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I don't know if you're intelligent enough or not to cringe? 🙂 😛

Don't worry though Old Pal, you're pretty safe behind your keyboard. 🙂

-VR

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Gooster have you noticed all the red thumbs you get now that you never got before, along with your Twin? See how times have changed for the both of you? 🙂 😛

EDIT: Do you really think that "Ghost" needs wing men? 🙂

-VR


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Yeah, he should get back with you and your popular self.

That'd be shrewd.

Keep begging.
He's got a good heart.

(Though I haven't seen his EKG: I imagine that you broke his heart the day you left the Ghost Chamber.)
💔


r&r lyrics without context

drawing pictures of mountains that look like bumps
and thrashing the air with his hands


@very-rusty said
Gooster have you noticed all the red thumbs you get now that you never got before, along with your Twin? See how times have changed for the both of you? 🙂 😛

EDIT: Do you really think that "Ghost" needs wing men? 🙂

-VR
That's OK, he's got lots of "friends" to thumb him up later.

Of course, we all know that he doesn't "care about thumbs".

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"I'm good enough."
"I'm smart enough."
"And doggone it; people like me!"

- Al Franken (SNL)


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Your perpetual ability to misjudge people is perhaps your best quality.


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Yes, you did. Very much so.


Wait, think I know an insightful fable...


The Lion's Share

The Lion went once a-hunting along with the Fox, the Jackal, and the Wolf. They hunted and they hunted 'til at last they surprised a Stag, and soon took its life. Then came the question how the spoil should be divided. "Quarter me this Stag," roared the Lion; so the other animals skinned it and cut it into four parts. Then the Lion took his stand in front of the carcass and pronounced judgment: The first quarter is for me in my capacity as King of Beasts; the second is mine as arbiter; another share comes to me for my part in the chase; and as for the fourth quarter, well, as for that, I should like to see which of you will dare to lay a paw upon it."

"Humph," grumbled the Fox as he walked away with his tail between his legs; but he spoke in a low growl ."You may share the labours of the great, but you will not share the spoil."


Aesop's Fable