Yeah, he said she liked the occasional luxurious bath so I figured something like a Waving Not Drowning bomb x2 (thus providing two bath times) + Alkmaar + Dream Cream might be perfect for his lady friend.
Mmm, with a little French Kiss or Flosty in there.
Yeah, he said she liked the occasional luxurious bath so I figured something like a Waving Not Drowning bomb x2 (thus providing two bath times) + Alkmaar + Dream Cream might be perfect for his lady friend.
Mmm, with a little French Kiss or Flosty in there.
Perhaps a Waving not Drowning and a French Kiss?
We must always cocktail, my child.
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PasserbyeI am much older than you.in Beach CityRegistered Userregular
That is not my plan, no. I hardly see any benefit to switching over, plus I'd have to live there for 3+ years for it to even be possible.
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Mojo_JojoWe are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourseRegistered Userregular
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Well to time to find my pick axe and head down the science mine. I wonder if we'll strike ore today. Probably not. We're learning valuable lessons about prospecting before sending men into the black.
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BobCescaIs a girlBirmingham, UKRegistered Userregular
edited September 2009
Pass notes No 2,650: Emoticons
Who needs words in emails when you can make smiley faces out of punctuation instead?
Age: First recorded appearance in 1982, so 27. But doesn't look a day over 21. ;-)
Appearance: Cheerful :-) Or sad :-( Or surprised :-0 Or angry >:( Occasionally bored or confused :-/
I remember these! They used to be all over emails in the early days. We used them to clarify the tone, because there is always an excess of insecurity at the dawn of a new age. But they died out as we got more confident, thank God. Why are we talking about them now? Because they're back.
No! Yes! People have begun strewing them across their messages again just as they did in the bad old days :-0
But why? Why? Why haven't people, faced with a text-based system of communication, embraced with verve and alacrity the almost infinite possibilities and delicate calibrations of thought and feeling offered by the written word? Takes too long :-)
I want to weep for humanity. Go ahead. That's :'-(
Is there no other reason than sloth for this dismal state of affairs? It might be that now nobody knows how to punctuate anything, we simply want something to do with all those redundant buttons on the keyboard. :-?
Is there an emoticon for "you're not helping?" Or maybe it's because as the world becomes daily more brutalising and man further alienated from his brother we're losing the capacity for nuanced sentiment entirely. We deal increasingly in :-) and :-( because we feel only :-) and :-( Or occasionally :-/ though we don't know why.
And that's the most optimistic theory you have to offer, is it? I don't really see how the resurgence of basic line drawings as a communicative tool can be interpreted as a sign of progress for mankind.
So there's really nothing to be done? I'm sorry :-( But I can send you some
That is not my plan, no. I hardly see any benefit to switching over, plus I'd have to live there for 3+ years for it to even be possible.
It's not widely known, but upon passing the citizenship exam and being granted citizenship the Canadian government gives you a voucher for a lifetime supply of maple syrup.
That is not my plan, no. I hardly see any benefit to switching over, plus I'd have to live there for 3+ years for it to even be possible.
It's not widely known, but upon passing the citizenship exam and being granted citizenship the Canadian government gives you a voucher for a lifetime supply of maple syrup.
Or as it's called in their mother tongue: manna
Is that before or after they knock out two of your teeth and give you a mullet?
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Perhaps a Waving not Drowning and a French Kiss?
Face Twit Rav Gram
We must always cocktail, my child.
Be good to each other, [chat].
Face Twit Rav Gram
1) Go to Lush
2) Buy The Things
3) Place them into a bath
4) Enter The Bath
That is not my plan, no. I hardly see any benefit to switching over, plus I'd have to live there for 3+ years for it to even be possible.
Who needs words in emails when you can make smiley faces out of punctuation instead?
Age: First recorded appearance in 1982, so 27. But doesn't look a day over 21. ;-)
Appearance: Cheerful :-) Or sad :-( Or surprised :-0 Or angry >:( Occasionally bored or confused :-/
I remember these! They used to be all over emails in the early days. We used them to clarify the tone, because there is always an excess of insecurity at the dawn of a new age. But they died out as we got more confident, thank God. Why are we talking about them now? Because they're back.
No! Yes! People have begun strewing them across their messages again just as they did in the bad old days :-0
But why? Why? Why haven't people, faced with a text-based system of communication, embraced with verve and alacrity the almost infinite possibilities and delicate calibrations of thought and feeling offered by the written word? Takes too long :-)
I want to weep for humanity. Go ahead. That's :'-(
Is there no other reason than sloth for this dismal state of affairs? It might be that now nobody knows how to punctuate anything, we simply want something to do with all those redundant buttons on the keyboard. :-?
Is there an emoticon for "you're not helping?" Or maybe it's because as the world becomes daily more brutalising and man further alienated from his brother we're losing the capacity for nuanced sentiment entirely. We deal increasingly in :-) and :-( because we feel only :-) and :-( Or occasionally :-/ though we don't know why.
And that's the most optimistic theory you have to offer, is it? I don't really see how the resurgence of basic line drawings as a communicative tool can be interpreted as a sign of progress for mankind.
So there's really nothing to be done? I'm sorry :-( But I can send you some
flowers to cheer you up. Like this:
@-->-->- @-->-->-
I hate you >:-( ;-)
Do say: Words.
Don't say: :,_)<>?@ or any combination of the above. :-)
It's not widely known, but upon passing the citizenship exam and being granted citizenship the Canadian government gives you a voucher for a lifetime supply of maple syrup.
Or as it's called in their mother tongue: manna
THE CAPS MEAN I AM EXCITED.
Is that before or after they knock out two of your teeth and give you a mullet?
Or at all. I used it for a couple of years at Boeing. It's awful.
Before.
I just wanted you all to know that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhMUffbS-g8
Awesome.