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The Post-Whatever-Comic-Or-Random-Thought-Pops-Into-Your-Head thread.

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If the Wizard of Oz had been broadcast completely in black and white and wasn't located somewhere over the rainbow, would there be less homosexuals in the world?

 

Homosexuals didn't exist in the 1930's - don't you know anything?

I know crack is whack.

 

Cram is wham.

Beckett is a sticky wicket.

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My random thought of the day is

 

Value 5/31/2011 40 business days $150 / ea. $23 per book

30 book min. submission

 

 

Almost time for me to recieve the books I had dropped off in June :banana:

 

Thank goodness they aren't perishable fruit baskets. :lol:

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The Sound of Music is a great movie and I'm not ashamed to say that I've seen it over 20 times.

 

Not that there's anything wrong with that...

 

 

Same. :cloud9:

 

Though knowing Plummer despises it makes it harder to rewatch now. lol

 

Plummer can suck it.

 

In this era of discuss all topics of sexuality at the dinner table because everyone must know what's to know, I'm here to say loud & proud that Julie Andrews was the hottest 14 year old boy OF ALL TIME.

 

Yes, I capitalized those last three words FOR A REASON.

 

I think she's hot.

 

TupennyConan -- bringing hetero back to CG, one post at a time.

 

I went through a short haired blonde phase myself. Between Julie Andrews and Mary Stuart Masterson, :cloud9:.

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If Hitler collected comics, would they be World War II covers? Would tracking and delivery confirmation be by Carrier Pigeon?
1. If it were in the beginning of WW2, probably not. 2. Never, unless it's the 1300's in eastern Europe
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