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Tico
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Thu 20 Sep, 2007 10:27 am
It's funny how often this comes up. See
here
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contrex
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Thu 20 Sep, 2007 10:38 am
Gargamel wrote:
Thanks, contrex.
Gargamel, I'm sorry I was rude to you before. You seem like a decent person.
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Mame
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Thu 20 Sep, 2007 04:04 pm
Yeah, he's a decent person for a pitcher of Kool-Aid.
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Gargamel
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Thu 20 Sep, 2007 05:30 pm
Mame wrote:
Yeah, he's a decent person for a pitcher of Kool-Aid.
Oh, but I'm so much more than that.
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contrex
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Fri 21 Sep, 2007 05:52 am
Mame wrote:
a pitcher of Kool-Aid.
Is that a "jug of orange squash"?
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