well it be on to this
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rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
bikemonster said:
AJS- said:
It was bound to happen sooner or later with the you-know-what.
Is a modicum of tact and diplomacy too much to ask, Mr Blabber-keyboard?Bellow it from the roof tops, why don't you?
Everyone's known about it for years anyway, especially since "the incident."
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
bikemonster said:
AJS- said:
It was bound to happen sooner or later with the you-know-what.
Is a modicum of tact and diplomacy too much to ask, Mr Blabber-keyboard?Bellow it from the roof tops, why don't you?
Everyone's known about it for years anyway, especially since "the incident."
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
bikemonster said:
AJS- said:
It was bound to happen sooner or later with the you-know-what.
Is a modicum of tact and diplomacy too much to ask, Mr Blabber-keyboard?Bellow it from the roof tops, why don't you?
Everyone's known about it for years anyway, especially since "the incident."
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
bikemonster said:
AJS- said:
It was bound to happen sooner or later with the you-know-what.
Is a modicum of tact and diplomacy too much to ask, Mr Blabber-keyboard?Bellow it from the roof tops, why don't you?
Everyone's known about it for years anyway, especially since "the incident."
toastybase said:
Spoke to him two days ago, was in a bad way. Wife left with kids in tow. Thinking of going round keeping an eye on him.
Lesson learned, will go back in the morning and check on him.
I think you definately should. BUT if I may suggest you make sure you are sober enough to drive before you do......Lesson learned, will go back in the morning and check on him.
"well it be on to this"
What a fantastic topic. Without capitalisation, punctuation or any apparent theme at all. Just a random slice of a poorly formed, yet quite elegant sentence that you would expect to find scribbled on Lewis Carrol's notepad as the only external insight into the author's laudenum fueled inner turmoil.
Intriguing and romantic.
The lines of the message only fuel the myth. A snap shot of a one way conversation, an overheard snippet of a phone call. Who left whom? Why? What was the build up? What are the ramifications? Where did she go? Will she come back?
But then the real opaque beauty of it follows in the second part. What was the lesson the OP learned? And what is his role in all this?
A post that really raises more questions than it answers.
Come on OP, fill in the gaps?
What a fantastic topic. Without capitalisation, punctuation or any apparent theme at all. Just a random slice of a poorly formed, yet quite elegant sentence that you would expect to find scribbled on Lewis Carrol's notepad as the only external insight into the author's laudenum fueled inner turmoil.
Intriguing and romantic.
The lines of the message only fuel the myth. A snap shot of a one way conversation, an overheard snippet of a phone call. Who left whom? Why? What was the build up? What are the ramifications? Where did she go? Will she come back?
But then the real opaque beauty of it follows in the second part. What was the lesson the OP learned? And what is his role in all this?
A post that really raises more questions than it answers.
Come on OP, fill in the gaps?
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
rhinochopig said:
AJS- said:
bikemonster said:
AJS- said:
It was bound to happen sooner or later with the you-know-what.
Is a modicum of tact and diplomacy too much to ask, Mr Blabber-keyboard?Bellow it from the roof tops, why don't you?
Everyone's known about it for years anyway, especially since "the incident."
AJS- said:
"well it be on to this"
What a fantastic topic. Without capitalisation, punctuation or any apparent theme at all. Just a random slice of a poorly formed, yet quite elegant sentence that you would expect to find scribbled on Lewis Carrol's notepad as the only external insight into the author's laudenum fueled inner turmoil.
Intriguing and romantic.
The lines of the message only fuel the myth. A snap shot of a one way conversation, an overheard snippet of a phone call. Who left whom? Why? What was the build up? What are the ramifications? Where did she go? Will she come back?
But then the real opaque beauty of it follows in the second part. What was the lesson the OP learned? And what is his role in all this?
Tune in next week..........What a fantastic topic. Without capitalisation, punctuation or any apparent theme at all. Just a random slice of a poorly formed, yet quite elegant sentence that you would expect to find scribbled on Lewis Carrol's notepad as the only external insight into the author's laudenum fueled inner turmoil.
Intriguing and romantic.
The lines of the message only fuel the myth. A snap shot of a one way conversation, an overheard snippet of a phone call. Who left whom? Why? What was the build up? What are the ramifications? Where did she go? Will she come back?
But then the real opaque beauty of it follows in the second part. What was the lesson the OP learned? And what is his role in all this?
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