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Posted: Jul 06, 2011 11:54 PM
by Cactus
Mike W. wrote:Shawn D. wrote:oldskool wrote: Crap! I'd have come if you'd of told me Zach Galifianakis was going to be there. . .
Of all the f'ed up grammar around here, how in the hell did you come up with "you'd of told me"? What you apparently don't realize is that you were contracting "you would have told me," which would be "you'd have told me" or "you would've told me" -- not that effluent you typed out!
Nanajoth wrote:You need to get it vinyl wrapped in a custom Heinz racing livery.
(imagine a dancing ketchup bottle instead of a banana)
oldskool isn't above an occasional bait, it might have been on porpoise.
Should've said "You'd've told me" but'e didn't now did'e?
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 2:02 AM
by alijonny
graphite wrote:alijonny wrote:
Nice shot.. but would've been CLASSIC if you had worked the ketchup in there casually.
Shawn D. wrote:Of all the f'ed up grammar around here, how in the hell did you come up with "you'd of told me"? What you apparently don't realize is that you were contracting "you would have told me," which would be "you'd have told me" or "you would've told me" -- not that effluent you typed out!
Sorry Shawn.. but shut up for once =)
the ketchup bottle was the only weighted thing holding my phone up to take the pic (no lie). I should have taken my shoes off and used those as the anchor. oh well.
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 6:25 PM
by Cactus
Hey Ted, any chance you could smuggle some of Rudolph's bread down to 5erfest? I just ate my last piece this morning and I really wish I had more.
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 6:28 PM
by Ted in T.O.
Remind me Monday the week of PVGP and i'll see what I can do Hunter.
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 6:34 PM
by T_C_D
Cactus wrote:Hey Ted, any chance you could smuggle some of Rudolph's bread down to 5erfest? I just ate my last piece this morning and I really wish I had more.
9 loaves in the freezer!
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 8:35 PM
by Ted in T.O.
T_C_D wrote:Cactus wrote:Hey Ted, any chance you could smuggle some of Rudolph's bread down to 5erfest? I just ate my last piece this morning and I really wish I had more.
9 loaves in the freezer!
You Buggar!
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 9:37 PM
by graphite
T_C_D wrote:Cactus wrote:Hey Ted, any chance you could smuggle some of Rudolph's bread down to 5erfest? I just ate my last piece this morning and I really wish I had more.
9 loaves in the freezer!
Thats what happens when you steal the box and deprive others of bread! Next time don't be cheap and buy some from the grocery store while there =)
Posted: Jul 07, 2011 9:42 PM
by T_C_D
graphite wrote:T_C_D wrote:Cactus wrote:Hey Ted, any chance you could smuggle some of Rudolph's bread down to 5erfest? I just ate my last piece this morning and I really wish I had more.
9 loaves in the freezer!
Thats what happens when you steal the box and deprive others of bread! Next time don't be cheap and buy some from the grocery store while there =)
It's Ted's fault for not having my 30 loaves ready like last year.
And I only snagged 5 extra loaves at the event. the other 2 loaves came from the bakery Owner's home refrigerator.
Posted: Jul 08, 2011 1:29 AM
by Kenny Blankenship
On the way to TedFest, Pam and I ate at a takeout place called "Dish" in Detroit (of all places). They have excellent salads (their salad with beef tenderloin is HIGHLY recommended) and I'd think their sandwiches are great too. But the homemade bread that we got with our salads was better than Rudolph's. Now don't get me wrong, Rudolph's bread is excellent (we've been snacking on it during our trip home)...but the bread they made at Dish was some of the best I've ever had.
Oh and for Ted and the Toronto guys, we had Chinese food at this place in Mississauga:
http://www.yelp.ca/biz/chis-congee-and- ... ississauga
The food was very good...I would highly recommend it
I would also recommend the eggplant and beef stew dish at the Little Kabob House on Yonge St.
P.S. I'm sitting in a hotel room in Spokane, WA. Dropping Pam off in Welches tomorrow and leaving for home on Sunday!
Posted: Jul 08, 2011 10:03 AM
by graphite
Kenny Blankenship wrote:But the homemade bread that we got with our salads was better than Rudolph's.
Better watch out at TedFest next year. Todd might try to kill you.
Posted: Jul 08, 2011 10:09 AM
by Shawn D.
Kenny Blankenship wrote:P.S. I'm sitting in a hotel room in Spokane, WA.
Great town! I was stationed there for four years: '90-'94.
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 3:07 AM
by graphite
The mouse head... it will laugh at you!
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 10:35 AM
by a
Great pics as usual Shawn. Ali J , my daughter's Yorky puppy weighs about 3 lbs.
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 6:38 PM
by alijonny
a wrote:Great pics as usual Shawn. Ali J , my daughter's Yorky puppy weighs about 3 lbs.
yeesh. Yeah, that little dog is Ted's daughter's. Cute little rat, listens well to a stern Ted. That dog turned into a mop real quick as soon as Ted laid down the law. I would look too funny with that dog
and a Z3 roadster (ya know what I mean?)
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 7:47 PM
by graphite
alijonny wrote:I would look too funny with that dog and a Z3 roadster (ya know what I mean?)
Yeah man.. Guy like you in a Z3.. you need a chiuaua in a big purse...
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 8:55 PM
by Nanajoth
graphite wrote:The mouse head... it will laugh at you!
Hahahaha
Ted's arm theory was correct.
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 10:25 PM
by Ted in T.O.
Nanajoth wrote:graphite wrote:The mouse head... it will laugh at you!
Hahahaha
Ted's arm theory was correct.
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 10:46 PM
by graphite
Next year I'll just sit on the caravan back seat or whatever thats from with my arm up and someone can set up a camera and it can be like Christmas and I'm Santa. It can be a requirement for showing up that you get your picture taken with me.
Posted: Jul 09, 2011 10:49 PM
by Nanajoth
Posted: Jul 10, 2011 1:44 AM
by Kenny Blankenship
graphite wrote:Next year I'll just sit on the caravan back seat or whatever thats from with my arm up and someone can set up a camera and it can be like Christmas and I'm Santa. It can be a requirement for showing up that you get your picture taken with me.
Is that like Shawn's "teef" initiation?
Pam had the "pleasure" of meeting Shawn with his teef. Of course, he kept the ruse up as long as possible. After his cover was blown, Pam said to me "I didn't think what he was saying matched his appearance...he spoke much more intelligently".
I don't know what she was talking about...
Posted: Jul 10, 2011 3:10 AM
by Shawn D.
Kenny Blankenship wrote:I don't know what she was talking about...
Sorry I spoke above your level!
Posted: Jul 10, 2011 4:14 AM
by alijonny
Posted: Jul 12, 2011 1:10 AM
by Kenny Blankenship
Back home...7,300 miles later (that's over 11,000 km for some of you...)
Posted: Jul 12, 2011 2:16 AM
by alijonny
Kenny Blankenship wrote:Back home...7,300 miles later (that's over 11,000 km for some of you...)
That's a whole lotta clicks.
Posted: Jul 12, 2011 8:05 AM
by Eddie in TO
Wow Eric, that's quite the 'Sunday drive'.
Glad you made it back okay and it was great to see you again!
Your E23 is spectacular. I love it!
Posted: Jul 16, 2011 4:17 PM
by e281985
Re: Nice job, Ted.
Posted: Feb 12, 2012 10:19 PM
by Ted in T.O.
Ken H. wrote:From the photos at least, TedFest may be the reincarnation of 5erFest, at least in it's original spirit.
Only drawback I'm seeing is it isn't a moveable feast.
Come on up and see what its all about Ken. Garanteed its a good time. Just ask Shawn D and all the other Mye28.com members from south of the boarder.
Posted: Feb 13, 2012 12:02 AM
by alijonny
really considering coming out again...It was such a good time. I may try to balance on two wheels all the way there this time.