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runswithscissors
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 07:31 Post subject:
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Alan will have to stop posting about his job then! and that means he'll have nothing to talk about except Jalapeno Chips |
Yeah, but those are fattening...here we go again!
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 08:44 Post subject:
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genie
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 12:10 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | It's neither nepotism nor fascism. It's just ridiculous.
If you're too lazy to even engage in a dialogue, you can hardly harp on overweight people for their laziness. If you don't think it's a fun thread, get off it.
I don't appreciate the not-so-subtle censor. When any opposing view can't be held, I don't think I want to be here anymore. |
I just have to chime in here.....as many of you know, I am the last one to shy away from a political argument when it's appropriate to the context, but what I am seeing in this case is that the topic of obesity and laziness, etc....is being used as an excuse to once again attack the current administration, which you obviously do not support. I don't see the "not so subtle censor" having as much to do with disrespecting an opposing viewpoint as having to do with "this is not what we were talking about initially, why is this just another excuse for political ranting?" This happens "over there" all the time. Those people can turn a discussion on Jello into a Bush-bashing session, and that is just irritating, regardless of what side you're on, IMHO.
Correct me if I am mistaken, PH...but that's what I got out of what a certain someone said.
Resume your taco eating, please.....and pass the gorditas!
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pokychick
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 12:15 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I have no grievances except for the fact that certain people are in
complete denial about the proper way of putting the toilet paper on the roll.  |
Over in my house |
[scroll:fe1f4e7db9]wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong[/scroll:fe1f4e7db9]
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 12:19 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | | Cappy wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I have no grievances except for the fact that certain people are in
complete denial about the proper way of putting the toilet paper on the roll.  |
Over in my house |
[scroll:7822064064]wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong[/scroll:7822064064] |
I guess this is what it is like in your house then, yes
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omega lambda
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 12:29 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | | Cappy wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I have no grievances except for the fact that certain people are in
complete denial about the proper way of putting the toilet paper on the roll.  |
Over in my house |
[scroll:60d3a2a085]wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong[/scroll:60d3a2a085] |
Poky, we promise not to give up on you until you see the error of your ways.
<subliminal message> OVER! </subliminal message>
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thegman
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 12:37 Post subject:
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For the record, wait until the lawyers start suing in class actions against a bunch of the chain restaraunts. The only ones who make out there are the lawyers themselves.
We do not need more regulation in this country, We need, discipline, self control and high standards again.
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What!!! That's outrageous!!!!
How are we supposed to make a living if people are disciplined and have self-control???
I'll have you know that class actions have nothing to do with lawyers making money. It's all about making society a safer and happier place to live.
:thegman removes hip waders:
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genie
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 13:58 Post subject:
:genie drives in with backhoe to assist gman:
Poky, I got your back, girl.....it's under in my house too (although not quite a big a roll as Cappy's )
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cherylpf
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 14:00 Post subject:
Under??? UNDER???? We could never live together....
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kattzoo
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 16:28 Post subject:
Heck, all of you admit you just put it on the sink until someone finally gives in and places it on the spool, but by then it's almost empty, so the whole cycle begins again. GEEZ
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 16:31 Post subject:
| kattzoo wrote: | | Heck, all of you admit you just put it on the sink until someone finally gives in and places it on the spool, but by then it's almost empty, so the whole cycle begins again. GEEZ |
That's what we do at our house
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 16:33 Post subject:
Over or Under? The lesson we've recently learned is: if you put it on the roll in some way, then a 3-year-old who shall remain nameless can't knock the whole roll into the toilet after she's just used it. And then the daddy of the 3-year-old doesn't have to pick it out after the mommy of the 3-year-old takes one little peek and goes quietly and quickly out of the bathroom.
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airehead
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 16:35 Post subject:
| kattzoo wrote: | | Heck, all of you admit you just put it on the sink until someone finally gives in and places it on the spool, but by then it's almost empty, so the whole cycle begins again. GEEZ |
Would you please quit stalking us, Katz????
That is too funny! That's exactly what happens at our house--and it's usually our 12 y/o that puts it on the roll!!
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pokychick
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 16:36 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | Over or Under? The lesson we've recently learned is: if you put it on the roll in some way, then a 3-year-old who shall remain nameless can't knock the whole roll into the toilet after she's just used it. And then the daddy of the 3-year-old doesn't have to pick it out after the mommy of the 3-year-old takes one little peek and goes quietly and quickly out of the bathroom. |
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Cappy
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Posted: 05/13/03 - 18:44 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | Over or Under? The lesson we've recently learned is: if you put it on the roll in some way, then a 3-year-old who shall remain nameless can't knock the whole roll into the toilet after she's just used it. And then the daddy of the 3-year-old doesn't have to pick it out after the mommy of the 3-year-old takes one little peek and goes quietly and quickly out of the bathroom. |
I bet when the seats up you know who to blame.
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