Does Pullman like Led Zeppelin?
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I used to do that, but then I thought that just clicking the 'quote' button and looking for what was written in small print was a lot simpler.
You cannot trust this girl. Her mind has been warped by colours, sounds and shapes.
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes,
Smiles awake you when you rise.
Golden slumbers kiss your eyes,
Smiles awake you when you rise.
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I just have notepad open when I read posts now. The little collection of quotes too naughty for size 9 text you get at the end is quite funny.
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It's really damned annoying; I now have to have Word open at the same time as I'm browsing the forums. Who started it? Probably me, thinking about it..
Q: If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God tell you when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Pullman: Well, I'm retiring, would you like to take it on ?
Pullman: Well, I'm retiring, would you like to take it on ?
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or why not just not post with tiny letters-because anyone can just paste it in the address bar anyways??
if a guy did the marzipan thing with me...and he wasn't kidding or joking or laughing when he did it and he said that thing about having the love I need and he was serious about it....I think I would be too embarrassed to like the guy. But I'm the kind of girl who appreciates love as a series of cut-downs and sarcastic romantic comments, very Much Ado About Nothing style. But I'm sure mr. callmecrono's woman was very pleased.
if a guy did the marzipan thing with me...and he wasn't kidding or joking or laughing when he did it and he said that thing about having the love I need and he was serious about it....I think I would be too embarrassed to like the guy. But I'm the kind of girl who appreciates love as a series of cut-downs and sarcastic romantic comments, very Much Ado About Nothing style. But I'm sure mr. callmecrono's woman was very pleased.
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Candy is dandy, but...Hmm. We know your sort, young Max.I find the libation on their part of copious alcoholic liquids is a more simple technique, however.
Have some madeira m'dear
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...it makes you fat.
ha ha. just kidding. I love Willy wonka! But I'm sure that quote is from something else besides Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
ha ha. just kidding. I love Willy wonka! But I'm sure that quote is from something else besides Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
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Ogden Nash. Long before Willy Wonka...ha ha. just kidding. I love Willy wonka! But I'm sure that quote is from something else besides Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Candy is dandy
But liquor is quicker
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Beer and grass, you're on your ass
Grass and beer, you're in the clear
Credit where credit's due... Thanks to Tanya for that one.
Grass and beer, you're in the clear
Credit where credit's due... Thanks to Tanya for that one.
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Don't worry if they're more concerned about rhyme conncected with alcohol than romance-that really put a smile on my face. Wonder if it would work twice...
'Over the hills and far away' was also the marching song of the 95th Rifles, as I remember from my stint as a Richard Sharpe fan.
'Over the hills and far away' was also the marching song of the 95th Rifles, as I remember from my stint as a Richard Sharpe fan.
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