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Old 10-03-2006, 12:02 PM   #2161
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No, I never did!!! An uncharacteristic lack of response from patentpara!! Tee hee!
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:02 PM   #2162
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That was my point on a different day. Today I was pointing out that, "Yeah, you are like totally right," doesn't really add much. You can get as defensive as you want and point out that other posters do it too, but the bottom line is, you do it more often than anyone else.

Compare your post to whoever asked if they needed a rep on the west coast. It's basically the same thing as yours, but it's more creative and at least attempts to be funny.

And everyone else, from fringey to ncs to nononononononon has been called out on the pointlessness and frequency of their posts, so stop acting like you're being singled out.

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I have? The only person I recall calling me out on pointless posts is me. Like in a "by the way this post has no point" sort of way. But maybe a long time ago someone else did. Lucky me, I block out all criticism.

And I'm probably not even top 15 in post count anymore.

And, for the record, I had an incredibly meat-erific weekend this week. It turns out that I don't have the heart to tell my ailing, elderly grandma that I don't eat sausage for breakfast or fried chicken for dinner.

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The Wire is the one show I will tape and watch later if I cannot watch it during its regular time slot!!! It is kicking ass this season!! Tee hee!
This new schtick of yours is so funny and original, it gives me a case of the guffaws!! HaHaHa!!!!!
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:05 PM   #2164
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The Wire is the one show I will tape and watch later if I cannot watch it during its regular time slot!!! It is kicking ass this season!! Tee hee!
Do you think any TV show would be good for a spin class, but hills/sprints being based upon speed of plot movement instead of the beat? Assume you could find a show the whole class would like.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:06 PM   #2165
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What is the equivalent of Ms. or Mrs. for an Italian woman to whom I am addressing a business letter? Or should I just use Ms., since the letter is in English?
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:10 PM   #2166
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What is the equivalent of Ms. or Mrs. for an Italian woman to whom I am addressing a business letter? Or should I just use Ms., since the letter is in English?
"Mmmm, Bellissima! :love: :"
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:18 PM   #2167
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"Mmmm, Bellissima! :love: :"
Hepful.

I also now have a mental image of Adam Sandler licking Kirstie Alley's arm.
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:21 PM   #2168
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I think you need to change up your schtick. In case you haven't noticed it, you've become a bit predictable.
Any recommendations on a place to eat for fringey? It's been so long since your last one.

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Old 10-03-2006, 12:23 PM   #2169
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Hepful.

I also now have a mental image of Adam Sandler licking Kirstie Alley's arm.
I believe the main thing in a letter to an Italian woman is you should compliment her breasts in the first few sentences.
  • Donna Cricelli,

    I trust your breasts remain as impressive as they were the last time we met!

    Turning now to your letter of the 18th, I have reviewed your settlement proposal with my client..........
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:23 PM   #2170
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Not a heart of gold. He plays a stone cold sociopath. For example, he dates a spousal abuse victim because she doesn't want to have sex, so he doesn't have to pretend to want it.
I saw it, but thanks for figuring that out for me.

Actually, I was referring to his serial killer tendencies. He only kills other serial killers or sexual predators. I'd say he has a heart of gold for a serial killer.

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Old 10-03-2006, 12:27 PM   #2171
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I have? The only person I recall calling me out on pointless posts is me. Like in a "by the way this post has no point" sort of way. But maybe a long time ago someone else did. Lucky me, I block out all criticism.

And I'm probably not even top 15 in post count anymore.

And, for the record, I had an incredibly meat-erific weekend this week. It turns out that I don't have the heart to tell my ailing, elderly grandma that I don't eat sausage for breakfast or fried chicken for dinner.
CRAP! ncs = nfh. I should just write your names out from now on.

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Old 10-03-2006, 12:30 PM   #2172
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I have? The only person I recall calling me out on pointless posts is me. Like in a "by the way this post has no point" sort of way. But maybe a long time ago someone else did. Lucky me, I block out all criticism.

And I'm probably not even top 15 in post count anymore.

And, for the record, I had an incredibly meat-erific weekend this week. It turns out that I don't have the heart to tell my ailing, elderly grandma that I don't eat sausage for breakfast or fried chicken for dinner.
funny. when Fringey visits her ex-hippie-commune living parents she probably has to eat tofu. ironic?
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Old 10-03-2006, 12:31 PM   #2174
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John Madden. Gay?
Hmmm. Good question. I would guess not, based only upon his hair and how he dresses.
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I believe the main thing in a letter to an Italian woman is you should compliment her breasts in the first few sentences.
I'm on a first name basis with anyone whose breasts deserve compliments.
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