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Very nice, that.
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She's a little top-light...
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Looks just fine to me.Deepcrush wrote:She's a little top-light...
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Sorry, I don't speak Marylandish.Deepcrush wrote:That says what again???
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Wow, that was lame... even for you...
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That comment was so non sequitur, I figured it couldn't be in English.
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Again... lame... you need some sleep dude. That or you're to busy looking at the pics on the thread.
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This is true, but I doubt it explains why your comment made no sense.Deepcrush wrote:...you need some sleep dude...
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Your comment made no sense! Please explain your comment!Deepcrush wrote:Dude, the horse is dead...
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Looks just fine to me.
As in it doesn't take much for you to like what you see... Kinda like the jokes on Mark, only he'd be trying to bang them instead of just looking at them... Can't believe you missed that.Deepcrush wrote:That says what again???
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I can't believe that's what that comment meant. Try harder to infer meaning next time, eh?Deepcrush wrote:Looks just fine to me.As in it doesn't take much for you to like what you see... Kinda like the jokes on Mark, only he'd be trying to bang them instead of just looking at them... Can't believe you missed that.Deepcrush wrote:That says what again???
BTW, my standards are ridiculously high for someone of my financial standing and physical condition.
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Dude, it doesn't get any easier...Tsukiyumi wrote:I can't believe that's what that comment meant. Try harder to infer meaning next time, eh?
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I know what you mean GK. I was probably in secondary school (like Junior High) when I saw TNG for the first time. I think I'm about Wil Wheaton's age so me and Wes grew up together Speaking about aging, I was always baffled by the change in appearance of Data between the Encounter at Farpoint and NEM. If I didn't know better, I don't know man, I would say he AGED! Was Soong THAT good that his androids aged commensurate with their present colleague's appearance too?GrahamKennedy wrote:At first I think "how could she have gotten so old?"
And then I realise that TNG season 1 was... twenty two years ago.
Jesus. I still remember reading a newspaper article saying they were making a sequel Star Trek series. I thought it was a joke. I watched TNG while I was at university, for god's sake!
I am officially old. How the hell did that happen so fast?
If our Gates is showing her age now, I wonder what Diana Muldaur looks like now (shudders)???
Here's Ian with her in the 60's
“To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and
the affection of children...to leave the world a better place...to
know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is
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the affection of children...to leave the world a better place...to
know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is
to have succeeded.”