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On 2010-12-28 15:44, balducci wrote:
You picture me mentally / fantasize over me? .


Hey, that's one hell of a leap you're making there...
"Torture doesn't work" lol
Guess they forgot to tell Bill Buckley.

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Well, both of you could use avatars which give a clue about how you really look.

Real men do just that.
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On 2010-12-28 16:28, stoneunhinged wrote:
Well, both of you could use avatars which give a clue about how you really look.

Real men do just that.


Stone, I know that picture can't possibly be you; I picture you with a beard.
"Torture doesn't work" lol
Guess they forgot to tell Bill Buckley.

"...as we reason and love, we are able to hope. And hope enables us to resist those things that would enslave us."
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On 2010-12-28 08:28, Dennis Michael wrote:
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On 2010-12-28 02:49, Double O Magic wrote:
The Tarbell Course in Magic.


Great Set, and a must for the Magic Library. It may be some old stuff, but easily updated.


Absolutely agreed, ANYONE and EVERYONE should read these. And I am only on the first volume and intend to be studying it for at least a month or two, yet, I still think it is the best gift I have every gotten.
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LOL!

I did wear a ponytail until I was a bit over forty.

I've worn beards, too. But my avatar represents my true self.
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Too slow with the iPod. I was responding to Lobo's post. Maybe Tom could do us the service of editing accordingly.
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I would like to know just how ugly Balducci, and Lobo actually are too.

BTW
I got a camcorder, so some of my juggling, and magic may be seen on youtube real soon.
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I've met Balducci. Too much beard to tell if he's ugly or not...

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Bioshock 1 and 2, and tickets to Video Games Live!!
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On 2010-12-28 08:27, Dennis Michael wrote:
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On 2010-12-28 01:41, EsnRedshirt wrote:
I got a Bosch cordless power drill/driver, and a bunch of other stuff on my wish list, but I think the best gift was seeing my son sit in his Power Wheels "Lightning McQueen" race car, push the red button on the steering wheel, and get a devilish gleam in his eye when he realized it could move without daddy pushing it.


I know that feeling. It also works with the 17 year old when he got his new Special Edition Camaro!
Heh, the best part is the toy car came from his grandparents- I didn't have to shell out a dime. I doubt it will be the same if my son gets a Camaro...
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3 bricks of Ohio factory Tally Ho red circle backs was pretty cool but best of all was both me lads were home and we didn't do any of the usual travel and over eating!
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I lost my job at Thanksgiving so there were no presents exchanged this year. First time in 62 years. We did get a few things for the grandkids and spent the day with them. I guess that was the best present.
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On 2010-12-29 21:20, Dave Scribner wrote:
I lost my job at Thanksgiving so there were no presents exchanged this year. First time in 62 years. We did get a few things for the grandkids and spent the day with them. I guess that was the best present.


I am really sorry to hear that. I really hope things turn around for you and hope you will make the most out of the holidays like I have, the snow is wonderful! I bet spending the day with them was just as wonderful.

Regards and best of wishes,

Double O
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On 2010-12-28 01:41, EsnRedshirt wrote:
I got a Bosch cordless power drill/driver, and a bunch of other stuff on my wish list, but I think the best gift was seeing my son sit in his Power Wheels "Lightning McQueen" race car, push the red button on the steering wheel, and get a devilish gleam in his eye when he realized it could move without daddy pushing it.


What crap. When I was a kid only the retched ministers kid got toys like this. PLbbbbpphh! Raspberries I proclaim.
My son got the power wheels 4 wheeler. I'm so ashamed.
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