Your going to make me read all 300 aren't you.
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Your going to make me read all 300 aren't you.
Your going to make me read all 300 aren't you.
SpoilsportStart on page 7298.
Nicely put! Well, we've never needed life rafts in the pond before but it seems that you all made it to the bank safely, which is good.
Start on page 7298.
Well, I'll give you a little analogy - someone moved from the suburbs to a housing development out in the country, next to a farm. When they first looked at the place, they thought it was nice and idyllic with the animals grazing out in the pasture. After some time, they realized that animals, uh, tend to have an odor about them. So, new person to the country thought the farmer should change his ways so as to not offend the other person's sensibilities. Neighbors defended the farmer, other person moved on. (Or, more simply, someone got a little pond scum on their bloomers and chose to take offense.)Were the waves big? I can't read all 300 posts! What happened? I knew I would miss something!
Well, I'll give you a little analogy - someone moved from the suburbs to a housing development out in the country, next to a farm. When they first looked at the place, they thought it was nice and idyllic with the animals grazing out in the pasture. After some time, they realized that animals, uh, tend to have an odor about them. So, new person to the country thought the farmer should change his ways so as to not offend the other person's sensibilities. Neighbors defended the farmer, other person moved on. (Or, more simply, someone got a little pond scum on their bloomers and chose to take offense.)
I think that about covers it.
Love that!Well, I'll give you a little analogy - someone moved from the suburbs to a housing development out in the country, next to a farm. When they first looked at the place, they thought it was nice and idyllic with the animals grazing out in the pasture. After some time, they realized that animals, uh, tend to have an odor about them. So, new person to the country thought the farmer should change his ways so as to not offend the other person's sensibilities. Neighbors defended the farmer, other person moved on. (Or, more simply, someone got a little pond scum on their bloomers and chose to take offense.)
I think that about covers it.
Oh, as promised:
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Five out, one to go, and one little one that doesn't quite belong.