cahtzee
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hurumph. . . . . Crachit
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I'm not sure I'm ok with being part of this transaction. .. . . AND Where's the fun in buying your name if everyone on the board knows it's not you anymore???
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Enjoy the cake. . . .
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I said Giambi - with all those steroids he'd probably be lots of futile work.
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I like the name of this painting - "Escaping Criticism"
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BBH and I were talking - now I'd like to expand the research. . . Ok girls, who do you think would be the worst professional baseball player in the sack - ?
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LONDON (Reuters) - Women going on boozy nights out have been warned by police to "wear nice pants" in case they fall down drunk in the street. A Suffolk police safety campaign magazine shows pictures of young women slumped on the ground next to messages urging them: "If you've got it, don't flaunt it." "If you fall over or pass out, remember your skirt or dress may ride up," the magazine says. "You could show off more than you intended -- for all our sakes, please make sure you're wearing nice pants and that you've recently had a wax." Readers are also told to stick with friends, book
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I didn't mean that the Aman is better for digestion, but he does seem to have a whole lot of cats following him around. . .. Coincidence???? or something more sinister??? Aman IS catnip??
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hmmmm, now why doesn't that surprise me???
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Dresses > dress
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1. Adam West 2. Michael Keaton 3. Val Kilmer 4. George Clooney 5. Christian Bale
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How does catnip work? Why is it only for cats? Catnip triggers strange behavioral changes in cats when they come in contact with it. The aroma of catnip drives cats crazy sending them into a state of friskiness and excitement. Cats react to catnip in many peculiar ways: some cats eat or lick it, others roll in it, some play with it and others will simply just sniff it. All of these reactions release an oil called nepetalactone that stimulates chemical responses in cats causing them to become energized and wild. Not all cats react to catnip. Young kittens and old cats tend to have no
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If I could get one wish. . . . . .