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Nov 19, 2011 - 3:18pm |
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oldviolin wrote: hmmm. sounds familiar. I recommend you apply bum salve immediately... I know...*biggest hug in the whole wide world*
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oldviolin

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Manbird wrote: I have all the pieces - except one - if you want to glue his shakey ass back together. hmmm. sounds familiar. I recommend you apply bum salve immediately...
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Manbird

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Nov 19, 2011 - 3:11pm |
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oldslabsides wrote:Looked in four different antique stores today for Shakey II and did not find him.  I have all the pieces - except one - if you want to glue his shakey ass back together.
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Red_Dragon

Location: Dumbf*ckistan 
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Nov 19, 2011 - 2:56pm |
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Looked in four different antique stores today for Shakey II and did not find him.
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triskele

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Oct 22, 2011 - 2:17pm |
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oldviolin wrote: now that's funny.....i had both of those dolls.....and the dubbed voice over on this is hy larry us!! love it.
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Manbird

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Oct 22, 2011 - 2:16pm |
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bokey wrote:Has anyone ever actually dialed it to see who answers?  It's pre-recorded message:
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RASPUTIN

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Oct 22, 2011 - 2:02pm |
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bokey wrote:Has anyone ever actually dialed it to see who answers? 
Peggy
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JrzyTmata


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Oct 22, 2011 - 2:01pm |
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bokey wrote:Has anyone ever actually dialed it to see who answers?  probably a nigerian scam
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bokey

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Oct 22, 2011 - 2:00pm |
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Has anyone ever actually dialed it to see who answers?
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JrzyTmata


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Oct 22, 2011 - 1:57pm |
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oldviolin wrote:  HOLY F'N CRAP!
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oldviolin

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Oct 22, 2011 - 1:37pm |
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BlueHeronDruid

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Oct 21, 2011 - 9:51pm |
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oldslabsides wrote: because your big thorax is why
You are both sick, sick men. I like that!
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Red_Dragon

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Oct 21, 2011 - 9:49pm |
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Manbird wrote:The attitude of dreams to the category of antithesis and contradiction is very striking. This category is simply ignored; the word No does not seem to exist for a dream. Dreams are particularly fond of reducing antitheses to uniformity. or representing them as one and the same thing. Dreams likewise take the liberty of representing any element whatever by its desired opposite, so that it is at first impossible to tell, in respect of any element which is capable of having an opposite, whether it is contained in the dream-thoughts in the negative or the positive sense. In one of the recently cited dreams, whose introductory portion we have already interpreted ("because my origin is so and so"), the dreamer climbs down over a trellis, and holds a blossoming bough in her hands. Since this picture suggests to her the angel in paintings of the Annunciation (her own name is Mary) bearing a lily-stem in his hand, and the white-robed girls walking in procession on Corpus Christi Day, when the streets are decorated with green boughs, the blossoming bough in the dream is quite clearly an allusion to sexual innocence. But the bough is thickly studded with red blossoms, each of which resembles a camellia. At the end of her walk (so the dream continues) the blossoms are already beginning to fall; then follow unmistakable allusions to menstruation. But this very bough, which is carried like a lily-stem and as though by an innocent girl, is also an allusion to Camille, who, as we know, usually wore a white camellia, but a red one during menstruation. The same blossoming bough ("the flower of maidenhood" in Goethe's songs of the miller's daughter) represents at once sexual innocence and its opposite. Moreover, the same dream, which expresses the dreamer's joy at having succeeded in passing through life unsullied, hints in several places (as in the falling of the blossom) at the opposite train of thought, namely, that she had been guilty of various sins against sexual purity (that is, in her childhood). In the analysis of the dream we may clearly distinguish the two trains of thought, of which the comforting one seems to be superficial, and the reproachful one more profound. The two are diametrically opposed to each other, and their similar yet contrasting elements have been represented by identical dream-elements.
because your big thorax is why
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Manbird

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Oct 21, 2011 - 8:16pm |
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The attitude of dreams to the category of antithesis and contradiction is very striking. This category is simply ignored; the word No does not seem to exist for a dream. Dreams are particularly fond of reducing antitheses to uniformity. or representing them as one and the same thing. Dreams likewise take the liberty of representing any element whatever by its desired opposite, so that it is at first impossible to tell, in respect of any element which is capable of having an opposite, whether it is contained in the dream-thoughts in the negative or the positive sense. In one of the recently cited dreams, whose introductory portion we have already interpreted ("because my origin is so and so"), the dreamer climbs down over a trellis, and holds a blossoming bough in her hands. Since this picture suggests to her the angel in paintings of the Annunciation (her own name is Mary) bearing a lily-stem in his hand, and the white-robed girls walking in procession on Corpus Christi Day, when the streets are decorated with green boughs, the blossoming bough in the dream is quite clearly an allusion to sexual innocence. But the bough is thickly studded with red blossoms, each of which resembles a camellia. At the end of her walk (so the dream continues) the blossoms are already beginning to fall; then follow unmistakable allusions to menstruation. But this very bough, which is carried like a lily-stem and as though by an innocent girl, is also an allusion to Camille, who, as we know, usually wore a white camellia, but a red one during menstruation. The same blossoming bough ("the flower of maidenhood" in Goethe's songs of the miller's daughter) represents at once sexual innocence and its opposite. Moreover, the same dream, which expresses the dreamer's joy at having succeeded in passing through life unsullied, hints in several places (as in the falling of the blossom) at the opposite train of thought, namely, that she had been guilty of various sins against sexual purity (that is, in her childhood). In the analysis of the dream we may clearly distinguish the two trains of thought, of which the comforting one seems to be superficial, and the reproachful one more profound. The two are diametrically opposed to each other, and their similar yet contrasting elements have been represented by identical dream-elements.
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oldviolin

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Oct 21, 2011 - 8:03pm |
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miamizsun

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Sep 1, 2011 - 7:53pm |
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Manbird wrote:As far as I can see, the division of a dream into two unequal portions does not always signify a causal relation between the thoughts of the two portions. It often seems as though in the two dreams the same material were presented from different points of view; this is certainly the case when a series of dreams, dreamed the same night, end in a seminal emission, the somatic need enforcing a more and more definite expression. Or the two dreams have proceeded from two separate centres in the dream-material, and they overlap one another in the content, so that the subject which in one dream constitutes the centre cooperates in the other as an allusion, and vice versa. But in a certain number of dreams the division into short preliminary dreams and long subsequent dreams actually signifies a causal relation between the two portions. The other method of representing the causal relation is employed with less comprehensive material, and consists in the transformation of an image in the dream into another image, whether it be of a person or a thing. Only where this transformation is actually seen occurring in the dream shall we seriously insist on the causal relation; not where we simply note that one thing has taken the place of another. I said that both methods of representing the causal relation are really reducible to the same method; in both cases causation is represented by succession, sometimes by the succession of dreams, sometimes by the immediate transformation of one image into another. In the great majority of cases, of course, the causal relation is not represented at all, but is effaced amidst the succession of elements that is unavoidable even in the dream-process. No, it's going off in your past light cone.
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miamizsun

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May 17, 2011 - 5:17am |
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The ghost of uncle Séighín Lomax Concarney Says hello!
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oldviolin

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Jan 8, 2011 - 5:14pm |
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hobiejoe

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Jan 8, 2011 - 5:08pm |
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oldviolin wrote:
oh for the love of peat...
Slainté
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oldviolin

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Jan 8, 2011 - 4:54pm |
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