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Ewwww...... He looks like Jose Canseco! Yuck!

he smells like Jose Canseco, walks like Canseco, injects himself like Canseco...you get the picture (if it quacks like a duck...) :P

http://www.indieking.com/images2/Deeds1.webp

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lonewolf Collaborator
If anyone wants to contact Vincent, you can find him here--

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Patti - do you know if he's gone for good? I tried to PM him and he either has it disabled or his inbox is full. I'm so out of it (I don't like drama, politics or game-playing, so I tend to stay out of threads that deal with that stuff) that I don't even know what happened. Why did he leave? He's such an important part of our board.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
In fact, I may have to personally escort him myself! He can just talk in his low, gravelly accent and the weeds will just mely away!

Bev....he is the Mexican Brad Pitt - but way hotter (does anyone but me think that Pitt hasn't been attractive since Legends of the Fall and A River Runs Through It? Been years for him).....I"ll take him.... ;)

I don't think Steven will be pleased with the "company". I think he took the dingo's for sushi last night. :huh:

We did not see Steven or the dingos last night at Sushi. they may have gone someplace else, and that is good as that "sushi" place where I ate.......ewwwwwwwwwww.....fetid and gross, SAME exact decor and tables and everything from the 1950's, I don't think it's been cleaned since then either, and yet is a major hotspot - - ICK! not sick today, though...... :rolleyes:

Me thinks you do not want to test Mr. Segal...He may be fat, but did i mention he's also CRAZY? (not Gary Busey crazy, but in the same neighborhood)

okay goofball you are KILLING me!!! :lol::lol:

who was that gross guy in the SEE-THROUGH shirt.....EEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW - - - smarmy and slimy and SO slicked up - - - - IS that Jose Canseco???? blech.......but at this point, I'd take him if he could manage to work up a sweat, risk his manicure and coifed hair, and dig the hole for my new tree.........

We need Vincent back. everyone please just send him an email and make him come back. :(

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I can't wait for Grey's!!!!! (and ER)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I can't wait for Grey's!!!!! (and ER)

OMG me too.....Thursday nights are my sad loser TV night, and I can't be disturbed - - - just me and my younger dingo in bed, holding hands and watching our shows...... :lol::ph34r: And don't forget about The Office - right before Gray's..... ;)

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I also really like My Name is Earl :ph34r: It's very funny.

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I'm really in the minority here, I only ever watch stand-up comedy and occasionally cooking shows


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I watch Six Degrees after Greys

TriticusToxicum Explorer
OMG me too.....Thursday nights are my sad loser TV night, and I can't be disturbed - - - just me and my younger dingo in bed, holding hands and watching our shows...... :lol::ph34r: And don't forget about The Office - right before Gray's..... ;)

I is Jose Canseco, or at least he has the same DNA as the human born and named Jose Canseco...

Everybody knows that the BEST TV is on Weds. @ 9PM on ABC :) Thursday has been a waste since Seinfeld laid a giant T*rd in the finale... (ok, I watch Grey's Anatomy if I happen to land on it and get sucked in) Now here's a question, wouldn't/shouldn't all of these TV hospitals be shut down by now? I mean come on, things exploding in the ER, Helicopters crashing into the hospital, gun play in the lobby, residents sleeping with attendings, panties on the bulletin board, come on! At least LOST is so far fetched nothing is a stretch :P

TriticusToxicum Explorer
And if I ever have to stay in a hospital again I wanna stay at one like on Greys... :o:lol:

Not me, not enough "doctoring", too much "playing doctor"... :ph34r:

morganb Newbie
Tonight I'm putting up an avatar of me with straight hair ... I don't do it often, but I do have a ceramic straightener that I use once in a while. Adam took a few pics of me. So, if you don't get it straightened, you can have your choice on how you wear it!

Morgan just called, she pointed out how much alike we look in our avatars ... must be the hair. :lol:B)

lol you wish :P ......jk jk jk. I love you :D

Just another reminder.... Gray's Anatomy... tonight! And yes...yes...yes... Alex and Izzy are my two favorite characters... :o:lol::ph34r:

I love Gray's Anatomy!!!!!! I can't wait :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast
lol you wish :P ......jk jk jk. I love you :D

I love Gray's Anatomy!!!!!! I can't wait :rolleyes:

Not fair ... if I call you a loser here, no one will get that it's a family joke ... loser.

Where are you watching Gray's Anatomy tonight?

morganb Newbie

:D

Probably Suzanne's room over in Wright....that is if she can get us to walk over there in this windy, chilly weather.

CarlaB Enthusiast
:D

Probably Suzanne's room over in Wright....that is if she can get us to walk over there in this windy, chilly weather.

You big baby ... put on a heavy coat!! You'd better get used to this, it's only getting colder!!!!

morganb Newbie

Well it's fine at the moment, but at night when we're all comfy for our show and it's dark outside, it won't be as nice. Plus, all my coats are over there....I'm going to have to get them next weekend. At the moment, I'm really into my hoodies :D

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Be-de-beep-beep-be-de...we interrupt this conversation to bring you this breaking news...

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Truth stranger than fiction?

CarlaB Enthusiast
Be-de-beep-beep-be-de...we interrupt this conversation to bring you this breaking news...

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Truth stranger than fiction?

I saw that earlier on AOL ... strange.

Did you know that Morganb is my daughter?

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I saw that earlier on AOL ... strange.

Did you know that Morganb is my daughter?

I figured it out. Same last name and all :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
I figured it out. Same last name and all :P

Yep, same last name, but no relation to AndreaB, who actually has a different last name (yes, I know, we PM'd to see).

morganb Newbie

Wow interesting article. You know, mom, I will just barely get home in time to watch Graty's Anatomy next Thursday, we'll just have to prevent from a dinner stop during the drive over there. Is Dad into the sow too :huh: ?

CarlaB Enthusiast
Wow interesting article. You know, mom, I will just barely get home in time to watch Graty's Anatomy next Thursday, we'll just have to prevent from a dinner stop during the drive over there. Is Dad into the sow too :huh: ?

He watched it last week. You can eat when you get here .... what do you want?

Green12 Enthusiast

And the B girls are back :lol::lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
And the B girls are back :lol::lol:

At least we're not sitting next to each other conversing on here this time!! :lol::lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I also really like My Name is Earl :ph34r: It's very funny.

Yes, I love Earl also......but am conflicted as watched Ugly Betty and thought it was quite cute....

Now here's a question, wouldn't/shouldn't all of these TV hospitals be shut down by now? I mean come on, things exploding in the ER, Helicopters crashing into the hospital, gun play in the lobby, residents sleeping with attendings, panties on the bulletin board, come on! At least LOST is so far fetched nothing is a stretch :P

oh dear Gaaaawd :lol::lol::lol:

:D

Probably Suzanne's room over in Wright....that is if she can get us to walk over there in this windy, chilly weather.

OMG, that's where I"m goign tonight too! :lol::P:lol::P:lol:

And the B girls are back :lol::lol:

:lol: Yes, just look at them, taking over our 40-something place to tread on people :lol::lol::lol:

At least we're not sitting next to each other conversing on here this time!! :lol::lol:

yes but it's just like old times :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
I'm really curious... what's everyone's zodiac sign?

I'm a Capricorn

Aries married to a capricorn ... we should not get along I am told.

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