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canon docre wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote: She herself had it over a gay love with a guy.
:eek: after all, it wasnt such a bad idea to send you over for the winter in July gatherings. Do tell more.
LOL no not that....
boudicca on another thread wrote:You know I love you ...entre male name. Not in a gay way....
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hallucienate wrote:
paint it black wrote:just like my women: wet 'n warm
black or white?
Both.
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Wha wha whaaa?!!!!!

Debs you are an evil lady :lol:

Now let's clarify:

1) I am indeed promoting the concept of Tea 4 Peace. Not world peace as that would be simply ridiculous, but I'm hoping a collective ingestion of the beverage of kings could be to Heartland what the establishment of the UN was to the world in the aftermath of the second world war.

Comparisons to Bono and Geldof, while understandable, could be taken as a case of damning with faint praise if I was the sensitive type. I prefer to think of myself more like Ghandi or Buddha.

2) On the subject of "gay love" - I do indeed love Mr. Planet in a totally non-gay way. If that leaves a question mark over my gender for you, Debs, I suggest you consult with the relevant authorities as to my exact status. You know better than most who they are! :wink: :innocent:
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Hee! :twisted:

1) Aah oh, okay so why not just say so then. Although you couldn't think of yourself like Buddha, he was huge, mass wise.

2) The question mark isn't at which gender, of course I know that silly, the question mark at what you just did again "I do indeed love Mr. Planet in a totally non-gay way", change that to how I'm seeing this..
non-gay means you straight, so that would then be "I do indeed love Mr. Planet in a totally straight way"..okay, but then why the word choice of non-gay, when gender isn't the question? See what I mean? :?

Oh Claire, let's have a cup of tea :D
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@MB, go and smoke some more plants, maybe your thoughts are clearing up. :innocent:

@B. I clearly underestimated your ambition. Pardonnez-moi. :notworthy:
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Glad we got that cleared up! ;D
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Okay, who wants to make me a brew?

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I would, only people have been known to sip it, say "errrmmm.... lovely.... " and pour it into a plant pot. 3 days later we're in Triffid city.

Group hug everyone, though?
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mh wrote:3 days later we're in Triffid city.
The scary big green things from the classic film, or the daffodils from the BBC version? It's important. :P
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mh wrote:3 days later we're in Triffid city.
The scary big green things from the classic film, or the daffodils from the BBC version? It's important. :P
The daffs, obviously, ya great big clown!
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mh wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:
mh wrote:3 days later we're in Triffid city.
The scary big green things from the classic film, or the daffodils from the BBC version? It's important. :P
The daffs, obviously, ya great big clown!
Then simply trim them with your pruners, and carry on brewing up.

Although, generous as your original offer was, I may pass.
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