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Jestgar Rising Star
....the longest fifteen feet in my current life.. .

:lol:

how many have you had?

feet OR lives?


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flourgirl Apprentice
even worse

Oh! MY! GAAAAAAAD! I never knew L. Nimoy ever attempted such a thing! I've lost ALL my respect for Spock! He was the only character who made much sense to me on that show (other than Uhura....now SHE had some class) <:handonchestgaspingindisbeliefface:>

Darn210 Enthusiast
gotta go

may, or may not, see you all tomorrow

Awwwww Jessss . . . do you hafta????

Thanks for your fine effort today.

<subliminal message . . . stop by Circuit City on yer way home.>

flourgirl Apprentice

Gotta go, too, for now. See ya later aligator!

elye Community Regular
gotta go

may, or may not, see you all tomorrow

Let's give a big hand to our Jess, aka Jestgar, for racking up a phenomenal amount of posts while, incredibly, at her place of work. POeter!! Get going! A job is NO excuse!

:P:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
even worse

Holy Crap!!! That was . . . well . . . Crap!!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Excellent work Jess!!


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Green12 Enthusiast

See you later, Theresa gator!!

Darn210 Enthusiast

I need a drink . . . I'm off to go make meselph a mudslide . . . anybody else want one??

Green12 Enthusiast

I LOVE William Shatner/Denny Crane!

Green12 Enthusiast

Your pizzas look yummy Laura, enjoy your dinner!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Cherry CHAPSTICK, Em. Janet loves her some cherry chapstick :lol:

elye Community Regular

Could not open Dr. Spock .. . .. . . . :(

Um........I could never really understand him, either...... . .

I was more a Cap'n Kirk gal, meselph. . . . . . .

Green12 Enthusiast

I so agree about the song Janet, love the beat and it's so darn Janet catchy!!

Name of what show?

flourgirl Apprentice

False alarm. I'm baaaaaack

Darn210 Enthusiast
I LOVE William Shatner/Denny Crane!

I like William Shatner now . . . doesn't take himself too seriously . . . knows he's not on any laminate top 10 sexiest men list

flourgirl Apprentice

Current song stuck in my head....Arlo Guthrie

I don't want a pickle

I just want to ride on my

motorcycle.

I don't want to die

I just want to ride on my

motorcy

cle. :lol:

flourgirl Apprentice

We almost never watch television. I haven't seen Shatner in years. I'm not up on current shows/movies.

elye Community Regular

I felt so wrong,

It felt so right.. . . ..

Green12 Enthusiast

Brrrr Em, that sounds phrigidly cold!

Green12 Enthusiast

Welcome back Theresa!

flourgirl Apprentice

Oh what a night

Late December back in '63

She was everything I'd dream she'd be

What a lady, what a night

Green12 Enthusiast

My salmon packets were delish and soooooo easy.

Darn210 Enthusiast
I so agree about the song Janet, love the beat and it's so darn Janet catchy!!

Name of what show?

American Bandstand . . . "it's got a good beat" . . . "it's easy to dance to" . . . what the kids would say during the Rate-A-Record segment.

flourgirl Apprentice

Em....ho'tub sounds terrific! <:poutface:> Iwant one too!

I get news from home about the weather/cold/snow. Don't miss it at all!

We're abnormally cold here, and even that's too cold to me!

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