12-28-2003, 09:54 AM
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Location: Owosso and Houghton Lake, MI
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quote:Originally posted by titan:
Yes!!! Exactly!! It's a new line of GL wear featuring, Gold Toe Socks and Polka-dotted underware. It can be purchased at most major department stores. The socks retail for $4.99 a pair and the underware is three pair for $7.99. I'll send you a catalog.
No, no, no, Titan! You have it slightly wrong. It's $4.99 for the socks in 3-packs, and $7.99 for the "underware." Underware = cookware that you can wear. The latest fashion statement! And it is great for the athlete on your list since underware is so sturdy it will also double as a great athletic supporter!
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12-28-2003, 11:05 AM
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underwear- guaranteed to make all underachievers such as myself feel great with their tighty whiteys on. It could possibly account for the non nervous songs by our hero Gordon...what a superior feeling to know you have on your polka dot undies. Mine are polka dots (pink, green and blue) though red and white would be superior, I suppose. The thought is if it makes Gords songs what they are I'm all for it!!!!! Purple and orange, sure. Green and red, why not? Go Gord. Cathy, you must use some like element to make you sing so well alsoo, what's your secret? LOL
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12-28-2003, 11:19 AM
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Location: Upstate New York
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quote:Originally posted by Jenney:
It was a joke Annie, I actually did know how it was spelled! There are many words that I can mangle the spelling of myself, but that one I did know!
Got it, but as a former English major, rampant poor spelling drives me round the bend. Just this morning an ad in the local paper looking for volunteers in a clinical study of C-reactive protein mentioned that the volunteers could not have had a prior "heart attack or struck" - I am assuming they meant "stroke" but for Pete's sake, you'd wonder about the quality of the research if they can't even get basic terms right.
Curmudgeonly yours....
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12-28-2003, 11:43 AM
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Annie: If you are a former English major, then what are you now?
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SUIM-ingly yours...
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12-28-2003, 11:53 AM
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Location: Upstate New York
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Enjoying (very) early retirement [translation: between gigs or looking for work.] I've been out of school since 1974, having long since completed my undergraduate educational program.
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12-28-2003, 08:57 PM
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Maine, USA
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quote:Originally posted by yams so 9999:
Like oh my gosh I love Gold toes!!!!!!! Me and my family wear nothing but gold toes , the soft dreamy feeling on your feet makes a days work seem easy. Some people dont appreciate Gold Toes like I do That is fine because more for me !!!!!!!!!!!Hahahaha I have at least 500 pairs of these pretty socks
I bet you that Gordan Lightfoot is wearing some Gold Toes At this very moment. Have you ever felt a Gold toe sock it is heaven in your hands. My wife says it is a weight of money but she has no idea how wonderful these socks are.I am on my feet all day and when I wear Gold Toes it is like work is over in 5 minutes. Hay I bet you are getting ready to go out and buy some right now !!!!!hahahahahahahha!1!!1!!!Gold toe socks is a very interesting toppic to write about . You could talk about the texture the smell the look the stitching the color the brand the pattren. I could babble on for days tellen you about them but unfortunatly I have to be going to the mall so go treet your self to a pair!!!!!!!hahahahahahahahaha
I'm not ashamed of wearing out my gold toe socks
Chasing you around the back woods
I'm not ashamed to darn, nor to proud to find gold yarn
To sew them up once again
Now that's what socks are for
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12-28-2003, 09:34 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Phoenix,Arizona -America
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Neeeaaat!  I'm-a-goin'-shoppin'!
By the way,I'm ona friend's PC tonight! It's 7;30pm here in phoenix and it's so nice to be here on this Winter's Night with you! The library closed at 6pm. Oh if you're wondering,I'm not at "that" friends house. If only!  Later!
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Borderstone (Hello!
[This message has been edited by Borderstone (edited December 29, 2003).]
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12-29-2003, 07:39 AM
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Location: Salisbury, MD, USA
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Looks like 2004 is gonna bring some changes for you "B". Posting away from the library and a new girlfriend, best of luck, forget the darn socks.....
Bill
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12-30-2003, 10:26 PM
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http://dictionary.reference.com/
I tried to look up pattren/patron/paytrun myself but this freakin' dial up connection is faaar to slow.  Oh well, look it up for yourselves (Because I still don't know).
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