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78 posted on
09/15/2011 10:29:37 AM PDT by
Slings and Arrows
(You can't have Ingsoc without an Emmanuel Goldstein.)
To: Slings and Arrows
Need to start a pool on what instrument the kid played, my money would be on Percussion.
79 posted on
09/15/2011 11:00:18 AM PDT by
Abathar
(Proudly posting without reading the article carefully since 2004)
To: Slings and Arrows; dayglored; martin_fierro; potlatch; SandRat; LUV W; Lucky9teen; Allegra; ...
Back in the 70s the receptionist of a small company I was working with brought in a bunch of chocolate chip cookies. I was the office manager and enjoyed an uneventful day as everyone worked diligently and quietly. I thought it a bit unusual as the office was mostly creative people and frequently boisterous.
Near the end of the day the receptionist could keep her secret no longer and told me about the cookies. I was shocked, not so much by her for bringing them in, but by the day had gone so peacefully. I had to ask her not to do that again but almost wished I hadn't had to. Nevertheless, I've never forgotten that lovely day.
83 posted on
09/15/2011 12:14:03 PM PDT by
Lady Jag
(Keep the 'ICk" in Democratici)
To: Slings and Arrows
I think I told you about the time some “friends” brought over laced brownies without telling us, and the grass in them was so powerful that Hubby passed out. They actually let him eat a whole one when one bite would have been enough. I didn’t eat one because I was on a diet (perennially). They left right after half of their hosts disappeared to go to bed and the atmosphere got chilly.
Our friendship was never the same after that, and we drifted apart.
But I don’t believe a word of these kids’ lies about nobody knew that the brownies were laced.
To: Slings and Arrows
ROTFLMAO.... That title with that Pic.... LMAO
88 posted on
09/15/2011 2:42:17 PM PDT by
Danae
(Anailnathrach ortha bhais beatha do cheal deanaimha)
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