Cant, this is for you...

Made me laugh and have to explain why!

Mocker! :kiss: Wench! :kiss: I am delighted with you.
 
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I started to reply, "Yes, but can he call you Kemosabe?"

Then, when I went to check the spelling, I stumbled upon this link :

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Recently my friend Fran sent me a newspaper clipping that sheds some additional light on the matter. This information came from Dave Barry's column in the New York Daily News, Saturday, June 10, 2000. Dave Barry swears that he has researched the matter and his facts are correct. According to Barry, "The original "Lone Ranger" show was created at Detroit radio station WXYZ in 1933. This explains why Tonto called the Lone Ranger 'Kemo Sabe,' a phrase that is derived from the name of a boys' summer camp in Michigan owned by the director's uncle." Now the question remains as to where the boys' camp got their name. I have read that Kemosabe in the Navajo language means "soggy bush," or "soggy shrub." I don't believe they would have named their camp "soggy bush". There are a lot of things I could say at this point, but none of them are tasteful, so I'll move along.

wow this is too, um... this is too... whats the word I'm looking for...?
 
Tatelou:
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I have to know! Do you use silver bullets?

TIA.
 
wishfulthinking said:
Some men are breast men, some are leg men, but it seems our Cant is a butt man. :D


He's not the only one. :cool:
 
cantdog said:
Made me laugh and have to explain why!

Mocker! :kiss: Wench! :kiss: I am delighted with you.

HA! :D

Lou - grinning like a silly grinning thing. :p

P.S. :kiss:
 
Op_Cit said:
I started to reply, "Yes, but can he call you Kemosabe?"

Then, when I went to check the spelling, I stumbled upon this link :

Quote:
Recently my friend Fran sent me a newspaper clipping that sheds some additional light on the matter. This information came from Dave Barry's column in the New York Daily News, Saturday, June 10, 2000. Dave Barry swears that he has researched the matter and his facts are correct. According to Barry, "The original "Lone Ranger" show was created at Detroit radio station WXYZ in 1933. This explains why Tonto called the Lone Ranger 'Kemo Sabe,' a phrase that is derived from the name of a boys' summer camp in Michigan owned by the director's uncle." Now the question remains as to where the boys' camp got their name. I have read that Kemosabe in the Navajo language means "soggy bush," or "soggy shrub." I don't believe they would have named their camp "soggy bush". There are a lot of things I could say at this point, but none of them are tasteful, so I'll move along.

wow this is too, um... this is too... whats the word I'm looking for...?

Giggle inducing? :D

That's what it did to me, anyway. LOL!

And, yes, he can indeed call me Kemosabe, if he likes, or even "Soggy Bush", if he prefers. ;)

:cathappy:
 
R. Richard said:
Tatelou:
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I have to know! Do you use silver bullets?

TIA.

As you obviously have to know, I shall tell you...



























Yes, but only on every fourth Sunday in the month. Otherwise, they're chrome (don't ask! :D).
 
I'm digging it, Lou. A nice change from the black and whites.....not that those weren't just damn sexy....but it's cool to see a little color!

Damn sexy. :p :cathappy:
 
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