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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 4:42:30 GMT -5
It's obvious that swans is known for fooling with the censored word list. You are known for being sexay euro AWESOME PERSON, and having boundleswans coolneswans! N-e-g-g-i-e is censored, too, isn't it? Yeah. But I'm not sure if we are still The Boy Who Will Break Your Heart and The Girl Who Will Steal Your Boy. Oh, right. So we are still that. We avoided the swansyness
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 9:45:13 GMT -5
County Swans, the capital of Bitterness, huh?
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Post by Silvertongue on Jul 1, 2004 9:51:51 GMT -5
There is nothing wrong with being bitter. I know, Lemons are bitter, do you hiss? I like swans that hiss...
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 9:52:48 GMT -5
Bitterness is unhealthy. You should be all happiness and light.
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Post by Tyler on Jul 1, 2004 9:53:31 GMT -5
I'm known for spelling things wrong. Like in this very sentance, there's bound to be a typo.
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Post by Silvertongue on Jul 1, 2004 9:54:15 GMT -5
I think I'm more like a hissing bar of bitter chocolate. Yes you appear to be sweet, but you are actually sour. :-D
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 9:55:20 GMT -5
*Goes away*
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 9:57:55 GMT -5
Which definition, Thesaurus Girl?
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Post by Tyler on Jul 1, 2004 9:58:12 GMT -5
I went to go feed swans at the lake one day. They nearly bit my finger off. They hissed at me until I dropped the loaf of bread I was holding.
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Post by Silvertongue on Jul 1, 2004 9:58:27 GMT -5
No, just a little sensitive and maybe a bit "besotted". Besotted: adj(1) Madly in love with (2) Unsober, drunk. Which one? (I wrote the meaning all by my self, GO ME!!!)
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Post by Silvertongue on Jul 1, 2004 10:07:32 GMT -5
I'm known for pestering \/\/hales for spelling
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 10:09:34 GMT -5
That's rather ironic considering you're "Mr. Grammer". *Snickers* But apt, as grammar has no E.
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Post by Soidanae on Jul 1, 2004 11:02:06 GMT -5
That's rather ironic considering you're "Mr. Grammer". Woe is known for being a bad sport when she loses a game, and then turning over a new leaf. Actually it isn't. Grammer ought to have an a in it for Grammar. At least, I thiink so....
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Post by Whales on Jul 1, 2004 11:06:10 GMT -5
Actually it isn't. Grammer ought to have an a in it for Grammar. At least, I thiink so.... My point exactly. It is apt that he is known both for his typos and as "Mr Grammer".
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Post by royalvioletta on Jul 1, 2004 11:44:01 GMT -5
I'm known for...er...my embarrassing pictures of Jerome in compromising situations (in a frilly apron, being hugged by Jaques Snicket). Er...anything else?
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