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raves +2 posted Jul 09, 2008 02:26AM GMT
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(lol) This answer is a crack up. It is like when a man says to a lady who has been out all night, or just has not had a time to relax and he says, "Dam, your hot". (lol), even more ironic is when he meant you are hot, as in heated up, or to warm, (lol), like you are just out of the sun...
Meanest but nicest, dam, You are political, as in, a former colleague became distant because he wanted an elective position. However, in the long run, it indicated I could not work, at the same time, it admitted i am capable of kicking some butt. It just is not what he claimed he was looking for, and funny, so nice, yet mean as hell. He was the exact individual who sent me into the Professional Archaeological Field swinging (lol).
Or like, your nose is very attractive, and it makes yaw stick out in the crowd (lol). At the same time, it was a different sort of nose and looked really good. in conjunction with other aspects. At the same time, I ould see the more mature lady get jealous, I laughed inside, knowing in some manner, I had what it takes, however, nothing really to get excited about.
Some real negative stuff, but I like the joks aspect of this answer......... : )
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raves +2 Jul 09, 2008 02:46AM GMTI am good (lol), hahaaa doing well, gardened, got some really good sun, 95 here. Starting to be brown-red man again (lol). Looking good, playing lots of guitar, recording this week or next up in Reno.
Here is another funny one, ok, wont share the blanket one though.
Ok, I was in Chico, went to party in the day, and a gal friend of mine could not go out, so I went out by myself. I had on a poncho and black boots. It was raining hard, and I walked into a brewery and this guy said, hey look, it was a Clint Eastwood movie, " 'Hang em High". hmmm
Ok, "High PLains Drifter", (lol).
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raves +3 Jul 09, 2008 02:21AM GMT







Answered None of the above
I was riding down the street in 1972 on my bicycle wearing an orange rain parka when I overheard a little boy tell his mother, "There's the Great Pumpkin!" Better than, "He's fat!", which I've also heard.