Oh, I got the reference, Brooks is notorious. I was just referencing a
different mem in the collective consciousness.
Bob W wrote:
Console yourself, Ann, with the thought that all those people completely
missing the reference has given me a good deal of amusement.
Bob
Ok you guys, nothing like having to explain jokes...
I guess I should have just sent it to a select few who
remeber certain
times at GFM :-)
I was just making a joke on Brooksies nickname - though he'd
like some
work
sigh
ann
John Sessoms wrote:
I dunno'. You crank up a chain saw at GFM, and it's likely
to attract
unwanted attention.
From: "Bob W"
d'uh! How else are you gonna stuff the bodies down the drains?
Actually the noise of the chainsaw is what matters. It
drowns out the
noise
of the traffic so you can sleep at night. Chainsaws are well known
for their
somniferous sound properties in cities. I don't know if any
experiments on
this have been conducted outside the city though, say on top of a
mountain
where the sounds carry in a different way. Someone should
test that.
Bob
That is a bit disturbing, I can't think of any reason
you'd need
a > chainsaw in NYC.
ann sanfedele wrote:
http://newyork.craigslist.org/lgi/wan/1276141774.html
ann
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