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Posted on 01/16/2006 6:56:15 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
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mine
too slow :-D
I don't remember ever hearing an explanation about Pres. Keeler, but that AssHat Logan is still around. Is it just me, or did they deliberately try to find someone who looks like Richard Nixon so they could make him into an idiot?
Frist precious?
You get a 5 post penalty for spelling "first" wrong.
The Precious is mine. Hand it over and nobody gets hurt.
I'm going to have to ask you to trust me on this.
HA!
GMTA. :-D
They definitely want to make him look like an idiot. But I don't know about the Nixon thing. Nixon wasn't stooped, or a coward like this guy.
I've seen others say he looks like Nixon, and I don't see it really... But then, for me, Nixon's not Nixon without the voice.
It was not that hugh or series of a spelling mistake...
Is your roommate sleeping in or hiding?
Can't make out what that picture is...
Yep.
She's up now.
I've put this off for far too long. I can't complain about people messing up my schedule if I sit her on my backside all morning.
Well, I guess I ~could~ but it would lose a lot of the drama...
later
It's a diorama...
As in... "I have to make a diarama for a school project"
It was another FReeper typo, a little more obscure, but a favorite of mine. He meant "diagram". He got a lot of pictures of scenes inside a shoebox.
I think it might have been the same thread as the turn page paper, but I don't really recall either :~D
Fun times, fun times...
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