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Old 06-26-2014, 07:56 AM   #81
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Is that what they mean by "jet" "liner"?
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Old 06-26-2014, 01:13 PM   #82
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Wifey B: And Rambler? Next we'll have Nash? Then Gremlins creeping out from everywhere. Or we'll be running Kelvinators down the road with our Nashes. Well, for education, in 1902, Thomas B. Jeffrey Company, the manufacturers of Rambler, sold 1500, one sixth of all cars sold in the US and second only to.......drum roll please......Oldsmobile.
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I thought "imitation was the sincerest sort of flattery". But who wants flat art? I mean, "flattery" is what you do to a cow pie when you drive back and forth over it to make it flater, so it will sail farther when you throw it.
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Just don't toss fresh BS into the wind.

Or at the bull. Just say'n.....from experience.
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I thought "imitation was the sincerest sort of flattery". But who wants flat art? I mean, "flattery" is what you do to a cow pie when you drive back and forth over it to make it flater, so it will sail farther when you throw it.
Wifey B: I thought Flattery was a Cape in Washington. The northwesternmost point of the contiguous US. Where the Strait of Juan de Fuca (do not try that name by using voice instead of typing) meets the Pacific Ocean. And part of the beautiful area of the Makah Tribe. Great place for viewing ocean life.
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Flattery is the opposite of wrinkly.
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Flattery is the opposite of wrinkly.
Wifey B: No, no no no no. I don't want wrinkles. But then I don't want to be flat either.....our language is so complicated....it's as bad as an Almond Joy and Mounds commercial.
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