Thank you, Doc!
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Thank you, Doc!
This was a most excellent game, providing opportunities for each of us to say, "Ain't I smart?" and "Duh."
Most of all, it was fun, thanks both to you and to the fantastic and funny FNGD players! (Standing ovation.)
Most of all, it was fun, thanks both to you and to the fantastic and funny FNGD players! (Standing ovation.)
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YES! WE! CAN!
YES! WE! CAN!
Oops, we're not in Mile High Stadium anymore. Let's try again.
THANKS, DOC!!!!!
YES! WE! CAN!
Oops, we're not in Mile High Stadium anymore. Let's try again.
THANKS, DOC!!!!!
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What Sliver said!
I always enjoy my Friday nights with youse "yutes".
And now, I think it's time to go collapse on my bed and pull my "Masters of the Universe" comforter over me and wait for Mr. Sandman. I think only one or two grains of sand oughtta do it tonight.
By the way, I'm not kidding about the Masters of the Universe comforter. The dang thing is just the right size and weight for cool but not cold nights. It used to be Jason's, but for some strange reason he didn't want it when he moved out
Nancy and I, being less mature and less giving a rat's ass than our children, have no problem sleeping with He-Man and She-ra as long as they keep us toasty.
Sometimes Skeletor gives me nightmares, though...
I always enjoy my Friday nights with youse "yutes".
And now, I think it's time to go collapse on my bed and pull my "Masters of the Universe" comforter over me and wait for Mr. Sandman. I think only one or two grains of sand oughtta do it tonight.
By the way, I'm not kidding about the Masters of the Universe comforter. The dang thing is just the right size and weight for cool but not cold nights. It used to be Jason's, but for some strange reason he didn't want it when he moved out
Nancy and I, being less mature and less giving a rat's ass than our children, have no problem sleeping with He-Man and She-ra as long as they keep us toasty.
Sometimes Skeletor gives me nightmares, though...
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Who you callin' a "yute"?T_Bone0806 wrote:What Sliver said!
I always enjoy my Friday nights with youse "yutes".
And now, I think it's time to go collapse on my bed and pull my "Masters of the Universe" comforter over me and wait for Mr. Sandman. I think only one or two grains of sand oughtta do it tonight.
By the way, I'm not kidding about the Masters of the Universe comforter. The dang thing is just the right size and weight for cool but not cold nights. It used to be Jason's, but for some strange reason he didn't want it when he moved out
Nancy and I, being less mature and less giving a rat's ass than our children, have no problem sleeping with He-Man and She-ra as long as they keep us toasty.
Sometimes Skeletor gives me nightmares, though...
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