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are you talking to all the desk fans you've set up in a half-circle around
your bed?
and here i thought i was the only person who talked to my fans.
do you give your coffee pot a smile and a pat each morning too? i do, and
my coffee pot has never been happier.
=P
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 08:37:13 -0600, "disavowed" <JBo...@noc-list.gov>
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well that's a good way to be. just be careful with the bears. sometimes
they may appear to want to give you a hug, and shoot the breeze, but they
probably just want to get into your toolshed, and maybe gnaw on your leg a
bit.
so watch those guys.
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 09:08:32 -0600, "disavowed" <JBo...@noc-list.gov>
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the fools!!! don't they know who theyre dealing with??
hehe
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 09:58:50 -0600, "disavowed" <JBo...@noc-list.gov>
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giggle!
jaz
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well don't be too hard on them. remember they have no pockets to carry
money or credit cards...
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000 11:59:11 -0600, "disavowed" <JBo...@noc-list.gov>
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ok, if you're going into pun territory, i'm outta here. i try to live a
pun-free life, tough as that can be with jaz, since her father is King Pun.
so...there!
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On Fri, 03 Nov 2000 17:35:38 GMT, pwo...@mindsspring.com (Aware1)
wrote:
>On Fri, 03 Nov 2000 10:09:37 GMT, per_...@zdnetmail.com (%) wrote:
>>what the hell are grits ?
>
>They're made from corn - hominy.
>They look a little like cream of wheat which I don't like
>because it's slimy.
>Grits have substance and texture and stick to
>your ribs. Best with butter and salt/pepper, cheese added is
>good too. The yellow grits are the best-tasting to me.
>They're a breakfast food, like hash browns or home fries (ick)
>and go great with eggs and biscuits.
>I tried to get denise to eat grits in NC, she's never had them
>but she wouldn't do it, not even for me.
>I'm gonna keep working on her though.
>You'd like my grits.
>Grits is also an acronym:
>Girl Raised In The South.
>
>Aware1 <-- GRITS :o)
>--
>Toto... I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
>
>Somewhere I have a recipe for a grits casserole made with cheese and
>jalepeno peppers that would make your tongue slap your brain silly.
>
jeez, i would think it'd be the other way around. the brain slapping the
tongue silly. as in "hey! don't eat that, are you nuts?? knock it off!
go get a nice piece of pie, or something!!"
=)
On Fri, 03 Nov 2000 04:14:33 GMT, pwo...@mindsspring.com (Aware1)
wrote:
>On Thu, 02 Nov 2000 13:13:21 GMT, per_...@zdnetmail.com (%) wrote:
>>isin't nice to wake up and see me first thing ?
>>i know it is .
>
>ASD and % go together like
>grits and biscuits.
>
>Aware1 --> that's a good thing!
>--
>Toto... I don't think we're in Kansas anymore.
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a fear-inducing southern food. i've only seen it a couple times, but i
always run screaming like a woman when i do.
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