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I want one of the new "What Would Flyingcursor Do" shirts that are going to be available soon.
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Or, What would Flyingcursor Du.
Or, Who would Flyingcursor do.

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I've been looking for a place that sells leaf lard. It's supposed to make great pie crusts
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That is the best flippin' icon, izz!!!!! Darn! Wish I'd found it first!! :wink:


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Ladies, I think we are becoming a bit risque, to say the least. Perhaps you should look towards The Flyingcursor for a more proper decorum. In the meantime, what do you think of my idea for a new avatar for yours truly:



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Flyingcursor wrote:New Flyingcursor action figures available soon.
I always said the name "Flyingcursor" reminded me of a super hero. Too bad you got rid of the cute little dude with the lime helmet.

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What on earth is leaf lard? Does it come from lavishly fed plants or something?
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Will O'B wrote:Ladies, I think we are becoming a bit risque, to say the least. Perhaps you should look towards The Flyingcursor for a more proper decorum. In the meantime, what do you think of my idea for a new avatar for yours truly:



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Man, I have the best idea for an animated icon using that pic... but I think it really would be over the top for the board. ::shaking head:: What a waste of my creative mind! ::sigh:: And, I broke the rules again! ::double sigh::
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aderyn_du wrote:Man, I have the best idea for an animated icon using that pic... but I think it really would be over the top for the board. ::shaking head:: What a waste of my creative mind! ::sigh:: And, I broke the rules again! ::double sigh::
I have a few myself, but one: yes, it would be a bit over the top, and two: I don't know how to do them! :P Oh, and Ad, you didn't break the rules...you can't respond to the post right before yours, but any other one is fair game :D
Will, that picture is hilarious! :lol:
Ad, glad to see that my avatar has inspired your creativity...yours is way better. Now I'm going to have to go on a quest to find another one :wink:
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Nanohedron wrote:What on earth is leaf lard? Does it come from lavishly fed plants or something?
Here's a definition:
Leaf lard, the internal fat of the hog, separated in leaves
or masses from the kidneys, etc.; also, the same melted.
It's supposed to be better for pie crusts. I have no idea if it will work or not, for I typically use Crisco for my crusts. When I find the stuff, and make a pie, I'll send you a slice, ok Nano? :D
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izzarina wrote:I've been looking for a place that sells leaf lard. It's supposed to make great pie crusts
Look for someone killing hogs and make a request. It's that time of year in my neck of the woods(weather is cold enough). That makes me think of my uncle who use to always want the heads for - hogshead cheese, yuck!
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