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Mia47
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hey, filmbuff and i are just friends. there is no porn that we made on the 3rd shelf in the back of videostores in mexico. really. purely platonic. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/rolleyes.gif"><P>------------------
ah webcomix... the most addictive things next to caramel-coated crack...
ah webcomix... the most addictive things next to caramel-coated crack...
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I like cheese.<P>-Zodo
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<A HREF="http://www.gpf-comics.com/d/20011012.html" TARGET=_blank>Behold the power of cheese</A><P>Now, on the jello/jelly/jam issue:<P>Jello is a brand name. The company makes both pudding and geletin. (the word 'Jello' has become a generic name for all geletin products, which is probably the source of some of the confusion on this issue)<P>Jam and jelly are essentially the same things, i think. I think that jelly is slightly more geletin like, or something... I'm not completly certain...<P>"MMmmmmmm sixty-four slices of American cheeeeeeese. *eats a slice* Sixty three *eats a slice* sixty two* ...."<P>*next day*<P>"Two.... *eats* ooone .... *eats*"
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"Homer, have you been up all night eating cheese?"
"*groan*"<P>
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"All right, it's instinctive. But the instinct can be fought. We're human beings with the blood of a million savage years on our hands. But we can stop it. We can admit that we're killers but we're not going to kill today. That's all it takes-knowing that we're not going to kill...today. ... Peace or utter destruction-it's up to you." --James T. Kirk
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Mia47
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FilmBuff:
<B>(speaking of which, could I get a copy of that? I accidentally taped over mine with reruns of The Critic)</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>i can't believe you taped over it. *opens THE BOX* let's see... *rummage rummage rummage* can't seem to find it. but there are ridiculous amounts of jello in here. hmm....<P>------------------
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<B>(speaking of which, could I get a copy of that? I accidentally taped over mine with reruns of The Critic)</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>i can't believe you taped over it. *opens THE BOX* let's see... *rummage rummage rummage* can't seem to find it. but there are ridiculous amounts of jello in here. hmm....<P>------------------
ah webcomix... the most addictive things next to caramel-coated crack...
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mia47:
<B>hey, filmbuff and i are just friends. there is no porn that we made on the 3rd shelf in the back of videostores in mexico. really. purely platonic. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/rolleyes.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>(speaking of which, could I get a copy of that? I accidentally taped over mine with reruns of The Critic)
<B>hey, filmbuff and i are just friends. there is no porn that we made on the 3rd shelf in the back of videostores in mexico. really. purely platonic. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/rolleyes.gif">
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>(speaking of which, could I get a copy of that? I accidentally taped over mine with reruns of The Critic)
well, there's a birth-control solution i hadn't quite thought of. certainly ruins your night, i'm sure.On 2001-11-13 10:31, Alex_AtM wrote:
I always thought explosive cigars were bad till I tried explosive condoms.
"If I had a nickel for ever time I've heard that, I'd fill a sock with them and beat the shit out of you for saying something so stupid."
Wow, and here I thought this thread was dead....
Queen of Wands - Wanna taste of religion? Lick a witch.
oh, fuck-no. i'm the king of bringing up old threads. i'll find the question thread in the bmb forum either tomorrow or next week and raise those bones, too.On 2002-04-04 01:35, Aeire wrote:
Wow, and here I thought this thread was dead....
"If I had a nickel for ever time I've heard that, I'd fill a sock with them and beat the shit out of you for saying something so stupid."
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you know whats nice, well many things but the two things im spacificly thinking of are!
people on the forum can use "obsanitys" (like fuck-no in the last post) without it being an issue and that shows a level of maturity, to a degree, although im sure someone will disagree.
the other thing that is nice is water, arn't we all better off for the existance of water? well i think so anyway.
people on the forum can use "obsanitys" (like fuck-no in the last post) without it being an issue and that shows a level of maturity, to a degree, although im sure someone will disagree.
the other thing that is nice is water, arn't we all better off for the existance of water? well i think so anyway.
i love the f-word. it makes me happy. i read a book called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 49-2252121" target="new">The F-Word</a> by Jesse Sheidlower from Random House. it's a beautiful word, and nothing's quite so useful in the language. and it has no parallel in any other language, it's an unique element of the figurative english paradigm.On 2002-04-05 04:11, Alex_AtM wrote:
you know whats nice, well many things but the two things im spacificly thinking of are!
people on the forum can use "obsanitys" (like fuck-no in the last post) without it being an issue and that shows a level of maturity, to a degree, although im sure someone will disagree.
the other thing that is nice is water, arn't we all better off for the existance of water? well i think so anyway.
and as to water... at least it's not <a href="http://www.dhmo.org/" target="new">DHMO</a>. =)
"If I had a nickel for ever time I've heard that, I'd fill a sock with them and beat the shit out of you for saying something so stupid."