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Hey, is this yours…

 
 
Tryagain
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 07:56 am
Good advice Jess (may I call you Jess if RP is off line?) no way would I poke this because: It started to mumble as night fell, something about looking for a guy who lives in a 4th story walkup apartment. I thought it was just crazy talk for who in their right mind would rent something like that? Anyways, I bought her a bagel with chocolate sprinkles and bid her farewell.

Is she still at the Deli or did she find the guy?
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jespah
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 08:51 am
Oh, you can call me Jess (or Jes or Jesp or something of that ilk) even if RP is online. I think he's reading the paper so right now he's embracing the analog.

And, I haven't been mumbling near a deli since, hmm, well, not since the incident.
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 12:27 pm
Quote:


"I think he's reading the paper so right now he's embracing the analog."



Best one liner I have had the pleasure of reading for a very long time. I have met a few tree huggers in my time, they may howl at the moon but their bite is far worse than their bark!


Back to lost and found…

Jeseykins, no one is gonna reply to your post in case you zap their sorry butt for being cheeky, however as my restraining order is soon to lapse, I am in a carefree mode when I say; it was not you I saw, for the person concerned defiantly had a blue rinse. I hope that sets the record straight.

Now I feel the munchies coming on…
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TTH
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 12:54 pm
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/1182/465045500004c28200006d3rt3.jpg
Want this?
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 02:06 pm
Who do I gotta whack for it? Consider it done anyways….

No! Wait, that's a photo of my den. What the!!!Did RP send you? Do you live in a fourth story walkup? Do you got blue hair?....

All this and more, in the next installment of: Once upon a midnight dreary.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 05:00 pm
Tryagain wrote:
Jeseykins

(trying to decide how i feel about this...)
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Sun 20 May, 2007 08:02 pm
Tryagain wrote:
for the person concerned defiantly had a blue rinse.


Phoenix has been concerned about dys' comments about her blue rinse.

Were there any shortish blue hairs anywhere near your find?
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jespah
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 04:26 am
Tryagain wrote:
Quote:


"I think he's reading the paper so right now he's embracing the analog."



Best one liner I have had the pleasure of reading for a very long time. I have met a few tree huggers in my time, they may howl at the moon but their bite is far worse than their bark!


Back to lost and found…

Jeseykins, no one is gonna reply to your post in case you zap their sorry butt for being cheeky, however as my restraining order is soon to lapse, I am in a carefree mode when I say; it was not you I saw, for the person concerned defiantly had a blue rinse. I hope that sets the record straight.

Now I feel the munchies coming on…


No blue rinse, but I do have slightly yellow knees from using self-tanner body lotion on 'em. And I was thinking, since I have, er, larger than normal legs, I could prolly creatively apply said lotion and perhaps show pictures or words. I could sell advertising space.

This could be the start of a fabulous alterna-career for me. I'm off to embrace the commercial!

PS Thanks, glad you liked the analog line.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 04:43 am
DO NOT FEED IT after midnight ...or get it wet. Not sure why though.
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Tryagain
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 07:02 am
RP I thought you were in Bahrain. Whoops, this could be a tad embarrassing, but I can assure you it is totally platonic, well, more like, gin and tonic actually. So I would suggest deep breaths…Ummmmmm!

When something is making you unhappy, for any reason, its natural tendency is to get worse rather than better. So avoid the temptation to engage in denial or pretend that nothing is wrong. Never simply wish, hope, or pray, that whatever it is that's bothering you will go away on its own. The fact is that it probably will get worse before it gets better and ultimately it will require you to face the situation head on.

The most important things you can do to get in touch with your inner feelings; to practice quiet meditation on a daily basis. Happiness is the highest human good, and your happiness is your highest good as well. When you listen to yourself and act on what you hear inside, you will have a life filled with success.

The first step is to buy another remote, and a bunch of roses works wonders….No, not for me; sheesh!




Bethie, don't get me started on Phoenix, we go back to college days and although I took all the blame it really wasn't my fault, mind you that was before she got married and that's a whole other story. However, now you come to mention it; there was a suspicious element in all this, which probably accounts for the cordon the cops have setup round this place.

BTW is the old dog still about the place, just askin!





Dearest Jespy, I can't stay long I think RP is getting suspicious, after all how many times a day can I call round to clean the windows?

As for your advertising career in Madison Avenue, well, what with the election year coming up I think you may be onto a winner, perhaps we could discuss place rates to maximize exposure.

"…glad you liked the analog line"
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Clary
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 09:28 am
It's mine.
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jespah
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 05:14 pm
I'm not sure we can spell Bahrain. How will they pay re advertising rates? Or is the yellow knee thing no good against desert sands? The knee parts that aren't yellow are almost as pale as paper so I fear the shinvertising (hey, new coinage!) may be tough to read.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 05:30 pm
Clary wrote:
It's mine.


Too late, Clary. CalamityJane and I have dibs.
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Eva
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 06:40 pm
Hey! There it is! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
I've been looking for that for months!
Where'd you find it?!
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 08:30 pm
Roberta wrote:
Clary wrote:
It's mine.


Too late, Clary. CalamityJane and I have dibs.


Exactly! Boida, it seems we need to hire a bodyguard here...
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Roberta
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 10:16 pm
CalamityJane wrote:
Roberta wrote:
Clary wrote:
It's mine.


Too late, Clary. CalamityJane and I have dibs.


Exactly! Boida, it seems we need to hire a bodyguard here...


Can't afford no steenkin' bodyguard. Gonna have handle this myself.


http://www.american.edu/TED/images3/Growling.jpg
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 10:24 pm
Well, it WAS mine. But now that you all touched it I don't want it no more. CJane and Roberta can have it, I just request that you leave the bottom right corner to Clary - about half a pound or so.

I can't believe you want it...but it's yours now.
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Eva
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 10:34 pm
HEY!!! Evil or Very Mad

It doesn't matter who found it, it's mine. My grandmother left that to me in her will. It's a family heirloom, and (sorry, Clary) I don't want it chopped up in pieces! Grandma would roll over in her grave!

Please, handle that carefully! It's old!
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 10:35 pm
Boida, I am right behind you.

Sorry dag, we don't share!
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 21 May, 2007 10:38 pm
Fine, have that nasty old thing. Just be advised that by now it might even be a public health hazard. I never once washed it.
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