Option 47

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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.
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Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets.
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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.
!!!!

Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets.


!!!!

And Yogi Bear was a. [:D]

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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.
!!!!

Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets.


!!!!

And Yogi Bear was a. [:D]

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!!!!

Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets.


!!!!

And Yogi Bear was a. [:D]

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There is no one else in all the known world that I would want to finish "And Yogi Bear was a" [:(] Please inform us warspite.

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!!!!

And Yogi Bear was a. [:D]

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Oh oh.. pick me... I know this one!

There is no one else in all the known world that I would want to finish "And Yogi Bear was a" [:(] Please inform us warspite.

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Er... bear [:D]
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Hmmm; not the answer I wanted to hear but okay. warspite and myself proved that we can be very silly besides being very very informative about MWIF [:(] Can we get back to optional rule 47 or is it like beating a dead horse now, or bear [;)]

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Hmmm; not the answer I wanted to hear but okay. warspite and myself proved that we can be very silly besides being very very informative about MWIF [:(] Can we get back to optional rule 47 or is it like beating a dead horse now[;)]

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What do you want to know about Optional Rule 47 bo?
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Hmmm; not the answer I wanted to hear but okay. warspite and myself proved that we can be very silly besides being very very informative about MWIF [:(] Can we get back to optional rule 47 or is it like beating a dead horse now[;)]

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What do you want to know about Optional Rule 47 bo?

You could have let that go you know [:D] I guess it would be will Steve ever put it in.

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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.

Wow! thanks
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Hmmm; not the answer I wanted to hear but okay. warspite and myself proved that we can be very silly besides being very very informative about MWIF [:(] Can we get back to optional rule 47 or is it like beating a dead horse now[;)]

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What do you want to know about Optional Rule 47 bo?

You could have let that go you know [:D] I guess it would be will Steve ever put it in.

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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.

Wow! thanks
As already posted by Courtenay, "Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets." Also, and here's a connection with MWiF, so to speak, Berra served as a gunner's mate in the US Navy during WW II. Berra was on-boarded a LCSS (Landing Craft support small) during the D-Day invasion. They set 300-yards off shore and provide rocket fire support to the landing troops. Also, they accidentally shot down an American plane but did save the pilot, who I'm sure wasn't too happy. Well, I'm sure he was happy about being save but not about being shot down by his own troops. Here's a link that gives a good summary of Yogi's life: http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/ca ... berra.html
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Yogi Berra was a famous football coach, back in the 1960's or 1970's; I can't remember which team.
Yogi Bear was a cartoon character, and rumor has it the character was named after the coach, but I don't know if that is true or not. I've never seen a photo of the coach, so I have no idea what he looks like. Might be why the bear had the fedora, collar and tie all the time.

Wow! thanks
As already posted by Courtenay, "Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets." Also, and here's a connection with MWiF, so to speak, Berra served as a gunner's mate in the US Navy during WW II. Berra was on-boarded a LCSS (Landing Craft support small) during the D-Day invasion. They set 300-yards off shore and provide rocket fire support to the landing troops. Also, they accidentally shot down an American plane but did save the pilot, who I'm sure wasn't too happy. Well, I'm sure he was happy about being save but not about being shot down by his own troops. Here's a link that gives a good summary of Yogi's life: http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/ca ... berra.html


rkr I think Jose was joking about Yogi Berra [:(] He is pretty astute about the world outside of Spain IMO, and he knows that Lionel Messi from Barcelona is the best tennis player in the world [:D]

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Wow! thanks
As already posted by Courtenay, "Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets." Also, and here's a connection with MWiF, so to speak, Berra served as a gunner's mate in the US Navy during WW II. Berra was on-boarded a LCSS (Landing Craft support small) during the D-Day invasion. They set 300-yards off shore and provide rocket fire support to the landing troops. Also, they accidentally shot down an American plane but did save the pilot, who I'm sure wasn't too happy. Well, I'm sure he was happy about being save but not about being shot down by his own troops. Here's a link that gives a good summary of Yogi's life: http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/ca ... berra.html


rkr I think Jose was joking about Yogi Berra [:(] He is pretty astute about the world outside of Spain IMO, and he knows that Lionel Messi from Barcelona is the best tennis player in the world [:D]

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As already posted by Courtenay, "Yogi Beara was a Hall-of-Fame baseball catcher for the Yankees, and subsequently manager of the Yankees and the Mets." Also, and here's a connection with MWiF, so to speak, Berra served as a gunner's mate in the US Navy during WW II. Berra was on-boarded a LCSS (Landing Craft support small) during the D-Day invasion. They set 300-yards off shore and provide rocket fire support to the landing troops. Also, they accidentally shot down an American plane but did save the pilot, who I'm sure wasn't too happy. Well, I'm sure he was happy about being save but not about being shot down by his own troops. Here's a link that gives a good summary of Yogi's life: http://www.military.com/veteran-jobs/ca ... berra.html


rkr I think Jose was joking about Yogi Berra [:(] He is pretty astute about the world outside of Spain IMO, and he knows that Lionel Messi from Barcelona is the best tennis player in the world [:D]

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Excuse me while I go take the hook out of my mouth. [:)]

Oh for goodness sake rkr leave the hook alone [:D] just talked to Jose on skype and his "wow thanks" was sincere and he did not know Yogi Berra was a catcher for the New york Yankees but he did know that Lionel Messi is not a tennis player from Barcelona but the greatest soccer player in the world from Barcelona [;)] sorry, my bad, your reputation is still intact but mine, hmmm[:(]

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So José wasn't watching soccer this evening? Well, he didn't miss anything. The Spanish just lost 2-0 against our boys...
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So José wasn't watching soccer this evening? Well, he didn't miss anything. The Spanish just lost 2-0 against our boys...

Did you have to bring that up now while Jose is in the dumps about the Yogi Berra thing [:(] I have to tell you Peter those Neths are pretty good.

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I am, as I mostly am, thoroughly confused by reading this thread. I have no clue whatsoever. [&:][:)]
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I am, as I mostly am, thoroughly confused by reading this thread. I have no clue whatsoever. [&:][:)]

Oh good lord Orm don't tell me you do not know the difference between Yogi Bear and Yogi Berra [&:], please don't tell me that [:D] It is known internationally as dribble, nonsense, whatever, until something concrete happens with MWIF which means we might be dribbling for a while [:@]

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I know there is a difference between a beer and a cat as well. But how Yogi spells his name has any relevance with option 47 eludes me. [;)]
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Well I did point out opinions on Option 47 were polarized, so maybe someone thought...
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