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Old 01-27-2005, 07:17 PM   #2011
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Ooooh! Ooooh! I know this one. I have a friend in the biz (that's what we insiders call it...), and she can get it wholesale. Just tell me which one you want and I'll find out the price.

I'm going shopping with her soon to go and select my post-bonus gift. (I already know what I want, I'm just going to get it at 25% below retail.)
Whoa. Like. Deja vu or something.
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I am starting to thnk its TM's ad. anything for free pics of breasticles, no?
Why are you worried? Based on other descriptions, I've never felt the need to ask you for any.

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Old 01-27-2005, 07:20 PM   #2013
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I like the way that you think. I see a mink vest and panties in your near future.
Now I'm confused on the vest thing again. Are we talking vest-as-outerwear or vest-as-underwear? Which side of the atlantic are you from, monkeyman?
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:24 PM   #2014
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Now I'm confused on the vest thing again. Are we talking vest-as-outerwear or vest-as-underwear? Which side of the atlantic are you from, monkeyman?
I'm sort of worried that the vest will be made out of gorrilla chest.
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:25 PM   #2015
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Whoa. Like. Deja vu or something.
HTF did that happen? I haven't even been at my desk for the last two hours.


Very suspicious if you ask me!!!

And, because you didn't ask, I'll tell you that none of the watches posted here this afternoon is the kind I am going to buy.
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:30 PM   #2016
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I'm sort of worried that the vest will be made out of gorrilla chest.
Some men hunt for sport,
Others hunt for food,
The only thing I'm hunting for,
Is an outfit that looks good...
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:30 PM   #2017
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HTF did that happen? I haven't even been at my desk for the last two hours.


Very suspicious if you ask me!!!

And, because you didn't ask, I'll tell you that none of the watches posted here this afternoon is the kind I am going to buy.
What kind are you going to buy? Now I'm all thinking about getting a watch, though I haven't worn one is several years (yes, I'm actually fringey). Does your super special check-the-price offer apply to me if I find one that interests me?


PS. So far I like this one best - http://www.prestigetime.com/item.php?item_id=2890

Any alternative suggestions for a person who likes that style are appreciated.

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Old 01-27-2005, 07:40 PM   #2018
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Some men hunt for sport,
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The only thing I'm hunting for,
Is an outfit that looks good...
the funniest thing ever by Canadians is the Kids in the Hall and the trappers in the modern office building- correct?
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What kind are you going to buy? Now I'm all thinking about getting a watch, though I haven't worn one is several years (yes, I'm actually fringey). Does your super special check-the-price offer apply to me if I find one that interests me?


PS. So far I like this one best - http://www.prestigetime.com/item.php?item_id=2890

Any alternative suggestions for a person who likes that style are appreciated.
As our birthday may or may not be coming up soon, I thought you should know I would find that an acceptable gift.
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Now I'm confused on the vest thing again. Are we talking vest-as-outerwear or vest-as-underwear? Which side of the atlantic are you from, monkeyman?
My mother is from Borneo, my father from Jakarta. And I have a whole slew of uncles from all over the place that I'd rather not discuss.
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Old 01-27-2005, 07:50 PM   #2021
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the funniest thing ever by Canadians is the Kids in the Hall and the trappers in the modern office building- correct?
close, but no. It's a Monty Burns ditty.

(and the funniest thing by kids in the hall is the head-crusher)

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Old 01-27-2005, 07:54 PM   #2022
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close, but no. It's a Monty Burns ditty.

(and the funniest thing by kids in the hall is the head-crusher)

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Old 01-27-2005, 08:00 PM   #2023
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What kind are you going to buy? Now I'm all thinking about getting a watch, though I haven't worn one is several years (yes, I'm actually fringey). Does your super special check-the-price offer apply to me if I find one that interests me?


PS. So far I like this one best - http://www.prestigetime.com/item.php?item_id=2890

Any alternative suggestions for a person who likes that style are appreciated.
Sure -- I can buy in bulk (as far as I know...).

I'm a little afraid to post what I like, because someone will undoubtedly say it's tacky -- but -- eh, whatevah...

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Due to the ceaseless taunts by Hank, I have decided to quit this forum and start posting elsewhere, where my talents will be appreciated. Anyone interested can start following my work here.
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Old 01-27-2005, 08:01 PM   #2025
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(and the funniest thing by kids in the hall is the head-crusher)
Of course this is purely subjective, but the head crusher could have been done by Monty Python. The whole range of "guys in office" was unique. No one had done that- and the Trappers? Quelle magnifique!

What was the Monty Burns thing?

Besides your hunting poem only tied to one KITH skit-
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