Has anyone here ever been in the Guinness Book of World Records?Does anyone have a guess as to who should be listed as the world record holder of evil deeds?
[Connie, you didn't use any of the words in Peggy's sentence.]Oh, my! How embarassing! Not sure how that happened! :blush:
Sing that song with feeling!
"God rest ye merry gentlemen(and women :;): ), let nothing you dismay".......(is that right, dismay?) :shrug:translation: May God give peace of mind to all the happy people, and not allow anything upsetting to occur.[/color]
(What in the world does that mean anyhow?) :headscratch:
Sorry to condescend you James. At least I am honest, right? :;):One must be honest with oneself, if one will ever be honest with God.
You know I am joking? ???
Real men don't eat quiche.
And Conan O'Brian. ::geek::
"Amen" was not in the previous post, James. You have gotten carried away again.
Oops forgot the hoes.
It just may be that I don't really need to know.
That's interesting about tires, but you broke the rules!Actually I used the word "tire" from "tired"
Yes I got a book with very fine print very hard to read.
Beats me I was waiting to see if that would be revealed.
Today you did get to 4000, didn't you? ::announcment::I did.
I did not know that twd would have known the domino game 42 most have not heard of it.Even though I live in Maryland now, I began my life in Texas, where 42 is the state game (after football).
Isn't every thread the last post thread?
1983 is the year my oldest was born. Wow, Never, you must be really old. ::pokingwithstick::
When questioned if they had any religious affiliation, Hollywood came in at 45% saying that they didn't, while the percentage of Americans who had no religious affiliation was a mere 4%.
It is therefore a sad irony that when legendary film maker Cecil B. DeMille (the director of the epic movie, "The Ten Commandments") first came to California in the early 1900's, he settled in a small town that was said to be a "Christian" settlement that was giving away free land to anyone who was willing to build a place of worship. The town had a picturesque name--Hollywood.
No, what does invisible feel like?
Somewhere OVER the rainbow, way up high, there's a land that I've heard of, once in a lullabye.
Did I miss the point of this game?