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Should Very Rusty Retire From The GF?

Should Very Rusty Retire From The GF?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
One bold clear thinking man, with courage, bent on bridging the gap

while dozens are still content to suck up to the putrifying swamp.
HA!!!
not really...
i wuz just makin up junk just to make up junk...


no intent...
rookie

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Originally posted by homedepotov
You could be passionate yet kind with your intellectual inferiors here, face it. You just seem a bit brusque and dismissive to me at times.

Despite what Freaky said, I am not part of a group of four that is interested in seeing anyone "shrivel up and blow away." I believe that some people exist to provoke others out of their comfort zones and to re- ...[text shortened]... me. But others seem to be...well, gratitutously and egregiously controversial, shall we say.
An exceptionally thoughtful and considered post indeed, Home. I'm in the market for anything and everything that weighs

something, has intrinsic traction or bite (gold coins, horseradish, or bleu chesse). What's on your shopping list this week?



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Here's your lesson for the day. Please learn it. When one loves intensely, inside

or outside of cyberspace, one is sometimes sandpaper candid and a tad rough.



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And through it all, Bobby, you still haven't lost your uncanny knack for bringing out the worst in people.

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Originally posted by rookie54
HA!!!
not really...
i wuz just makin up junk just to make up junk...


no intent...
rookie
Cowardly bs and herd asininity personified. Shame for shame. Get back yer olde steed and reclaim yer storied grip.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
And through it all, Bobby, you still haven't lost your uncanny knack for bringing out the worst in people.
Probably one of the finest compliments ever received. Getting out the poison

and constipating fluff generally enables human systems to function normally.



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Huh?

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Did you mean 'Moops'?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Did you mean 'Moops'?

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He meant:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smores


Originally posted by FreakyKBH
Huh?
We know: we can hear you scratching your head from here. But, gee, thanks for providing the clues to those of us following at home --- if you hadn't included the question mark, we would have been unable to tell from your words just how confusing you find it all.

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Originally posted by Daemon Sin
We know: we can hear you scratching your head from here. But, gee, thanks for providing the clues to those of us following at home --- if you hadn't included the question mark, we would have been unable to tell from your words just how confusing you find it all.
HA

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O tempora, o mores!

What about adding a "difficult" to your question?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
An exceptionally thoughtful and considered post indeed, Home. I'm in the market for anything and everything that weighs

something, has intrinsic traction or bite (gold coins, horseradish, or bleu chesse). What's on your shopping list this week?



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Thanks, Bobby.

This week? Hmm, I keep my shopping list on an index card taped to my refrigerator. Have to check. Let's see...standard stuff. Milk, catfood, paper towels, Chilean blueberries (good for brain function but prices may go up due to the earthquake). I try to buy items that have a "Manager's Special" label on them, which means they are discounted as they will reach their expiration date soon. I hate to see food go to waste...

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Originally posted by homedepotov
Thanks, Bobby.

This week? Hmm, I keep my shopping list on an index card taped to my refrigerator. Have to check. Let's see...standard stuff. Milk, catfood, paper towels, Chilean blueberries (good for brain function but prices may go up due to the earthquake). I try to buy items that have a "Manager's Special" label on them, which means they are discounted as they will reach their expiration date soon. I hate to see food go to waste...
He wants something with bite. How about a few live lobsters?

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