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Either are the norm, both are rare wow..that's pretty damn good if I do say so |
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (By the way....you should see the pm's I get from her. Everyone should play like she does.) |
LOL, now how do you look in a pair of nerdy but oddly sexy Clark Kent glasses?
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I should tell you I can see through sun dresses. |
Why are Blackberries (the phone) called a Blackberry and not a Blueberry or Strawberry?
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*covers private parts with hands* |
Because they would then be made fun of in blues songs or straw jokes.
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!! A little on the skinny side...but in admirable condition...I must say. |
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Well what do you want?
You didn't give me much to work with. I suppose you're now you're going to say there is no answer---you were just wondering. |
I guess she turned tail and ran.
Nice sight,though. Simpson's case is too obfuscated....it merely can boiled down to simple terms.The police interview and the testimony of Alan Park. Same thing with Oswald's......great screen play,but too much and lots of dysinformation. It ,too, can be boiled down to simple terms;a lack of the taped police/FBI interview ( they actually did have these things back then) as well as a lack of simple pen and pad notes ( ditto for these). Simply throw in parading the supposed single perpetrator in this crime of the century around the crowded police station halls and then announcing his transfer to the world as to exactly when and from where to where and then by all means do it through a gaggle of people in a completely unsecure area....................waller------there is your conspiracy. And now I am verklempt.........take the topic of global warming while I recover and discuss. |
. . . if you put the murdered President of the United States on one side of a scale and that wretched waif Oswald on the other side, it doesn't balance. You want to add something weightier to Oswald. It would invest the President's death with meaning, endowing him with martyrdom. He would have died for something. . . . A conspiracy would, of course, do the job nicely. — William Manchester.
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And may I say....the conspiracy did do the job....quite nicely. But it is funny how a simple waif immediately altered a historical mountain of federal policies and direction. Manchester was a puppet...even Uncle Bob would never have accepted him. |
Sighty-poo...there are certain posters I will not argue with.
You are not one of them. :) |
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I just think people are quick to grasp onto conspiracy theories. |
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Oh...I forgot.
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That is my fine dupa. To counter your :p |
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