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What's the best thing in the world?
prinsesse Posted Sep 18, 2000
so if you want them out of your hair...try rid...hehehe
as for the best thing...who knows.....
one of the best things is.....oxygen.....OXYGEN is a great thing.
OH... and the fact that water molecules are polar
napoleon(neopolitan) ice cream....that stuff is great...especially the strawberry
What's the best thing in the world?
dimples Posted Sep 18, 2000
Coffee, strong coffee, coffee so strong it puts hair on your chest (which is not such a good thing as my waxing bill is already way up there).
Fanny Mae dark chocolate buttercreams, with, a cup of coffee.
Good red wine, followed by, of course, a cup of coffee.
What's the best thing in the world?
prinsesse Posted Sep 18, 2000
milk...yes....a rather tall glass....with cookies of the chocolate chip variety....while you listen (and sing along with your mouth full of cookies and milk) to your favourite song on the radio
What's the best thing in the world?
dimples Posted Sep 18, 2000
I'm still thinkin' coffee. Oh! And garlic. But not in the same cup.
What's the best thing in the world?
Aurora Posted Sep 19, 2000
Garlic on its own, or in bread?
~~A~~
What's the best thing in the world?
dimples Posted Sep 19, 2000
Ooh! Garlic roasted and mushed up with a little olive oil and then schmeared on bread.
What's the best thing in the world?
Aurora Posted Sep 20, 2000
If you like that sort of thing...
~~A~~
What's the best thing in the world?
Oragami Posted Sep 20, 2000
I would love to define "good woman" but then I'd be booted from this site.
What's the best thing in the world?
prinsesse Posted Sep 21, 2000
i dont think we can boot you.....but yeah... id like to know what a good man is...so u tell me about a good woma...and ill tell you about a good man
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