First,
> jon_wissler@pngc.com wrote:
> >
> > Guy,
> >
> > Are you serious. What are dingle balls? And you live close to
> > Mexico? Am I that old that only I know what the hell dingle balls are?
Then Guy wrote:
> Well,
> I've seen a herd of rat eating Jackalopes (big ones too). I've heard
> all about dingle berries and dingle berry pie (an east coast delicacy).
> I've seen fuzzy dice, and once I even drank a fuzzy navel (that's A
> fuzzy navel not FROM a fuzzy navel). Then again, I'm not too sure about
> that last part. Maybe it was from A fuzzy...oh well. I've seen others
> (east coast types) eat rocky mountain oysters. They were a tad fuzzy as
> I recall. You really have to eat Rocky Mountain Oysters when they are
> fresh, very fresh. And that's no bull! All that said, I still don't
> know what a dingle ball might be. My imagination is running wild but it
> tends to slip into the lower levels (like gutter) at the slightest
> nudge. Is this something that is a stock item on a Miata? Maybe that's
> why I haven't heard of them...
>
> Guy
> Tempe, AZ
Wait a minute.... I wanna know: who has fuzzy R Mtn Oysters hanging from the
windshield?!?!??! I'm getting confused here guys !!!! <G> <G> <G>
The mental picture that presents itself is *just not right* <G>
(silly? moi?)
Laurie :-)
70 SPL311
69 SRL311
Chandler, AZ
(ewww... wouldn't that smell bad on a hot day????????)
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