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08 Feb 2016, 5:28 am

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Hogan - I hope we get some letters soon. I need to fix the holes in my underwear

LeBeau - I also need letters to fix my holes as well

Schultz - I also need some letters for my underpants

Newkirk - What you'll be needing will be The London Times, Sunday Edition. (Depend's)


Carter: "I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number. So what if you haven't told me who you're calling yet? No matter who you're calling it's still the wrong number because I don't even have a phone!"


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08 Feb 2016, 5:51 am

KFC is known as keep flip change in maths, but it gets me confused a lot. I am guessing that the maths teachers went to a certain restaurant, ate some chicken and used its name for a maths equation.

I am sad, but its probably finger licking good for them :?



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08 Feb 2016, 6:40 am

Do you realize - that everyone, you know, someday, will die! :D :(



That's why I've always loved this song.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:35 am

Shelby Schultz Munro it is. I think I'll listen to John Ono Lennon now. I'm 41, therefore I can drop the bondage of the Anne if I wish.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:41 am

My dad and I actually communicated throughout the Super Bowl game yesterday.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:45 am

My favourite cartoon made its debut in 1969. Inspector Gadget.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:47 am

John Lennon - another great role model. He's presumed to be on the Spectrum.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:51 am

On other hand, I'll practice what I preach - war


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08 Feb 2016, 7:51 am

Here's a classic example of what I've known all my life. This song made a hugely profound impact on me, and yet, the comments that followed it up had nothing to do with it.

It just proves what I've always known and have even stated on here before.

What you like and what has a major effect on you, won't even make a dent in anyone else.

And what I like and find enlightening and awesome, there's a very big chance, others will just blow it off.

That's life, I guess!



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Do you realize - that everyone, you know, someday, will die! :D :(



That's why I've always loved this song.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:55 am

Another typical sleepless night at Mum's. So, what else is new? I've been having those since my parents have moved away from 51st Avenue so it's not just an Insomnia thing. At least I was able to face my parents head on and have a conversation with my dad a week sooner than I thought I'd be ready. I guess that means that I was ready and willing, yesterday instead of waiting two weeks.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:56 am

But we all keep thinking what we like, others are going to like too. Rarely they do.

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Here's a classic example of what I've known all my life. This song made a hugely profound impact on me, and yet, the comments that followed it up had nothing to do with it.

It just proves what I've always known and have even stated on here before.

What you like and what has a major effect on you, won't even make a dent in anyone else.

And what I like and find enlightening and awesome, there's a very big chance, others will just blow it off.

That's life, I guess!



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Do you realize - that everyone, you know, someday, will die! :D :(



That's why I've always loved this song.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:58 am

I like this video the best. It has shots of the real city of my dreams.


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08 Feb 2016, 7:59 am

Sh!t! It's already 12AM - Time keeps on ticking, ticking, ticking, into giving you the sh!ts!


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08 Feb 2016, 8:02 am

A lot of male people and character cry well into their 40s and beyond. Mick Avory cries at the age of 71. Schultz is a fictional character in his 40s. He cries. It's not just a woman thing and it's not necessarily something that stops once someone reaches their twenties.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:04 am

Here ya go Cockney. I'll contradict myself and comment on this one.

Lale Andersen's version of Lili Marlene is my favourite - In my opinion, much better than Marlene Dietrich's version.

THERE - I COMMENTED ON SOMEONE ELSE'S MUSIC ! ! !

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I like this video the best. It has shots of the real city of my dreams.


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