~April's Comments
Well, as my momma would say...
"Chicken one day, feathers the next."
Although, $125,000 still buys a lot of chicken!
"Chicken one day, feathers the next."
Although, $125,000 still buys a lot of chicken!
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I don't know...."Joan 1994 X-mas Usa" was pretty hot.
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I can’t help being astonished about the number of people that DO believe in God. With all we know today, how’s that possible?
Sorry Dave.
Sorry Dave.
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BOTH parties are a disappointment.
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When did this site become SADorama?
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I'll give you my iPod when you take it from my cold, dead hands!
Or is that gun? I don't remember.
Or is that gun? I don't remember.
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>Count De Monet is dead?
Yes...and so is Hedley Lamarr.
RIP Harvey Kormam.
Yes...and so is Hedley Lamarr.
RIP Harvey Kormam.
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That takes balls...and absolutely no brains.
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Let us have our moment, Barry...you're effing it up for everyone! ;)
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...I'm assuming the ones moaning use absolutely no wood or paper products.
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I think I just contracted diabetes.
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@ VonSkippy...
Hells yeah! Queen hit it right on the mark.
Hells yeah! Queen hit it right on the mark.
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Fat chicks rule!
Especially older ones who have worked outside the home at some time in their lives...;)
Especially older ones who have worked outside the home at some time in their lives...;)
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I hate to be a 'Debbie Downer', but the doggie didn't survive.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TNBhistory/tubby.htm
I grew up in a tiny Oklahoma town during the black and white era. Once, the newspaper did a story on my family because my dad rented a color tv so we could watch the Rose Bowl Parade in color.
I'm not old...really...:)
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TNBhistory/tubby.htm
I grew up in a tiny Oklahoma town during the black and white era. Once, the newspaper did a story on my family because my dad rented a color tv so we could watch the Rose Bowl Parade in color.
I'm not old...really...:)
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I bet you're thinking of St. Basil's Cathedral.