loud


Have no fear, we were caught on surveillance cameras at the liquor store restauraunt so all is not lost...

Great to see John, "Duc Fever" (formerly of "John & Terry" fame).  And it was good to get a chance to finally meet Kevin (with the completely bizarre screen name of, "Kevin848").   What's up with that?

Anyway glad we got together - great time  [thumbsup]  

Kevin848

#53
Quote from: Cher on July 10, 2008, 01:55:54 PM
 And it was good to get a chance to finally meet Kevin (with the completely bizarre screen name of, "Kevin848").   What's up with that?

One has to protect their anonymity ... its like a warm blanket!

It was awesome to meet you guys, I felt very welcomed by all. Cant wait until we can meet up again!  [thumbsup].

Quote from: fastwin on July 10, 2008, 01:55:12 PM
Very nice to meet Kevin, nice to put a voice and face with an avatar. You need to join us on some rides when you earn sufficient "kitchen points"... you too John!

Really looking forward to going on some rides so I must know, how does one accumalate "kitchen points"?

Duc L'Smart

Quote from: cdc on July 10, 2008, 09:54:08 AM
I can't make it but you probably already knew that.

cdc

You mean you weren't there?!?!? [roll]
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fastwin

#55
Kitchen Points: domestic points that are earned and allocated by your local "she who must be obeyed" and only by her. They are used as tools of trade, as in the barter system. You are only allowed to do as much as the points you have earned allow you to do. For instance, group ride to Muenster, you'll be gone all day with riding buddies, that will cost you 50,000 kitchen points. The method for determining of the exact value of the points you have earned is very complicated and can change daily... even by the hour. They are earned or allocated (depending on her mood) by doing dishes, helping clean the house before her next Southern Living party, cleaning the house after the party is over, riding herd on the kid(s) while she goes to a bunko party with the girls from the Southern Living party while your friends give you shit because you can't go somewhere with them because of riding herd on the previously mentioned kid(s), generally being nice and keeping your mouth shut when you really want to let it run, being nice to all her family, including the ones that deserve a lit roman candle up their ass (oops, that was another thread!), being nice to all her friends... even the ones that don't really like you... you know, the ones at the Southern Living party :P, always remembering birthdays, anniversarys, dates of deaths in the family, first dates and where you went and what you did, etc. The details of what actually entails the earning of said kitchen points is individual and relationship specific. Like no two snowflakes are ever alike, no two kitchen point earning acts are ever the same for two individuals. To be fair to the girls, they probably have their own similar system but it beats the hell out of me what it is or how it works since so much of my time and effort seems to be spent solely on my acquisition of the much heralded and sought after points. They are the brass ring, the famed Holy Grail or chalice, Arc of the Covenant... this is really important shit. No ticky no washy. Not enough points? Sorry dude, no scooter rides with friends, no carrousing with Svoloch at the Dubliner, no MotoGP race watch party at AMS. Life without points is just not living. Long live kitchen points and the enjoyment and fulfillment of life that they bring! [drink] [wine] [beer] [bang] [laugh]

never2loud


I look at it as chores for freedom  [laugh]

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wow...i don't have time to read that...but i'm sure it's relevant to married people.  i wouldn't know.   8)
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-  Dallas, TX

Duc L'Smart

Quote from: McKraut on July 10, 2008, 06:37:37 PM
wow...i don't have time to read that...but i'm sure it's relevant to married people.  i wouldn't know.   8)

Dunno... I just kinda say "I'm doing this, do you want to join in or not?" & we go from there.
'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

cdc

Quote from: Duc L'Smart on July 11, 2008, 12:09:00 AM
Dunno... I just kinda say "I'm doing this, do you want to join in or not?" & we go from there.

I do the same thing but usually when she isn't in the same room.   ;D


cdc