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Offline dbrainiak914

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Pass my Potato!
on: June 16, 2005, 04:16:39 AM
Hey guys, isn't this cool?  Pass the Potato.

https://www.passthepotato.com/potato.php?potatoid=050616001351-615190 

Please click on the link to pass my potato.  Just for US though, sorry.  I figure this board is spread out enough to get me a good start! 

Feel free to create your own and post it on this thread if you wish.  Thanks!
"The artist will spend months on a Chopin valse.  The student feels injured if he cannot play it in a day." - Vladimir de Pachmann

Offline dinosaurtales

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #1 on: June 16, 2005, 04:48:03 AM
I passed it!  So you are in Westchester, Ohio, eh?  Where is that exactly?  i am originally from Tiffin - in the center of the Cleveland-Toledo-Columbus triangle,i.e nowhere.
So much music, so little time........

Offline musik_man

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #2 on: June 16, 2005, 04:59:37 AM
I brought the little guy down to Texas.
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Offline dbrainiak914

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #3 on: June 16, 2005, 05:33:33 PM
About 20 miles north of Cincinnati. 

Thanks, keep 'em coming!
"The artist will spend months on a Chopin valse.  The student feels injured if he cannot play it in a day." - Vladimir de Pachmann

Offline Torp

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #4 on: June 17, 2005, 04:28:29 PM
I brought it back to the Motherland...Idaho, the Great Potato State.  Caution, it may never want to leave, and if it does it will probably be as a MacDonald's french fry. :P
Don't let your music die inside you.

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #5 on: June 17, 2005, 04:55:18 PM
I'm pleased to say that our intrepid potato has, after narrowly escaping the perils that faced him at the McDonald's National Potato Slicery (MNPC), returned to Texas disguised as a cucumber (after all, who wants a cucumber?!) and is now taking refuge in my backyard, waiting for the incessant pressure from the fuzz to die down. Hot on its tail, the pigs have already taken a few suspicious glances through the yard (is that cucumber yours, sir?) but, before they could put two and two together, they were called to investigate a missing tomato case outside of Huntsville.

Whew! That was a close call! I beg one of you to rescue him, perhaps using the Underground Spud Security Railroad (USSR), and get him out of Texas! Anyone from Alaska?

Offline Torp

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Re: Pass my Potato!
Reply #6 on: June 17, 2005, 06:37:59 PM
... (is that cucumber yours, sir?) ...

LMAO, reminds me of a scene from Spinal Tap. ;D ;D
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