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Alvaro Zapatero
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02-09-2009 18:51
It's never too late.

At least this is how he sees himself...


Oh my. That's not the "full frontal" I had in mind (sorry all)...
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Brann Georgia
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02-09-2009 19:00



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Elora Lunasea
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02-09-2009 19:05
@ Brann - another spit-a-drink-on-my-screen worthy duo :D
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Alvaro Zapatero
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02-09-2009 20:13
Oh, and mine are chopped liver?

Hey, I spent a whole 20 or 30 seconds searching for those pix.

Time I will never get back!
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Tarina Sewell
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02-09-2009 21:11


reversed of course....
Blot Brickworks
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Join date: 28 Oct 2006
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02-10-2009 00:29
pep

jig
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Sling Trebuchet
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02-10-2009 01:21
Twins they are

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Arielyn Docherty
I DO Believe in Santa!
Join date: 3 Jul 2007
Posts: 625
02-10-2009 04:44
OMG, now I'm sooo sorry I had to go to bed last night!! I will pay the rest of you when I get home tonight!!! LOLOLOL!
Phil Deakins
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Join date: 17 Jan 2007
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02-10-2009 04:52
From: Alvaro Zapatero
It's never too late.

At least this is how he sees himself...
Pep bran flakes never caught on because they produced swollen shoulders instead of upper arm muscles - as can be seen in that picture.
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Pserendipity Daniels
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Join date: 21 Dec 2006
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02-10-2009 04:57
From: Phil Deakins
Pep bran flakes never caught on because they produced swollen shoulders instead of upper arm muscles - as can be seen in that picture.
Wrong again Phil!

Pep (That's where I keep my fags)
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Jerboa Haystack
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02-10-2009 05:08
My guess....



(extra points if you can name the 1979 TV show. :D )
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Maureen Boccaccio
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02-10-2009 05:22
From: Jerboa Haystack
My guess....



(extra points if you can name the 1979 TV show. :D )


Hart to Hart, of course. :)
Jerboa Haystack
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02-10-2009 05:29
Bravi...bravi...bravissimi

I'll have to deliver your reward later...in person. :D
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Well between your fingers and that magical device, you work wonders.


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Pserendipity Daniels
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02-10-2009 06:14
I knew that!

Pep (But what was the name of the dog and the manservant?)

PS Thanks Jerry - Bob does look a lot like me!

PPS The receding hairline that is - and the black hair dye.
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Phil Deakins
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02-10-2009 06:43
From: Jerboa Haystack
My guess....



(extra points if you can name the 1979 TV show. :D )
The "...-harttohart.jpg" in the URL is a bit of clue ;)


Pep:
Max was the servant and I'll know the name of the dog if I hear it - it could have been the dog that was called Max, come to think of it.
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Jerboa Haystack
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02-10-2009 06:47
From: Phil Deakins
The "...-harttohart.jpg" in the URL is a bit of clue ;)


Pep:
Max was the servant and I'll know the name of the dog if I hear it - it could have been the dog that was called Max, come to think of it.


Max was the servant.

The dog's name was Freeway
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From: Maureen Boccaccio
Well between your fingers and that magical device, you work wonders.


TOTD:
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so." - Douglas Adams
Phil Deakins
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02-10-2009 06:49
That's the one - Freeway. I don't remember it as well as I thought I would though.
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Pserendipity Daniels
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02-10-2009 06:53
Reminds me of a bad joke: "What wood doesn't float?"

Pep (Natalie Wood - married to Bob Wagner and drowned)
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Brenda Connolly
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02-10-2009 06:56
From: Pserendipity Daniels
Reminds me of a bad joke: "What wood doesn't float?"

Pep (Natalie Wood - married to Bob Wagner and drowned)


Or "Why didn't Natlie Wood take a shower on the boat? Because she preferred to wash up on the shore."

You caould also probably get in a few Walken on water jokes as well if you tried.
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Pserendipity Daniels
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02-10-2009 06:58
From: Brenda Connolly
Or "Why didn't Natlie Wood take a shower on the boat? Because she preferred to wash up on the shore."

You caould also probably get in a few Walken on water jokes as well if you tried.
"More cowbell!"

Pep (Must find it in YouTube again)
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Oryx Tempel
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02-10-2009 08:46
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Jerboa Haystack
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02-10-2009 08:55
From: Oryx Tempel


:eek:



Oryx...you owe my company a new monitor!
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From: Maureen Boccaccio
Well between your fingers and that magical device, you work wonders.


TOTD:
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so." - Douglas Adams
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