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@very-rusty said
This is getting much to sticky a conversation for me!

-VR
Stick around, it might change.

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@great-big-stees said
Stick around, it might change.
It just did as you stuck up a new page. 😉

-VR


Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride
Our sticky game today

Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky is here to stay

On and on it seems to go
Always on we play

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@coquette said
Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride
Our sticky game today

Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky is here to stay

On and on it seems to go
Always on we play
My mind wondered to a sticky spot with your little jingle. 😉

-VR

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@coquette said
Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride
Our sticky game today

Sticky Bells
Sticky Bells
Sticky is here to stay

On and on it seems to go
Always on we play
Should old acquaintance, be stuck not...
and never in a bind.
So surely, a sticky thought...
should bring them into mind.

For auld lang syne my friends,
for auld lang syne.

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@wolfe63 said
Should old acquaintance, be stuck not...
and never in a bind.
So surely, a sticky thought...
should bring them into mind.

For auld lang syne my friends,
for auld lang syne.
Auld Lang Syne - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auld_Lang_Syne
Auld Lang Syne is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune ... Singing the song on Hogmanay or New Year's Eve very quickly became a Scots custom that soon spread to other parts of the British Isles. .... "Auld Lang Syne" is traditionally sung at the conclusion of New Year gathering.

Yup this song has stuck around for while.

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@very-rusty said
Auld Lang Syne - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auld_Lang_Syne
Auld Lang Syne is a Scots-language poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 and set to the tune ... Singing the song on Hogmanay or New Year's Eve very quickly became a Scots custom that soon spread to other parts of the British Isles. .... "Auld Lang Syne" is traditionally sung at the conclusion of New Year gathering.

Yup this song has stuck around for while.
My son stuck around in high school for an extra year, not to improve his marks but to play another year of football. Now my daughter got out ASAP.

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@great-big-stees said
My son stuck around in high school for an extra year, not to improve his marks but to play another year of football. Now my daughter got out ASAP.
Perhaps he is sticking around trying to get a scholarship?

-VR

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Sticky quotes from sticky history:

- "Give me stickerty or give me death!"

- "I regret that I have but one stick to lose for my country"

- "Don't stick for your country! Make that other S.O.B. stick for his country!"

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@wolfe63 said
Sticky quotes from sticky history:

- "Give me stickerty or give me death!"

- "I regret that I have but one stick to lose for my country"

- "Don't stick for your country! Make that other S.O.B. stick for his country!"
I see you stuck in some sticky quotes! 😉

-VR

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So long, adieu, to you and you and you

The sticky is gone


@coquette said
So long, adieu, to you and you and you

The sticky is gone
The sticky is here, the wit is gone.


@torunn said
The sticky is here, the wit is gone.
When it comes to stickyisms: Wit happens!

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@coquette said
So long, adieu, to you and you and you

The sticky is gone
You stuck to it for a few years, when you got to go, you got to go, bye!!

-VR

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@very-rusty said
You stuck to it for a few years, when you got to go, you got to go, bye!!

-VR
I think they have just stuck in a vacation "flag", not a good bye.

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