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Ernest Borgine Belches
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Jun 4 01:14 UTC 1998 |
This is the item for discussing Shrugs and Belches. These are two of my
favorite gestures. I beleive them to be elequant. So why is the belch
regarded as rude and the shrug as non-commital? THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS
ISSUE!!
RESPOND IN DUE COURSE!!
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font
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response 1 of 11:
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Jun 6 15:22 UTC 1998 |
<shrug>
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cloud
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response 2 of 11:
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Jun 7 02:22 UTC 1998 |
That's the right attitude.
Anyone else care to comment?
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snowth
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response 3 of 11:
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Jun 7 18:41 UTC 1998 |
<yawn>
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cloud
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response 4 of 11:
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Jun 15 13:55 UTC 1998 |
Thbbtbtpbt!
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font
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response 5 of 11:
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Jun 19 16:37 UTC 1998 |
<humf>
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snowth
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response 6 of 11:
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Jun 19 19:10 UTC 1998 |
<BbBbBbBbBoing!>
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cloud
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response 7 of 11:
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Jun 19 21:08 UTC 1998 |
(Cricket has a cold...)
Snorfgthbtppptch!
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snowth
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response 8 of 11:
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Jun 20 03:09 UTC 1998 |
Poor cricket. I'd offer to take your cold, and feed it three times a day and
walk it, but my dad is allergic to pets.
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cloud
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response 9 of 11:
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Jun 22 03:50 UTC 1998 |
Shucks. I was kinda hoping someone would take care of it while I was on
vacation... Hm... What if you saw a man dashing down the street yelling "I
lost my cold! Quick, somebody catch it!!"
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orinoco
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response 10 of 11:
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Jun 25 13:57 UTC 1998 |
I'd hand him an ice cube.
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cloud
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response 11 of 11:
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Jul 28 00:16 UTC 1998 |
<Shrug>
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