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N.M. orders 500 Talking Urinal Cakes
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| February 14, 2007
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Posted on 02/15/2007 3:14:49 AM PST by OnRightOnLeftCoast
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To: OnRightOnLeftCoast
How about one that says "shaking it more than three times is playing with it."
To: Farmer Dean
If they put Al Gore's face on them ,I'll buy one or two to place in the urinals at work. LOL!
Maybe while going, you could listen to his global warming lecture.
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02/15/2007 5:02:52 AM PST
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OnRightOnLeftCoast
(Not to be confused with similar-name pirate RightOnLeftCoast)
To: Farmer Dean
If they put Al Gore's face on them ,I'll buy one or two to place in the urinals at work. Closest I could find.
To: Farmer Dean
If they put Al Gore's face on them ,I'll buy one or two to place in the urinals at work.Can I interest you in an Al Gore urinal mat?
To: Covenantor
== "Got to wonder what it would say if I pour a little whiskey out of a half pint on it?"
Sing "The Party's Over"? ==
As Dandy Don Meridith did on Monday Night Football in the 70's when he sang when it was curtains for a team?
With his slow mournful deep Texas twang:
'Turrrn out the lights, the party's ovvvver'
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02/15/2007 5:10:09 AM PST
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OnRightOnLeftCoast
(Not to be confused with similar-name pirate RightOnLeftCoast)
To: OnRightOnLeftCoast
At my local, The Airport Inn, hands a sign which reads:
"Bob does not sell beer, he rents it!"
One only invisions the MGD recycling center in the basement.
Uch! but LOL, too.
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02/15/2007 5:29:46 AM PST
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jws3sticks
(Hillary can take a very long walk on a very short pier, anytime, and the sooner the better!)
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