PUPPIES!!!!!

Nov 14, 2005 15:35

I have a piece of popcorn stuck in my teeth. I tried to get it out with a toothpick, and failed. Then I tried to get it out by brushing my teeth, and failed. Then I tried to get it out with some floss, and failed MISERABLY because I only succeeded in getting it stuck farther in. It doesn't hurt or anything, but it's there. Puppies ( Read more... )

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4dramatic_flair November 14 2005, 14:23:56 UTC
So I was in puppies Milwaukee this weekend.

I got to grace the presence off a very kittens of a department. They are the most spoiled untalented group of pretty flowers I have ever seen. The department is going to cashmerrre. All I kept thinking was how badly I wasted to say to David Oswald you know.... Baby Lambs you, you pink, stuffed animals, baby ducks cynical, hypcritical sunshine day man you. He is such a puppies.

Pregnant babies on Dr. Phil is that like teenagers having kids? There parents should tell them they are two young to ponies, and they should keep there candy bar, milkshake legs together and stop being a damn lemon drops

kisses back

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I love the new swearing trend . . . . fannyprice37 November 15 2005, 18:25:03 UTC
Milwaukee is not puppies, it's da bomb diggity. And while there were many aspects of the show that I enjoyed, I must admit that I agree, it's a hard department to work with. *sigh* you understand.

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gidgey1 November 14 2005, 14:36:02 UTC
Of course it works...do you not remember the funniness of "Smurf"...lol...I think It doesn't make the words more profane, I think it just makes the sitation funny.

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tredz_theboards November 14 2005, 16:39:11 UTC
HA! Adrienne said pregnant babies instead of pagent babies and that's exactly what I thought too! Hey, Milwaukee wasn't that bad...

David Oswald is one big field of daises though. I like this game!

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_susie November 14 2005, 19:55:33 UTC
I think it makes the non-profanity profane. Everyone else I talk with always disagrees.

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Yes. fannyprice37 November 15 2005, 18:29:17 UTC
I like the new trend, because I like saying things like "hot cocoa to you too, gummi bear" but I do agree that it makes a non-profanity profane. On the other hand, words like shit and cock were once entirely acceptable, and words like jazz were profane . . . .

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