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Post by Nurse Duckett on Jun 24, 2005 18:13:32 GMT -5
Well Nursie, ' NURSIE' is my term of endearment for you. That's not overly "pimm and proper" now, is it? You're OK with that, PooksieBabes.
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shell we dance?
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Post by Pooka on Jun 24, 2005 19:16:55 GMT -5
You're OK with that, PooksieBabes. I take it that is a statement rather than a question... ? . xoxo
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Post by Nursie supposedly working on Jun 25, 2005 10:00:12 GMT -5
Terms of endearment:
1. PooksieBabes 2. Pooks 3. La Pook 4. Pookette 5. PooksyWooksy 6. PoodlyWoodlyPooksyWooksy 7. PooksieBabesSweetie 8. continued on page 94
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Post by Kook Pook on Jun 25, 2005 10:05:06 GMT -5
Terms of endearment: 1. PooksieBabes 2. Pooks 3. La Pook 4. Pookette 5. PooksyWooksy 6. PoodlyWoodlyPooksyWooksy 7. PooksieBabesSweetie 8. continued on page 94 ;D ;D ;D Love 'em!
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Post by Captain Nudnick on Jun 25, 2005 10:18:14 GMT -5
Positively pook-making...
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Post by Nurse Duckett on Jun 25, 2005 13:23:57 GMT -5
Positively pook-making... Oh I agree. And I was waiting for some smartaas very helpful person to ask if continued on page 94 is a term of endearment or not. But it made me laugh which can only be good. Hi PooksySnooksy
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Post by dulcinea on Jun 25, 2005 22:56:13 GMT -5
i guess laughing at one's own jokes is therapeutic inasmuch as at least one person finds one's possibly dud joke funny - which must be very gratifying...
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Post by Nurse Duckett on Jun 26, 2005 2:56:14 GMT -5
i guess laughing at one's own jokes is therapeutic inasmuch as at least one person finds one's possibly dud joke funny - which must be very gratifying... Yes it is! And if you don't laugh at your own jokes then they weren't funny in the first place. A very wise man told me that. He was also very clever and funny. Probably still is.........
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Post by don quixote on Jun 26, 2005 10:51:36 GMT -5
i guess laughing at one's own jokes is therapeutic inasmuch as at least one person finds one's possibly dud joke funny - which must be very gratifying... dont cry for me dulcinea..... and please pardon our rudeness-- you were not intentionally left out of the mix :: dulcietta,babe dulcie, dulchie wulchie, sweet dulcienna, chiquita dulquita anchors away, dulchay.............
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Post by sea horse on Jun 27, 2005 10:32:08 GMT -5
As can be seen, 'My Little Cockatoo' suits most men in most situations on a desert island, while many shy women might enjoy being called 'My Pineapple Princess", however the clever women may more suit 'My Chucky Circe' ( Circe is pronounced chirchay, which proves a problem for those men who can only say Oink)
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Post by Captain Nudnick on Jun 27, 2005 10:47:49 GMT -5
Dizzy-knickers
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