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Michael Douchette wrote:Ok, in the interest of propriety, I have gone through this entire topic and deleted everything I posted in it.

I literally have NOTHING here.

Mr. Atwood... go pound Massachusetts sand.

Donna, I apologize for any consternation I've caused you. One mod shouldn't do that to another.

Tamara, if I offended you in any way, I'm sorry.
Geez Mikey, talk about a load of NOTHING... BWHAHAHAHAHAaaaaa

...z :mrgreen:
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Zeek, now THAT's funny...
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Excuse me
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It was an ad from a Mac site.
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.

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I have NOTHING to say except, "thank-you Mike for being a TRUE gentleman in your response!!" Oh . . . and Rick, about your wife's observation . . . good eye!! We have PCs, too!! :D
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Post by Rick Campbell »

Richard - That's a nice set of legs on that "love" seat.

Mikey D - Yes, that was a Mac ad. I saw it in a computer magazine the other day, but I did the honorable thing and threw the magazine away immediately. I hope no one saw me buying that at Krogers.

Maybe this Mac ad would be less offensive?

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Steve Atwood wrote:
Tamara James wrote: ME? I would never have a picture taken like the girls in this thread. I'm NOT that kind of girl.
You post your picture first. :D
I wasn't talking about that kind of photo. It just seems everyone here likes you and we'd all like to see what you look like. Guys are very visual, which you might have noticed.

I don't have a recent photo of me, how about this one instead? It's pretty close.

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Back on topic, now....

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Steve,

Nothing like a bowl of plain oatmeal, is there? ;-)
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A glass that is half empty is half full of nothing...

My brain hurts...
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Richard Sevigny wrote:Steve,

Nothing like a bowl of plain oatmeal, is there? ;-)

:D :lol:
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Mrs. Lee, always the pessimist, yesterday complained that her carton of ice cream was less than half full.

Mostly nothing.
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Post by David L. Donald »

I go away for 4 days and there's a total
re-jiggering of visual acuity here.. Go figure!

Hhhmmmm seems I missed the Mac Ad,
I find the Big Mac more offensive...
They have caused more heart attacks than
the other heart rate elevators recently deleted. :roll:

I could yank Sophia and Jane Mansfield too,
thought it was in Life Magazine IIRC.

Back to the monastary, eating mush with no cinnemon!
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I prefer oats with chopped dates, cinnemon (or however you spell that) and vanilla flavored soy milk. Yum, yum!
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Donna Dodd wrote:We have PCs, too!!
What's all this about PC lately?
Why does humor have to be politically correct...
what...? Oh. Never mind. Nothing.
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Who is Billy Mays and why does his endorsement of anything mean absolutely nothing to me (he's the Oxyclean guy that's now "endorsing" everything).
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Post by Alan Brookes »

I've wondered the same thing. Being a foreigner I thought everyone knew except me.
Me, I know NOTHING.
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Post by David L. Donald »

One should be famous for doing SOMETHING,

not for an infomercial...
that's NOTHING to write home about.
8)
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Michael Douchette wrote:Ok, in the interest of propriety, I have gone through this entire topic and deleted everything I posted in it.

I literally have NOTHING here.
Seems like something is missing.......... :|
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Yeah, now all we have is a bunch of nothing. What's this thread coming to? :(
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Post by Michael Douchette »

:|
Mikey D... H.S.P.
Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.

http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html

(other things you can ask about here)
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o54/Steelharp/
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No comment...
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SEEMS this topic is coming to nothing,

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Post by Joe Harwell »

It's difficult to stay focused on nothing.

Perhaps a "Something" thread needs to be started for those whose interests go beyond nothing.
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I thought all the other threads were "something" threads. :(
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Errrrr....not quite all of them......
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