You could end the story telling with a laughing contest. The idea of a
farting contest was nixed by my wife. The last one of those I attended was
a real stinker.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 8:40 PM Charles Loving wrote:
> Yes, that was him in his more outrageous and liberal days. As luck would
> hav
Yes, that was him in his more outrageous and liberal days. As luck would
have it he wore clothes.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 8:38 PM wrote:
> Excuse me...that's Bill Elliott, Living Fossil!
> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEE
> SNORTSNIRTSNOORT
> COFFCOFFHAKHAKHAK
>
> Thanks,
>
> William R. (Bill
Excuse me...that's Bill Elliott, Living Fossil!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEE
SNORTSNIRTSNOORT
COFFCOFFHAKHAKHAK
Thanks,
William R. (Bill) Elliott
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 11, 2018, at 8:04 PM, Charles Loving wrote:
Bill Elliot won the laughing contest at Luckenbach.
> On Thu, Oct 11,
Bill Elliot won the laughing contest at Luckenbach.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 3:12 PM Bill Steele
wrote:
> I just practiced telling my story and timed it: 3:05. First time out and
> it was rough. I can do it in three minutes.
>
> I’m going to emcee the contest. I’ll start off and go first. I won’t
I just practiced telling my story and timed it: 3:05. First time out and it was
rough. I can do it in three minutes.
I’m going to emcee the contest. I’ll start off and go first. I won’t compete
for the prize.
Bill Steele
speleoste...@aol.com
> On Oct 11, 2018, at 2:36 PM, Allan Cobb wrote:
>
I've got my story lined up and can tell it in three minutes.
Allan
On 10/11/2018 2:34 PM, Bill Steele wrote:
Face the challenge, Logan. Practice with a stopwatch. Tell a short
version of your best story. The prize is $30 for a three minute story,
or six-hundred bucks an hour.
Bill Steele
sp
Face the challenge, Logan. Practice with a stopwatch. Tell a short version of
your best story. The prize is $30 for a three minute story, or six-hundred
bucks an hour.
Bill Steele
speleoste...@aol.com
> On Oct 11, 2018, at 2:23 PM, Logan wrote:
>
> Excellent Idea! We should have been doing t
Excellent Idea! We should have been doing that for years. The 3 minute
rule is understandable, but there are many memorable stories that won't
be told using that time frame.
On 10/11/2018 10:54 AM, Bill Steele wrote:
Cavers love telling stories. There are countless good ones. Here’s
your chanc
Cavers love telling stories. There are countless good ones. Here’s your chance
to have it pay off.
The DFW Grotto is hosting a Caver Storytelling Contest at TCR. Come with your
best one at midnight, Friday, Oct. 19. Three minutes max, with a caver whistle
blast to tell you your time is up. Time