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Originally posted by: Eastwinn Calvin and Hobbes and Get Fuzzy are funny but I don't regualy read them. I guess you could say that they are fuzzilly.quote>
you can't beat The Far Side

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brancra: Well, I think most of It's starting right now.  Have you seen the Toyota Yaris? 
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That's an example right there.  Like I said, most of it, since there are cars in the 2000's that looked terrible.  Of course, I love the SC430 of today!  Eastwinn: You wouldn't be able to read Calvin and Hobbes anyway.  It hasn't been in newspapers since 95'96 (I think).
callagrafx: The Far Side is good, but in my opinion Get Fuzzy and Calvin and Hobbes are better.

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Originally posted by: Eastwinn Calvin and Hobbes and Get Fuzzy are funny but I don't regualy read them. I guess you could say that they are fuzzilly.quote>
you can't beat The Far Sidequote>

lol!  The Far Side is good too 19.gif But by far my favorite comic strip is C & H.

Eastwinn: rofl! " fuzzyilly "


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Same deal with the Far Side. I once considered getting a Get Fuzzy book but thwen decided to get a brainteaser book instead (I like to tease my brain, and take it's lunch money). The whole situation was pretty fuzzilly.

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brancra: Well, I think most of It's starting right now.  Have you seen the Toyota Yaris? 

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That's an example right there.  Like I said, most of it, since there are cars in the 2000's that looked terrible.  Of course, I love the SC430 of today!  Eastwinn: You wouldn't be able to read Calvin and Hobbes anyway.  It hasn't been in newspapers since 95'96 (I think).

callagrafx: The Far Side is good, but in my opinion Get Fuzzy and Calvin and Hobbes are better.

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What the heck is a ' Yaris '?  Weird name for a vehicle, if you ask me.

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The "Yaris" is a new compact car made by Toyota.  It also comes in a 4-door version, much like a Honda Civic.  Similar cars include the Honda Fit and Nissan Versa.  I guess automakers are using these names to sound hip or whatever, probably.  Haven't you noticed that Toyota is trying to lure young buyers nowadays?  One word: Scion! 9.gif

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Actually, that's a new shape Yaris...the Yaris has been in production since 1999 and in Europe it is one of the most popular "mini" cars...exceptional fuel efficiency and enough headroom for even Duke87's ego. Toyota have always had the reputation for remarkable quality and reliability, but the Yaris is definitely positioned for the female of the species, the drivers visor has a light up vanity mirror, the speedo is digital projection which is MASSIVE and the boot is tiny, just enough room for prada bags.

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callagrafx: I knew that already.  I meant that the car, Yaris, is new here in the US.  In Japan I'ts known as the Vitz.  
ryanb_sc4:   Usally Toyota's car names mean something in a different language other that English.

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Mmmm... Brownies!  *Takes out milk from fridge* Would anyone like some milk to go with that?

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    Callagrafx:  Thanks for the definition.  I don't think we can materialize that one from so long ago.  The ingredients suffer from the time paradox, even with the new Tardis.

    Sloppet:  How about a nice Ice Worm *****tail instead.  {to understand this, you need to look it up under Robert Service "The Ballad of the Ice Worm *****tail".}   !@#$!! dratted G level editor is just a little overzealous here.

    Hi jacky!  Welcome again.  here's your coffee.

    For the sake of people with dialup, if you quote an article with a picture in it, please convert the image to a link.  The Moose has spoken.  Amen.

    MsD: Brownies!  Yum.  Thanks very much.  {I hope they are not hash brownies}.

    ky72x:  That was very thoughtful of you.  Milk all around.

    Ho Dolfan.  Long time no see.  What have you been doing?


    Beware: Emancipated user.  No Windoze for me.
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    Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent. -- Victor Hugo
    If you always do what you've always done, you'll mostly get what you've always got.
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    Hello first time here. Thought I should drop by. Cherry Coke please. Am I too late for the brownies? lol

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    *Does best Homer Simpson impression*

    Mmmm.....brownie....

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    Here's your coke, Jacky.

    Nerd_Guy:  Welcome to the Factory and our conversation.  Cherry coke served.  If you reach into the brownie plate and they are all gone, think hard about one and the autosystem will make some more.


    Beware: Emancipated user.  No Windoze for me.
    The teacher opens the door but the student must enter himself. - Ancient Chinese Saying

    Every minute of hate in which one indulges oneself is sixty seconds of happiness lost.
    Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent. -- Victor Hugo
    If you always do what you've always done, you'll mostly get what you've always got.
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    "We have met the enemy, and he is us" - Walt Kelly

    Come join us at the Moose Factory

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    The heat is staining on my AC and I can't get to sleep at night either. So then I was forced to watch some show about the tsunami back in o4 and it gave me a bad dream! The dream was a lot like the show...

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    one pizza with some fishes on it, and make it.. er... quick!

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    * stumbles into the restaurant*  Good and bad at my hockey game today, everyone.  Good:  Scored another goal.  4.gif  Bad:  Lost by five, and now my leg's hurting like crazy.

    N_O_Body:  You wouldn't happen to have an ice pack, would ya?  It'd be greatly appreciated.

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    News flash!

    MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY IMPREGNATES PLANET EARTH

    Hopes To Create 'New World'

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    MALIBU-- Thirty-six year-old actor, Matthew McConaughey, was caught on film yesterday having coitus with planet Earth. The actor later told the crowd that had gathered that he was seeking to "plant the seed for a new planet, since the one we all live on now, is being destroyed."

    Shocked passerbys said the actor seemed to be loving and gentle in the act, and the Earth itself later commented to reporters who had congregated at the point of "entry", that the actor was one of the best she had ever had.

    "To be honest, he was quite good, and I hadn't really gotten much action for about 200 years or so. Napolean did me on that island prison one night. He was quite good. It's true what they say about short men, I guess."quote>

    Hope that wasn't too over the edge. 3.gif

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    Nope, but a tad bit weird. I guess celebrities can't handle stress! 3.gif  LOL, I know It's a joke.  We kid the rich celebrities! 17.gif
    I'm in the mood for orange juice and bacon today.  Thanks! 9.gif

     

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    I'm terrified. Don't y'all wish that there was a real Moose Factory Bar&Grill? I mean like a restaraunt where ST members could go in rl? It would kinda be like a small restaraunt on the town square in my home town. Bill's Toasty is the name and it's a small building where ya can get homemade burgers the size of your face, fries thecker than fingers, and cheese balls like pinballs. Big food, big flavor. lol Any cheese pizza? I could eat one of those whole about now.

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    lol, triple post... can't see them so often these days

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