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| Thread ID: 29708 | 2003-01-30 08:47:00 | OT - is your son a computer hacker?? | DangerousDave (697) | Press F1 |
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| 117306 | 2003-01-30 20:50:00 | I really do hope that the above posts are being highly sarcastic....please. In case you aren't, it is only a joke meant to stimulate a feeling of amusement (otherwise known as laughter) in you. I presume you know what that is! :_| Veale |
Veale (536) | ||
| 117307 | 2003-01-30 20:55:00 | > Personally I've always preferred my daughter to go > out on a date wearing perfume . It sure beats having > her stay home wearing it and stinking the house out . > > Have I been wrong? Spray her with your own!!! Otherwise, Light a match and see what happens, Ive always wanted to try that . . . . ;-) disclaimer: Dont light a match please!! |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 117308 | 2003-01-30 21:59:00 | Hahahaha ..... meningitis is a psychological disease ????? :^O:^O:^O:^O:^O | antmannz (28) | ||
| 117309 | 2003-01-30 22:04:00 | I think that the top post had gone bust.... | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 117310 | 2003-01-31 00:27:00 | >Spray her with your own!!! The last time I tried perfume the dog wrinkled up her nose in disgust and backed away growling. I think it would pay to forget the matches (intriguing thought though that is) as that might also upset the dog. Do dogs and males have similar reactions to perfume or opposite reactions? Stuff the computer problem, anyone can see that's a hoax. But the pefume problem now, that sounds serious! |
Heather P (163) | ||
| 117311 | 2003-01-31 00:41:00 | > > Spray her with your own!!! > > The last time I tried perfume the dog wrinkled up her > nose in disgust and backed away growling . > We used to have a dog and it would do that when somebody in the room 'Let rip' ;-) > I think it would pay to forget the matches > (intriguing thought though that is) as that might > also upset the dog . > Uh . . Yeah . . Lighting the dog on fire would upset it . . . ;-) > Do dogs and males have similar reactions to perfume > or opposite reactions? > Are you comparing Man to "Man's best friend"?? > Stuff the computer problem, anyone can see that's a > hoax . But the pefume problem now, that sounds > serious! Well . . . I actually believe this was a genuinely over-paranoid parent! So what was the perfume Q . anyway???? |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 117312 | 2003-01-31 01:07:00 | >So what was the perfume Q. anyway???? Go to original post and use your browser's Edit, Find to look for "Perfume". The paranoid parent made a comment about his daugher. >Are you comparing Man to "Man's best friend"?? Is this where I plead the 5th amendment? (no comment on the grounds that I might incriminate myself) Well no, not really. But does the kid wearing perfume attract males or repeal them? Now I'm curious. (Must go try her perfume on the dog) |
Heather P (163) | ||
| 117313 | 2003-01-31 01:13:00 | What flava perfume? | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 117314 | 2003-01-31 01:21:00 | >What flava perfume? Does it make a difference? Actually I'm not sure. It's not too bad in microscopic quantities but in large quanitities overpowering. Shall I squirt some at the monitor for you? (On second thoughts, for it to be strong enough for you to smell it I'd end up evacuating!) |
Heather P (163) | ||
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