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I am taking that personally
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A: "oh forget it
....... i give up am coming home"*** B: "Excellent!"
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“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the doors.”
~jIM mORRISON
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unbelievable
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mana from heaven
that's what your notes are to me
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Drop by if you can
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earth worker
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hello Craig
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#3112 |
Rhinoceros fan
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This was a triumph.
I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS. It's hard to overstate my satisfaction. We do what we must because we can, for the good of all of us. Except the ones who are dead. But there's no sense crying over every mistake; you just keep on trying till you run out of cake. |
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#3113 |
hope dope
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: down to earth
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And the science gets done,
And we make a neat gun, for the people who are still a-live... |
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#3114 |
unbelievable
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Mo hates war almost
definitely as much as the Buddha himself... however in 2011 she realizes that in four generations one man can easily turn himself into 1000 ![]() ![]() ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ not related just interesting ::: fact:: wishy is not a word but washy is why is that ???
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#3115 |
hope dope
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The Man wants us to wash lots but not wish lots?
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#3116 |
left hanging
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: between the click of the light and the start of the dream
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And why can you be washed up but not wished up?
Can you wash upon a star? where's that philopsophy thread? |
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Cheeses Save
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Floating
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Most people waste their washes on Venus, Jupiter, Saturn or Mars...usually the first "star" one would see and thus waste a wash upon.
Pro-tip: Never Wash on "Stars" along the ecliptic. |
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Cheeses Save
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[COLOR="DimGray"][FONT="Courier New"]thought for the day:
(two unrelated things) History The first soldiers to have been issued boots were the foot soldiers of the Assyrians, the Roman legions, who wore hobnail boots called caligae to war. During the English Civil War each soldier of the New Model Army was issued three shoes or ankle boots. After every march the soldier would change them round to ensure they received even wear. Following the Restoration shoes and uniforms followed the civilian pattern: shoes with buckles were used by most armies from 1660 until around 1800. Hessian boots were used by cavalry from the 18th century until World War I. Late in the Napoleonic Wars the British army began to be issued lace-up boots that replaced the older buckle shoes. These "Blucher" boots remained in use throughout the 19th century and were used in conflicts that included the Crimean War, Zulu War and Boer War. By World War I, they had been replaced with the Galosh pattern or "George" boots. These in turn were replaced by ammunition boots which were used from World War II until the 1950s. Rifle units of the US military were equipped with calf-high boots in the War of 1812.[4] From the 1820s until before the American Civil War soldiers were issued ankle-high boots which were made on straight lasts. There was no "left" or "right" boot: copy and pasted from ~Wikipedia / combat boots / his story[/font][/color] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.zefrank.com/letterproject...index_lp1.html
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Pearly, I heart you
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