Infymus, Blixa, runtu, Dr. Shades, KimberlyAnn and Trinity
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Well gol darn it! The f-ing Historical Society CD-ROM won't run on Mac. wtf? Apparently earlier editions did. But not the one I just bought. I guess I'll have to have the Marriott robot arms extract my Circleville Massacre article for me.
But I want to be able to flip though all the back issues of the UHQ!
Waaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
But I want to be able to flip though all the back issues of the UHQ!
Waaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
Runtu wrote:Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun, you don't stare at it. It's too risky. You get a sense of it and then you look away.
OMG! That is one of my FAVORITE episodes!
Here is the full exchange. It's hilarious!
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JERRY: What were you doing?
GEORGE: Well, it's not my fault. You poked me!
JERRY: You're supposed to just take a peek after a poke. You were like you just put a quarter into one of those big metal things on top of the Empire State Building.
GEORGE: It's cleavage. I couldn't look away. What am I, waiting to win an Oscar here? This is all I have in my life.
JERRY: Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun, you don't stare at it. It's too risky. You get a sense of it and then you look away.
GEORGE: All right. So, he caught me in a cleavage peek, so big deal. Who wouldn't look at his daughter's cleavage? She's got nice cleavage.
JERRY: That's why I poked.
GEORGE: That's why I peeked. (Jerry opens the door to take some trash out, and meets Kramer and Gail in the hallway.)
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Blixa wrote:Doctor Steuss wrote:Double harrumph! Nay, a TRIPLE HARRUMPH!
You might be multiplying those harrumphs even more if you knew about .... well... other meetings...of the mind...recently.
There is a Stu brewing with a wrath broth.
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski
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wenglund wrote:Trinity wrote:KA,
You'd think these men have never seen boobies before!
*~rolling eyes~* Trinity
I would hope that the men would also find KA's internal beauty (intellegence, wisdom, love, kindness, graciousness, etc.) to be as noteworthy, if not more so, than her clevage. ;-)
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
In reality, there's very little noteworthy about me, but if there were I wish it would be intelligence. There's not much chance of that, though, especially on a board filled with such brilliant people!
KA
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KimberlyAnn wrote:wenglund wrote:Trinity wrote:KA,
You'd think these men have never seen boobies before!
*~rolling eyes~* Trinity
I would hope that the men would also find KA's internal beauty (intellegence, wisdom, love, kindness, graciousness, etc.) to be as noteworthy, if not more so, than her clevage. ;-)
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
In reality, there's very little noteworthy about me, but if there were I wish it would be intelligence. There's not much chance of that, though, especially on a board filled with such brilliant people!
KA
It may come as a surprise, but I certainly don't undersell your internal qualities in that way. In fact, I genuinely find much to admire in your intelligence and love and so forth, far more than your clevage--and though I haven't seen your clevage, from what I gather from others, that is saying alot. ;-)
I trust that I am not alone in thinking this way about you.
Now, if only you might see your beauty within like we do, that would be great!
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
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wenglund wrote:It may come as a surprise, but I certainly don't undersell your internal qualities in that way. In fact, I genuinely find much to admire in your intelligence and love and so forth, far more than your clevage--and though I haven't seen your clevage, from what I gather from others, that is saying alot. ;-)
I trust that I am not alone in thinking this way about you.
Now, if only you might see your beauty within like we do, that would be great!
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
I'm just going to be honest with you, Wade.
You're probably a nice enough fellow, but what you wrote above rings hollow. I've no idea why you'd go from telling me I give women a bad name and am a raving, hysterical feminist (which I'm not) to finding anything admirable in me, so you'll have to excuse me for being incredulous.
KA
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Blixa wrote:Circleville.
Unless Swedeboy has gone on a rampage in the last few hours....
Well then.........that probably explains my difficult in finding information on it! ;)
Utah.Gov information
I guess not all good things come from fellowshipping, eh.
Trinity- who would never mess with a chief called Black Hawk (come to think of it, I wouldn't mess with Swedeboy either!)
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wenglund wrote:Trinity wrote:KA,
You'd think these men have never seen boobies before!
*~rolling eyes~* Trinity
I would hope that the men would also find KA's internal beauty (intellegence, wisdom, love, kindness, graciousness, etc.) to be as noteworthy, if not more so, than her clevage. ;-)
Thanks, -Wade Englund-
Well, I'm not a man but I daresay it is not hard to see KA's other excellent attributes. Her sense of humor, for instance, is a real standout.