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Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 8, 2001
Seems Europeans use other parts of the body for action...
I wonder, what Americans DO with their wrists? I thought they put their weddingring over the ringfinger, just like over here, but the wrist???
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 9, 2001
::sigh::
No.... It's.... to make the HUSBAND happy... you have to have a healthy wrist!?!! Oh... terrible.... just terrible... Can't believe I am discussing such things!!!
I will go to the Church of the BEATLES and confess my sins(A542981).
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 9, 2001
Phew. Sorry to get you into this. But, , that sounds like the american woman isn´t as free and liberal as it always seems. If the happiness of a husband is linked to the wifes wrist, that is rather telling how little men are able to realy live sattisfying lives on their own. Men are so dependent...
::sigh on my behalf::
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 10, 2001
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 10, 2001
*Engländer ventures on his Paul Simon quest, singing*
Maybe I think too much
Maybe I think to much...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 10, 2001
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
typolifi Posted May 10, 2001
Thinking to much is something I don't believe in. But you have to look for the right things to think on. For instance sharing and sharing, giving and taking is something I like to think about...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 10, 2001
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted May 11, 2001
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 11, 2001
*E goes on to track no.2 B-Side [EaE:if he´s right]*
Everybody loves the sound of the train in the distance
Everybody thinks it´s true
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
typolifi Posted May 11, 2001
Purple Frog: Hurry hurry hurry Take the A train, to find out where you want to goooo
Typolifi: Stop singing, you don't even know the right words!
Purple Frog: Oooh, please. Can't you just try to be understanding from time to time...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 11, 2001
::entertained, because she's never heard the song before::
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
typolifi Posted May 11, 2001
typolifi: it might be because Froggy's inventing the words right now
purple frog: Shut it! Can't you see she's doing us a complement?
typolifi: What complement? Are you mad?
purple frog: C'mon, you know I am!
typolifi: Oh yeah... I forgot!
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 11, 2001
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 11, 2001
E:Uh, we feel so at home with you purple frog typofili, don´t we, boys?
T and EaE: Yeeeeeeees...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted May 17, 2001
::blinks, and is glad for his medication::
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 17, 2001
Here, have a brick. Full Lego...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
The Average Joe No One EVER Suspects Posted May 21, 2001
Is it a gaint LEGO brick made of smaller LEGO bricks?
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Researcher 168814 Posted May 21, 2001
No, but the plastic of this LEGO is original LEGO, and not one of the trial reproductions by some comunist contry...
Ever had one of the pre1990ies Legocopies from the Germen Democratic Republic? Disgusting stuff...
Quest for a working wrist - Anything new about it?
Dragonfly. "A poet can survive everything but a misprint"-- Oscar Wilde Posted May 21, 2001
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