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brenner
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response 50 of 104:
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Apr 8 06:14 UTC 1997 |
Okay, okay, okay,, I'll be Kilmer and YOU can be Brando.
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font
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response 51 of 104:
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Apr 9 04:17 UTC 1997 |
Yahooodie. I am the Brandobombastic crossdresser......
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brenner
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response 52 of 104:
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Apr 9 06:22 UTC 1997 |
he ruined that movie, you know?
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orinoco
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response 53 of 104:
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Sep 1 02:35 UTC 1997 |
Ah, a fortuitous number indeed.
222, that is.
Exactly 1/3 of that of the beast, for what it's worth.
The question being, if two wrongs don't make a right, what does one third of
a wrong make?
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void
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response 54 of 104:
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Sep 2 06:58 UTC 1997 |
a paper airplane?
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orinoco
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response 55 of 104:
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Sep 6 03:39 UTC 1997 |
But three rights make a left.
Or two, if you turn 120 degrees at a time.
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font
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response 56 of 104:
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Sep 6 04:15 UTC 1997 |
So what does 1/3 of the Beast make? Bronto-burgers for *everyone*?
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orinoco
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response 57 of 104:
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Sep 6 15:07 UTC 1997 |
Well, 1/3 of a beast with seven horns and ten heads would make 2 1/3 heads
and 3 1/3 horns.
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void
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response 58 of 104:
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Sep 7 06:03 UTC 1997 |
which would make coin flipping a bit difficult, methinks.
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font
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response 59 of 104:
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Sep 8 20:58 UTC 1997 |
Not really. All you need is 1/3 a coin, a pie shaped peice that growls.
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orinoco
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response 60 of 104:
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Sep 9 02:35 UTC 1997 |
Yea, verily. 8 1/3 cents in quarters.
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font
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response 61 of 104:
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Sep 18 03:20 UTC 1997 |
Tie & Quartered! (this should be linked to the torture Item) For this you
must *ask* for details. (or entails, which ever appeals)
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orinoco
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response 62 of 104:
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Sep 21 19:13 UTC 1997 |
No, drawn and quartered. Thirded, even.
The motion is drawn and seconded.
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raven
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response 63 of 104:
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Mar 1 02:20 UTC 1998 |
Drawing & quartering is all well & good as long as you don't have to clean
up the mess afterwards. But then again most exquisite torture is not done
in a democratic manner to begin with, so I suppose this is not a big problem.
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orinoco
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response 64 of 104:
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Mar 1 04:31 UTC 1998 |
I reccomend Bounty quilted paper towels.
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snowth
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response 65 of 104:
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Mar 1 09:36 UTC 1998 |
Lucy in the Skye? Oh dear. Didn't know she swung that way... ;)
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orinoco
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response 66 of 104:
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Mar 2 03:20 UTC 1998 |
See? I told you you'd enjoy it in here. It's warm and comfortable, and the
toaster ovens don't bite if you feed them.
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snowth
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response 67 of 104:
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Mar 2 05:37 UTC 1998 |
Sure. If you say so.
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orinoco
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response 68 of 104:
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Mar 4 03:16 UTC 1998 |
Indeed I do.
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snowth
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response 69 of 104:
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Mar 4 05:09 UTC 1998 |
Glad to hear it.
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font
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response 70 of 104:
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Mar 9 05:19 UTC 1998 |
Yeah, and you *can* wear any color you want. <grin>
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orinoco
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response 71 of 104:
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Mar 9 19:49 UTC 1998 |
Despite that attempts to the contrary by the fashion police...
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font
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response 72 of 104:
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Mar 15 01:53 UTC 1998 |
The fashion police are on strike due to 70's retro. Have a nice day. :-P
(personally, I prefer to wear colors that don't exist)
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orinoco
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response 73 of 104:
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Mar 15 03:22 UTC 1998 |
(I'd rather wear 70s retro that doesn't exist, and stick with existant colors
for the rest of my clothing)
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snowth
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response 74 of 104:
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Mar 16 03:45 UTC 1998 |
I like nonexistant colours, but than, I like nonexistant clothing. I'm just
weird like that. ;)
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