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RHP is a mansion...

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I don't think his hips could take that much weight. I think maybe sj247 would be a better fit. πŸ˜›
To do the sitting, or take the weight? Thank you, or 😠, in advance.

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Originally posted by SJ247
To do the sitting, or take the weight? Thank you, or 😠, in advance.
The sitting of course.
I meant it in the kindest way, or the kinkiest way, whichever applies. πŸ˜€

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Originally posted by Daemon Sin
You're THAT bored again, eh?
Your presence adds so much to the enjoyment of any thread. Thanks for stopping by.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
RHP is a mansion...
But where are the bunnies?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Your presence adds so much to the enjoyment of any thread. Thanks for stopping by.
No need to thank me, I don't post in threads by choice. A mixture of ancient cosmic energy and karma summons me to balance out the levels of tedium you create with these threads.

I'm the ying to your boring yang. Together we radiate harmony through the realms of time and space.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Hardly... just completing the quote from creator with the creatures in the vocative case.
So refreshing to see that someone still knows about the vocative case, and probably the nominative, accusative, genetive dative and ablative also. GB if anyone was going to manifest that knowledge, it had to be you πŸ™‚
As for the mansion, well, I heard someone sing a song once, long ago"I'm satisfied with just a cottage below, a little silver, a little gold, but in that city, where the ransomed will go, I'll walk on streets that are purest gold" Feel free to complete that quote also.πŸ™‚

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I think We better change the sign at the front gate before we get sued for discrimination.

http://photobucket.com/image/keep%20out/highadonis/Funny/keep_out.jpg?o=97

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Originally posted by muppyman
So refreshing to see that someone still knows about the vocative case, and probably the nominative, accusative, genetive dative and ablative also. GB if anyone was going to manifest that knowledge, it had to be you πŸ™‚
As for the mansion, well, I heard someone sing a song once, long ago"I'm satisfied with just a cottage below, a little silver, a little gol ...[text shortened]... ill go, I'll walk on streets that are purest gold" Feel free to complete that quote also.πŸ™‚
Need your help with this one, Muppy.

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Originally posted by Daemon Sin
No need to thank me, I don't post in threads by choice. A mixture of ancient cosmic energy and karma summons me to balance out the levels of tedium you create with these threads.

I'm the ying to your boring yang. Together we radiate harmony through the realms of time and space.
Really quite unecessary to provide a labored explanation

of your motives and mission, but thanks anyway.

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Originally posted by epic0002
I think We better change the sign at the front gate before we get sued for discrimination.

http://photobucket.com/image/keep%20out/highadonis/Funny/keep_out.jpg?o=97
So much one finger typing, Epic. Clickable links are so much nicer.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Need your help with this one, Muppy.
Can't believe you don't know the chorus, assume it is the song and not the cases of nouns you need help with, so here it is.. "I've got a mansion, just over the hilltop, in that bright land where we'll never grow old, and some day yonder, we'll never more wander, but walk those streets that are purest gold".

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
So much one finger typing, Epic. Clickable links are so much nicer.
cut and paste is faster than typing

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Originally posted by muppyman
Can't believe you don't know the chorus, assume it is the song and not the cases of nouns you need help with, so here it is.. "I've got a mansion, just over the hilltop, in that bright land where we'll never grow old, and some day yonder, we'll never more wander, but walk those streets that are purest gold".
Yes, comes back now. Echos from a white, steepled and interior shuttered window (early method of protecting from Indian attacks)

early childhood church in New England (Sheldonville, MA). Mom probably still knows the words and title. Will run it by her tonight.


Thank you.

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Originally posted by duecer
cut and paste is faster than typing
Thanks, duecer. Cut and paste and I are still strangers as well.


😞

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Yes, comes back now. Echos from a white, steepled and interior shuttered window (early method of protecting from Indian attacks)

early childhood church in New England (Sheldonville, MA). Mom probably still knows the words and title. Will run it by her tonight.


Thank you.
If she remembers the words ask her to sing it for you, my friend you will love the tune.