clive knew that polo necks were more practical
but he didn't feel dressed without a tie
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:28,
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ah,
of course, layering on top of the giraffes, it'd have to be.
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:38,
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it's gone now
but for a beautiful, christmas moment it was there
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:57,
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Nay, Young Sire!
For it is the flood of filling that brings such life upon thine most diving creation.
MM...christmas drunkenness.
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:37,
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MM...christmas drunkenness.
this computer
was against me every step of the way, but I knew I had to make it through so that the b3tans would be entertained on christmas eve! ;)
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:45,
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actually
i'm intrigued by the names b3tans give to the animals they shop - there seem to be a few clives and amelies, but what others?
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:36,
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i've used
tiddles: for a cat
sinister cat: for a cat
edgar: for a toilet
marcus: for a bottle of wine labelled 'marcus'
and, umm... *thinks*
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:37,
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sinister cat: for a cat
edgar: for a toilet
marcus: for a bottle of wine labelled 'marcus'
and, umm... *thinks*
aarrr, who could?
however, no-hands, furtive, the fear, fluffy and svenno were named before i ever used them. i took bananaman's question as just meaning things we've named ourselves...
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:45,
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i was led to thinking it
since 200% gitten together named this fella clive, and rogan used the same name.
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:46,
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I often call my cat ' "Pickles"
but that's because her name is "Pickles"
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:55,
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I think
I've used frank before...
edit: actually I normally just save the hassle and say 'he couldn't help but feel left out'...
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Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:39,
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edit: actually I normally just save the hassle and say 'he couldn't help but feel left out'...
as mike pointed out last night
the first three people on google called "gerd" are the luckiest three people on earth.
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