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things i think are funny

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Sometimes, things are just really funny. If you're super-immature.

http://www.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67b ... 81&notag=1
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It's okay, miss BA. I live with three boys, ages 9 - 11. I hear them laughing at that a lot. :)

In fact, a couple of years ago, my youngest decided to type "pee" into Google to see what it would yield. Seems he came up with a nice website where young women were showing him how. :o
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SG: It helps to have 'safe search' on. I think it more or less keeps things safe enough, until they're old enough to know how to access Preferences and switch it off. At least it avoids getting side-tracked when searching for information under 'black hole' etc.

MBA: my boys would love that car, I'll have to show them that photo. And as for thephallic pattern - those phallic Gallics! Sex-crazed, the lot of them, too busy thinking about the pleasures of the flesh to be wanting to do serious stuff like go to war and the like.
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Otis: Actually that was on my husband's computer at the time and he doesn't like those filters on his personal computers since they tend to filter out too much info sometimes. And my youngest knows better now. :)
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i would say something but i'm too busy laughing my ass off. one month shy of being twenty four but still fourteen at heart.
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Post by Poppet »

i REALLY LIKE the phallic ironwork. i'm gonna have to remember that and use it in some design work someday.

i could put it in somebody's house, someone who'd appreciate it, so i still get paid for doing it, and get repeat business. :)
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Dammit, I can't see it. Expired, maybe? I have a few to show ya but wil have to prevail upon the skills and webspace of Ms. S. Girl...
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No problem Mug! It may be a few days as I am in a hotel room right now on my husband's company laptop computer checking my email. I come to you good folks from the tiny town of Blairsville, GA (aka middle of nowhere). Although the kids and I did drive to Helen, GA this morning for a while. My two middle boys and husband are in boy scout camp until Friday and then we shall travel on to Atlanta. BTW Mug, there are a lot of interesting pics out this way - I'm trying to get them on fotolog while I can!! :)
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Post by miss buenos aires »

Just for you, Mug:
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and this seems to be a very popular ironwork trim in Paris:
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You wouldn't want to sit on that :lol:

SoL (filling in for CF)
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Thanks, MBA, I feel MUCH better now!!
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selfmademug wrote:Thanks, MBA, I feel MUCH better now!!
It was the fence that did that, come on, admit it... :wink:
A lot of Christians wear crosses around their necks. Do you think when Jesus comes back he ever wants to see a fuckin' cross? It's kind of like going up to Jackie Onassis with a rifle pendant on.
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Damn, can't get the link to work, and can't see anything but little itty-bitty boxes w/ red "xes".

**sniff**

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I like how they've paid homage to me all over Paris.

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Oh! ..."filling in".

I get it...
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Shame on you, Radio-Cope!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Okay, I know Mug has waited patiently for me to post this for her.

I can see why she found this one funny. :lol:

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MBA, I think my inner child is maybe 15 'cos I find this really funny: in my job I have to key in these labor codes. For one property, the labor code for desk clerk is 'GD' and for another, for a housekeeper, it's 'MF'. gives me a little grin even on the blackest days.
Like me, the "g" is silent.
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So, I just went to Amsterdam, and among the many intentionally dirty things, there is also the unintentionally dirty.

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Tee-hee.
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Post by taz »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

So, if those are 'mini'...do they have the full sized ones around somewhere? Maybe in the back of the shop?
A lot of Christians wear crosses around their necks. Do you think when Jesus comes back he ever wants to see a fuckin' cross? It's kind of like going up to Jackie Onassis with a rifle pendant on.
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Yeah, Taz. But the big ones probably cost more. :wink:

Those really do look like little mini dickmanns! :)
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Yum!

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They're so ethnically diverse, yet so evenly portrayed...
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Re: Yum!

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A rope leash wrote:They're so ethnically diverse, yet so evenly portrayed...
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by PlaythingOrPet »

This is a great way to make working on the computer all day that little bit more bearable. Or am I just odd?

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Post by pip_52 »

Hey wow, thats nice!

Where'd you get it?
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