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I gotta say miser sounds too, well miserly. I hate to keep shooting everyone down, but this is what I…
- View post Thanks for that.
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- View post Soonish. I need to register the name, and that takes a week or so to see if the name I…
- View post Yeah, I tried "sage", but I don't feel all that sagacious. Besides, Australians don't like people who appear to be…
- View post Especially when the dog's go out in the morning. He thinks it makes a fine trampoline.
- View post Our couch is one of those fold-into-a-bed futon arrangements. We've already re-stuffed the futon once, and the cover was getting…
- View post Halooooooo? Where did everyone go? I'm still working on the business name, despite all the fine help I've received. What…
- View post Morning Andi.
- View post My mind went completely another direction with the lol reference. I worked my way from lolcat to lolgato to lolvato,…
- View post Even Imogen, whose father is English had trouble understanding whole swaths of Taggert. I was completely lost. As in most…
- View post Be careful of the bears. =:o
- View post Yes that's true. Although that just seems to be an excuse to put lots of extraneous letters in words like:…
- View post Love it. It would be a shame, and a great loss to humanity, if two such talented guys were passed…
- View post Check out this YouTube of Adam Hills to hear the "question" bit.
- View post Here it's more of mumble than a drawl. I swear there's a competition amongst a certain class of men to…
- View post lol. Next thing you know the dykes will be busting in.
- View post Good luck. I've been here six years and I still have to ask for translations.
- View post Again, catchy but not entirely accurate. Although busting droughts will be part of it, there's a whole bunch more.
- View post I think that only works if you are going to go for big. It will be years before I even…
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