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Post by xengab on Feb 3, 2005 15:07:03 GMT -6
funny
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Post by eirene on Feb 3, 2005 15:08:39 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Feb 3, 2005 15:13:44 GMT -6
Rabbit
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Post by eirene on Feb 3, 2005 15:35:02 GMT -6
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 3, 2005 22:00:43 GMT -6
ewwww.....
gross
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Post by Phalon on Feb 3, 2005 23:27:02 GMT -6
A gross of fried rabbit would be even grosser. More gross? Which is correct?
correct
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 3, 2005 23:30:55 GMT -6
Correct. Fried Rabbit is gross. As well as Okra and Saurkraut....
well
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Post by Phalon on Feb 3, 2005 23:37:10 GMT -6
Okra and Sauerkraut together in the same dish? Well, that just turns my stomach.
turn
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 3, 2005 23:38:33 GMT -6
Well turn around and face the othere direction if you are going to throw up.....I don't want any of that on my shoes.
shoe
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Post by Phalon on Feb 3, 2005 23:44:53 GMT -6
I never said anything about throwing up, on your shoes or anywhere else. But just out of curiousity, what kind of shoes would I be throwing up on? Not that I would, because I never do.
Boots?
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 3, 2005 23:46:21 GMT -6
Funny funny.....ah I haven't had a pair of shoes on all day. Boots or other wise.
bare foot
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Post by Phalon on Feb 3, 2005 23:54:53 GMT -6
Barefoot!!!! That just seems funny to me...since it's winter and all. Dang, I don't think I've been barefoot for months...even in the house, because the floor is cold.
cold
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 3, 2005 23:57:31 GMT -6
But I live in ARIZONA remember...it was 70 here today. I even went out with the dogs with no shoes on.....
warm
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Post by eirene on Feb 4, 2005 13:26:21 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Feb 4, 2005 15:30:41 GMT -6
freezing
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Post by eirene on Feb 4, 2005 16:21:42 GMT -6
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Post by Phalon on Feb 4, 2005 21:33:31 GMT -6
squall
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 4, 2005 21:36:46 GMT -6
That reminds me of a word I haven't heard in a long time....
squallor
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Post by Phalon on Feb 4, 2005 21:38:20 GMT -6
And he's a gentleman and a squallor.
gentleman
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 4, 2005 22:10:39 GMT -6
Haven't seen any gentlemen around here in a long while
Long
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Post by Phalon on Feb 4, 2005 22:17:25 GMT -6
Long John Silver. Was he a gentleman? A gentleman and a sailor?
sailor
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 4, 2005 22:24:27 GMT -6
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum?
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Post by Phalon on Feb 4, 2005 22:48:57 GMT -6
Are you calling someone, Scrappy? And want them to bring the drinks?
drink
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Post by eirene on Feb 5, 2005 13:04:30 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Feb 5, 2005 13:53:08 GMT -6
Tipsy
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Feb 5, 2005 21:35:17 GMT -6
Hmmmm...that could be potentially bad for me to answer Phalon. Let's just say I could use a bottle and leave it at that.
drunk
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Post by xengab on Feb 6, 2005 13:49:48 GMT -6
happy
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Post by eirene on Feb 6, 2005 14:00:42 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Feb 6, 2005 14:13:38 GMT -6
sad and lonely.
lonely
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Post by eirene on Feb 6, 2005 14:35:09 GMT -6
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