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  1. ThylacineAlive

    ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Both are better than when I had luxurious locks down to my shoulders ;)

    ~Thylo
     
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  2. Great Argus

    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    While reading the recent posts, seeing that photo popping up a few times made me realize I actually look rather similar to Thylo (seems so to me at least), although I'm about 6 inches shorter! :p
     
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    Hipporex Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    As someone that has seen a picture of @Great Argus, I can attest to this fact.
     
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  4. Jungle Man

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    I think you are very tall, you have a black smooth hair and green eyes??? :D:D:p:p
     
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  5. AmbikaFan

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    What an astute young man you are!:) But how, oj how, did you forget the streak, my claim to fame lol?!:cool:
     
  6. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    Public nudity is nothing to brag about :p
     
  7. AmbikaFan

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    Lol NO one has ANYTHING on you, @TLD, for the wry one-liner! ;):p
     
  8. TeaLovingDave

    TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff Member 10+ year member

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    Nah, I'm just British :p we learn dark sarcasm in the classroom.
     
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    I think you must have started earlier, like at your mother's breast lol.;)
     
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    :D:D:D Ambika,you a nudist :D:D:D it's pretty funny and what do I said correct of you? Or nothing was correct?
     
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    Dark sarcasm is learnt everywhere Ambika :D:D:D the thing its that in other idioms understanding it is a bit difficult.
     
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  12. Great Argus

    Great Argus Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Is that why you guys add extra letters to some words, you're too busy learning dark sarcasm to use on us Americans instead of learning spelling? :p
     
  13. AmbikaFan

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    LOL I thought you were joking with your post, because I had already posted my description on the previous page!! (And you weren't too far off!)

    "No one? You may be surprised. I'm 5' 7" and relatively thin, relative really only to younger days when I was very, very thin. I'm often wearing heels so appear a good bit taller. I have bright green eyes that occasionally evoke my parents and suddenly turn blue. The surprise may be that I'm very often compared to Rogue for the huge white streak in my thick, straight below-shoulder:-length chestnut-ish hair.. When I wear shortish sleeveless dresses in the summer, which is always, I have about 33" of long visible orthopedic and joint-replacement scars visible that I wear like a badge of honor. People who seem distressed by them amuse me. At the beginning of a semester, I have to point them all out and provide a kind of tour explaining each one, or students would stare all semester and never hear a thing I say. I have another 12" or so that aren't visible.;)

    PS. I speak of it on here so freely that I forgot to add that I'm 58".
     
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  14. Jungle Man

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    Wow, I didn't thought you were like that.
     
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    Gosh darn it, @Jungle Man, you never cease to amaze me with some of the profound understanding you have of the world and abstract concepts! Especially since you are virtually young enough to still be learning at your mother's knee! I love, though, that you haven't become jaded enough at the world to exhibit any of the dark sarcasm you've learned.;)
     
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  16. TeaLovingDave

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    Alternatively, you lot are too uncultured to learn how to finish spelling words ;)
     
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  17. AmbikaFan

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    Well, I'm not a nudist lol.
     
  18. AmbikaFan

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    Are you sure you're not too cultured to appreciate the economy of doing without that unnecessary "u"? Or to just let it fly and enjoy that whiz-bang enjoyable "z" instead of a pedestrian "s"?!
     
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  19. Great Argus

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    Nonsense! Only the chaps who use acronyms for spelling everything are that uncultured! When it reaches the point where the acronyms used are so long they're whole sentences in a few letters, that's past the point of no return... we couldn't stand the extra letter so we just dropped it and rewrote English! :p
     
  20. TeaLovingDave

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    Fixed your post to meet your own standards :p
     
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