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Reply #150 posted 10/04/07 10:45am

roodboi

HamsterHuey said:

roodboi said:

no...


hmm



confused

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Reply #151 posted 10/04/07 10:51am

shanti0608

Nope...even when ppl try to say things to intimidate me or others close to me...
that is something else I am learning as I get older..oh wait doh!

That is another thread...

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Reply #152 posted 10/04/07 10:52am

eraclito

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shanti0608 said:

Nope...even when ppl try to say things to intimidate me or others close to me...
that is something else I am learning as I get older..oh wait doh!

That is another thread...

giggle


lol
are you ready for submission

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Reply #153 posted 10/04/07 10:59am

retina

Lothan said:

The only person I can think of is Retina. Some other people I just avoid because I can't hold my tongue and I know it'll turn into a flame war.


eek

Allow me to get intimate instead of intimidate. hug

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Reply #154 posted 10/04/07 11:01am

retina

Mach said:

Cloudbuster said:



You need to kick his ass. smile


wave I can help her with that nod


Damn, I see the torches and pitchforks are coming out... lol
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Reply #155 posted 10/04/07 11:02am

HamsterHuey

roodboi said:

HamsterHuey said:



hmm



confused

?


I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'
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Reply #156 posted 10/04/07 11:03am

JustErin

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HamsterHuey said:

roodboi said:




confused

?


I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


lol
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Reply #157 posted 10/04/07 11:06am

eraclito

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HamsterHuey said:

roodboi said:




confused

?


I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


ok i just spat out all over my screen.. too funny
are you ready for submission

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Reply #158 posted 10/04/07 11:14am

MIGUELGOMEZ

eraclito said:

HamsterHuey said:



I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


ok i just spat out all over my screen.. too funny




falloff
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #159 posted 10/04/07 11:29am

Lothan

retina said:

Lothan said:

The only person I can think of is Retina. Some other people I just avoid because I can't hold my tongue and I know it'll turn into a flame war.


eek

Allow me to get intimate instead of intimidate. hug

.
Well, you do. I think you're the smartest person on this site and smart, witty people intimidate me. boxed

hug
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Reply #160 posted 10/04/07 11:40am

retina

Lothan said:

retina said:



eek

Allow me to get intimate instead of intimidate. hug

.
Well, you do. I think you're the smartest person on this site and smart, witty people intimidate me. boxed

hug


Whoa, what a compliment! That one really knocked me off my feet! eek eek eek

Thank you sooo much! (unless you're being sarcastic lol) You seem very sweet and it was an extremely kind thing to say.

I hope I didn't offend you when I compared you with Queen Latifah, lol. It really was meant as a compliment. She's awesome in many many ways. hug

Again; touched big grin
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Reply #161 posted 10/04/07 11:43am

roodboi

HamsterHuey said:

roodboi said:




confused

?


I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


no...
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Reply #162 posted 10/04/07 11:44am

JustErin

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roodboi said:

HamsterHuey said:



I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


no...


lol
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Reply #163 posted 10/04/07 11:48am

Lothan

retina said:

Lothan said:

Well, you do. I think you're the smartest person on this site and smart, witty people intimidate me. boxed

hug


Whoa, what a compliment! That one really knocked me off my feet! eek eek eek

Thank you sooo much! (unless you're being sarcastic lol) You seem very sweet and it was an extremely kind thing to say.

I hope I didn't offend you when I compared you with Queen Latifah, lol. It really was meant as a compliment. She's awesome in many many ways. hug

Again; touched big grin
No I was not offended and I knew you weren't intending it as such. biggrin

And I am being sincere, no sarcasm. lol
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Reply #164 posted 10/04/07 11:51am

retina

Lothan said:

retina said:



Whoa, what a compliment! That one really knocked me off my feet! eek eek eek

Thank you sooo much! (unless you're being sarcastic lol) You seem very sweet and it was an extremely kind thing to say.

I hope I didn't offend you when I compared you with Queen Latifah, lol. It really was meant as a compliment. She's awesome in many many ways. hug

Again; touched big grin
No I was not offended and I knew you weren't intending it as such. biggrin

And I am being sincere, no sarcasm. lol


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Reply #165 posted 10/04/07 12:42pm

Christaro

Yes, Furygirl is tha name. stfu
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Reply #166 posted 10/04/07 12:49pm

Number23

Anxiety said:

ZombieKitten said:

Number23, cause he uses so many words in his posts

confuse


Number23 makes my intellectual butt cheeks tighten and my mental sphincter clinch, but maybe that can be a healthy thing every now and again.

Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.
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Reply #167 posted 10/04/07 12:52pm

Byron

Number23 said:

Anxiety said:



Number23 makes my intellectual butt cheeks tighten and my mental sphincter clinch, but maybe that can be a healthy thing every now and again.

Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.

I didn't read your entire post, but I agree, J-Lo really isn't that great of an actress... nod
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Reply #168 posted 10/04/07 1:03pm

Number23

Byron said:

Number23 said:


Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.

I didn't read your entire post, but I agree, J-Lo really isn't that great of an actress... nod

She was good in that one with Clooney though. Their CHEMISTY was POSITIVELY SIZZLING! You could have FRIED an EGG between them!! Wow!!!
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Reply #169 posted 10/04/07 1:15pm

sammij

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Igopogo said:

sammij said:


falloff

well...:

i guess it's not that bad after all lol

Meggys going to hit me hard for saying this but


Girl that mouth is yummy

falloff thank you! redface
...the little artist that could...
[...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...]
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Reply #170 posted 10/04/07 9:26pm

HamsterHuey

roodboi said:

HamsterHuey said:



I meant, 'Not even when I sit on your face and force you to rim me?'


no...


Good, cuz I really want you to be into it when we have a go.
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Reply #171 posted 10/04/07 9:28pm

ZombieKitten

Number23 said:

Anxiety said:



Number23 makes my intellectual butt cheeks tighten and my mental sphincter clinch, but maybe that can be a healthy thing every now and again.

Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.


what? use a paragraph return or something
eek
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Reply #172 posted 10/04/07 11:21pm

CHIC0

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fuck no.
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Reply #173 posted 10/05/07 12:39am

blueblossom

Why should orgers intimidate me? I'm never gonna meet them, they are never gonna meet me. I try to be polite and respectful and I hope get the same back but if anyone was ever rude I would take it with a pinch of salt - stick two fingers up at the screen and then ignore it.

Most of the orgers here are bright, intelligent, funny, caring and sharing. You just have to remember that everyone has different senses of humour and sensitivities. If anyone offends you deliberately ignore it and just let it pass. Life is too short to worry or even care about what someone has written to offend you - more often than not if you ignore the barbs it infuriates the writer because they are not getting the reaction they seek.
"I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
Be proud of who you are not what they want you to be...
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Reply #174 posted 10/05/07 12:42am

mdiver

blueblossom said:

Why should orgers intimidate me? I'm never gonna meet them, they are never gonna meet me. I try to be polite and respectful and I hope get the same back but if anyone was ever rude I would take it with a pinch of salt - stick two fingers up at the screen and then ignore it.

Most of the orgers here are bright, intelligent, funny, caring and sharing. You just have to remember that everyone has different senses of humour and sensitivities. If anyone offends you deliberately ignore it and just let it pass. Life is too short to worry or even care about what someone has written to offend you - more often than not if you ignore the barbs it infuriates the writer because they are not getting the reaction they seek.


I thought i was invited for a roast! mad wink
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Reply #175 posted 10/05/07 12:44am

jami0mckay

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Number23 said:

Anxiety said:



Number23 makes my intellectual butt cheeks tighten and my mental sphincter clinch, but maybe that can be a healthy thing every now and again.

Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.


I liked the story about potatoes of the night
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
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Reply #176 posted 10/05/07 12:47am

mdiver

jami0mckay said:

Number23 said:


Ugh, come on. Telling the story of how three lionesses (Hilda, Betty and Alice) attacked a herd of Wilderbeest in the Seringeti, Billy Connolly said that after the rest had fled, just one of these pale Bambi-esque beasts was left behind - watching its brother being eaten. It hadn't realised that it was also a wildebeest - after all, there are no mirrors in the Seringetti.
Personally, I could recall watching similar scenes from the various BBC wildlife documentaries I used to be obsessed with in my inquizative, ravenous youth. It's true, one wilderbeest always seems to be chilled about the fact hungry lions are surrounding it.
Connolly's punchline was - "After all, how could it know it was a wilderbeest when there are no mirrors in the Serengeti - it thought 'Fuck, I'mn glad I'm not one of those wilderbeest things and I was born a fucking lion.'"
You know the analogy I'm making. I appreciate the compliment, but others deserve it more.


I liked the story about potatoes of the night


drool
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Reply #177 posted 10/05/07 12:47am

blueblossom

mdiver said:

blueblossom said:

Why should orgers intimidate me? I'm never gonna meet them, they are never gonna meet me. I try to be polite and respectful and I hope get the same back but if anyone was ever rude I would take it with a pinch of salt - stick two fingers up at the screen and then ignore it.

Most of the orgers here are bright, intelligent, funny, caring and sharing. You just have to remember that everyone has different senses of humour and sensitivities. If anyone offends you deliberately ignore it and just let it pass. Life is too short to worry or even care about what someone has written to offend you - more often than not if you ignore the barbs it infuriates the writer because they are not getting the reaction they seek.


I thought i was invited for a roast! mad wink



My dear - anytime...thank you for reminding me!! cool
"I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
Be proud of who you are not what they want you to be...
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Reply #178 posted 10/05/07 12:48am

blueblossom

blueblossom said:

mdiver said:



I thought i was invited for a roast! mad wink



My dear - anytime...thank you for reminding me!! cool


cocked up there - these bleeding nails are too long - not use to them!!! lol
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"I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
Be proud of who you are not what they want you to be...
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Reply #179 posted 10/05/07 1:01am

mdiver

blueblossom said:

mdiver said:



I thought i was invited for a roast! mad wink



My dear - anytime...thank you for reminding me!! cool


Can i bring Shanti? She might get a little pissed if i drive 200 miles for dinner with you and leave her to fend for herself wink
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