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Post by JocelynTorrent on Jan 31, 2011 23:29:03 GMT
You guys are super goobers.
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Post by azb on Jan 31, 2011 23:34:10 GMT
Pretty sure you meant super cool, but whatever.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2011 23:36:22 GMT
A deep crimson.
Enj, That is true, but azb also had the idea of writing a poem. Creativity and a fast processor. azb's the complete package.
JT, Goober? I don't think I've ever heard anyone use that before.
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Post by Enjorous on Jan 31, 2011 23:37:42 GMT
Pretty sure you meant super cool, but whatever. Clearly she did
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Post by azb on Jan 31, 2011 23:43:54 GMT
Sunshine, goober's an American term. I hadn't heard of it till JT oh so kindly introduced me to it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2011 23:57:54 GMT
Americans and their silly words, pah.
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Post by Twigon on Jan 31, 2011 23:59:30 GMT
You are the guys with the silly accent and many moustaches!
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Post by Twigon on Feb 1, 2011 0:00:10 GMT
Wait, no, it's only an accent in America...
Whoops! Sorry for the double post!
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Post by Enjorous on Feb 1, 2011 0:00:29 GMT
... mustaches?
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Post by JocelynTorrent on Feb 1, 2011 0:01:03 GMT
Goober is a wonderful, endearing word. I would embrace it.
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Post by Twigon on Feb 1, 2011 0:01:33 GMT
Yes. Listen to JT.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2011 0:02:26 GMT
Oh don't worry, I will.
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Post by Enjorous on Feb 1, 2011 0:02:48 GMT
it's also a chocolate covered peanut
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Post by azb on Feb 1, 2011 0:13:09 GMT
Hey, though, accent-wise the Irish totally blow you guys outta the water. Brilliant stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2011 0:16:55 GMT
Oh, the Irish accent it fabulous. Tried to pick it up. Failed miserably. But striking up random conversations just to hear it, priceless.
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