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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:19 am    Post subject: The Unagitated Passer-by Reply with quote

When I was a progeny, I didn't have on the agenda c trick locks on my prime minister, neutral some stubs.

I liked to supervise my friends play. I would go them any more and then, but I preferred watching.

Every day, we would take an unused male walking away our playground, carrying an umbrella. He had big ears and a bald head. The weight my friends apothegm him pass via, they would roar, "Hey, oblivious and dull, what's the time?" They told me that he could neither condone nor speak.

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It was early evening. I was vertical at the access of my forebears, when I clich‚ the old man coming. I was alone. There were no friends around to yell the hackneyed words of 'card'.

But how could I forgive this chap walk by without saying anything? So in the interest of the in the first place dilly-dally, I asked in a non-addictive fuzzy medium, "Hey heedless and speechless, what's the time?"

The old man looked at me. Then he looked at his watch and replied,"It's five thirty."

I ran viscera the accommodate and conditions shouted at the antiquated cuffs after that day.
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King Julian



Joined: 08 Jun 2009
Posts: 118
Location: Madagascar

PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:27 am    Post subject: Re: The Unagitated Passer-by Reply with quote

gumio wrote:
When I was a progeny, I didn't have on the agenda c trick locks on my prime minister, neutral some stubs.

I liked to supervise my friends play. I would go them any more and then, but I preferred watching.

Every day, we would take an unused male walking away our playground, carrying an umbrella. He had big ears and a bald head. The weight my friends apothegm him pass via, they would roar, "Hey, oblivious and dull, what's the time?" They told me that he could neither condone nor speak.


It was early evening. I was vertical at the access of my forebears, when I clich‚ the old man coming. I was alone. There were no friends around to yell the hackneyed words of 'card'.

But how could I forgive this chap walk by without saying anything? So in the interest of the in the first place dilly-dally, I asked in a non-addictive fuzzy medium, "Hey heedless and speechless, what's the time?"

The old man looked at me. Then he looked at his watch and replied,"It's five thirty."

I ran viscera the accommodate and conditions shouted at the antiquated cuffs after that day.



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Dug



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:40 am    Post subject: Re - The Unagitated Passer-by Reply with quote

King Julian

I am heartbroken

I thought you loved me ! Sad
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thecatsgrin



Joined: 18 Apr 2009
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Location: Gippsland

PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:27 pm    Post subject: Re - The Unagitated Passer-by Reply with quote

I love you all!!
Hahahahah!!

GOD I love google translator!!!!
So funny!! Laughing
I said that in my best non addictive fuzzy voice!!

Beware friends with weighty apothegm's.
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King Julian



Joined: 08 Jun 2009
Posts: 118
Location: Madagascar

PostPosted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 1:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Re - The Unagitated Passer-by Reply with quote

Dug wrote:
King Julian

I am heartbroken

I thought you loved me ! Sad


Yes I love you too heartbroken, is that a Dutch name?
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