Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 01:06 pm
KIDS



Kissing is DANGEROUSLY seductive.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 01:32 pm
Cripes-- another tiresome "Y".

DANGEROUSLY

During a nice GAVOTTE entertainment Roger offered Ursula some lively yinning.
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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 01:36 pm
GAVOTTE



Guaranteeing Aidan's VERACIOUS, obviously the terrific tits excite.
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aidan
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 03:38 pm
VERACIOUS

Vicariously experiencing Rebecca's attributes, CHUMPSTER, is off-limits- unallowed; sorry...

Mathos- at first I thought you said terrific "bits". And then I got the full import of your amazingly disrespectful acronym. You talk about women like that- and worse than that- a friend like me? I'm surprised at you.

As I said, I don't have my dictionary, and maybe there is a word I never heard before- VERACIOUS- but I'm just wondering, did you mean VORACIOUS? And if veracious is a word- what does it mean. Does it have something to do with truthfulness (like verity)?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 04:04 pm
CHUMPSTER

charlie helpfully unloaded music positively stealing tune EXTRAVAGANZAS daily

"veracious" is correct. From veracity. 1. The truth, accuracy, or precision of something. 2. The truthfulness or honesty of a person. 3. A truth or true statement. Mathos 1 Smile

""voracious" is also correct. 1. Desiring or consuming food in great quantities. 2. Unusually eager or enthusiastic about an activity. e.g. Voracious reader. Aidan 1 Smile

Match drawn.
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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 04:20 pm
aidan wrote:
...

Mathos- at first I thought you said terrific "bits".

As I said, I don't have my dictionary, and maybe there is a word I never heard before- VERACIOUS- but I'm just wondering, did you mean VORACIOUS? And if veracious is a word- what does it mean. Does it have something to do with truthfulness (like verity)?



Aidan, don't be stupid how could it hace read bits, the letter was a T it had to be tits. Honestly for a teacher, you do come across as one thick Yank from time to time.

Veracious= brimming with nothing but truth shrouded in simplicity.

EXTRAVAGANZAS

Each xmas the red apple veers across GRANNIES Austrian nightdress Zebedee adores Santa.

(My mother told me if I was goody
That she would buy me a
Renault Dauphine
My Auntie told her
I had eight punctures
She didn't buy me
A Renault Dauphine)

That's that done.

For crying out loud Aidan, if you wanna show mad girl, show mad, we need to get the ratings up, the bloody threads are dying of boredom.
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aidan
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 04:40 pm
That's why I love this ****- I always learn something- VERACIOUS huh? Okay.... I'll file that definition away..

GRANNIES

Gee, really Alphonso? Negative ninnies inhibit extravagant SURPRISES!

Sorry about that buddy. I'm just all scattered tonight. I woke up at 4- did some acronyms- worked all day (and it was a GOOD work day, I'm happy to report) and then I cleaned my house and will have to go grocery shopping soon- because my favorite sister- don't tell the others- is coming to see my new house for the first time- and we're going to see Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello tomorrow night and I'm just so excited and happy that she's coming because she's so funny - she's intense- and smart and uninhibited and kind of like Aidan on crack (in a good way) so I'm listening to music and relaxing and mellowing out, and I guess I'm not really focusing that well....You're right- you had to use a T word instead of a B word...Sorry for ever doubting you.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 05:03 pm
SURPRISES

stunned uncle robert PROTESTED vigorously, inviting shocked englishmen suddenly.
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aidan
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 05:09 pm
PROTESTED

PLEASE! Really?! Okay, that's essentially sorry! Try elaborating Dilbert...
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 5 Oct, 2007 05:43 pm
PLEASE

pleading leniency edward ACKNOWLEDGED satisfying explanations.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 02:36 am
ACKNOWLEDGED

Anyone can know neologisms obviously who like exploring, dredging, good English DICTIONARIES.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 04:05 am
DICTIONARIES.

Dave invited Clarissa to initiate outdoor NOCTURNAL activities requiring invigourating exercise sanctions.
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 06:27 am
NOCTURNAL



No other CLOWN turned up, Rebecca naturally alleviated lovingly.


I can't believe you are going to pay good money to watch two has beens, well and truly past their sell by date!

I rather think you are suffering depression at leaving these shores and settling in the colonies. The prisoners felt like that I understand. However, going to depressive concerts is not the answer, it's a little like sending a suicide candidate to listen to Jim Reeves and Roy Orbison.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 06:55 am
CLOWN

comics love OUTLANDISH womanising nightly
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 11:35 am
OUTLANDISH

Oliver's urosacral theology left a new dent in SAMANTHA'S halo.
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Mathos
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 01:04 pm
SAMANTHA'S



Some appreciate MOONBEAMS Aidan nonchalantly thinks 'Heavens Above Sunshine'
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 6 Oct, 2007 01:34 pm
MOONBEAMS

Mooning out of Nissan back-windows easily alarms maiden SPINSTERS.
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Sun 7 Oct, 2007 02:03 am
SPINSTERS

Some people in Nova Scotia think English roses SUBSTANDARD.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 7 Oct, 2007 03:57 am
SUBSTANDARD.

Snuggling up Brenda started talking about new dress and room DECORATION.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 7 Oct, 2007 04:57 am
DECORATION

Did Eve come out rowing after the insipid office NINE-TO-FIVE?
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