> the Ps...it's not Permanent, it's not Personal, it's not Pervasive.
>
> ....but for most of the time, it sure feels so...
>> the Ps...it's not Permanent, it's not Personal, it's not Pervasive.
>>
>> ....but for most of the time, it sure feels so...
>
> Too profound for me ... :-(
ah...prosaic, pedestrian, plebeian...practical. you. I live for the
profound. An industrious ant on a windowsill is profound; the rainbow in a
puddle of motor oil is profound. A glorious kiss is profound. paisley is not
profundity.
Mary Fisher - 15 Apr 2007 11:36 GMT
>>> the Ps...it's not Permanent, it's not Personal, it's not Pervasive.
>>>
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> puddle of motor oil is profound. A glorious kiss is profound. paisley is
> not profundity.
Please yourself.
pumpkin - 15 Apr 2007 19:16 GMT
well, uh.....I'd rather please YOU but I respectfully retreat.
>>>> the Ps...it's not Permanent, it's not Personal, it's not Pervasive.
>>>>
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>>
> Please yourself.
Eva - 15 Apr 2007 20:02 GMT
I am confused: Are "fortunata" and "pumpkin" the same person?
Eva
Alex - 15 Apr 2007 21:23 GMT
> I am confused: Are "fortunata" and "pumpkin" the same person?
>
> Eva
I was thinking the same thing....alex
Bea Oo - 16 Apr 2007 00:01 GMT
>I am confused: Are "fortunata" and "pumpkin"
> the same person?
>Eva
For some reason, something one of them posted recently had me thinking
they were the same person. If they are both Vikings then I think it
would be strange if they are two people. How many "Vikings" can one
support group be lucky enough to have? Maybe we should do a "Viking"
count. It would be nice to know, tho.
Bea
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