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Walt wrote:
katy wrote: Frank Boettcher wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 08:09:37 -0500, katy wrote: Disregard previous post unless you play SIMS....wrong newsgroup... Katyspeak elevated to a whole new plateau. :~) I bet if you didn't post the retraction, someone would have responded. Because they're all SIMS? Yes, we are. And I hate the fact that you just made me write this. //Walt Ah, Walt....no one could ever own you...you're one of a kind... |
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katy wrote:
Disregard previous post unless you play SIMS....wrong newsgroup... OK... I gave up playing SIMS when one of my cyber characters got elected to Congress. Took all the fun out of it. signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye) |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Disregard previous post unless you play SIMS....wrong newsgroup... Damn... I decoded it and it read, "A sailing craft exists in the world of wind and water - and a sailor knows these elements intimately. Using both wind and water, sailboats can move swiftly and silently over the Bay. Most forms of transportation use engines to overcome the elements, wind and gravity, while sailing works in harmony with these natural forces." -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Disregard previous post unless you play SIMS....wrong newsgroup... Damn... I decoded it and it read, "A sailing craft exists in the world of wind and water - and a sailor knows these elements intimately. Using both wind and water, sailboats can move swiftly and silently over the Bay. Most forms of transportation use engines to overcome the elements, wind and gravity, while sailing works in harmony with these natural forces." Whoa...San Franciscan eggnog must be REALLY good! |
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Egg nog, already?
"katy" wrote in message ... Don't you just hate it when you create a character, furnish a house for him, get him a dog, let him meet various and sundry people at several different venues and then....ppppgggggtttt. the game crashes and you lose it all? Now I have to go back and revreate Ad Hominem, Lad and Lady and renew his budding romance with Claire.... |
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Scotty wrote:
Egg nog, already? "katy" wrote in message ... Don't you just hate it when you create a character, furnish a house for him, get him a dog, let him meet various and sundry people at several different venues and then....ppppgggggtttt. the game crashes and you lose it all? Now I have to go back and revreate Ad Hominem, Lad and Lady and renew his budding romance with Claire.... No...was reading another newsgroup and assumed that becasue that was the one I was in that when I hit write it would go there and didn't bother to look at the address...my bad...not enough coggee yet... |
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Scotty wrote:
Egg nog, already? I think we all know what egg is, but what heck is nog, and where do you get it? Cheers Marty |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Scotty wrote: Egg nog, already? I think we all know what egg is, but what heck is nog, and where do you get it? Egg nog is just another word for "snot". HTH HAND. //Walt |
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don't you Canooks know anything?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggnog http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggnog.htm "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: Egg nog, already? I think we all know what egg is, but what heck is nog, and where do you get it? Cheers Marty |