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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:52 am
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zz1000zz IY_and_MCR zz1000zz Now we know why you are so dull... It is from all that cocaine you were snorting! *shifty eyes* Me cocaine? Never. Bone, skin, nails, and fleshYuh-huh. I can see it on your face. I mean, your nose if practically falling off!
Speaks the one with no nose.
stare
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:53 am
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Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Sounds like fun! And the blind man has synthesia. Ah, why thank you. Isn't the spelling, synesthesia?
Of course it is, and i am deeply offended that you would blatantly misquote me to make it look like i do not know how to spell ^^
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:53 am
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zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation Oh, and I will agree, Koontz's version of Frankenstein is much better! I am waiting for the third one now...they are really good. I want to read his new one, The Husband...so, I am going to mow me grandma's lawn today so I can buy it. Koontz has gotten repetitive. He uses too many of the same themes and plot devices. I think if he does not find something new, he will probably slow down his writing, maybe even stop. Yeah, I've noticed that as well. Often, the publishers just release his older works with newer covers, making it seem he is re-writting stuff... but, he is re doing older works...oh well. I love his writing style. Of all the popular writers nowadays, he is the best at writing beginnings. I mean, the first hundred pages of Dragon Tears were awesome. At the same time, i think Stephen King is the best at endings (though there have been a few dissapointments). Just imagine, a book with Dean Koontz writing the beginning, Stephen King writing the end... And quite frankly, who cares about the middle? We should clone Lovecraft and have him write the middle. Then it would be the best of all worlds. Nah. Lovecraft would so not mix with either of the writers. They are too mainstream (sane). Ah, well. I see your point How about you and I write it together? That way it gets the insanity it needs, while having nice sane beginning and ending.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:54 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:55 am
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zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Sounds like fun! And the blind man has synthesia. Ah, why thank you. Isn't the spelling, synesthesia? Of course it is, and i am deeply offended that you would blatantly misquote me to make it look like i do not know how to spell ^^ Actually, it is more the opposite. I am thanking you for telling me your spelling of the word, which helped me remember the condition. In which I then relayed back to you the proper spelling, so that you may save the data for future references.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:56 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:56 am
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celebie.exe zz1000zz IY_and_MCR zz1000zz Now we know why you are so dull... It is from all that cocaine you were snorting! *shifty eyes* Me cocaine? Never. Bone, skin, nails, and fleshYuh-huh. I can see it on your face. I mean, your nose if practically falling off! Speaks the one with no nose. stare
Well, i got a bit carried away after watching The Court Jester, and took the quote:
Quote: Why be gloomy, cut off thy nose to spite thy face? Listen to me. A nose is hard to replace.
A little to seriously!
And, have fun cokehead!
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 12:58 am
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Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Sounds like fun! And the blind man has synthesia. Ah, why thank you. Isn't the spelling, synesthesia? Of course it is, and i am deeply offended that you would blatantly misquote me to make it look like i do not know how to spell ^^ Actually, it is more the opposite. I am thanking you for telling me your spelling of the word, which helped me remember the condition. In which I then relayed back to you the proper spelling, so that you may save the data for future references.
Nuh-uh. Look at the original post. See, the spelling is correct.
I mean, there is no way i could change that...
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:00 am
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zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Sounds like fun! And the blind man has synthesia. Ah, why thank you. Isn't the spelling, synesthesia? Of course it is, and i am deeply offended that you would blatantly misquote me to make it look like i do not know how to spell ^^ Actually, it is more the opposite. I am thanking you for telling me your spelling of the word, which helped me remember the condition. In which I then relayed back to you the proper spelling, so that you may save the data for future references. Nuh-uh. Look at the original post. See, the spelling is correct. I mean, there is no way i could change that... You missed the "e" and "s" between "n" and "s'. And yes there is. It is called the "edit" button, near the "Quote" button.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:01 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:03 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:03 am
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Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Macabre_Cogitation zz1000zz Sounds like fun! And the blind man has synthesia. Ah, why thank you. Isn't the spelling, synesthesia? Of course it is, and i am deeply offended that you would blatantly misquote me to make it look like i do not know how to spell ^^ Actually, it is more the opposite. I am thanking you for telling me your spelling of the word, which helped me remember the condition. In which I then relayed back to you the proper spelling, so that you may save the data for future references. Nuh-uh. Look at the original post. See, the spelling is correct. I mean, there is no way i could change that... You missed the "e" and "s" between "n" and "s'. And yes there is. It is called the "edit" button, near the "Quote" button.
Okay, see, no. I am going to bed now because the dull but kind druggie is gone, and instead i am left with Mr. Humourless Pants. He is like what you would expect from a six year old smart alec, save knowing a little about spelling.
Sarcasm and humor are a major part of everything i do. Attack them, and i may attack you.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:04 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:05 am
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:07 am
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Macabre_Cogitation The word is BLORG Perfect for any and all situations of any style, shape, size, smell, and even, content. I am good-ish. What about you?
Also good-ish.
I was conversing with our quasy-open individual all night. I believe I have facilitated a common bond and therfor, have established a firm base of assistance.
^^
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