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Fantastic word game

Yoda hasn't been around for a few years but we would certainly welcome him here and I'm sure we could find something for him to do.


But probably not in raptus's Linguistics department. :p
 
The sewage reclamation center is located about 15 miles out of town and, 10 years ago, it was seeminly built a lot quicker than it's taking the library to get up and running.


We should have used the same construction people. We're going to have a meeting about that next week. Silkie, Tuesday morning, 9am, my office. I've already talked to the construction foreman. Bring any and all paperwork with you please.
 
Every year, I ask Santa for the gift of seeing Anyacat driving topless down my street on Christmas morning but Santa doesn't come through for me.
 
Festivus wouldn't be the same without the aluminum pole and the feats of strength.

WMC2006 said:
By the way, you have the EXACT SAME ceramic Christmas tree that my mother has. It is shining brightly on the shelf of the bay window in the kitchen this very moment.

My mom always wanted a tree like this, so she agreed to buy it from one of the women at the beauty shop who does her hair (this happened maybe 5 years ago). We keep it at my house because 1) I have the room, and 2) my sister can't be trusted with it. She wouldn't sell it, but she would literally slip it inside a pillowcase, toss it into a closet, pile a year's worth of junk on top of it, and then be surprised the next year when she pulls it out and discovers that it's broken. Growing up, she probably broke half my toys--and she's two years older than me! If I gave her an anvil for Christmas, I think she could break it on the car trip home.
 
Family celebration ended about 9:00 last niight when everyone started heading home.


Only 5 years, raptus?? I think my mother has had hers for a good 20 years or more. Maybe you should store yours with hers. I can guarantee it will stay intact forever. :D
 


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