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Is that a Mardi Gras mask or an infinity symbol?
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I think it's a ribbon.
It's difficult to make a ribbon in candle wax.
It's difficult to make a ribbon in candle wax.
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BTW, LB, that is a fabu birthday avatar, and I won't be mad if you use it to wish me a happy birthday next year.
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I took it to be an infinity symbol in place of those birthday candles that are a number for somebody's age.SportsFan68 wrote:I think it's a ribbon.
It's difficult to make a ribbon in candle wax.
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That's probably right. But I usually don't go wrong contradicting Cal. He either decamps, answers the same question in another thread asked by somebody else, or loses the argument.WheresFanny wrote:I took it to be an infinity symbol in place of those birthday candles that are a number for somebody's age.SportsFan68 wrote:I think it's a ribbon.
It's difficult to make a ribbon in candle wax.
Decamping will happen this time, as I have already admitted that I think he's right.
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I had to look up decamp.
I really wasn't sure. I thought it was probably an infinity symbol, but I wanted to get other opinions.
I really wasn't sure. I thought it was probably an infinity symbol, but I wanted to get other opinions.
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TheCalvinator24 wrote:I had to look up decamp.
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I also thought it was a pretty obvious infinity symbol.WheresFanny wrote:I took it to be an infinity symbol in place of those birthday candles that are a number for somebody's age.SportsFan68 wrote:I think it's a ribbon.
It's difficult to make a ribbon in candle wax.
But then, I can't always tell what cartoon art is supposed to be! I've been reading "The Dinette Set" online for a good coupla years -- and up till a week ago, I thought Jerry (the guy on the right) was always shown wearing a hat! I recently found out it's supposed to be a toupee!

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TheCalvinator24 wrote:Is that a Mardi Gras mask or an infinity symbol?
Yes, it's an infinity symbol....
It kinda represents the infinite wisdom I have to keep teasing Kay like I do.....
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That ain't wisdom, bucko. That's an infinite desire for pain.littlebeast13 wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:Is that a Mardi Gras mask or an infinity symbol?
Yes, it's an infinity symbol....
It kinda represents the infinite wisdom I have to keep teasing Kay like I do.....
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I thought it was a mardi gras mask.
I was wrong.
I was wrong.