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buy me a beer, norm?
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make er 2.

Someone's giving me a dirty look about my tab though. Did you find your mailbag?
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gamble for a LIVING and you look into your SOUL! trust me on this. you will learn things about you BAD and good that you may not ever wanted to know. painful things you MAY find your not the MAN you thot you were :shock:
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ah Diane will get over it!

and no, I think the dog that ripped half my shorts off took my bag with me. Oh well, i guess I have the day off.
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I hear my soul. It says tastes great. Less No Surrender.
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Norm Peterson wrote:I hear my soul. It says tastes great. Less No Surrender.
let's get serious for once shall we?

do YOU think (any ONE of YOU think you could risk your lives on a profesion of RISK?)

i can. Can you? :-|
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I gamble every day that I might lose the taste for beer. Call me Mister Lucky.
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Bert|Evil wrote:
Be careful, it may be a "strangely crafted sentence" for terrorist communications behind the facade of meaningless post.
Do you mean they are like number stations on shortwave radio?
"He's the electric horseman, you better back off!" - old sKool making a reference to the culturally relevant 1979 film.
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Ambidextrous – Able to tie my skates with both hands.
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no surrender wrote:
Norm Peterson wrote:I hear my soul. It says tastes great. Less No Surrender.
let's get serious for once shall we?

do YOU think (any ONE of YOU think you could risk your lives on a profesion of RISK?)

i can. Can you? :-|
What???
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bassist_25 wrote:
Bert|Evil wrote:
Be careful, it may be a "strangely crafted sentence" for terrorist communications behind the facade of meaningless post.
Do you mean they are like number stations on shortwave radio?
Perhaps, but it isn't as sophisticated as the microburst that the Japs used in WWII. It is probably just a mix of character responses and arrangements that say "put anthrax in the heating ducts of the galleria" to the right person.

.... or maybe not?!
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