Winning in 3D
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What a miserable job of winning all of you did while I was away!
But finally I'm back to show you how it's done.....
Oh, don't expect me to spend a whole 30 seconds looking up interesting/entertaining things to post in order to win well.What a miserable job of winning all of you did while I was away!
But finally I'm back to show you how it's done.....
Fool!That looks like failing to win in my book.
I already saw one...the one about dog brains?Rev, don't look now, but you may have missed a thread with scantily clad boobs that was posted while you were gone. Sorry, no hints.
(That should do it for a while.)
Yeah. I was hoping to distract you from the win, so I could bask in the glory of it all for a while.I already saw one...the one about dog brains?
There is no truth to the rumor that dogs are only or even primarily interested in boobs.I already saw one...the one about dog brains?
I hear that you don't even have a brain!There is no truth to the rumor that dogs are only or even primarily interested in boobs.
If it weren't for golden retrievers having been developed in Scotland, you would lose a part of your body that you prize at this point.I hear that you don't even have a brain!
Keep a way from me wallet!If it weren't for golden retrievers having been developed in Scotland, you would lose a part of your body that you prize at this point.
Do you fear me? Don't worry. The cashectomy will be merciful and quick.Keep a way from me wallet!
In case you missed the reference, Star Trek - the Gorn captainCashectomies are deadly to a Scot!
Points for knowing the word couturier. But, like Kirk, sooner or later the win becomes transitory and passes.I remember his kind words now.
But like Kirk, I win!
It only just now hit home how tacky the Gorn captain's uniform is.
Tis as though Fred Flintstone was their couturier.