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27 Feb 08 - 06:52 PM (#2274201)
Subject: BS: ' '
From: Peace

I figured it was time for a thread title that the reader could fill in, then talk about whatever he or she wants. It may save some bandwidth in the long run because we do have so many threads about stuff that no one can figure out. You want to talk but don't know exactly WHAT you're talking about, well, this is the thread for you.


27 Feb 08 - 06:53 PM (#2274202)
Subject: RE: Ducks.
From: Peace

Most duck eggs take 28-30 days to hatch. Lord knows what they do at night.


27 Feb 08 - 06:55 PM (#2274206)
Subject: RE: Eggs
From: Rapparee

The ducks or the eggs? The eggs probably just lay there, but you can never tell about eggs.


27 Feb 08 - 06:56 PM (#2274207)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Jeri

Thank you for renewing my faith in stupidity. It's something that Mudcat apparently has in limitless quantity...


27 Feb 08 - 06:58 PM (#2274208)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: McGrath of Harlow

We recycle it.


27 Feb 08 - 07:00 PM (#2274211)
Subject: RE: Stupidity
From: Rapparee

I'm very, very proud of mine and you should be of yours.


27 Feb 08 - 07:03 PM (#2274213)
Subject: :::....:.::.;;;;>;????....>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
From: Peace

It's in code.


27 Feb 08 - 07:06 PM (#2274218)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Don Firth

The doorkey to the temple of knowledge is the awareness of one's own ignorance.
                                                                                           --some wise guy. . . .


27 Feb 08 - 07:07 PM (#2274220)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

Heads have temples, not knowledge.
                   --some other wise guy . . . .


27 Feb 08 - 07:18 PM (#2274224)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Jeri

Now THAT was funny, McGrath. Maybe we could recycle this into the MOAB or one of this "will this thread ever have # posts" threads. Threads like this always make me think of auto-erotic strangulation.

Anybody ever try that?


27 Feb 08 - 07:23 PM (#2274231)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bill D

I gather they have, but they left few reports. I guess they had fun going during cumming.


27 Feb 08 - 07:23 PM (#2274232)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

Auto-exotic triangulation? I am afraid to ask.


27 Feb 08 - 07:33 PM (#2274238)
Subject: RE: BS: ''for gifted people-in code:/\\//\----][]3
From: Jean(eanjay)

You want to talk but don't know exactly WHAT you're talking about, well, this is the thread for you.

I know you believe you understand what you think I said , but I am not sure, you realise, that what you heard, is not what I meant.


27 Feb 08 - 07:48 PM (#2274248)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Sorcha

If a man speaks in a forest and no woman is there to hear it, is he still wrong?


27 Feb 08 - 07:48 PM (#2274249)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

This sort of self-abuse has got to stop -- it will put hair on your keyboard, for one thing.



A


27 Feb 08 - 07:51 PM (#2274253)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bill D

as long as it don't make my Krishna Hare


27 Feb 08 - 08:00 PM (#2274263)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bee-dubya-ell

Mudcat isn't difficult for off-color people.


27 Feb 08 - 08:01 PM (#2274266)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

I think its a bit late for any part of you to get Hare if it wasn't already, Bill. Maybe inside the ears, I guess -- is that where your Krishna is?



A


27 Feb 08 - 08:04 PM (#2274269)
Subject: RE: BS: 'Mudcatters to a TEE '
From: Bert

don't know exactly WHAT you're talking about


27 Feb 08 - 08:05 PM (#2274272)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bobert

Ahhhhh, until now I never fully appreciated jus' what "BS" meant 'cause I was lookin' at the thread title and thinkin' "What5 if the "BS" was reversed??? Hmmmmmm??? That would make it "SB", wouldn't it...

Hey, wait just a daned minute here!!!

"S.B."???

Them is my performing initials, you know, Sidewalk Bob...

Hmmmmmm???

What kinda thread you got going here, Brucie...

And, ya ever listened to "I Am the Walrus" backwards???

B;~)


27 Feb 08 - 08:17 PM (#2274281)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: catspaw49

Yeah...Yeah....Yeah....All that crap and whatever twice.......Listen Bruce, you split from that other thread before I had a chance to order up the porn pix of Hillary Clinton you mentioned.

So listen, I don't want any porn stuff just some tasteful nudies, ya' know? Maybe a few ass shots would be nice......but better if they're in a sitting position with her looking over her shoulder....or kneeling on all four.......that'd be great! She's got a pretty good size firebox back there................I'll take one or two full frontals too, just be sure they aren't too "explicit" if you know what I mean.......like, uh, ya' know, she's 60 now and like Australia, everybody knows its down there and nobody cares.   Color is better but I'll take some black and white Bettie Page style stuff if you have any...I think Bill likes that look.so.....................

Lemmee know what you have huh? Pricing and mailing costs as well.......Have a wood good day!

Spaw


27 Feb 08 - 08:30 PM (#2274286)
Subject: RE:There's only a pee between "rice" and "ripe"
From: Rapparee

Well, I knew that but I'll be you didn't. So if you want your rice ripe, just put a pee in it. Well, no, don't. That would make it rape if you did that.

Just forget the whole thing.


27 Feb 08 - 09:42 PM (#2274324)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

Spaw: Can you get your hands on the blow-up doll?


27 Feb 08 - 10:05 PM (#2274338)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John Hardly

Stupid question. It's Spaw. The question is "will you take your hands OFF the blow-up doll?"


27 Feb 08 - 10:06 PM (#2274339)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John Hardly

....or "will you share the blow-up doll"?

"...Please?"


27 Feb 08 - 10:08 PM (#2274342)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bee-dubya-ell

And, ya ever listened to "I Am the Walrus" backwards???

No, but I once watched the words to "I Am the Walrus" float out of my stero speakers. They were written in big puffy cartoon-looking balloon letters. They slowly floated down to the floor where they were absorbed by a patchwork beanbag chair. Or maybe that was the words to "Yellow Submarine". I forget. Either way, they don't make shit like that anymore.


27 Feb 08 - 10:11 PM (#2274344)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bee-dubya-ell

It's Difficult for Mudcat People to Color.

They won't stay inside the lines.


27 Feb 08 - 10:29 PM (#2274351)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: catspaw49

All I have are a few of the Patty Poopchute dolls left over from the Infamous Good Friday Gala Fireworks Display and Debacle. I think if we changed the hair and inflated the ass compartment a bit more they would be useable.   We might be able to make a buck selling them too.

Say, come to think of it there are some of the Harry Hardtool dolls as well and with different hair and a little light stain they might pass for Obama............

HEY! This could work out Man.........We call them Happy Hippy Hillary and Obama-Rama-Big-Dong..........Whaddaya' think?

Spaw


27 Feb 08 - 10:36 PM (#2274358)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

I am on an extremely erudite and timely thread with some VERY SICK PEOPLE!


27 Feb 08 - 10:36 PM (#2274359)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

Now you're onto something. Obama i sweeping the clitorises of the nation into states of resonance unseen since the Beatles came over from England. You put out a really good Obama doll, and you'll be selling them like hotcakes.


A


27 Feb 08 - 10:43 PM (#2274365)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

I saw the words, too.

Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play the piano for tea,
I'm not sleepy and there is no place I'm going to.
Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play the piano for tea
In the jungle, the mighty jungle I'll come following ewes.

I remember it well.


27 Feb 08 - 10:45 PM (#2274369)
Subject: Screwed, blued and tattooed.
From: Peace

But then maybe not.

That stuff aside, just look at the people who have posted to this thread. The list is not yer average group of folkies. In fact, it could be the supporting cast for Dr Strangelove.


27 Feb 08 - 10:54 PM (#2274372)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bee-dubya-ell

Do ya think anyone has ever actually been surprised by a tuna surprise?

I mean other than, "Damn! I thought it was chicken in this stuff and it's fuckin' tuna! I'm not eatin' this shit! Let's go to Burger King."


27 Feb 08 - 10:56 PM (#2274373)
Subject: Damn good question.
From: Peace

And why is it called a tuna melt when it's the fuckin' cheese that gets melted?


27 Feb 08 - 10:57 PM (#2274374)
Subject: Damn good answer.
From: Peace

I don't have one.


27 Feb 08 - 10:58 PM (#2274376)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Janie

Is there an average group of folkies?


27 Feb 08 - 11:09 PM (#2274383)
Subject: RE Ducks.
From: Peace

Defining average might defeat us all, but I'll take a stab at it.

When Werner Heisenberg first proposed the Uncertainty Principle,






































                                  thereby giving us the clue we needed to determine it. Hope that helps.


27 Feb 08 - 11:29 PM (#2274395)
Subject: Lepidopterist '
From: Amos

You're drawing a blank, again, aren't you man?


28 Feb 08 - 05:27 AM (#2274517)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John MacKenzie

Was Dr Strangelove about Bill Clinton, and his plot to get rid of Fidel Castro, so he could buy his cigars holesale? If so, this would meant the sub title 'How I learned to stop worrying and love the bum', would be about Hillary's part in the affair.
Talking about Bill's attempts to give up the weed, somebody said that Monica turned 35 the other day, and commented. "It only seems like yesterday she was crawling around the floor of the Oval Office, and sticking things in her mouth" My, don't they grow up quick!

I blame my English teacher, who do you blame Peace?

G


28 Feb 08 - 05:29 AM (#2274519)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Big Al Whittle

if it swims - Alf's got it

sign outside a fish shop


28 Feb 08 - 05:39 AM (#2274524)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: The PA

How can you draw a blank?


28 Feb 08 - 05:55 AM (#2274534)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: The PA

Oh I remember, with invisible ink.


28 Feb 08 - 05:57 AM (#2274537)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bryn Pugh

Just like this


28 Feb 08 - 06:00 AM (#2274540)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bryn Pugh

Oh, now you've f*cked it up by going OUTSIDE THE LINES

(I was going to put loads of exclamation marks after 'LINES@, supra, but who wants to be mistaken for MadLizzieCornish ?)


28 Feb 08 - 06:01 AM (#2274541)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Jean(eanjay)

just look at the people who have posted to this thread. The list is not yer average group of folkies. In fact, it could be the supporting cast for Dr Strangelove.

Thank you - I just hate being average anything.

BTW, this thread is unusual to say the least - I can't wait to see the next one; they seem to be getting better and better and even better. I just hope we don't have to wait for the 500 mark!


28 Feb 08 - 06:02 AM (#2274542)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Jean(eanjay)

Damn ....... forget my thread title!


28 Feb 08 - 06:03 AM (#2274543)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Jean(eanjay)

forgot - no hope today!


28 Feb 08 - 06:28 AM (#2274555)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Georgiansilver

There are two definitive things that happen to us as we increase in age:- The first is we forget things and the second is......er.....em....well........


28 Feb 08 - 06:51 AM (#2274569)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bee-dubya-ell

Some things suck. Some things are fun. Some things that suck are fun.


28 Feb 08 - 08:23 AM (#2274623)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John Hardly

For instance, bilge pumps.


28 Feb 08 - 08:34 AM (#2274628)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John MacKenzie

With or without a float switch?


28 Feb 08 - 08:35 AM (#2274630)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John Hardly

Whatever floats your, you know, switch.


28 Feb 08 - 09:20 AM (#2274663)
Subject: RE: Bodily Fluids
From: Rapparee

As was pointed out in the Hallowed Movie, we must do our best to preserve our precious bodily fluids. That was why I never joined the Navy. I couldn't bear to watch the waists of seamen.


28 Feb 08 - 09:36 AM (#2274675)
Subject: Problems '
From: John MacKenzie

Was that the seaman who went to sleep in his bunk with a problem on his mind, and woke up with the solution on his stomach?

G


28 Feb 08 - 09:47 AM (#2274685)
Subject: RE: The MCPO
From: Rapparee

No, the waist I couldn't stand to watch was on an on Master Chief Petty Officer. When he sat down or stopped moving his waist continued jiggling for another ten minutes or so. He hadn't seen any of his body below his hands for over twenty years, and his hands only when he held them up. No fingers, just these fat flipper things....


28 Feb 08 - 09:53 AM (#2274693)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: bankley

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28 Feb 08 - 10:26 AM (#2274739)
Subject: recapitulative vacillations
From: Bill D

Who was that masked man? And won't anyone save that poor fellow who just jumped off the end of the month?

Oh.. never mind, he'll still be there tomorrow.


28 Feb 08 - 10:41 AM (#2274754)
Subject: Fernitickles '
From: John MacKenzie

Ah used tae get they, when ah wis a wean, but noo ah dinnae hae them. Mebbes it's because ah'm growin' auld an ma skin disnae hae the streetch, alang wi a few ither bit's o' me an' aw.

Giok


28 Feb 08 - 10:47 AM (#2274763)
Subject: WHY
From: Peace

do all the crazies end up on this thread?


28 Feb 08 - 11:00 AM (#2274774)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Peace

Giok is talkin' in tongues.



IS IT A SIGN?


28 Feb 08 - 11:01 AM (#2274775)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

Ask the guy who started it -- I can't speak for him. But I am not crazy, yet. The Republicans are working on me, hard, but I am fending them off manfully. :D


A


28 Feb 08 - 11:14 AM (#2274794)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bryn Pugh

Dylan is dead - in Giok we have a new Prophet.

Hallelujah (exclamation mark).

Hallelujee (exclamation mark).


28 Feb 08 - 11:53 AM (#2274847)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John MacKenzie

Sign pal? Ah'll gie ye a sign richt enoo, an' it'll aye leave me wi anither 9 fingers tae dae things wi.

G


28 Feb 08 - 12:17 PM (#2274871)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: autolycus

Someone once sadi in asocial group that a certain other wasn't normal. I asked him who was normal. He said,"ME!". I said,'Ah right. And who else?'

What do you suppose his answer was? And why?

Ivor


28 Feb 08 - 12:53 PM (#2274906)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

Ya gotta watch out for those asocial groups -- you never know which way the cat is going to jump, so to speak, as they are all so damn conflicted.


A


28 Feb 08 - 01:07 PM (#2274917)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Georgiansilver

How can we define normal? It is in the eye of the beholder. During the course of my Child Care Management, I cared for a fourteen year old boy who was a little different...to say the least. He walked around all day with one arm up his sleeve as if hiding it from all and sundry despite it being perfectly OK. I once observed a group of lads around him, jeering and trying to get him to show his hand..trying to pull up his sleeve for him. He was saying over and over.."They are mad, they are all mad"!.............and I guess they sort of were to him....and the way they were behaving...perhaps to any onlookers.


28 Feb 08 - 01:18 PM (#2274928)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John MacKenzie

Aye, theer's nowt so queer as fowk. They'm a' daft 'cept me an' thee lad, an' ah'm none so sure abaht thee soomtimes.


28 Feb 08 - 01:36 PM (#2274946)
Subject: MOMMY
From: Peace

He's doing it again . . . .


28 Feb 08 - 01:59 PM (#2274964)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: autolycus

Actually, 'Goik', I invented , I think, a thought-experiment based on your quotation (which was xlose to the correct answer, btw.)

And spelling it out satisfies the remit of this - for want of a better word - thread.

However, imagine a dozen people in a room, and we can see into the room, and are also able to read everyone's mind. And imagine that each of the twelve is thinking that line.   

   Nowi if one person thinks the words 'Giok' gave, it seems superficially reasonable. But we're imagining all twelve thinking it. Of each other.

   So we've taken the centre of 'normality' from one. Cos they're all thinking they are the only normal one. So, now where is normality? Where is the centre of gravity?

   As far as I can see, the idea of 'normality' is simply -er - complicated. Or , at least, not self-evident. Especially if we also assume that each of the twelve is 'normal' in a common-sense kind of way.

Then we have to start making distinctions between, e.g., 'normality' and 'familiar'; or 'normality' and 'average'.

naturally, i don't know where I'm going with this. (Have to feed the other wits,innit?)


Ivor


28 Feb 08 - 02:05 PM (#2274973)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Schantieman

yer wot?


28 Feb 08 - 02:10 PM (#2274979)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: autolycus

i They'm a' daft 'cept me an' thee lad, an' ah'm none so sure abaht thee soomtimes.


Words to the effect of that line 'Giok' gave, is the line everyone is thinking, the thought=experiment.

Ivor


28 Feb 08 - 02:38 PM (#2275012)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

Oh, normality, fer cry-i. It is highly overrated. A figment, like "the gummint" and "God" and a whole mess of other little kewpie-concepts people invent in order to fwend off the ravages of real perception and live thought.


A


28 Feb 08 - 02:44 PM (#2275017)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John Hardly

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
It's Code, Not Cliché

Chuck, the owner of the local Ace Hardware, has made a practice of tapping a great, knowledgeable but inexpensive workforce -- retired old guys.

One day after I had spent about forty minutes getting one of the old guys to cut me 50 feet of 1/16" cable, Chuck approached me in the aisle as I headed toward the checkout. He wanted to know if the service I got from the old guy was OK.

"You know, Ed's 88." he said, "I like the idea of these guys having something to do besides wasting away sitting on their butts 'til they die. Still, I'm still hoping the service they offer here is to the customer's satisfaction."

"It was fine", I said. For some reason the forty minute wait suddenly didn't seem to matter as much to me anymore.

The Ace guys talk in old man short hand. They never tire of an old joke or a good cliché. In one short(er) visit to the hardware I heard: "I don't get mad. I get even", and "No matter how many times he cut that board, it was still too short -- ha ha", and, "You don't like the weather here? … just wait five minutes".

I don't think that they think they're being original, clever, or even funny by these ritual repetitions. I think they believe themselves friendly. I believe they're right.

My wife and a few of her friends used to take their dogs to the local nursing homes each month for "pet therapy". The more infirmed older people really seemed to respond well to the affection of a dog. The more coherent ones would regularly launch into tales of the dogs in their past. The reminiscences seemed to bring them joy in addition to helping them pass the endless, empty hours of nursing home life.

In a very short time it was evident to me, in the few times I'd go along with her on her pet therapy rounds, that the old folks had taken a real liking to my wife. By really listening to the old folks on her visits, she showed a kind of interest that meant a whole lot to those people.

I remember a story I read of a woman looking for the right nursing home for her mother who was going to require constant care. She went from nursing home to nursing home – each seemingly loving and caring, but for some reason the woman didn't choose them. The place she chose seemed little different in any way from the many others she had rejected. When asked about her choice, she explained that it was the first place where they addressed her mother as "Mrs _______". All the others referred to her by her first name or, even worse, as "honey" or some other sweet nickname. The daughter wanted her mother in a place that respected, rather than patronized her mother. She felt as though a woman who had lived a respectable life didn't stop deserving respect just because she lost the ability to care for herself.

I was standing in line at the post office a few months ago. One older gentleman, probably in his 80's, was standing right behind me. Another, younger -- maybe 70's but farm-work rugged -- was almost up to the window. The man behind me said "Hey Jack." and the fellow up-line turned, smiled and said "Hey Ed. How's life?"

"Every day this side of the sod, y'know?" replied Ed, and then he added, "I'm just thankful to be on my own still. After seeing Alice into Miller's (local nursing home) before she passed on, well, I just….well, I'm just happy -- happy to be at home. Glad I still get around on my own."

They talked a while longer until it was Jack's turn at the window. Jack wished Ed well and then turned to the postal clerk. "I'll have a book of those left-handed stamps please."


28 Feb 08 - 03:01 PM (#2275034)
Subject: RE: BS: 'I like '
From: gnu

the way Sean Connery pronounches shertan wordsh.


28 Feb 08 - 03:26 PM (#2275057)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Georgiansilver

Bawnd...Jamesh Bawnd


28 Feb 08 - 03:34 PM (#2275065)
Subject: RE: BS: 'Double007 D '
From: gnu

I loike big bushums. Titshs, thaht ish. Like Chrish Roch shays, ev'rybody likesh.... a big titty woman. He shaid it on Oprah. On nasheanal televisean, and ahhhh thank him for it, I doo. Becaush, I doo too.


28 Feb 08 - 04:15 PM (#2275104)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

Gnu,

When you sober up, perhaps you would like to apply for memebership in the local branch of our international organization of worship, the Temple of the Golden Curve. We use folks like CHris as our "prophets network" as one way of increasing our reach into the general public. Well, half of it, anyway.


A


28 Feb 08 - 04:33 PM (#2275130)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: John MacKenzie

You mean you need his support?


28 Feb 08 - 05:06 PM (#2275164)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: autolycus



Ivor


28 Feb 08 - 08:42 PM (#2275325)
Subject: RE: Horse Apples
From: Rapparee

You can find 'em in the road
You can find 'em in the woad
You can find 'em almost everywhere.
'Cause when a horse has got a load
It'll dump it in the road
And the horse'll feel much better, so beware!


28 Feb 08 - 09:37 PM (#2275356)
Subject: RE: BS: Curiouser and Curiouser
From: Bee-dubya-ell

I keep trying to get a handle on the asocial group thing, but it keeps eluding me. I keep imagining a group of people arriving at a party where they all silently face separate spots on the wall for an hour or so before remembering that they hate parties so they all leave and go to someone else's house where they do the same thing again, ad infinitum.


28 Feb 08 - 09:44 PM (#2275360)
Subject: RE: Parties
From: Rapparee

And they all have a drink, only they remember that they hate what they're drinking and throw it away.


28 Feb 08 - 10:40 PM (#2275377)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

ROFLMAO, BW....you got the picture!! Talk about cognitive dissonance.

As for Gnu joining the Temple, he's always been a forward-looking sort of guy, with his eyes ahead of the curve, so I thought I could get him in under the wire, but not while he's in his cups.


A


29 Feb 08 - 01:45 AM (#2275429)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: autolycus

Oh id you must know, an asocial group is one person with multiple personalities. Thought everyone knew that. I'm off.


Ivor


29 Feb 08 - 08:41 AM (#2275626)
Subject: RE: Perhaps Maybe
From: Rapparee

And that's my final answer, I think. Don't try to talk me out of it, because my mind's mostly made up.


29 Feb 08 - 09:08 AM (#2275656)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Georgiansilver

You mean almost undoubtedly close to being made up or almost definitely made up?


29 Feb 08 - 09:40 AM (#2275683)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bryn Pugh

Yes


29 Feb 08 - 11:37 AM (#2275780)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Bat Goddess

"An ounce of pretention is worth a pound of manure."

Linn


29 Feb 08 - 02:30 PM (#2275924)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: Amos

It's good to play make-believe when you are very, very young, but when you get to adult estate, making up your mind is not recommended; use your real one.


A


29 Feb 08 - 03:48 PM (#2276013)
Subject: RE: Explosion
From: Rapparee

I did once, but it exploded. I really blew my mind.


01 Mar 08 - 12:10 AM (#2276299)
Subject: RE: BS: ' '
From: bankley

ffforwarrrrd MARCH

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Georgia's on my mind.....