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Started by Ed, November 16, 2010, 03:43:32 AM

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Pharosian


Rook

I think, Sebastian, there for I am.
Say Hi! on Twitter: @rookberg

Rev. Austin

facebook.com/waynegoodchildishaunted
Stay in touch! I don't mean that in a pervy way.

jsorensen

Finger in the ear (if it counts, I know it's more than a word, but does a phrase work for this?)
He had something to say. He said it. . . . He had summed up—he had judged. 'The horror!'

notsoscarey


Ed

Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

Pharosian

PUBLICIZE


(Or PUBLICISE, as the case may be)

Rev. Austin

facebook.com/waynegoodchildishaunted
Stay in touch! I don't mean that in a pervy way.

Ed

Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

Rook

Mother Teresa (somewhere in Calcutta)
I think, Sebastian, there for I am.
Say Hi! on Twitter: @rookberg

Rev. Austin

Homer Simpson (smiling politely)
facebook.com/waynegoodchildishaunted
Stay in touch! I don't mean that in a pervy way.

jsorensen

He had something to say. He said it. . . . He had summed up—he had judged. 'The horror!'

Rook

I think, Sebastian, there for I am.
Say Hi! on Twitter: @rookberg

Ed

Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

fnord33

Life is an entanglement of lies to hide it's basic mechanisms. - William Burroughs