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The 21st (Coming of Age) Random Discussion for TPBM *spleen warning*

 
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Feb 18, 2009 13:37 |  #1261

Harm wrote in post #7353134 (external link)
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I thought the most potent venom was from some wonderfully coloured frog in south america. a tiny drop of it paralyses you, then your innards stop functioning, and you naturally die off to feed the animals...

I think it's me after a hearty Mexican dinner with lots of jalapenos, hot salsa, refried beans, and a couple chili rellenios, a burito.. at least thats what my wife says. i have been known to clear not only a room, but 1/2 the house. ;)


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Feb 18, 2009 13:43 |  #1262

cfpackerfan wrote in post #7353090 (external link)
Charming lunchtime conversation.

This comment made me laugh. I'm not sure what but it was short, sweet and to the point. ;)


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Feb 18, 2009 13:44 as a reply to  @ post 7353081 |  #1263

neil_r wrote in post #7352781 (external link)
Only if you don't include the two legged ones that walk upright
thomascanty wrote in post #7352783 (external link)
With or without a spleen?
Becky N wrote in post #7352969 (external link)
Stay tuned...testing...this is only a test...
BOBERT WARNING!!!!!
Permagrin wrote in post #7352977 (external link)
sorta...I was all set to block you for a while until I realized you meant an actual snake! (okay I was just kidding...I never meant to block you, even with a Bobert warning)
cfpackerfan wrote in post #7352980 (external link)
did what work? The warning? No. I still looked.

Something told me that there was hate amok.....the hate! It oooozes from everywhere!! Oh it hurts....muh spleen is in pain!! :p :lol:

Becky N wrote in post #7352900 (external link)
O.R.G.A.N.S

BTW who is that doesn't like those, Mike or Bobert?

:lol: I missed that! Thanks for being smarter than me and seeing it.

It was Mike....I have no fear of insects, weird eyes or snakes.
Just a dragon, a certain Cat and an overly abusive mouse :lol:

JenniferLShort wrote in post #7352811 (external link)
They said spleen! Not liver!!!!

You tell him! Welcome Jennifer.

Guineh wrote in post #7352905 (external link)
Hey, another TX POTNer! .. Bobert and Wu, Look!!!

:shock: a rarity!! I thought TX POTNers were an endangered member!

Guineh wrote in post #7352921 (external link)
At least someone got it!

Yeah...sorry about that. Snake is slow at work.

BearLeeAlive wrote in post #7352932 (external link)
It is my my 'thexthy legs', right?

Yeah.....no :|

Pete wrote in post #7352951 (external link)
A few years ago, I was on the tube (=metro) when this old guy on passing me, complimented me on my "chunky thighs".

I have never been so flabbergasted in all my life...

:lol:

thomascanty wrote in post #7352985 (external link)
Pretty soon you'll catch up with the Oregon contingent.

One day....one day.

BearLeeAlive wrote in post #7353021 (external link)
I had something similar happen, one year I was dressed for Halloween as a transvestite and carried a whip for decoration. I had a guy come up to me and say "I would like you to sing a song on me with the tip of your whip". And, he was deadly serious, I had to try to shake him all night.

:lol:


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Feb 18, 2009 13:45 |  #1264

SNAKE WARNING!!!

crappy work monitor, can't tell how off this is.

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Feb 18, 2009 13:46 |  #1265

The rest will have to wait till tonight when I am home to edit.


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Feb 18, 2009 13:46 |  #1266

Nice one, Crissa..


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Feb 18, 2009 13:50 |  #1267

40 "brilliantly" photoshopped ads (external link). Many of these I kind of consider a bit on the meh side. A lot of them appear to be a photo of something with lots of swirly lines. Meh.


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Feb 18, 2009 13:50 |  #1268

Dude in the red doesn't look too interested in touching Mr. Yellow Snake. ;)


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Feb 18, 2009 13:52 |  #1269

theague wrote in post #7353250 (external link)
Dude in the red doesn't look too interested in touching Mr. Yellow Snake. ;)

But I bet he would be interested in touching something else that is giant and yellow:

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Feb 18, 2009 13:52 |  #1270

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I use phototools, photoframe (love that one), genuine fractals (that's my favorite way of re-sizing) & phototune (I'm uploading the update so I can't remember if that's what it's called). Basically, I didn't originally think it was worth the money. I bought photoframe because I use that a lot and when there were so many issues with it and fractals crashing (I had a previous version of genuine fractals) they sent me the suite for free. I've found that I use the whole thing quite a bit. I never realized how nice the color fixer was until recently when I had something slightly off and couldn't fix it any other way. On my last wedding I used it often.


I am going to download the free trial of PhotoTune and see how it oes


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Feb 18, 2009 13:53 as a reply to  @ theague's post |  #1271

Skrim17 wrote in post #7353225 (external link)
SNAKE WARNING!!!

Wow :) what a beauty. Looks like the gang really enjoyed the reptile visit!


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Feb 18, 2009 13:54 |  #1272

Guineh wrote in post #7353249 (external link)
40 "brilliantly" photoshopped ads (external link). Many of these I kind of consider a bit on the meh side. A lot of them appear to be a photo of something with lots of swirly lines. Meh.

I liked 29.


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Feb 18, 2009 13:55 |  #1273

Harm wrote in post #7353257 (external link)
But I bet he would be interested in touching something else that is giant and yellow:

Is that a gigantic display panel? :shock:


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Feb 18, 2009 13:56 |  #1274

Guineh wrote in post #7353249 (external link)
40 "brilliantly" photoshopped ads (external link). Many of these I kind of consider a bit on the meh side. A lot of them appear to be a photo of something with lots of swirly lines. Meh.

Some are really nice though. My least favorite was the Opal in shoe. That add would not get me to even look at the car.


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Feb 18, 2009 13:56 |  #1275

theague wrote in post #7353272 (external link)
I liked 29.

I'll bet :D Gives you something to... um... think about.


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