Well, I think running around naked is the first thing you should do when you're invisible. Or otherwise you'd have to go find some invisible clothes first, just clothes with nothing in it walking around would be a bit suspicious, wouldn't itPat wrote:Robbing a bank would be one of my first priorities, then I would walk around naked, I'm weird like that.
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but he'd be invisibleSINsister wrote:Pat wrote:Robbing a bank would be one of my first priorities, then I would walk around naked, I'm weird like that.
Send us a pic, there's a love...
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1. ROFLMAO!!!
b. No, I can't though, as I don't touch that kind of thing...
(Good thing, too, 'cos I'd probably take too much of something accidentally on purpose)
b. No, I can't though, as I don't touch that kind of thing...
(Good thing, too, 'cos I'd probably take too much of something accidentally on purpose)
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SomeKindOfStranger wrote:but he'd be invisibleSINsister wrote:Pat wrote:Robbing a bank would be one of my first priorities, then I would walk around naked, I'm weird like that.
Send us a pic, there's a love...
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SINsister wrote:but he'd be invisibleSomeKindOfStranger wrote:Send us a pic, there's a love...
Erm...yes, he would, wouldn't he?
It was *supposed* to be funny! Thanks for going and spoiling it for me. Git.
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Not much use in pressing it either wayIzzy HaveMercy wrote:
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now thats not very nice now, is it!SINsister wrote: It was *supposed* to be funny! Thanks for going and spoiling it for me. Git.
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Its as though none of us have anything better to do.....SINsister wrote:Bizarre how this thread's unfolding in near-real time, eh?
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SINsister wrote:Bizarre how this thread's unfolding in near-real time, eh?
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Ik lig strijk op de strijkplank at the thought of you being invisible, Z!Obviousman wrote:In 24h? You'd have to be faster than the average Japanese then
Not sure what I'd do, whatever is fun and I come across probably
It wouldn't work, there would still be a bright orange t-shirt floating around in the sky
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boudicca wrote:It wouldn't work, there would still be a bright orange t-shirt floating around in the sky
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SomeKindOfStranger wrote:Its as though none of us have anything better to do.....SINsister wrote:Bizarre how this thread's unfolding in near-real time, eh?
Some people are utterly out of control.
Hmmm...what an odd coincidence... Scary!
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Bloody hell, Pat, what did they do to you?Pat wrote:I'd also like to go to someplace like Lourdes and cause a few more miracles ah , the revenge of an ex alterboy.
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i'm with him on the altar girl side
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I don't need invisibilty for that onemh wrote:I'd pick my nose whenever I wanted.
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I wouldn't be any good at it probably anyhow indeedboudicca wrote:Ik lig strijk op de strijkplank at the thought of you being invisible, Z!Obviousman wrote:In 24h? You'd have to be faster than the average Japanese then
Not sure what I'd do, whatever is fun and I come across probably
It wouldn't work, there would still be a bright orange t-shirt floating around in the sky
In your case, it'd be a hat floating around
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I'd do the same in the Pringles factory... how they can cut them up in such thin tho irregular shapes and still make them fit perfectly into one another... I don't get it...Spigel wrote:I stroll into the Jacobs biscuit factroy and find finally how they put the figs into the figrolls.
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I know hat it feels like to be invisible
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christophe wrote:I know hat it feels like to be invisible
As do I, Christophe. Heartland and "real life" have nothing to do with each other, in my world.
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Its how I felt when I first arrived at heartland. Back then I had never imagined I would find people who had a similar taste in music as I had. Now it’s a few years later and by now the music has become a secondary part of the whole (this had to go into the heartland effect thread )
And I even found some folks in my real life who have some things alike with me.
Hooray for I am visible! Thanks people, you know who you are
And I even found some folks in my real life who have some things alike with me.
Hooray for I am visible! Thanks people, you know who you are
Another Shade of You.