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Post by xengab on Jan 23, 2005 14:21:17 GMT -6
Spread
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Post by eirene on Jan 23, 2005 14:27:30 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 23, 2005 14:35:10 GMT -6
bread
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Post by eirene on Jan 23, 2005 14:37:02 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 23, 2005 14:53:07 GMT -6
Let them eat cake.
eat
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Post by eirene on Jan 23, 2005 15:00:15 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 23, 2005 15:31:01 GMT -6
and be merry
merry
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Post by eirene on Jan 23, 2005 15:35:53 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 23, 2005 15:44:23 GMT -6
"What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies." -- Aristotle (384-322 BC), Greek philosopher
bodies
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Post by eirene on Jan 23, 2005 15:48:41 GMT -6
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 0:54:22 GMT -6
Little black cast iron
pot
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 1:02:48 GMT -6
Dang, I forgot about this. I had an answer to soul, but some things never Styx - my brain being like a sieve and all. Charon, the ferryman who transports souls across the River Styx was going to be my answer.
What's in the pot, Scrappy? And are you charon? (sharing)
Charon
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 1:07:11 GMT -6
Well it certainly wouldn't be anything illegal.....maybe the coins required for passage?
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 1:13:10 GMT -6
I wasn't thinking anything illegal...more along the lines of a nice beef stew or something. Maybe some homemade chicken soup. Oooo, or a nice hot bowl of chili - I'd pay an arm and a leg or that in this cold weather.
Pay
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 1:17:42 GMT -6
I'd pay to have you keep your arm and leg.....what am I going to do with old spare parts anyway. As for the chili.....I'd be happy to send you some if you'll send me some snow. Deal?
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 1:26:05 GMT -6
"Old" spare parts? Always have to get those digs in, eh? Spare me the age jokes. Snow? Sure....a nice snow-ball upside the head for you.
SPLAT!
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 1:33:45 GMT -6
A snowball upside the head is easier to clean up than chili down the shirt.....
pour
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 1:41:12 GMT -6
Oh, you pour, pour girl, you. Here, have an icicle. Ten paces, then a duel to the end.
Duel
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 1:44:11 GMT -6
A duel to the end? The end of what? The end of my arm when the icicles melt and my fingers fall off from frostbite? frostbite
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 1:57:52 GMT -6
Frostbite? You can't get frostbitten from holding an icicle sword for all of seven seconds....because that's how long it'd take me to win. And if you're fingers did happen to fall off, just stick them back on. That's what I do.....wait....I think that may explain something. Stuck them on wrong, and that's why I'm probably all thumbs.
thumb
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 2:09:14 GMT -6
That reminds me of one of my favorite phrases.....I can't repeat it here....let's just say it has something to do with having your thumb up your nether regions....
region
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Post by eirene on Jan 24, 2005 13:27:34 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 24, 2005 13:33:21 GMT -6
travel
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Post by eirene on Jan 24, 2005 13:38:20 GMT -6
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Post by xengab on Jan 24, 2005 15:41:56 GMT -6
yellow brick road
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Post by eirene on Jan 24, 2005 15:44:10 GMT -6
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 23:01:18 GMT -6
Does anyone actually use snail mail anymore?
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 23:20:19 GMT -6
Sigh...yes, Scrappy. Must be that age thing again. I love getting snail mail. I think letter writing is a lost art form.
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Post by Scrappy Amazon on Jan 24, 2005 23:23:46 GMT -6
Yes I agree....there is a certain amount of excitement with recieving things in the mail. Like for instance I recieved a package from Scottland today....too exciting.
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Post by Phalon on Jan 24, 2005 23:36:43 GMT -6
Oooo, that does sound exciting. Something you were expecting? An 'Ask and you shall receive' type thing?
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