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ok, that was FAR TOO LONG! sorry.
jigglyfrog Posted Jun 13, 2002
i like twang. there should be a smiley!
it's like a cool catapult sound. onamatopaeia. too many vowels!
ok, that was FAR TOO LONG! sorry.
Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 14, 2002
this subject has been the same for FAR TOO LONG! sorry.
Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 16, 2002
Twang, like the sound that comes when people shoot arrows. (see Lord of the Rings, and Orlando Bloom, and all will become clear).
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Hotblack Desiato Posted Jun 16, 2002
It's gotta be twang; if not wibble. I was quite pleased with shrode, but it just wasn't quite good enough. Nyak, unfortunately, makes me think of yaks, which brings back painful memories of the perilous trek through the Hymalyas that I never actually made, but nonetheless almost killed me.
Thom
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Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 17, 2002
Whats wrong with yaks? I was on that made up trip to the Hymalyas and I remember that that yak saved your life! Dont diss the yak!
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Peaches Posted Jun 17, 2002
I thought it was a Yank
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Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 17, 2002
this subject has been the same for FAR TOO LONG! sorry.
jigglyfrog Posted Jun 18, 2002
Mmm Orlando Bloom. My husband! ( Or not, unfortunately) And for once it was the Yangle who brought him into the conversation. I like you again sibling! Rocking is you.
Twanyk (a compromise?)!
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Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 18, 2002
this subject has been the same for FAR TOO LONG! sorry.
Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 18, 2002
Appology accepted. Let's see how long THIS one lasts!
Hotblack Desiato Posted Jun 19, 2002
I'm glad you managed to move on from the subject of my near death in the Hymalayas so quickly. I'm so glad it didn't have the untoward effect of slowing the conversation down. (grr)
Meanwhile, I can't follow the random chit-chat, so I'll return when I can make a relevent contribution to the discussion.
burble blee
Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Jun 20, 2002
Only if you buy me alcohol. On that subject, I'm going to a 21st bday party tonight! And its a school night! then I'm going to an 18th tomorrow! I love this week!
burble blee
jigglyfrog Posted Jun 21, 2002
yep, me too.
however, i am going to summon some enthusiasm. how's about a nice thread sing-song?
I AM SO HIGH, I CAN HEAR HEAVEN
I AM SO HIGH, I CAN HEAR HEAVEN
OH BUT HEAVEN, NO HEAVEN DON'T HEAR ME
AND THEY SAY THAT A HERO CAN SAVE US
I'M NOT GONNA STAND HERE AND WAIT
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