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Post by Lynne on Feb 7, 2003 8:39:53 GMT -5
absolutely too flippin funny! So you administratorial types are censoring for us!! HAHAHAH....I love the new variety of bird....
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Post by HokieLee on Feb 7, 2003 9:00:32 GMT -5
I have to agree that is pretty funny! It took me a few minutes to figure it out but now I just can't stop saying it.
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Post by Christi on Feb 7, 2003 10:11:55 GMT -5
Oh God! Coffee all over my computer screen, and I am now choking! Ack!
ROFLMAO!!! Yes, I admit, I have been fiddling around with the censors. LOL!
Christi ;D
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Post by BriscoMomma on Feb 7, 2003 11:30:42 GMT -5
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Post by Bara on Feb 7, 2003 13:04:54 GMT -5
Oh that's SOOO funny! It took me a moment to work it out. Can I play, too? Cocktail waitresses? Cock and Bull stories? Oh, I don't know what else isn't allowed (that I could actually say!!) Err - jawbone of an ass?
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Post by Katmease on Feb 7, 2003 13:14:38 GMT -5
You've made me laugh on a day where it's -4 windchill at noon. :hahaha:
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Post by Johnnie on Feb 7, 2003 14:38:46 GMT -5
I noticed someone on here also has some peaNOODLES. Too funny!!!
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Post by Bara on Feb 7, 2003 16:19:38 GMT -5
Ha ha - pea-cocks ... are they the ones that go 'Cock-a-doodle-do??' Or are they the ones whose feathers are used in shuttlecocks? Or do you eat them roasted on cocktail sticks? I'd be cock-a-hoop and cock-of-the-walk to find out! Have you ever read such a load of ... noodle! (OK, OK - I'm stopping ...!) (But I'll keep my ears cocked and cock a snoot at the censoring - it knocks it all into a cocked hat ..) OK, OK!!!
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Post by Christi on Feb 7, 2003 16:31:09 GMT -5
Okay, you laugh at my cockamamie idea of playing with the censors, but I think it's damn funny and a good laugh!
I was even thinking about doing a secret word of the day (not a dirty word, but maybe horse-related) that would show up through the censors. Could be fun!
Actually, the censors already had the c-o-c-k word censored as "thingie" but I had to change that one. There are already other censored words there that I still may remove. Haven't had time to play with it yet.
:tongue:
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Post by Lynne on Feb 7, 2003 16:41:31 GMT -5
you drove it to extremes! Are you half-cocked already? I have laughed way too hard over that. No pun intended. Thanks Christi!
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Post by Bara on Feb 7, 2003 16:50:40 GMT -5
Poppy-cock! I think this is great! You Americans have always reinvented the English language. Or as the Cockneys woud say "Now, don't go off half-cocked and get all cocky, me old cock-sparrow or I'll set the ghost of Cock-Robin on you!"
What a good idea about a secret word. I think you should stick with noodle as the substitute. But then, I have a cock-eyed sense of humour. Mind you - it would upset the dressage queens if you pick 'piaffe' as the word ...
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Post by Bara on Feb 7, 2003 17:00:51 GMT -5
I don't get out much. (They don't LET me out much!) Just cock a deaf ear ... :hahaha:
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Post by Lynne on Feb 7, 2003 17:10:17 GMT -5
I spit out much beverage while reading your moosecock jokes!
Btw, how's the new ghosty place? did you find Susan Tedeschi?
Lynne
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Post by Bara on Feb 7, 2003 17:18:15 GMT -5
Ha ha! No, I haven't found any examples, but I've ordered via Amazon on your reccomendation and the write-ups. So if it's a load of old cock - YOU owe ME!! Have a great weekend! Love B
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Post by Big Tee© on Feb 7, 2003 17:44:55 GMT -5
Oh my, I am sure glad I bought a John Deere tractor instead of a Cockshutt. Actually this adds a whole new meaning to life: I get to cock my rifle now, try to find parts for the Cockshutt disker, that delightful confection of popcorn, peanuts and syrup is now Poppycock...... the possibilities are endless!!!!!! :hahaha:
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