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The Unanswered $1,000,000,000 Question

What was HandyAndy delivering in his now RHP Heirlooms Famous "Wheelbarrow"?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]The Unanswered $1,000,000,000 Question

What was HandyAndy delivering in his now RHP Heirlooms Famous "Wheelbarrow"?

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"Recreational materials" from Colorado.

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
"Recreational materials" from Colorado.
A Wheelbarrow Loaded with Recommended Public Forum Posts?

10 Feb '14 "Things Women and Men Don't Like:"

"Being assigned likes and dislikes via stereotyping instead of having their individual preferences respected."
-SwissGambit [12] [0]
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10 Feb '14 "Things Women and Men Don't Like"

"Being psychoanalyzed by pretentious windbags." HandyAndy [12][1]


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]A Wheelbarrow Loaded with Recommended Public Forum Posts?

10 Feb '14 "Things Women and Men Don't Like:"

"Being assigned likes and dislikes via stereotyping instead of having their individual preferences respected."
-SwissGambit [12] [0]
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10 Feb '14 "Things Women and Men Don't Like"

"Being psychoanalyzed by pretentious windbags." HandyAndy [12][1][/b]
You get a perverse satisfaction from goading that many people into rec'ing your opposition, don't you?

Sort of like a professional wrestler being proud because the fans hate him the most. The worst reaction is no reaction.


Originally posted by SwissGambit
You get a perverse satisfaction from goading that many people into rec'ing your opposition, don't you?

Sort of like a professional wrestler being proud because the fans hate him the most. The worst reaction is no reaction.
Since 2007 I've enjoyed getting to know many wonderful men and women on this forum. Have no idea as to the meaning of your metaphor. Simply thought recognizing a few high profile posters from time to time would be well received. That's all.

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Congratulations to 2013 Clan Champions / Clans Forum 14 Feb '14

"This thread is not about you knob-head." -divegeester [7] [0]

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Last Word Sentences / General Forum 10 Feb '14

Originally posted by moonbus
"Kangaroos," answered Norbert, after knowingly abjuring sesquipedalianism. {Have fun with that one!}

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"Soon every Syrian queen understood, instinctively, people eventually decide against liberalism, insisting all nationals invision some misery.

Bring it on." -Great Big Stees [3] [0]

Outstanding, Steve!

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Originally posted by ChessPraxis
"Recreational materials" from Colorado.
"Recommendation materials"... misspelling? By the way, CP, posts in HandyAndy's Wheelbarrow receive both timely recognition and heirloom permanence since RHP Thumbs Up [and Down] Totals on all posts disappear after sixty days.

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"Things Women and Men Don't Like" / General Forum 10 Feb '14

"Being psychoanalyzed by pretentious windbags." HandyAndy [13] [1]<--- Update
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"Last Word Sentences" / General Forum 10 Feb '14

Originally posted by moonbus
"Kangaroos," answered Norbert, after knowingly abjuring sesquipedalianism. {Have fun with that one!}

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"Soon every Syrian queen understood, instinctively, people eventually decide against liberalism, insisting all nationals invision some misery.

Bring it on." -Great Big Stees [4] [0]<--- Update

Outstanding, Steve!

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Last Word Sentences / General Forum 10 Feb '14

Originally posted by moonbus
"Kangaroos," answered Norbert, after knowingly abjuring sesquipedalianism. {Have fun with that one!}

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"Soon every Syrian queen understood, instinctively, people eventually decide against liberalism, insisting all nationals invision some misery.

Bring it on." -Great Big Stees [3] [0]

Outstanding, Steve![/b]
What's "invision"? "Envision", maybe?

Better might be "invent".


Originally posted by Suzianne
What's "invision"? "Envision", maybe?

Better might be "invent".
Perhaps Steve will clarify its usage within his locomotive length sentence.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Perhaps Steve will clarify its usage within his locomotive length sentence.
I think "invision" is when your eyes roll back in your head and you peer despairingly at the emptiness within.

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Energizer Bobby 17 Feb '14

"That turd sack STILL isn't dead?" -Hand of Hecate [6] [2]


Originally posted by HandyAndy
I think "invision" is when your eyes roll back in your head and you peer despairingly at the emptiness within.
Creative coinage relevant to the game's sentence... "invision" almost with pathological audit and/or spiritual connotation.


Things Women and Men Don't Like 11 Feb '14

"Lets see if I can get you to like the terms? Menstruation usually means that you haven't got her pregnant and menopause means that you don't have to worry about getting her pregnant." -drewnogal [3] [0]