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CRAP! Now I gotta go look and what I am!

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You'll always be a Grand Master (or better, whatever that is) to me, Artie! :TwoThumbsUp:

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3 hours ago, Artie said:

CRAP! Now I gotta go look and what I am!

 

Grandmaster Flash!

If you all need to see your rank, just hover over the icon at the lower left of your avatar.

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18 hours ago, Fred W. Hargis Jr said:

You'll always be a Grand Master (or better, whatever that is) to me, Artie! :TwoThumbsUp:

Thank you Fred. I think I’m gonna put Poobah after the Grand Master :) 

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17 hours ago, John Morris said:

 

Grandmaster Flash!

If you all need to see your rank, just hover over the icon at the lower left of your avatar.

Yeah I’m on an ipad, no hovering. :( LOL

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@Artie

:ChinScratch: Looks like we're both "Grand Masters" but I have no idea of what at. :WonderScratch:

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2 hours ago, Larry Buskirk said:

@Artie

:ChinScratch: Looks like we're both "Grand Masters" but I have no idea of what at. :WonderScratch:

 

Your own world.

19 minutes ago, John Morris said:

 

Your own world.

 

:huh: ... :WhoMe: You're forgetting I've got one of those SWMBO's. :rolleyes:

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33 minutes ago, Larry Buskirk said:

SWMBO

What does that stand for again?

 

SWMBO 

She Who Must Be Obeyed

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Thanks Larry, I just entered it into our Acronym Data Base. :) 

SWMBO

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The term originates from the H. Rider Haggard novel, "She" (first published 1886). The character Ayesha, known as She-who-must-be-obeyed, the Queen of Death, the White Goddess,of the lost city of Kôr who rules her kingdom with terror, She is the very image of the Femme Fatale. To disobey her or to scorn her is to earn & receive instantaneous death.

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1 hour ago, p_toad said:

To disobey her or to scorn her is to earn & receive instantaneous death.

After almost 49 years, I'm boss around here Monday through Friday...until about 5:30P, weekends, holidays and other special events excepted.:rolleyes:

11 hours ago, p_toad said:

The term originates from the H. Rider Haggard novel, "She" (first published 1886). The character Ayesha, known as She-who-must-be-obeyed, the Queen of Death, the White Goddess,of the lost city of Kôr who rules her kingdom with terror, She is the very image of the Femme Fatale. To disobey her or to scorn her is to earn & receive instantaneous death.

I think "she" was my boss quite some year ago.:ROFL:

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12 hours ago, p_toad said:

The term originates from the H. Rider Haggard novel, "She" (first published 1886). The character Ayesha, known as She-who-must-be-obeyed, the Queen of Death, the White Goddess,of the lost city of Kôr who rules her kingdom with terror, She is the very image of the Femme Fatale. To disobey her or to scorn her is to earn & receive instantaneous death.

Yep, you know you did wrong when...

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On 7/30/2022 at 6:51 PM, Larry Buskirk said:

 

:huh: ... :WhoMe: You're forgetting I've got one of those SWMBO's. :rolleyes:

Think I have her sister.

18 hours ago, p_toad said:

The term originates from the H. Rider Haggard novel, "She" (first published 1886). The character Ayesha, known as She-who-must-be-obeyed, the Queen of Death, the White Goddess,of the lost city of Kôr who rules her kingdom with terror, She is the very image of the Femme Fatale. To disobey her or to scorn her is to earn & receive instantaneous death.

Yup! That’s the one!

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