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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Aug 10, 2005 8:36:59 GMT -6
...I have flappy little tits. It never ceases to amaze me how much we have in common.
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Post by Christinko on Aug 10, 2005 8:39:31 GMT -6
A woman's mouth? But that's likely too close for comfort to your danger-zone O-ring.
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Aug 10, 2005 8:53:12 GMT -6
Great! I'll start scouring E-Bay right away.
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Post by Christinko on Aug 10, 2005 9:05:54 GMT -6
BB--in common? Well, maybe. My moniker ain't Stinko for nuttin'
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Aug 10, 2005 10:36:03 GMT -6
Separated at birth ... ?
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Post by Cherbunny on Aug 10, 2005 11:43:22 GMT -6
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Post by Exildo Wonsetler Briggs III on Aug 10, 2005 16:17:20 GMT -6
<wish I knew how to do the link thingy>
Like this:
url=http://www.websiteaddress.com]CLICK HERE![/url
You will need to put the [ symbol at the beginning and ] at the end of the example above. If I put them in, you would not see all the stuff but only the CLICK HERE highlighted.
............Bob
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Post by ♥ COVID-19♥ on Aug 10, 2005 16:21:32 GMT -6
What's the code to disable Automatic Garbage Collection in a Java API?
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Post by Cherbunny on Aug 10, 2005 16:37:58 GMT -6
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Post by Hazelita on Aug 10, 2005 21:11:29 GMT -6
I think Hazel has great curves.............don't ch-ch-change babe! Thanks, baby doll! Ditto!
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Post by Chicago Jake on Aug 10, 2005 21:58:17 GMT -6
I think Hazel has great curves.......... I'll second that emotion! Ya mon!!......Jake
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Post by New Mama on Sept 14, 2005 13:33:35 GMT -6
Took me forever to read this thread. Green Eggs and Ham....who cares! I need a differnet job so I can catch up here.
Anyway, Hazel I too did the South Beach thing this year and lost 50 pounds. How's it going?
One of my favorites reads lately was Alexander Hamilton. A little dry but most interesting. I learned so much about our constitution and the Federalist Papers mainly written by him. He was one smart dude. I knew Aaron Burr killed him in a duel, but I didn’t realize that Burr was Vice President of the USA at the time (and dueling was already illegal).
I also liked Wicked. Hope to see the play soon. It's in Chicago for a long engagement. It was a lot more thoughtful than I expected.
Another fav recently was Russka. A 1000= year history of Russia. MOST interesting. I read a couple other books by this author but his name escapes me at the moment. Rutherford maybe? He writes historical type novels that weaves several family lines over hundreds of years. A great way learn about different countries. I also read his books on England, London, and Poland. Sorry but their is a reason for all those Polish jokes.
I have two hours a day on a train, so I read a lot. I appreciate some of the recommendations here. I’ll be giving Don Quixote a try soon. It gets tough finding informative, yet entertaining books anymore. I especially like historical novels, not necessarily Romance novels.
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Post by vbplyr on Sept 14, 2005 16:52:50 GMT -6
I also liked Wicked. Hope to see the play soon. The play was really great. Surprised me, I didn't even really want to see it.
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