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Post by sweetsangria on Jan 7, 2006 21:18:52 GMT -5
Hehehe... I did a quick skim read of some of it and this cracked me up.. "[Fri Jan 06 20:32:48 EST 2006] ~Sabsy > Hi Sabsy!! <~Sabsy> hey, guys! > yay, my food is here! <orfeo2> LMAO! That sounds like Sabsy is your food!" ROFLMAO! Glad you enjoyed the transcript, Aimee. You were missed. I hope you had a good rest, though. Jenni, I hope you get it to work for you. It was so nice to see you at the chat, even for a short time.
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Post by Ben on Jan 7, 2006 22:07:11 GMT -5
haha. my dog's pretty docile. although once she ate one of my neighbors chooks I read that first as "..ate one of my neighbor's cookies" and thought Awwww what a cute doggie. thats pretty damn funny! she was so hyporactive after she ate the chook. It was pretty sad because anything being killed sucks, but tushka was going nuts: jumping up on my neighbor (who was almost in tears) then running around my backyard a bunch of times. edit - whats the pic in your avitar from jenni? looks interesting
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Post by Koalapupu on Jan 8, 2006 7:01:23 GMT -5
Sabsy ~ I can go into the thread, but if I try to scroll down at all the browser crashes. That's the furthest I've gotten. I don't understand, it doesn't happen in any of the other threads. Well, maybe it'll pass. Ben ~ My avatar is a pic of Pippi Longstockings. You've probably heard of her--she's this character from Astrid Lindgren's books. I like her because she's a combination of ass-kickery and weird! She lives alone with a horse and a monkey, hehe. I recommend everyone who hasn't to read the books. Although they're aimed at children, they have some wonderful laugh-out-loud moments in there. My fave is the one where she goes to school and the teacher (or a visitor?) is a terrible person who gives candy and gifts to pupils who answer the way she wants them to. In the end Peppi rewards all the poor kids who the teacher made to go into the dummy corner saying they just see things differently and aren't necessarily dumb.
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Post by *Herry* on Jan 8, 2006 8:07:15 GMT -5
arse-kickery I am definitely teaching that. *writes it down*
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Post by redcloud on Jan 8, 2006 9:31:36 GMT -5
I really like your avatar, Jenni. I can't name the character in French, I'm not 100% sure
edit: so she's the character I thought she would be: Fifi Brindacier (which means piece of steel)
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Post by sweetsangria on Jan 8, 2006 13:26:12 GMT -5
I think Miranda is in Vegas now, so she probably won't see this for awhile, but: Miranda- I saw Chris Isaak last night on Soundstage! Off to buy some C.D's today, me thinks.
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Post by *Herry* on Jan 8, 2006 16:50:40 GMT -5
I wonder if she'll run into that Australian stripper....
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Post by orfeo on Jan 8, 2006 17:38:58 GMT -5
I wonder if she'll run into that Australian stripper.... What, there's only one?
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Post by DaturaFae on Jan 8, 2006 17:49:42 GMT -5
My avatar is a pic of Pippi Longstockings. You've probably heard of her--she's this character from Astrid Lindgren's books. I like her because she's a combination of ass-kickery and weird! She lives alone with a horse and a monkey, hehe. I recommend everyone who hasn't to read the books. Although they're aimed at children, they have some wonderful laugh-out-loud moments in there. My fave is the one where she goes to school and the teacher (or a visitor?) is a terrible person who gives candy and gifts to pupils who answer the way she wants them to. In the end Peppi rewards all the poor kids who the teacher made to go into the dummy corner saying they just see things differently and aren't necessarily dumb. I thought that was who is in your avatar!!! I was such a HUGE fan of Pippi when I was little. I think I wanted to be her (aside from the semi-orphan part). I used to rent the movies all the time. I loved the "Scrubbing Day" part. They all break into song and scrub her house by wearing sponges like skates and the pouring suds all over the place. I remember asking my mom why I couldn't do that when I was asked to clean my room. Didn't she have a flying motorbike? I could be wrong. Anyway, "ass-kickery and weird" definitely describes her!
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Post by *Herry* on Jan 8, 2006 18:28:02 GMT -5
I wonder if she'll run into that Australian stripper.... What, there's only one? Haha - well, a 'canoodley' one anyway!
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Post by Hellfire on Jan 9, 2006 0:35:03 GMT -5
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Post by Aims on Jan 9, 2006 2:48:30 GMT -5
I loved the "Scrubbing Day" part. They all break into song and scrub her house by wearing sponges like skates and the pouring suds all over the place. I remember asking my mom why I couldn't do that when I was asked to clean my room. Didn't she have a flying motorbike? I could be wrong. Anyway, "ass-kickery and weird" definitely describes her! Hahaha omg I remember that too! I also remember when we'd have book week at school, and we'd all have to dress as a favourite book character, there'd always be at least one girl dressed as Pippi. With the wire in her hair to help her braids defy gravity... lol. Good times.
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Post by talulad on Jan 10, 2006 20:26:02 GMT -5
I just altered my sig, and it occurs to me - I love that I post on a forum where someone's sig pic is a girl, and their avatar is a girl, and yet you still have to check their gender on the member info just to know. ♥
Also, I love my sigbuddy ♥ ♥ ♥
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Post by *Herry* on Jan 10, 2006 23:46:35 GMT -5
Hello, luffly sig buddy!! ♥ ♥ ♥
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Post by Ben on Jan 11, 2006 16:43:46 GMT -5
tinyurl.com/d5w4tThis is a "as I lay dying video" mimed by 4 bored kids. I found it pretty funny
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Post by Natasha~ on Jan 13, 2006 23:33:52 GMT -5
Professional Widow from WTSF is amazing, except for the censured bits. Umm, Helly and Jay, who is that in your sigs? xo
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Post by ♪Carly♪ on Jan 13, 2006 23:38:36 GMT -5
That reminds me that one of my friends has had my WTSF DVD for FOREVER. (Jason, that would be Danielle). Never lend her anything if you want it back within three years.
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Post by Natasha~ on Jan 13, 2006 23:42:24 GMT -5
^ Lol, yeah, I have friends like that. I lent out my coveted copy of A Clockwork Orange to this friend, Dan, and it took me forever to get it back. Thank goodness I did, it's my favorite book. xoxox
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Post by ♪Carly♪ on Jan 14, 2006 0:01:42 GMT -5
^ Lol, yeah, I have friends like that. I lent out my coveted copy of A Clockwork Orange to this friend, Dan, and it took me forever to get it back. Thank goodness I did, it's my favorite book. xoxox That blows. I usually don't have a problem with getting books back...I have gotten several books back, though, that were basically ruined.
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Post by ♣Miranda♣ on Jan 14, 2006 3:14:20 GMT -5
I think Miranda is in Vegas now, so she probably won't see this for awhile, but: Miranda- I saw Chris Isaak last night on Soundstage! Off to buy some C.D's today, me thinks. Oh, Chris Isaak. I would marry that man. I'm back from Vegas now and I (sadly) didn't run into any Australian strippers, canoodley or otherwise.
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