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I resemble that remark…Good evening slackers
I resemble that remark…Good evening slackers
Brook?a stream is bigger than a creek crick or however you wanna say it lol
Pics of Brook.Brook?
Shields?Pics of Brook.
SureShields?
She ain’t so hot anymore…Sure
Standard brook or babbling?Pics of Brook.
Needs some art on the wallsYeah. I know. It's a fughin mess. View attachment 434520View attachment 434521View attachment 434522View attachment 434523
Around these parts we say crick. So did Mark Twain.
lol noone else showsPics of Brook.
thank youAround these parts we say crick. So did Mark Twain.
Crick is a variant of creek originating in the U.S., where it reflects a dialectal pronunciation of the word for a small, shallow stream. Crick might be nonstandard, but it is established enough to be considered an alternative form, and it is even listed in some dictionaries. In writing, crick is often used to create a rustic tone.
Negative, he told me "There ain't any goats in 'makin' bacon'". Plus, he kept going on and on about how some forum member already has the TN goat rental market cornered or something like that.Better.
O…k…Negative, he told me "There ain't any goats in 'makin' bacon'". Plus, he kept going on and on about how some forum member already has the TN goat rental market cornered or something like that.
@Kiwioilboiler you missed this one. Its hanging pretty low.when i had that id have to bend over when cough or sneeze or it hurt worse
Around here is it Creek country. Netley Creek, Muckles Creek, Medicine Creek etc. A crick is what you get in your net when you sleep in a weird position.Around these parts we say crick. So did Mark Twain.
Crick is a variant of creek originating in the U.S., where it reflects a dialectal pronunciation of the word for a small, shallow stream. Crick might be nonstandard, but it is established enough to be considered an alternative form, and it is even listed in some dictionaries. In writing, crick is often used to create a rustic tone.