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snowth
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Explain this one
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Jul 13 04:04 UTC 1997 |
Okay. Dare you. Can any of you explain why I once saw Abe Lincon walking
back and forth in my frontyard at 11:37 pm during the fall of 1994? No, there
was no drugs involved, (unless you count the Sudsies!), and I'm pretty sure
I wasn't dreaming. Ideas?
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orinoco
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response 1 of 68:
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Jul 13 04:22 UTC 1997 |
<orin hits tricia very hard with the bat of sanity>
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snowth
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response 2 of 68:
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Jul 14 02:50 UTC 1997 |
Well, there was several packets of Sudsies involved...
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snowth
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response 3 of 68:
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Jul 24 04:30 UTC 1997 |
no ideas? At all? Man, y'all lack imagination.
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y
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response 4 of 68:
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Aug 9 17:31 UTC 1997 |
A very tall kid looking for tricks or treats?
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orinoco
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response 5 of 68:
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Aug 10 22:41 UTC 1997 |
I'm putting my bets on barbecue sauce...
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snowth
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response 6 of 68:
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Aug 11 00:55 UTC 1997 |
re:4 the next youngest people in our neighborhood are my parents, they're 41
and 42. Everyone else has grandchildren... who I don't think are the type to
bring haloween costumes on summer vacations.
re:5 Yeah. sounds like a wise decision, I'm just trying to build up
conversation. Then again, the hat did look a bit like your Thin Walls
whigmaleery... did you have that thing then?
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orinoco
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response 7 of 68:
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Aug 11 01:33 UTC 1997 |
(You never know when a wigamaleary's gonna go kerwhackey on you)
Yes, I belive I did.
Sans duck tape, of course.
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snowth
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response 8 of 68:
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Aug 11 15:20 UTC 1997 |
Spell check your whigmaleery...your kerwhackey is fine, tho'.
If I find you were wandering around in my front yard as an Abe Lincon, I'll
be very disturbed.
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orinoco
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response 9 of 68:
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Aug 11 16:51 UTC 1997 |
Well, keep in mind that I didn't know you back then, and hence wouldn't have
necessarily recognized your lawn.
Keep in mind also that I wasn't exactly tall three years ago.
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snowth
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response 10 of 68:
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Aug 11 19:14 UTC 1997 |
But it is true, that it's the sort of thing you'd do, even if you didn't know
me.
So You say. Who will verify your height for then? Try tall shoes.
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eldrich
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response 11 of 68:
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Sep 11 20:40 UTC 1997 |
<Bob's money in on LSD in the water supply>
<Bob pauses and wonders if Tricia even has pipes out there int he boondocks>
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ninja
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response 12 of 68:
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Sep 13 23:49 UTC 1997 |
Perhaps there are pipes... but what kind? Crack pipe? tobacco pipe? water
pipe? who knows?? I thick it was Professor Plum in the Lounge with the lead
pipe!! =) anyone want to challenge me??
By the way I have been reading the intriguing material in this conference for
several days now and this is my first post... .
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orinoco
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response 13 of 68:
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Sep 14 00:48 UTC 1997 |
Welcome, Skye!
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snowth
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response 14 of 68:
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Sep 14 06:05 UTC 1997 |
Wow. Cool. Skye, only not really. At any rate, welcome!
"Where'd you put my crack-rock?!"
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ninja
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response 15 of 68:
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Sep 14 20:54 UTC 1997 |
I swear i didn't take your crack rock! Getting back on the subject.. It could
be that you were haveing a hallucination. (read #62) People have
hallucinations all the time and most aren't drug induced. i am currently
reading "Fire in the Brain: Clinical Tales of Hallucination" By Ronald K.
Siegel. Very fascinating what the human mind is capable of and how so many
different people experience strikingly similar hallucinations. However I
haven't heard anything about anyone else seeing honest Abe in thier
backyard...Maybe it is Crack. =/
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snowth
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response 16 of 68:
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Sep 15 00:55 UTC 1997 |
front yard, dear.
And if anything it would've been the sudsies. No crack included. (I don't
think. Who would go around putting crack in Arby's sauce? That stuffs alread
kerwackey!)
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ninja
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response 17 of 68:
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Sep 16 17:40 UTC 1997 |
mmmm Arby's sauce... *Homer Simpson drool*
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eldrich
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response 18 of 68:
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Sep 20 19:46 UTC 1997 |
Professor Plum, in the conservatory, with the crack-pipe!
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ninja
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response 19 of 68:
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Sep 21 15:43 UTC 1997 |
No no no! It was professor Plum in the LOUNGE with the crack-Pipe!
no one ever proved me wrong! =/
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eldrich
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response 20 of 68:
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Sep 21 15:47 UTC 1997 |
Wait! But Col. Mustard is *always* the
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ninja
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response 21 of 68:
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Sep 21 18:49 UTC 1997 |
ok I can aggree with you there...Co. Mustard was always the murderer. But no
one compares to MR Green when it comes to being creepy looking. =P
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snowth
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response 22 of 68:
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Sep 23 03:21 UTC 1997 |
I always thought he was a dealer.
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eldrich
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response 23 of 68:
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Sep 24 02:50 UTC 1997 |
I suppose have to get their crack from someone... personally I'd say Mrs.
White is the dealer, who would suspect Mrs. White?
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orinoco
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response 24 of 68:
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Sep 25 00:58 UTC 1997 |
Well, she is color-coordinated...
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