Originally posted by pawnhandlerI thought it was about Spot chasing his bone. I would have failed that exam. We know who you are Grampy. You can't fool us.
"See Spot Run" highlights the previously untold story of sibling rivalry and animism in a seemingly idyllic American suburb. "Dick," whose phallic name is not mere happenstance, exemplifies the caucasian male-dominated society. "Jane" appears to be the perfect role model as a meek, obedient, subservient sister. Insiders, however, report that she regul ...[text shortened]... eated a unique belly dancing act, as described in the last volume, "See Spot Boogie."
GRANNY.
Originally posted by pawnhandlerBravo... your posts consistently seem to have meaty density and bite.
"See Spot Run" highlights the previously untold story of sibling rivalry and animism in a seemingly idyllic American suburb. "Dick," whose phallic name is not mere happenstance, exemplifies the caucasian male-dominated society. "Jane" appears to be the perfect role model as a meek, obedient, subservient sister. Insiders, however, report that she regul ...[text shortened]... eated a unique belly dancing act, as described in the last volume, "See Spot Boogie."
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Originally posted by smw6869I'm Pawny. I've never seen "the Big Dig" and all I've seen of Boston is a train station. I also don't have grandchildren. Grampy is Grampy. Or he's someone else. But he's not me!
I thought it was about Spot chasing his bone. I would have failed that exam. We know who you are Grampy. You can't fool us.
GRANNY.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyIt's alright GB... I get misunderstood all the time ๐
My instinctive use of language is not unlike the driving force within the
quote you feature in your profile... "a close and deadly embrace."
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Playing chess doesn't necessarily imply linguistic skills...
๐ Average the average age of RHP'ers with their emotional age.