Indeed we do need to address those issues, Sweetc. You do, of course, know that Hitler is still alive and living in Argentina. He solved the mystery of the fountain of youth. It's called a moon rock covered in green cheese. When you look at the moon tonight, you'll find that part of it is missing.
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sweetcomplication
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Sun 20 Jul, 2003 02:33 pm
hmmm...a moon rock covered in green cheese? sounds like my cooking!
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oldandknew
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Sun 20 Jul, 2003 02:41 pm
I put all this stuff down to Hollywood. They have people with imaginations and technique & the right equipment. They also have Central Casting. These people have been giving us REALITY for years. Examples, there are 2 movies that shows how it's done.
That one with Jim Carrey when he was in a 24/7 soap opera & then Wag The Dog with Dustin Hoffman and Robert DeNero.
Don't we get enough reality just going to work every day or going to the supermarket. We got experts to looking after REALITY.
Anyway George Bush & Tony Blair are both with Central Casting.
Gerhart Shroeder & Saddam Hussien both told me.
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Letty
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Sun 20 Jul, 2003 02:48 pm
OK, Oakman. Can't argue with a Brit who speaks cockney, now can we. Come on tell us. What did Tony and entourage say? The world, South America, Liberia, and the man in the moon are waiting with "baited" breath.
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oldandknew
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Sun 20 Jul, 2003 03:06 pm
BBC, CNN & National Enquiror will have the details & Sweetiepie has a whole stack of cheese recipes for when she gets back from Yosemite Park
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Equus
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Mon 21 Jul, 2003 09:02 am
Question- where did the notion that the moon is made of green cheese come from originally? (according to Wallace & Grommit, it's more like Wensleydale cheese)
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Letty
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Mon 21 Jul, 2003 09:57 am
Equus, we need to ask the Swiss about that concern.
aside to Walter: Finally found some stuff about Mayerling.
Oakman, As long as Smokey or Yogi Bear don't complain, Sweetc can have her cheese and eat it,too.
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Walter Hinteler
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Mon 21 Jul, 2003 10:10 am
Rome wasn't built in a day, but I'm glad your day finally came, Letty :wink:
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Letty
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Mon 21 Jul, 2003 10:32 am
Walter, glad I thought of Mayerling before I went the way of the empire, speaking of which, for those of you interested, visit this thread: