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Sep 18, 2007 06:51 as a reply to  @ post 3954454 |  #316

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Sure here you go...

Are you aware your son is being devoured by the famed ravenous giant spiny amoeba from Cygnus 7? :D


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Sep 18, 2007 06:54 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #317

Hmmm... Short5's account name would mean what ... is he into shortwave radio perhaps?

and, oh, yeah... I read the comments about the giant head-eating amoeba. I see no resemblance to a prophylactic.


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Sep 18, 2007 07:06 as a reply to  @ Guineh's post |  #318

Woolburr wrote in post #3953205 (external link)
OMG...does that child actually have a condom on his head?

hehe...teaching him early ;) :lol:

short5 wrote in post #3953216 (external link)
I think it is the kind you get from the machine at the truck stop

cfpackerfan wrote in post #3953241 (external link)
Right next to the 'scented/flavored massage oils' for only 3 quarters. *shudder*

Woolburr wrote in post #3953264 (external link)
That is what I was thinking too...scary!

Why is Cat in the men's room at a truck stop?

wu_wei0 wrote in post #3953379 (external link)
I think that version may qualify for a french tickler-- I heard there were such things. I don't know, though.

:shock::shock::shock:I go away for a few hours to sleep and y'all get Cat into the mens bathroom and try to give her a 'french tickler'?:lol:

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Are you aware your son is being devoured by the famed ravenous giant spiny amoeba from Cygnus 7?

:lol: Sucking his brains out!:shock:


Time to head into work at the office...i'll check in later.


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Sep 18, 2007 07:09 |  #319

MRaiford wrote in post #3954726 (external link)
Hmmm... Short5's account name would mean what ... is he into shortwave radio perhaps?

and, oh, yeah... I read the comments about the giant head-eating amoeba. I see no resemblance to a prophylactic.

You may be right. You are aware that there is a subspecies from the planet mentioned that disguise themselves as said prophylactics in order to survive. well, that's the official story, anyway.

Regardless, that is a super cute photo of a darling looking young fella. Makes a nice Avi, too, Robert! I dig the Vader mask as well.

They both make me a bit wistful. remind m eof my boys when they were young'uns. They grow up fast.

BTW- I'd like to know what that really is and where do I get one?




  
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Sep 18, 2007 07:15 |  #320

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You may be right. You are aware that there is a subspecies from the planet mentioned that disguise themselves as said prophylactics in order to survive. well, that's the official story, anyway.

Regardless, that is a super cute photo of a darling looking young fella. Makes a nice Avi, too, Robert! I dig the Vader mask as well.

They both make me a bit wistful. remind m eof my boys when they were young'uns. They grow up fast.

BTW- I'd like to know what that really is and where do I get one?

Your boys wore condoms on their heads too?


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Sep 18, 2007 07:19 |  #321

Woolburr wrote in post #3954821 (external link)
Your boys wore condoms on their heads too?

Couldn't you have waited until after 5:00pm? Some of us read these forums at work, and well... I don't want to attract too much attention to my office... :lol:

Though I remember as a kid certain "friends" wearing latex gloves on their heads ...


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Sep 18, 2007 07:22 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #322

I would think the photo of the young lad with the condom on his head would raise more eyebrows than the word condom...hehehe


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Sep 18, 2007 07:32 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #323

Condoms are so passé. But laughing so loud the whole building can hear you? That's problematic ;)


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Sep 18, 2007 07:36 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #324

Sorry...I'll be more serious...hehehe


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Sep 18, 2007 07:38 |  #325

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Sorry...I'll be more serious...hehehe

Why do I get the feeling you're going to try to come up with The Best Joke Ever...? :)


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Sep 18, 2007 07:41 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #326

Fear not...I haven't slept in a couple days and am just a bit zippy this morning...I can't remember jokes when I am rested.


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Sep 18, 2007 08:18 |  #327

Woolburr wrote in post #3954821 (external link)
Your boys wore condoms on their heads too?

what do you think? and why on earth would you think that? ;)




  
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I am feeding my mid life crisis tomorrow and am ordering one of these ...

Should have picked up some Sturges brochures for you yesterday, Neil.;)

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popping in while eating frenchie fries to subscribe and say Hiddde Ho... got lots of work to do see ya later.

Are those good for your BP? We are watching your health you know and like any loving parent will point out if you go into excess.

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TD has landed

Wool Gets Nekkid

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TD *snicker* on the nuclear cloud

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Chief there go the insurance rates yet again

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...I have no idea how to check FEC...

Crissy, it is the first button by the top dial that has the lightening bolt and +/-

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Gutzon Borglum. He's the sculptor that created Rushmore. He's buried here in Southern California.

Sad to note he never saw the polished final sculpture, his son finished all the detailing.

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I wish I was closer to Yellowstone.

Me too, we'd do lunch, most definetly.

Great shots everyone, I'm all caught up.


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Sep 18, 2007 08:44 |  #329

MRaiford wrote in post #3954726 (external link)
Hmmm... Short5's account name would mean what ... is he into shortwave radio perhaps?

I think he's mentioned before that's exactly what it means.

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Sad to note he never saw the polished final sculpture, his son finished all the detailing.

True. I'd forgotten about that. Did you go see the nearby peak someone is carving into a Native American? Crazy Horse, I think.


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Sep 18, 2007 08:47 as a reply to  @ post 3947692 |  #330

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I got a chuckle out of the TR's. I don't think it is fair when you can draw yourself a helio pad, limo, etc. though ;)

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