I'll start - toast, butter, eat, fry, lick, freeze . . .
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchI'll start - toast, butter, eat, fry, lick, freeze . . .
Things you put in your mouth!
Things you do in the kitchen!
No, THINGS....THINGS THAT HAVE 2 SIDES!
tulip - cant do it
The pope is a tard. -
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchThings You Can Do With Bread!!! Next!
Arghhhhhh!!!!!!!
OK then......
bathe, sweat, melt, burn, drinkThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Being an only child, I never played games - how does this work?Originally posted by SallyAnneArghhhhhh!!!!!!!
OK then......
bathe, sweat, melt, burn, drinkThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by EqualOpportunitiesBeing an only child, I never played games - how does this work?
So you're admitting you never had any friends then? I KNEW IT! Typical DBA
You guess what the word all have in common...if it was fat, geordie, lass for example, you'd say "Things to do with SA". If it was eat, freeze, fry, *lick*, you'd say "things to do with bread".
get it?
Children play this EO, come on!The pope is a tard.Comment
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Is there a version with a SQL*Plus interface? I'm sure I'd stand a better chance...Originally posted by SallyAnneSo you're admitting you never had any friends then? I KNEW IT! Typical DBA
You guess what the word all have in common...if it was fat, geordie, lass for example, you'd say "Things to do with SA". If it was eat, freeze, fry, *lick*, you'd say "things to do with bread".
get it?
Children play this EO, come on!The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneIf it was eat, freeze, fry, *lick*, you'd say "things to do with bread".
I still don't understand this bread licking thing. It sounds vile.Comment
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I see - Things to do with the sun...Originally posted by SallyAnneArghhhhhh!!!!!!!
OK then......
bathe, sweat, melt, burn, drinkThe squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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