aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 02:41 am
NOSTRUMS

Noticing Olivia seemed tired, Ryan understandingly made SUPPER.
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 02:59 am
SUPPER

snacks undeniably perfect proper evening REPASTS
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 03:14 am
REPASTS

Really excellent pasta's al-dente; SPAGHETTI tastes scrumptious.

*I know I kind of cheated with al-dente (two words, no hyphen, right?)
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Dutchy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 03:24 am
SPAGHETTI

special pasta always gives homely ENJOYMENT tasting typical italian.

(We can't be to pedantic Aidan Laughing )
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 06:24 am
ENJOYMENT

Envisioning Natalie jubilantly overjoyed yielded Michael endorphins, NATURE'S ticklers.
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 07:33 am
NATURES

No about turns, uturns, retractions - embrace SPIRITUALISM.
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 08:09 am
SPIRITUALISM

Some pretty, inspirational religious icons that ultimately adorn Louvre's interior? Simply masterpieces.

*Hey Clary- I'm reading about your trip...sounds like an interesting and colorful (might one say gaudy? Laughing ) place.
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 08:13 am
gaudy is right!! Even the mosquito nets are pink with sequins

SIMPLY

Sure is my pleasure, loving YOU.
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 08:24 am
Quote:
Clary wrote:
gaudy is right!! Even the mosquito nets are pink with sequins


Laughing Laughing


YOU.
YONDER'S Owen's ukelele.

*If I ever get there - I'd like to see that restaurant you described- it sounded lovely.
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 08:36 am
It is magical at night; google Madinat Jumeirah and you get an inkling of it, http://www.dynamicperceptions.com/photos/i/images/20060421223420_picture%201029__filtered.jpg for example, but although it's very Disney, pseudo-Venice, pseudo-Arabia, it works!

YONDER'S

You only notice DUTCHY'S entries, randomly selected.
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spendius
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 09:41 am
DUTCHYS

Did Ursula teach Clarissa how Y-fronts STRETCH.
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aidan
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 09:42 am
DUTCHY'S

Deirdre UNDERSTOOD that concept happily, yesterday, silly!
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 09:57 am
UNDERSTOOD

Universities' new doctorates encourage research studies to OFFICIALLY opprobriate deism.
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spendius
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 12:43 pm
While you have been away Clary some of us have come to the conclusion that we are pissed off with XYZs and that persistant offenders are nothing more than (fill in your own word).

OFFICIALLY

Officers FEELING frisky in camp inevitably attract local lady yin-machines.
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FlyFoy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 12:45 pm
OFFICIALLY

On Friday, FISH is consumed in all Latin liturgical years.

(Poor Spendi got shortchanged, or should I say shortschanged? Laughing )
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spendius
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 12:50 pm
I remember that when a dance was held in camp a sergeant was dispatched to the nearest town and invitations were handed out to likely looking candidates mainly drawn from the counter assistant segment of society in department stores such as Woolworth's. Free transport was provided. I was there once when the two coaches drew up and disgorged their precious cargo.

Much later, when I saw Fellini's masterpiece Amarcord, a similar scene was depicted although with much more refined taste.

FEELING.
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FlyFoy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 12:55 pm
FlyFoy wrote:
OFFICIALLY

On Friday, FISH is consumed in all Latin liturgical years.

(Poor Spendi got shortchanged, or should I say shortschanged? Laughing )


And then while I was looking "shortchanged" up to see if it was hyphenated, I got pipped! Laughing
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spendius
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 01:02 pm
FISH

FLUFFING is so haphazard.

Looking up "shortchanged" shows respect.
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FlyFoy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 01:03 pm
spendius wrote:
I remember that when a dance was held in camp a sergeant was dispatched to the nearest town and invitations were handed out to likely looking candidates mainly drawn from the counter assistant segment of society in department stores such as Woolworth's. Free transport was provided. I was there once when the two coaches drew up and disgorged their precious cargo.

Much later, when I saw Fellini's masterpiece Amarcord, a similar scene was depicted although with much more refined taste.

FEELING.


My great aunt Beatrice used to say, "That's why she works at Woolworth's." I'm trying to do a "FEELING" acro, but my muse is unavailable at the moment, and I'm in a chatty mood. Sorry.
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FlyFoy
 
  1  
Reply Fri 30 Nov, 2007 01:09 pm
spendius wrote:
While you have been away Clary some of us have come to the conclusion that we are pissed off with XYZs and that persistant offenders are nothing more than (fill in your own word).




I used to belong to a wonderful listserv (now defunct, unfortunately). One of the members was a moron who, because she didn't have much to say, would often simply say, "I agree," which some of the other members found annoying. (I thought it was funny.) To Spendi's comment I wholeheartedly say, "I agree," and I don't care if I sound like a moron. Smile
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