Stoner Posted December 5, 2013 Author Report Posted December 5, 2013 I am still La-la-ing, but I would deny ever Pegula-la-ing. My La-la-ing has kind of morphed into a once or twice a day, sudden, very loud outburst, quite effective at relieving stress. Jeantourette's.
SwampD Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 No one should have to see this, but here's PA La-la-ing
millbank Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 Jacques de Lalaing, a Walloon knight of the 15th century, was one of the best known tournament fighters of his time, clearly this man would have made a excellent Sabre or Bill. Jacques' third encounter was with a knight of Auvergne. He was discouraged by his patrons, the counts of Maine and St. Pol, since this man was such a renowned jouster, but Jacques insisted on fighting. The first two courses with the lance were indecisive. On the third course, the knight of Auvergne struck Jacques in the middle of his shield and splintered his lance. Jacques, on the other hand, striking "with all his force and science," hit his opponent in the eyeslits. This blow struck so hard that it struck sparks from the helmet, bending the opponent backwards in the saddle until his back rested on the croup of his horse. His opponent, completely stunned, fell from his horse. The knight of Auvergne was carried unconscious to his lodgings; it was a full hour before he regained his memory, and he bled profusely from the mouth, nose, and ears. - back in the day did a bit of lalaing but to old now, the above a excellent example of what La la ing is..
Huckleberry Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 None and listening to callers do it on the whiner line was painful. I get why people are doing it, I just don't want to hear it come out of anyone's pie hole other than RJ. This i understand :D
Weave Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 Jacques de Lalaing, a Walloon knight of the 15th century, was one of the best known tournament fighters of his time, clearly this man would have made a excellent Sabre or Bill. Jacques' third encounter was with a knight of Auvergne. He was discouraged by his patrons, the counts of Maine and St. Pol, since this man was such a renowned jouster, but Jacques insisted on fighting. The first two courses with the lance were indecisive. On the third course, the knight of Auvergne struck Jacques in the middle of his shield and splintered his lance. Jacques, on the other hand, striking "with all his force and science," hit his opponent in the eyeslits. This blow struck so hard that it struck sparks from the helmet, bending the opponent backwards in the saddle until his back rested on the croup of his horse. His opponent, completely stunned, fell from his horse. The knight of Auvergne was carried unconscious to his lodgings; it was a full hour before he regained his memory, and he bled profusely from the mouth, nose, and ears. - back in the day did a bit of lalaing but to old now, the above a excellent example of what La la ing is.. Outstanding.
Stoner Posted December 16, 2013 Author Report Posted December 16, 2013 She LaLa-ed her last La. http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/12/15/joan-fontaine-dies/4034931/
wjag Posted December 16, 2013 Report Posted December 16, 2013 No one should have to see this, but here's PA La-la-ing LOL... I forgot about her.
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