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Post by Natalie on Dec 7, 2004 5:55:50 GMT -5
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Post by Remi on Dec 7, 2004 5:58:00 GMT -5
Thanks Nat! I wonder what toy Owen brought. ;D
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 7, 2004 15:04:41 GMT -5
I don't know but Owen's got the only "toy" I want to play with.
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Post by hurltomato on Dec 7, 2004 16:28:16 GMT -5
I don't know but Owen's got the only "toy" I want to play with. Let's just "assume" you want one of those updated remote controlled skateboards. Any other toys[/b] might have signed limited warranties, explicit service[/b] contracts, and certificates of authenticity, ect... Go ahead and talk your way out of this one OThing. By the way- Merry Christmas OT ... ;D HT
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 7, 2004 16:39:02 GMT -5
LOL Oooooo..... explicit service contract. I would definitely have to have Owen sign one of those. Something containing the words "morning, noon & night". I don't think I could get a warranty. After all, once it's broke, it's broke. Ain't no fixin' it! P.S. I promise I'll try not to hurt you Owen. HT: Merry Christmas to you too. I'm hoping you'll write us a little Wilson holiday story to warm our cockels. cockels? What the heck is a cockel anyway???
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Post by hurltomato on Dec 7, 2004 16:48:40 GMT -5
HT: Merry Christmas to you too. I'm hoping you'll write us a little Wilson holiday story to warm our cockels. Cockels? What the heck is a cockel anyway??? Whatever constitutes a "cockel," I am certainly sure it comes with an extended long-term service contract[/b] to suit all of our basic needs. Hey I spent all afternoon writing- you'll just have to be patient woman! Work on your November Caption fun- you're behind
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 7, 2004 16:53:40 GMT -5
OUCH!!! You got me. It'll be taken care of tonight. And I will practice being patient. I'm sooooo bad at it though.
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Post by peakindarien on Dec 7, 2004 19:07:24 GMT -5
I don't think I could get a warranty. After all, once it's broke, it's broke. Ain't no fixin' it! P.S. I promise I'll try not to hurt you Owen. O-Thing, what are you planning to do to poor Owen?
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 7, 2004 20:52:23 GMT -5
Nothing I'd get arrested for....at least not in the state of California.
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Post by tequilaroses on Dec 8, 2004 21:37:51 GMT -5
OMG, I'm laughing way too hard right now, I can barely type! It is my understanding that a cockel has something to do with a nice, warm feeling pertaining to the heart. It's like a warm-fuzzy or something like that. OMG - still laughing BTW O-Thing - I like your holiday sig photo - it's neat. ;D
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 8, 2004 22:23:01 GMT -5
Owen, warm and fuzzy..... My oh my! What I'm picturing in my mind. Thanks Tequila! Glad you like it! (the siggy that is, not Owen's warm & fuzzy)
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Post by tequilaroses on Dec 8, 2004 22:30:12 GMT -5
LOL - well, I'd probably like both!
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Post by tequilaroses on Dec 8, 2004 22:36:05 GMT -5
I just checked an on-line dictionary. It did not have anything for "cockel", but it did have a listing for "cockle". According to dictionary.com - "cockle" is... ...Any of several weedy plants, especially the corn cockle. For some reason, I don't think that what was intended.
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Post by itsanowenthing on Dec 8, 2004 23:24:54 GMT -5
Well that doesn't make sense. To warm one's cockels means to warm one's weedy plants? No Norman Rockwell portrait there. I think I'll go back to thinking about Owen's warm & fuzzy. That sounds much more enticing on a cold December night.
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Post by Natalie on Dec 9, 2004 18:03:31 GMT -5
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