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Spanish inquisition pope innocent? haha. Wonderful

on a side note, I have trouble spelling religion 'religion'

I always playfully want to spell it Relijun.

Would anyone get mad if I did that? Don't eat me.


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Sugar.

thats my word today.

Sugar. Sure like the word "sugar"


Makes me happy.


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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO68fUMWx3g
 
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Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!!!


For Christmas, I got The Compleat Monty Python on DVD!

My word of the day is compleat.


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Compleat is a good word.


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Compleat is a good word.


Especially when it compleats a collection.

Now look at this - my spell checker is telling me 'compleat' is misspelled, but we know better, do we not?


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Yeah, and mine chokes when I type "Here There Be Tygers". Who programs these things??


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WildGravity, I once visited Sugartit, S.C. I even got a hat out of it.

My word of the day is "penchant".

I have a strong penchant for collecting watches, among many other things, mostly shiny(yes, I am a childish packrat) especially if it is unique in some way. An upscale watch store in the mall is going out of business here this week and they have watches for 75 percent off. I bought three. Two of them have double faces for showing two time zones. I set one to California time(it runs a little fast) and I want to set the other one to Paris time. Anyone know what time it is in Paris, France?


She stood silently looking out into the great sallow distances of sea bottom, as if recalling something, her yellow eyes soft and moist...

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You said sugartit.


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I set one to California time(it runs a little fast)...


Yeah - we do that out here.


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Anyone know what time it is in Paris, France?


No, but I can tell you what time it is in Paris, Kentucky - will that do?


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My daughter had it on her i-pod, Paris, FRANCE is exactly six hours ahead of Louisville slow time...

When someone asks me what time it is, I want to reply, "Paris or local time". Question: Is there anything an i-pod won't do these days?
There's a punch line here somewhere...

word:lethargic


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Haha. Sugartit.

Placentas my word today.

a teacher said it early this morning and it gave me the giggle-fits.


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That's ironic, I used to live in Placentia, Ca. Now, I'm having a giggling fit.

mine today:snowflake


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Scherenschnitte !
 
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