pcchris
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This thread will never die - wooden stakes through the heart, silver bullets, garlic cloves - no effect - IT'S THE THREAD OF THE LIVING DEAD.pcchris said:Dang! I had the thread dead for 20 minutes!!! must be a soap opera thread...the thread that wont die!!! HA HA HA!!!
BethCooks4U said:Good morning everyone!
Guten Tag Hop-Klop!AJPratt said:Guten morgen!
I absolutely love this movie. We just watched it again this week!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Guten Tag Hop-Klop!
I need a new garage - too bad you live so far away because getting it home might be a problem.pamperedalf said:It's going to be beautiful here. It was mid 80's yesterday! I am supposed to be setting up a garage sale. Better get back to work!!
I could bring mine when I come up to visit my family....The_Kitchen_Guy said:I need a new garage - too bad you live so far away because getting it home might be a problem.
AIN'T gonna happen.BethCooks4U said:
And I bet this is it!chefann said:
I am persistant! I may be 80 and blind but I will be the one!The_Kitchen_Guy said:AIN'T gonna happen.
I admire preseverance!BethCooks4U said:I am persistant! I may be 80 and blind but I will be the one!
And I am persistant. Just give up!chefann said:
AJPratt said:Ya know, as someone who has been there several times recently, its no fun to be the thread killer or the straw that broke the camel's back either.
Maybe later! If I want to keep DH (and he's a keeper) I better get off the computer for real!jasonmva said:It's time to celebrate!
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