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I'm still with ya but doesn't my web site look a lot like the commie pinko's?
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Woops, I guess you're right. Here's your new one: http://windwizard.net/publicfolder/bagfed.htm
Enjoy!
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Not as impressive, but it's mine!
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On 2003-01-21 00:39, ChrisLaughlin wrote:
Here's your new one: http://windwizard.net/publicfolder/bagfed.htm
Enjoy!
Chris
Chris, once again you've proven that your talents are unrivaled.

Anybody got any good Metloef recipes?

Jef
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Ah well...after weighing the merits of both sides, it is time for me to decide. Chris, I choose you to be my leader, on account of your wonderful artistic talents (those great wizard flute/fiddle drawings) and great low whistle playing.

MurphyStout, don't take this personally. You seem like a very nice guy but I don't know anything about you so, alas, I must choose the enemy over you.

Chris, you might like to know what things I bring to this war to aid your cause:
*crochet hooks
*a hamster named Banjo
*LOTR soundtracks (to put courage in the heart of the army)
*a three-foot tall fiber-optic Christmas tree

Courage, brother, we march to victory!

Cees


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On 2003-01-21 01:21, Cees wrote:


Courage, brother, we march to victory!

Bah! I think not! We have a secret arsenal of expletives of mass destruction which we haven't even used yet. And don't think you can tease them out; I just merded the last UN inspector if you get my drift. And we all have the background to use them. I was a wombattered child; did I ever tell you what a tough world it is outside the borough. You'll get no excuses or apologies from me, you ... oh never mind, trade secret.

As for you Zubivka, I know your game. More Seals and Stouts means fewer potential recruits for the French Foreign Lesion.
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On 2003-01-20 18:34, MurphyStout wrote:
On 2003-01-20 18:31, ChrisLaughlin wrote:
I'm not dead yet! I'll bite you.
Chris

<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: ChrisLaughlin on 2003-01-20 18:31 ]</font>
OH NO!!! He's Al Gore!!
Or Mike Tyson. Come to think of it, I've never seen both of them in the same place at the same time. Hmmm. I've never seen myself in the same place at the same time, though...I'm so confused.
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On 2003-01-21 00:22, ChrisLaughlin wrote:
Thanks dude, just for that I made you your own webpage: http://bagfed.youaremyfriend.com

Chris
How come I experience this weird <i>déjà vu</i> feeling :???:
Or is it Chris Laughlin already started the mass-production cloned e-fighters ?

Awgad, have mercy on us...
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WOO-HOO! Time to choose a side!

*flips a coin*

Chris, looks like you win (or something like that). You get my eShotokan. I look forward to fighting under your leadership.

A.J.
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Isn't it funny that the guy who calls his followers peons is the one everybody's lining up to follow!
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On 2003-01-21 08:56, Walden wrote:
Isn't it funny that the guy who calls his followers peons is the one everybody's lining up to follow!
They might only be peons but they get tenure. We rugged, portly ...err, stout, indiviualists lined up against have even been told that some of them get pensions. But we know that's just another recruitment trick. We're not fooled—except when Susan impersonates Princess .... err, who was it again?
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On 2003-01-21 01:54, Wombat wrote:
As for you Zubivka, I know your game. More Seals and Stouts means fewer potential recruits for the French Foreign Lesion.
Yeah, I got your drift, you drifting drafted draughted mon.
The French Foreign Le<b>G</b>ion merdes yew, knnniggget of the Holey Round Tablature! You'll be happy to find us when you'll be left on the battlefied with a wounded knee and gonorrhea*!
BTW, in France the saying goes "gay as a Seal!". So there, you Lune Ass, ha!
As for Stouts, go ahead! enlist! But then don't complain about Murphy's law, when you'll be stuck in a Gallipoli replay! So there too, you flakey Flook!

*Mesquer, France, proud home of the healthy, er, rooster!
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On 2003-01-21 09:03, Wombat wrote:
We're not fooled—except when Susan impersonates Princess .... err, who was it again?
The shampoo lass with the bretzel hairdo ? Dunno, never remember. I feel more akin witth the big orang-county guy, now what's his name ? Reagan, Chewtobakey ?
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On 2003-01-21 09:03, Wombat wrote:

We're not fooled—except when Susan impersonates Princess .... err, who was it again?
*Shudder*

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I still can't *see* the horses. But I *can* hear them and smell them. This disguise is far too cunning for a poor marsupial.
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