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Post by gabbyhayes1 on Dec 3, 2010 8:05:21 GMT -5
Now georgie....we are all friends here....
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Post by ishmel on Dec 3, 2010 8:12:37 GMT -5
If find it amusing to argue over Obfuscation............. I obfuscated twice yesterday and believe me you would not have found it amusing.. ;D ;D ;D So many hidden meaning is such a short sentence. Very crafty indeed. ;D
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Post by z06mike on Dec 3, 2010 9:26:33 GMT -5
I obfuscated twice yesterday and believe me you would not have found it amusing.. ;D ;D ;D So many hidden meaning is such a short sentence. Very crafty indeed. ;D Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway...
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Post by MannyFin on Dec 3, 2010 9:29:59 GMT -5
So many hidden meaning is such a short sentence. Very crafty indeed. ;D Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway... WTF did you just say
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Post by ishmel on Dec 3, 2010 9:41:56 GMT -5
Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway... WTF did you just say Mikes' been on the good stuff lately.
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Post by georgie18 on Dec 3, 2010 11:02:35 GMT -5
So many hidden meaning is such a short sentence. Very crafty indeed. ;D Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway... Mike...do I have to read that backwards to get it's true definition...because reading it the other way has just totally confused my life...then again that's pretty easy to do... ;D ;D
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Post by georgie18 on Dec 3, 2010 11:06:33 GMT -5
Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway... WTF did you just say Manny at least everybody clearly understood all the HOT TUB stuff... Man this thread is not even remotely close to it's title...We need to get paid right away...our minds have all wandered to strange places...a refocus is in order....
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Post by Ed Jagacki on Dec 3, 2010 11:36:29 GMT -5
Goergie, That's actually good. Helps release endorphins and suppress free radicals. As long as you don't take it to the point of exacerbation. While it's legal, exacerbation can lead to hardening of the main vein. Once that happens, you'll never be able to go back to obfuscation. It's a slippery slope... Well, let's hope, anyway... When played backward, it says "Paul is dead"... Mike...do I have to read that backwards to get it's true definition...because reading it the other way has just totally confused my life...then again that's pretty easy to do... ;D ;D
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Post by georgie18 on Dec 3, 2010 11:55:56 GMT -5
When played backward, it says "Paul is dead"... Mike...do I have to read that backwards to get it's true definition...because reading it the other way has just totally confused my life...then again that's pretty easy to do... ;D ;D "Paul is dead" Ed, that's why Mike gave an explanation on how to harden the main vein...and the name is not Paul...oh never mind... ;D ;D
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