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Considering the history of the "Digger" persona Birch created, you have to admit that it was a good line, that is if you could get past the visuals.
For sure..But looking in from the outside (no pun)..it was giving me a few laughs..That's the way I am..I see things in a Monty Python shade of glasses...sorry, I mean no disrespect.:)
 
I see things in a Monty Python shade of glasses.
"Oh, what sad times are these when passing ruffians can say Ni at will to old ladies. There is a pestilence upon this land, nothing is sacred. Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress in this period in history."

One of my all-time favorite movies! Monty Python and the Holy Grail! :D

Lady
 
Buster,

You did miss the best ANALogies with the ANALytical perspective. There has been an ecclesiastical ban on anything ANAthema on this thread. So don't try to ANALyze anything else so we don't stir up ANArchy.
 
You know, when children persist in throwing tantrums sometimes you just have to ignore the child until the behavior is again acceptable. :rolleyes:
 
You know, when children persist in throwing tantrums sometimes you just have to ignore the child until the behavior is again acceptable. :rolleyes:

Speaking of children....

Anyone in the mood for a game of hopscoth?

Then we can fly around with our arms streched out and go inside for a game of pin the tail on the donkey....gosh there's all kinds of stuff we can do. :D:D:p
 
That deaf, dumb, blind kid sure plays a mean pinball - I think from the movie Tommy by the Who but not really sure - hey at least I'm trying to give ownership.
 
I got a member infuriated once by mentioning the movie "The Scent of a Woman" staring a blind Al Pacino - how sensitive we are when it comes to smell. That led into a whole discussion about the value of pheromones and how I dated a woman one time that just would not stay out of my arm pits - it was a real turn on for her. Now I'm duelling with one that enjoys googeling in my butt. Long live the high clonic.
 
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I got a member infuriated once by mentioning the movie "The Scent of a Woman" staring a blind Al Pacino - how sensitive we are when it comes to smell. That led into a whole discussion about the value of pheromones and how I dated a woman one time that just would not stay out of my arm pits - it was a real turn on for her. Now I'm duelling with one that enjoys googeling in my butt. Long live the high clonic.

Too bad "they" removed my post earlier about what I found in there.
 
Now, now, be nice. There is scientific proof that women are attracted by the smell of men (and it differs among the women which men they really like). It really would be bad for our species if the smell had the opposite effect!
 
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