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Originally posted by Crowley
Does it matter?
Size means matter.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Size means matter.
SHUT UP! You stupid donkey!

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Originally posted by darvlay
SHUT UP! You stupid donkey!
No means no.

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Originally posted by darvlay
SHUT UP! You stupid donkey!
He's not a Donkey and I doubt he ever will be.

He's just a wanna-be Donkey.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
He's not a Donkey and I doubt he ever will be.

He's just a wanna-be Donkey.
Jennet!

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Originally posted by Red Night
Jennet!
lol!

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Originally posted by Red Night
Jennet!
jennette

RN, keep in mind, I'm just the shell, housing the lovely chocolate pudding dessert

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Originally posted by Suzianne
lol!
Thanks, Suzi.

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Originally posted by SJ247
jennette

RN, keep in mind, I'm just the shell, housing the lovely chocolate pudding dessert
No thanks. I have to read enough of your "dessert" here in the forums.

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Originally posted by SJ247
jennette

RN, keep in mind, I'm just the shell, housing the lovely chocolate pudding dessert
Size means matter.

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Originally posted by Red Night
No thanks. I have to read enough of your "dessert" here in the forums.
You get no cream in forums, only crap, excuse me, crop.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Size means matter.
You are correct, dear splindly splindler of the squat.

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Originally posted by SJ247
You are correct, dear splindly splindler of the squat.
Adding an extra letter to a word doesn't give it more weight.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Adding an extra letter to a word doesn't give it more weight.
I imagine the letter "t" in not weightless, as in, "weigh" weighs less than "weight".

But (as in this case) replacing one letter, with two, (not adding one)changes an adjective to a noun.

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Originally posted by SJ247
I imagine the letter "t" in not weightless, as in, "weigh" weighs less than "weight".

But (as in this case) replacing one letter, with two, (not adding one)changes an adjective to a noun.
And what does adding an extra l to spindly do?