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Damini

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I don't get anywhere near as much frenzy as "My name's Plain Jane and I like eating potatos" or " i r missev1l, c my picture, NOW ITS GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!". And whenever I do post something, I tend to get visual tourettes boy swinging his handbag or someone else telling me how dull it is.

Maybe I should loose the punctuation and tell you my favourite foods/sexual position/favourite colour/why I like kittens so much more often :)
 
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Will

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Originally posted by Damini
Maybe I should loose the punctuation and tell you my favourite foods/sexual position/favourite colour/why I like kittens so much more often :)
*waits patiently*
 
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S-Gray

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Im only interested in why she likes Kittens ..................................................................................
 
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Testin da Cable

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I like kittens because they get crunchy when you fry them for too long :)
 
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legendario

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lmao TdC :D

These are the kind of tips Jamie oliver really needs
 
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Lester

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Originally posted by Damini
Maybe I should loose the punctuation and tell you my favourite foods/sexual position/favourite colour/why I like kittens so much more often :)

Freudian slip here.

Is that all four things at the same time?
 
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danger

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Originally posted by Testin da Cable
I like kittens because they get crunchy when you fry them for too long :)

Sorry what was that.... Now I have to castrate you with... what was it....

A rusty spoon and 2 bits of wood or something? ;)
 
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Testin da Cable

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how about a needle and a yard's worth of monofilament?
 
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doh_boy

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aparently my namesake is a 'famous' scfi-fi(or fantasy) writer. :)
 
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danger

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Mine apparently scored a couple of goals for some pub football team or something... :(


I'm doomed... doomed I tells ya!
 
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Testin da Cable

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you sure that information isn't classified? </reverb>


;)
 
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~YuckFou~

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I am apparently unknown, which is a little bizarre as I know of several webbies were I'm mentioned.

*kicks google in the googles*
 
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PR.

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Wow, my names sake has a Ph. D in Quantum Mechanics he must be nearly as intelligent as me! :)
 
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wolfeeh

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:(

my name-sake is no one important it seems...

in a similar vein tho... has anyone ever met their exact-double - doppleganger style person?

i have... he's some famous flute player, he's also from south wales somewhere, i see him in the local paper sometimes....
 
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tris-

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Tristram Shandy - Tristram is both the fictionalized author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy and the child whose conception, birth, christening, and circumcision form one major sequence of the narrative. The adult Tristram Shandy relates certain aspects of his family history, including many that took place before his own birth, drawing from stories and hearsay as much as from his own memories. His opinions we get in abundance; of the actual details of his life the author furnishes only traces, and the child Tristram turns out to be a minor character.

and

Sir Tristram, King of Lyonesse
Arthurian Literary Character
Sir Tristram was the son of King Meliodas & Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse, the land around the Scilly Isles now lost beneath the sea. He was educated in France; faught for his uncle, King Mark, against the King of Ireland's champion & defeated him; travelled incognito to Ireland to have his wounds healed; became friendly with the King's daughter Isolde; was forced to return to Cornwall when his identity was discovered; fell out with his uncle over an affair with the wife of Sir Segwarides; spent some time at King Arthur's court; was obliged to travel again to Ireland to gain Isolde's hand in marriage to Mark; accidentally drank love potions meant for Mark & Isolde; became Isolde's lover despite her marriage to his uncle (and had four children); left for Brittany when things became too hairy; married Sir Howel, the King of Brittany's daughter, also Isolde; got wounded in a fight; sent for his old lover to cure him; being told by his wife that she had refused to come, he died; Isolde committed suicide and the two were buried together.
 
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S-Gray

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My First and Surname would be far too common for any Search Engine
 

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