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#276 01-28-2011 05:24:08
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Shepherd trousers sheep. How flocking disgraceful!
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#277 01-28-2011 07:31:06
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Sheepish folk flock to Shepherd's bush
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd's_Bush
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#278 01-28-2011 14:52:03
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Shepherd counts sheep; fox falls asleep.
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#279 01-28-2011 15:38:13
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Ram surrounded by ewes--confusion.
unhemmed as it is uneven
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#280 01-28-2011 16:10:16
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Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?
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#281 01-28-2011 16:50:30
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Bang! She lived happily ever after.
"Let them judge me. Whatever conclusion they've drawn can't be worse than the truth." Me
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#282 01-29-2011 05:10:11
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Sadistic masochist beaten death. Murder? Suicide?
If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters
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#283 01-29-2011 05:16:26
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Homecoming Queen fails to come home.
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#284 01-29-2011 05:19:35
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Sinister clown; would kill for laughs.
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#285 01-29-2011 05:24:28
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Was no Nazi! Just liked uniform.
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#286 01-31-2011 04:37:02
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brosna11 wrote:
Ram surrounded by ewes--confusion.
Dillidge Carver wrote:
Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?
Laughed cried and laughed some more.
LOL!!!
How come "abbreviated" is such a long word? :Anon
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#287 01-31-2011 05:46:02
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Dillidge Carver wrote:
Ewe feeling frisky; looking for ramification?
Rambeau Peep has lost his sheep?
Memphis Trace
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#288 01-31-2011 15:08:48
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World destroyed, by best of intentions
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#289 06-03-2011 17:29:21
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Preying priest's Pray For For-givness.
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#290 06-12-2011 21:01:30
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Lost dog
Named "Fluffy"
No Reward
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#291 06-12-2011 21:47:59
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Lose, cry. Win, cry, laugh. Repeat.
If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters
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#292 07-04-2011 22:58:40
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He arrived an unknown. And conquered.
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#293 07-05-2011 15:23:21
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thenextbigwriter, a rare medium well done.
Stop whining about your life, and start thanking God for it.
You might think I'm crazy...that's all right with me...
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#295 12-09-2012 16:49:15
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mishmont wrote:
I missed my period.
True. It was the 17th Century ![]()
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#296 12-09-2012 17:05:36
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And the period became a question.
If one must die in order to live forever, then what is the purpose in dying? Luke Peters
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#298 12-09-2012 20:54:16
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Washington Irivne wrote:
mishmont wrote:
I missed my period.
True. It was the 17th Century
Always the gentleman ![]()
Go, eat your bread in gladness, and drink your wine in joy; for your action was long ago approved by God.
--- Ecclesiastes 9.7
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#299 12-09-2012 20:57:51
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Freeze! Rotting tomatoes on vine.
Go, eat your bread in gladness, and drink your wine in joy; for your action was long ago approved by God.
--- Ecclesiastes 9.7
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