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viet_mom 03-21-2005 06:02 PM

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It was a volleyball. It wasn't all that hot. You should get out more.
What a terrible subplot that was. That movie could have been so good just on the whole survival technique thing.
http://www.kistenet.com/leahanne/images/castaway3.jpg

robustpuppy 03-21-2005 06:04 PM

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She's sort of a poor-man's Jodi Foster, but she's got her strong points.
3 vollyeballs would be hotter.

(Was she sick, or was that photoshopped by Hank's wife? I want to see that picture with paigow's wig.)

ltl/fb 03-21-2005 06:05 PM

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3 vollyeballs would be hotter.
Only if one was deflated and rolled up.

notcasesensitive 03-21-2005 06:10 PM

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Originally posted by viet_mom
I'm sure it will and I could amend the living will then. But although it is wrong, I admit to feeling more comfortable with direct family making these life decisions and for some reason have this hard-to-shake feeling that after a long hospitalization and the possibility that my spouse moved on, my parents or daughter might be better off as the guardians. Though not a veggie example, my Aunt died at 42 leaving two kids and a second husband (not the kids bio dad), and a will that gave everything to the hubby (with the presumption he would share with the kids). Everyone was shocked and upset at her death but 6 months later he was married to a lady who I noticed was eyeing him at the wake. The kids saw none of the money. Right or wrong, these things color my views.
Found: Someone more cynical about men than fringey. I've noted the date in the FB secretary's notes.

ltl, you're making me a bit misty with all this pie-in-the-sky optimism. Did Hank slip something in your drink?

Gattigap 03-21-2005 06:13 PM

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Found: Someone more cynical about men than fringey. I've noted the date in the FB secretary's notes.

ltl, you're making me a bit misty with all this pie-in-the-sky optimism. Did Hank slip something in your drink?
Never mistake for pie-in-the-sky optimism what can more easily be recognized as a rhetorical device handy for pummeling one's opponent in an argument.

ltl/fb 03-21-2005 06:22 PM

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Never mistake for pie-in-the-sky optimism what can more easily be recognized as a rhetorical device handy for pummeling one's opponent in an argument.
Marry me.

Everyone should be grateful I opted not to post witheringly about the disconnect between having an adopted child who one does trust, and not trusting a non-bio dad.

Hank Chinaski 03-21-2005 06:24 PM

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Marry me.

Everyone should be grateful I opted not to post witheringly about the disconnect between having an adopted child who one does trust, and not trusting a non-bio dad.
Settle a bet. Did you move out of the 'rents state, or did they move away from you?

Secret_Agent_Man 03-21-2005 06:25 PM

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Originally posted by viet_mom
Though not a veggie example, my Aunt died at 42 leaving two kids and a second husband (not the kids bio dad), and a will that gave everything to the hubby (with the presumption he would share with the kids). Everyone was shocked and upset at her death but 6 months later he was married to a lady who I noticed was eyeing him at the wake. The kids saw none of the money. Right or wrong, these things color my views.
Now THAT was damn poor estate planning. Shame.

Fortunately, the Schiavos hadn't got to the kids part yet.

S_A_M

notcasesensitive 03-21-2005 06:25 PM

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Marry me.

Everyone should be grateful I opted not to post witheringly about the disconnect between having an adopted child who one does trust, and not trusting a non-bio dad.
Could that be because you were in a good mood because of my pie post?

Now I want some pie.

Secret_Agent_Man 03-21-2005 06:30 PM

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Originally posted by ltl/fb
Everyone should be grateful I opted not to post witheringly about the disconnect between having an adopted child who one does trust, and not trusting a non-bio dad.
You do have a talent for almost not saying the thinsg you should not say.

S_A_M

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 03-21-2005 06:41 PM

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Could that be because you were in a good mood because of my pie post?

Now I want some pie.
Luckily, this has been added to the menu:

http://www.friendlys.com/treats/menu...esh-sundae.gif

You can have some on your next break.

ltl/fb 03-21-2005 06:51 PM

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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
You do have a talent for almost not saying the thinsg you should not say.

S_A_M
I specified "witheringly." My comment was non-withering. Or, if deemed to be withering, not nearly as withering as the original post.

ncs, I did not notice the "pie" part of your post. Perhaps because you put the pie up in the sky, where I can see it but not touch it. Fucking bitch-tease.

Hank, I moved away from my parents. It's a family tradition. In fact, at one point I moved closer to my parents (within driving distance -- gasp!) but then moved much farther away again.

G3, I don't like ice cream on my pie, and I like my pie hot unless it's some type of mereignenenieoue pie that really can't be heated.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 03-21-2005 06:59 PM

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Originally posted by ltl/fb
I specified "witheringly." My comment was non-withering. Or, if deemed to be withering, not nearly as withering as the original post.

ncs, I did not notice the "pie" part of your post. Perhaps because you put the pie up in the sky, where I can see it but not touch it. Fucking bitch-tease.

Hank, I moved away from my parents. It's a family tradition. In fact, at one point I moved closer to my parents (within driving distance -- gasp!) but then moved much farther away again.

G3, I don't like ice cream on my pie, and I like my pie hot unless it's some type of mereignenenieoue pie that really can't be heated.

That was ncs' pie - here is yours.

http://www.smsu.edu/activities/greek...eating%201.png

Enjoy.

ltl/fb 03-21-2005 07:02 PM

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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
That was ncs' pie - here is yours.

http://www.smsu.edu/activities/greek...eating%201.png

Enjoy.
She is neither fat nor particularly unattractive. Are you sure you used the picture you intended to?

I don't like other people's faces in my pie, either, but I would be willing to be in a pie-eating contest, esp if the pie were peach, as that one appears to be. And warm, but not too hot -- I don't want to burn my face. Mmmmm, pie.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 03-21-2005 07:22 PM

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She is neither fat nor particularly unattractive. Are you sure you used the picture you intended to?

I don't like other people's faces in my pie, either, but I would be willing to be in a pie-eating contest, esp if the pie were peach, as that one appears to be. And warm, but not too hot -- I don't want to burn my face. Mmmmm, pie.
Sometimes it's just about the pie.


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