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Originally posted by darvlay
I actually don't care where it's from. Sorry if you misunderstood.
You cared enough to edit twice.....or was your first post just retarded?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
It's from this.


http://tinyurl.com/2o8vb7
'preview.' saves the day AGAIN!~

http://preview.tinyurl.com/2o8vb7

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
'preview.' saves the day AGAIN!~

http://preview.tinyurl.com/2o8vb7
What a surprise, Huck telling another expired joke. What will he rethink of next?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
'preview.' saves the day AGAIN!~

http://preview.tinyurl.com/2o8vb7
I was thinking of starting something called "Rockrolling", where you post a link to a Rick Astley song, but when they click it it turns out to be a snippet of "Chris Rock".......Would work best on Gay Nazis.

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Didn't try any pranks on here, had an idea for one but......maybe next year.


I did however tell my mom I was pregnant. She completely freaked out.

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Originally posted by darvlay
What a surprise, Huck telling another expired joke. What will he rethink of next?
YES!~

~Ed McMahon

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This thread is a real bitch fight. I'm sorry I peeked here.

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Originally posted by cheshirecatstevens
This thread is a real bitch fight. I'm sorry I peeked here.
I'll take a piss on your chest too, if you like.

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Originally posted by darvlay
...tried out an April Fools Joke here yet?

Did it fail or win?
Not on RHP but yes, last night and it worked almost too well with Mom. She calls weekday evenings. Conversation usually lasts about 45-60

minutes before signing off to enjoy her evening TV shows. She's still an avid reader at ninety years young. So, along with an exchange of

family news and chat about world events, she reads 8-10 pages from the novel we have in progress. During 2008 we did the entire Laura

Ingalls' 'Little House on The Prairie' series. Toward the end of our call, told her I'd be out of pocket next two evenings. She was crestfallen.




"What night is it tonight, Mom?................................................................................................... APRIL FOOLS' DAY EVE!" 😀 --- 😀

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Originally posted by darvlay
I'll take a piss on your chest too, if you like.
You're cute like an angry puffer fish. Thats my new nic for you "puffer". Has a nice ring to it.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Not on RHP but yes, last night and it worked almost too well with Mom. She calls weekday evenings. Conversation usually lasts about 45-60

minutes before signing off to enjoy her evening TV shows. She's still an avid reader at ninety years young. So, along with an exchange of

family news and chat about world events, she reads 8-10 pages from the ...[text shortened]... ....................................................... APRIL FOOLS' DAY EVE!" 😀 --- 😀
This is hilarious! Like anyone would be reading Little House over the phone with their mom.

Good one, GB.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
This is hilarious! Like anyone would be reading Little House over the phone with their mom.

Good one, GB.

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Little House over the phone?Might be on to a winner.

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Originally posted by jb70
Little House over the phone?Might be on to a winner.
http://images.publicradio.org/content/2008/05/29/20080529_gilbert_33.jpg

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Originally posted by darvlay
...tried out an April Fools Joke here yet?

Did it fail or win?
Nothing to see here. Well, this: Thread 110655

Best I've seen elsewhere is this
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/01/guardian-twitter-media-technology
Not even slightly plausible of course but very funny in places.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
This is hilarious! Like anyone would be reading Little House over the phone with their mom.

Good one, GB.

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Gets even better... SHE reads to me! And refers to our calls/nightly happenings as "The little one room school house". Usually I behave.


😀




Note: We're presently on page 136 of the critically acclaimed period novel "Sin Bearer" by Tom Taylor. It's more exciting than my chess games.