Top Five Reasons Why Res. Ans. Needs More, not Less, Clarissa
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TundraFire Nightfire
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09-11-2009 11:05
From: Ceka Cianci I love kitties but i can't have any at my house because of my three dogs.so i haz them here hehehehe Cats and dogs can get along well. Mine do. I have two older dogs that live in the house and three cats. They all get along. I don't think the cats realize that the dogs are not cats, though.
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Jig Chippewa
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09-11-2009 12:38
Didnt see this thread. Yeah, I'll have some more Clarissa, please. There's a book called "Clarissa" isnt there?
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Jig Chippewa
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09-11-2009 12:41
From: Raymond Figtree It was very sweet of Jig, but that was not the reason I returned. It was IMs and PMs, which is why I sent a PM to Clarissa. Yes, it was. You are hopelessly in love with me and the thought of never reading my posts again sent you into a downward spiral in reality.  Finally, you threw the rum bottle and its brown paper bag away in a dumpster, left that dark alleyway and the other down-and-outs, turned up the collar of your stained Burberry, and headed back home to go on Forums. I am only glad I could help you 
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Ceka Cianci
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09-11-2009 17:02
From: TundraFire Nightfire Cats and dogs can get along well. Mine do. I have two older dogs that live in the house and three cats. They all get along. I don't think the cats realize that the dogs are not cats, though. my one dog eats cats for fun..He actually eats about anything other than my two other dogs. although he doesn't touch the chickens either..but they were here before him so i think they have diplomatic immunity with him..
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Tiffy Vella
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09-11-2009 18:48
Sadly, I stuffed up my chance to meet Clarissa properly. She knows what I mean, so I hope she reads this. She *is* very nice, and I hope she comes back.
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Treasure Ballinger
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09-11-2009 18:56
From: Jig Chippewa Yes, it was. You are hopelessly in love with me and the thought of never reading my posts again sent you into a downward spiral in reality.  Finally, you threw the rum bottle and its brown paper bag away in a dumpster, left that dark alleyway and the other down-and-outs, turned up the collar of your stained Burberry, and headed back home to go on Forums. I am only glad I could help you  Wow! Do tell!
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Ponsonby Low
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09-11-2009 22:06
From: Jig Chippewa Didnt see this thread. Yeah, I'll have some more Clarissa, please. There's a book called "Clarissa" isnt there?  CLARISSA HARLOWE or the HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY Nine Volumes Volume I. Comprehending The most Important Concerns of Private Life. And particularly shewing, The Distresses that may attend the Misconduct Both of Parents and Children, In Relation to Marriage. PREFACE The following History is given in a series of letters, written Principally in a double yet separate correspondence; Between two young ladies of virtue and honor, bearing an inviolable friendship for each other, and writing not merely for amusement, but upon the most interesting subjects; in which every private family, more or less, may find itself concerned; and, Between two gentlemen of free lives; one of them glorying in his talents for stratagem and invention, and communicating to the other, in confidence, all the secret purposes of an intriguing head and resolute heart. ...
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Scylla Rhiadra
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09-11-2009 23:12
From: Ponsonby Low  CLARISSA HARLOWE or the HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY Nine Volumes /me weeps silently and feelingly for Ms. Harlowe . . . HIGHLY recommended for anyone who loves very intelligent, and rather tragic, fiction. And has a few months to spare to read it (it is reputed to be the longest novel written in the English language). There's a single page, somewhere in about the middle of the sprawling 1600 or so pages, that will rip your heart out if you have even an OUNCE of soul . . . /me goes back to dabbing her eyes.
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Raymond Figtree
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09-11-2009 23:43
From: Jig Chippewa Yes, it was. You are hopelessly in love with me and the thought of never reading my posts again sent you into a downward spiral in reality.  Finally, you threw the rum bottle and its brown paper bag away in a dumpster, left that dark alleyway and the other down-and-outs, turned up the collar of your stained Burberry, and headed back home to go on Forums. I am only glad I could help you  Choose the response you think fits best: 1) There's more fantasy in that post than Ray Bradbury created in his entire career. 2) Do you sell individual tickets to the show going on between your ears or do you have to buy the whole season? 3) If I wasn't afraid you'd pinch my nose and try to suffocate me while I slept, I'd be on the next plane out of Los Angeles. 4) The other down-and-outs say hello and one of them wanted to ask if he left his watch on your nightstand.
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