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Posted: 4/5/2005, 10:00 pm
by joe_canadian
My mom's really a hostage negotiator!
Posted: 4/5/2005, 10:14 pm
by faninor
Cass wrote:He didn't

Does he know who did?

Posted: 4/5/2005, 10:47 pm
by Henrietta
They had massive layoffs, he's probably gone now.

Posted: 4/5/2005, 10:48 pm
by faninor
Good!
Posted: 4/5/2005, 11:40 pm
by Lydia
My dad's a digital imaging specialist at Fuji.
My mother works with mentally handicapped children.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 4:00 pm
by nikki4982
I don't understand all the Club Card talk... explain?

Posted: 4/6/2005, 8:15 pm
by half jill
my mom does computer stuff at some company
my father is an auto mechanic.
woo?
Posted: 4/6/2005, 8:52 pm
by faninor
nikki4982 wrote:I don't understand all the Club Card talk... explain?

Club cards = satan.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 8:53 pm
by happening fish
Gosh, he keeps up with the commercial times, the crafty bastard.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 8:56 pm
by faninor
Yep.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:27 pm
by Axtech
The Other Matt wrote:asking what are parents "do" is fine........people took offence to this question???
I take offence to your flagrant misspelling of "our".
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:29 pm
by faninor
I have 3/4 a mind to start a thread asking who your parents do.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:31 pm
by Axtech
Every post in that thread would create disturbing mental images and wealthy psychiatrists.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:33 pm
by happening fish
I don't really have a problem with thinking about that.
Just never really bugged me. I dunno.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:34 pm
by Axtech
Way to be well adjusted.
Freak.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:34 pm
by Henrietta
Haha, that reminds me of my best friend. She recently moved out and walked in on them at their house. Appearantly, they DO each other
I take offence to your flagrant misspelling of "our"
And I to offense with a c!
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:35 pm
by Axtech
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:36 pm
by happening fish
The question is, Robbo, are YOU Chiefly British?
btw that would make an awesome s/n
Chiefly British
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:37 pm
by Henrietta
I'm cheifly British.
I still prefer the s.
Posted: 4/6/2005, 9:37 pm
by faninor
Not as good as chiefly gbritish.