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Fri, Apr 12 2024 1:42 PM (1,957 replies)
  • opyeuclid
    6,710 Posts
    Thu, Jan 7 2021 5:28 PM

    callaghan159:
    There are lots of old men from Nantucket, my questions is, is there any nice looking young blondes there?

    For 20 $  HK will sport a wig 

    my bad sorry 

  • Robert1893
    7,722 Posts
    Thu, Jan 7 2021 5:29 PM

    callaghan159:
    There are lots of old men from Nantucket, my questions is, is there any nice looking young blondes there?

    Sure. But they're only looking for a platonic relationship. 

  • craigswan
    31,832 Posts
    Fri, Jan 8 2021 1:47 AM

    “There once was a man from Nantucket…”
    We’ve all heard some version of this ditty, and not many of them can be repeated in polite company.  But do you know where it all began?  We do!

    The series of four limericks reprinted below first appeared in a June 14, 1924 edition of a Nantucket newspaper. It all began when the Princeton Tiger revived the then well-known limerick printed first below and the Chicago Tribune answered with the second limerick. The New York Exchange went one step further with the third rhyme, and the Pawtucket Times took over from there.

  • craigswan
    31,832 Posts
    Fri, Jan 8 2021 1:49 AM

    There once was a man from Nantucket,
    Who kept all of his cash in a bucket,
    But his daughter, named Nan,
    Ran away with a man,
    And as for the bucket, Nantucket.
    —Princeton Tiger

    But he followed the pair to Pawtucket,
    The man and the girl with the bucket;
    And he said to the man,
    He was welcome to Nan,
    But as for the bucket, Pawtucket.
    —Chicago Tribune

    Then the pair followed Pa to Manhasset,
    Where he still held the cash as an asset,
    But Nant and the man
    Stole the money and ran,
    And as for the bucket, Manhasset.
    —Exchange

    Of this story we hear from Nantucket,
    About the mysterious loss of a bucket,
    We are sorry for Nan,
    As well as the man—
    The cash and the bucket, Pawtucket.
    —Pawtucket Times

  • HenryKawa
    1,725 Posts
    Mon, Jan 11 2021 10:48 PM

    Clear the track, here comes Henry.   

    I guess some of you have noticed, Henry has not been in the forums lately.  I've been playing "the game".   The new version of WGT.     "THEY" say I was the best at the old flash game, but now I'm starting to get good at the non-flash game.  So look out folks, Henry, the one and only, is back.

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank WGT for everything they have done to get WGT up and running - without flash.  They have done a marvelous job.  Also thank you to the Customer Support people and Moderators.  Without them, WGT would not be as great as it is.    The Moderators are here to make sure everyone is respectful, because as some of you know, it does get carried away at times by some people who are not as respectful as they should be.  So thank you Moderators for doing an excellent job.   

  • gonfission
    2,247 Posts
    Tue, Jan 12 2021 11:16 AM

    Did the horse die?

  • HenryKawa
    1,725 Posts
    Tue, Jan 12 2021 7:24 PM

    gonfission:

    Did the horse die?

    Nope..  Its just taking a break...

  • callaghan159
    6,363 Posts
    Wed, Jan 13 2021 1:11 PM

    HenryKawa:

    gonfission:

    Did the horse die?

    Nope..  Its just taking a break...

    It's waiting for Henry to get his stomach pumped out.

  • craigswan
    31,832 Posts
    Wed, Jan 13 2021 2:16 PM

    How many coins have you got henry .

    Having one million doesn't make you a real millionaire .

    Appboy's Golden Coins | Gold coins, Animation, Coins

  • HenryKawa
    1,725 Posts
    Wed, Jan 13 2021 5:09 PM

    Craig my friend.  Did I ever tell you that I am a millionaire in real life?   I am worth about 4 million Canadian dollars, which is about 3 million US, I think.  If I didn't have all my kids and grand kids that cost me dearly over the years, I would be worth closer to 5 million.   It sounds like a lot, but I would venture to say, there are lots of WGT members who are worth substantially more than that.  

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