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Like me, the "g" is silent.
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Mood, you have the coolest avtar I've seen in a long time.
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Thanks MS - I love Billy Idol!! :D
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Gillibeanz wrote:Thanks MS - I love Billy Idol!! :D
This must be a favorite around the Gillibeanz household this time of year...

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Mood, you have the coolest avtar I've seen in a long time.
Why, thank you. Thank you very much. I need all the cool I can get.
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Like me, the "g" is silent.
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Last night's Saturday Night Live was the funniest I've seen the show at in recent years. Justine Timberlake can do comedy.
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The Barry Gibb talk show is always amusing, if only to see how long it will take for JT to break character and hide his face because he's laughing.
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ice nine wrote:Justine Timberlake can do comedy.
Is that Cameron's pet name for him when they're "playing"? :wink:

I don't think I've ever been so busy at work as I am at the moment and it looks like the new year is going to be as bad :(
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*sob*

You and So Lack should consider joining the ranks of the unemployed.
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Are you saying that whilst imitating your avatar? :lol:
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just to So L. That's how you express love in his language. :lol:
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Counting doesn't come naturally to everyone...



You can just feel the love wafting over from ATP, can't you?
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merry christmas!

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*long awkward pause begins now*
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Why's everyone pointing at the sky? I can't see anything there although ye olde Kentish fog might have something to do with that.
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Today my mail consisted of:

- Christmas card from my Mom (bringing the grand total of X-mas cards I've received to 2)

- The three next Netflix discs from my queue (all at once as usual; who me, no social life?)

- Summons for Jury Duty

- Official notice of the court date for my divorce hearing in about 3 weeks.

Yep, that pretty much sums it up....


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Fergie was rather alicious until i heard Fergalicious.
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I have received ZERO Xmas cards. Count 'em, ZERO.

Sigh...
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Mechanical Grace wrote:Today my mail consisted of:

- Christmas card from my Mom (bringing the grand total of X-mas cards I've received to 2)
We did our usual donation to charity instead of sending cards to work colleagues. I'm hoping we'll extend this to only sending cards to family and overseas people next year as we ended up posting over 70 cards this year. I see most of the people we send them to anyway and we've had a couple of instances whereby people seem to have sent us cards purely because we've sent them cards. Either that or it's pure coincidence that we've received cards the day after hand delivering cards to certain people...

Depending on the UK and US postal system I hope your Christmas card count will increase by 50% MG :wink:

And MBA - if I knew where you lived I'd pop over with some mistletoe :wink: (although you'd probably make sure you were not home if you knew I was coming :lol: )
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I'm so tardy - I'm just trying to get my cards in the mail today. . . . .

Although it will still technically be during "the holidays" when they are received, and since my cards say "Happy Holidays" it might just work. :lol:

MBA, what's your address? I'm still getting my list together. Anybody else want a card? :)
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verbal gymnastics wrote: I see most of the people we send them to anyway and we've had a couple of instances whereby people seem to have sent us cards purely because we've sent them cards. Either that or it's pure coincidence that we've received cards the day after hand delivering cards to certain people...
I thought that was how it worked. How else do people make their lists?

Spooky G, that's very sweet, but I don't want your pity. Oh wait, yes I do. I'll PM you.
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Usually we just get them from Red's friends and the bank. This whole concept of Christmas cards is relatively new to me - why are there no Hannukah cards (well there are, but not ones you send out to everyone you know)?
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