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bursting into laughter
you guys are…
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aannnnnd stay out!!! come in here talking siht but can’t take it. typical!!! ![]()
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Pindi, how about some kuR kuR tomorrow, either lunch time or after work? I can go for some wild goose.
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that or wild turkey..I have an 11 o clock in midtown but should be back downtown by 1pm.
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I also like going downtown.
1 is fine, and wild turkey is good. Is Verizon invited, or should we blow him?
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I think whatever you do you should do to eachother.
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Yeah, he is my usual friday date.
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Romeo, you are welcome to come too. Our doors are always open.
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Roman, tumharay thread ko log akhir mie koray-dan kyon samajnay lagtay hie. Kya waqth aa giya hie zamana-e-gup mie laholwala Anyway...guess What Emerson said once...
"The universal nature, too strong for the petty nature of the bard, sits on his neck and writes through his hand; so that when he seems to vent a mere caprice and wild romance, the issue is an exact allegory. Hence Plato said that "poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand."
Anyway, I found this so you like, therefore had to share it!
Tootles for now:-)