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Originally posted by wdlove:
George Washington believed strong in the Constitution, same as with Republicans.
No, that's the Democrats.
The Republicans are …
Warranty is automatically transferred with the machine. All the new owner needs is proof of date of purchase, so include a copy of the original receipt.
-s*
Did anybody here see Brando's performance in Burn! (1969)? I really liked this movie with its wonderful score and provocative theme, but it seems to have sunk into oblivion, and …
Funny how it never occured to anyone that in Polish, they pronounce things differently. And since Americans aren't exactly the most linguistically gifted of people, Shesheffskee is…
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Originally posted by ryju:
Are they actually going to name all the 230 planets they find? That must be a boring job.
Planet Gankdawg.
229 to go.
So I sold my G4, and the fellow wants the remaining 1 year warranty...how do I do this?
I know with AppleCare, you hafta send a letter, but I can't find anything anywhere about ju…
From the site: "The leading competitor not only has 57 varieties, but has 57 foreign factories as well. W Ketchup comes in one flavor: American."
So....Republicans like to eat Ame…
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Originally posted by gohoward:
gohoward will once again point out that nothing he posts should be taken seriously.
Just like your favorite candidate.
Remember that beer commercial (bud light?) where the limo driver had a sign that said "M. Krzyzewski" and the pitch man was like "yes, I'm Mr. ker-zi-ze-wuski"...
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Originally posted by Angus_D:
Sure you don't mean "boggled"?
Actually...yes
Also: I think it would be pronounced just how it's spelt, Kre-zy-zewsky.
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Originally posted by gohoward:
gohoward may sue W Ketchup for misleading people into believing that George Washington was a Republican. George Washington was not …
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Originally posted by Apple Pro Underwear:
I'm talking Mike Krzyzewski
should it not be pronounced something like:
Kre zy zowski
"Shashefski" is mind boggling…
Memory of first encounter with Brando by Kirk Douglas:
"I went up for a part in a play called 'Truckline Cafe.' I didn't get it. Bitter, I went to see the play, watched another ac…