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Kale Petersen signs NLI

He was asking the same question. But he was gracious.

Looks like a decent rack but I don't know, I'd have to be wasted.

We all have our different kinks though. Not shaming you.


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Actually, it's truly 'Katy bar the door.'


"Katy bar the door" has a late 1800s origin.

The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print and spells it that way.
Actually, it's truly 'Katy bar the door.'

Thanks for playing.
The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print. The Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria, LA), 2 Oct. 1872.

"Katy bar the door" is an expression first in print in the late 1880s. Sedalia, MO if I'm correct.

Ok, are we done? Katie or Katy. I have a garden to tend to and I'm fixing to go plant 'maters.
 
The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print and spells it that way.

The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print. The Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria, LA), 2 Oct. 1872.

"Katy bar the door" is an expression first in print in the late 1880s. Sedalia, MO if I'm correct.

Ok, are we done? Katie or Katy. I have a garden to tend to and I'm fixing to go plant 'maters.
Katy bar the door is a Scottish ballad called Get Up and Bar the Door published in 1776.
 
That is true to a point, but there is no mention of Katie or Katy so there is not a viable (printed) connection to it.
Agreed Katy bar the door is sometimes spelled as Katie bar the door.

I hope your 🍅 harvest produces great. I know we're close to passed last frost date 'round my parts.
 
Agreed Katy bar the door is sometimes spelled as Katie bar the door.

I hope your 🍅 harvest produces great. I know we're close to passed last frost date 'round my parts.
We've been for a month, but I got lazy and then decided to expand my garden. Now it's getting hot. Their indeterminate paste tomatoes so I can grow them thru October. I'd send you some of the bear tomato sauce you ever had but my wife says no.
 
Good news fellas, our 2023 recruits moved up on FLO's Big Board (far superior to Matscouts, is what people are telling me)
#2 Ben Kueter (prev. #3)
#5 Gabe Arnold (prev. #12)
#22 Ryder Block (prev. #25)
#53 Kale Petersen (prev. UR)
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Transfer Victor Voinovich (#12 2021)
Hopeful Anthony Ferrari (#14 2022)

2024 so far:
#24 Miguel Estrada
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Hopeful #1 Angelo Ferrari (visiting right now)

Could this off season get any better? Life is good.
 
We've been for a month, but I got lazy and then decided to expand my garden. Now it's getting hot. Their indeterminate paste tomatoes so I can grow them thru October. I'd send you some of the bear tomato sauce you ever had but my wife says no.
Pics of the wife??
 
The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print and spells it that way.

The expresssion 'Katie bar the door' is the earliest example of the phrase in print. The Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria, LA), 2 Oct. 1872.

"Katy bar the door" is an expression first in print in the late 1880s. Sedalia, MO if I'm correct.

Ok, are we done? Katie or Katy. I have a garden to tend to and I'm fixing to go plant 'maters.
I think Katy was a skank but Katie was not? That is probably where the confusion comes from.
 
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