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TreKay
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 13:44 Post subject:
Tat
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No Tat???
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andydp
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 14:25 Post subject:
Wouldn't you rather have
tit for tat ? In that case its tit.
Power bar
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Snickers Marathon Bar
PS: A titmouse is NOT a mouse with tits.
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cdnhollywood
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 14:49 Post subject:
| andydp wrote: | | PS: A titmouse is NOT a mouse with tits. |
>sigh<...hold on while I cancel my order....
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MissLes
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 15:21 Post subject:
| andydp wrote: | Wouldn't you rather have
tit for tat ? In that case its tit.
Power bar
or
Snickers Marathon Bar
PS: A titmouse is NOT a mouse with tits. |
Awwwwww, look at what's on the first page again!
Snickers bar. Frozen, please.
Diet Coke or Coke Zero?
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 15:27 Post subject:
| MissLes wrote: | | andydp wrote: | Wouldn't you rather have
tit for tat ? In that case its tit.
Power bar
or
Snickers Marathon Bar
PS: A titmouse is NOT a mouse with tits. |
Awwwwww, look at what's on the first page again!
Snickers bar. Frozen, please.
Diet Coke or Coke Zero? |
Diet Coke
pets or no pets?
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MissLes
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 15:28 Post subject:
| HYPERASHEL wrote: |
Diet Coke
pets or no pets? |
Pets! I heart pets!
Hamster or gerbil?
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Kimba90
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 16:49 Post subject:
| MissLes wrote: |
Hamster or gerbil? |
I will take this one!
Gerbils! I had gerbils when I was little. I had one, named Barry Manilow, because he had a big nose. But then Barry Manilow had babies.
Tanning bed
or Farmer's Tan?
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 16:54 Post subject:
| Kimba90 wrote: | | MissLes wrote: |
Hamster or gerbil? |
I will take this one!
Gerbils! I had gerbils when I was little. I had one, named Barry Manilow, because he had a big nose. But then Barry Manilow had babies.
Tanning bed
or Farmer's Tan? |
Farmer's tan
a home veggie garden or the produce aisle
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andydp
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 17:20 Post subject:
| HYPERASHEL wrote: | | a home veggie garden or the produce aisle |
Local Farmer's market.
(We do not plant our plants we bury them...)
Big, meaty, juicy, red ripe tomato...
In a salad
or
by itself with a little salt and olive oil ?
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JUJR
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 20:40 Post subject:
| andydp wrote: | | HYPERASHEL wrote: | | a home veggie garden or the produce aisle |
Local Farmer's market.
(We do not plant our plants we bury them...)
Big, meaty, juicy, red ripe tomato...
In a salad
or
by itself with a little salt and olive oil ? |
salt and olive oil mmmmmmm
beefsteak tomato
or
cherry/grape tomato
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DCRunningDiva
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Posted: 08/30/05 - 20:43 Post subject:
| JUJR wrote: | | andydp wrote: | | HYPERASHEL wrote: | | a home veggie garden or the produce aisle |
Local Farmer's market.
(We do not plant our plants we bury them...)
Big, meaty, juicy, red ripe tomato...
In a salad
or
by itself with a little salt and olive oil ? |
salt and olive oil mmmmmmm
beefsteak tomato
or
cherry/grape tomato |
Beefsteak (although Ugli are the best!).
Eating at the computer or eating at a table?
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MissLes
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Posted: 08/31/05 - 09:56 Post subject:
Eating at the table.
Coffee: black or with stuff in it.
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andydp
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Posted: 08/31/05 - 09:58 Post subject:
| MissLes wrote: | Eating at the table.
Coffee: black or with stuff in it. |
Cream and two Sweet and Lows Please...
Flavored coffee like hazelnut, pumpkin spice etc...
or
REAL Coffee like French roast, Classic Roast etc
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 08/31/05 - 10:04 Post subject:
| andydp wrote: | | MissLes wrote: | Eating at the table.
Coffee: black or with stuff in it. |
Cream and two Sweet and Lows Please...
Flavored coffee like hazelnut, pumpkin spice etc...
or
REAL Coffee like French roast, Classic Roast etc |
Real coffee, as a matter of fact it is French Roast.
Brewed by the cup or by the pot?
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MissLes
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Posted: 08/31/05 - 10:23 Post subject:
At work: by the cup. At home: by the pot.
Tea bags or tea leaves?
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