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you's a dork.


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SnoozeControl wrote: I had just paid for my lunch, and was standing around in the cafeteria waiting for my BLT. Right after I shifted the banana and two hard boiled eggs to my left hand so I could carry the sandwich in the right, I noticed some men smiling/snickering at me. I didn't realize why until a few minutes later when I looked down and noticed what the banana and two eggs resembled.



Think about it. :o


They thought you ate a lot for lunch?:thinking:
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SnoozeControl wrote: I had just paid for my lunch, and was standing around in the cafeteria waiting for my BLT. Right after I shifted the banana and two hard boiled eggs to my left hand so I could carry the sandwich in the right, I noticed some men smiling/snickering at me. I didn't realize why until a few minutes later when I looked down and noticed what the banana and two eggs resembled.

Think about it. :o


I was gona go to bed, but I had a shower so I'm wide awake again. Thats a lovely thought snooze, beautiful. Any incidents with the BLT?
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SnoozeControl wrote: I had just paid for my lunch, and was standing around in the cafeteria waiting for my BLT. Right after I shifted the banana and two hard boiled eggs to my left hand so I could carry the sandwich in the right, I noticed some men smiling/snickering at me. I didn't realize why until a few minutes later when I looked down and noticed what the banana and two eggs resembled.



Think about it. :o
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did they run off together to watch Brokeback Mountain after that?
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SnoozeControl wrote: Of course! I was shoveling the sandwich into my mouth when the lovely young foreman I'm now working with came around the corner of my cubicle and saw me with my bulging cheeks (facial type) and crumbs dribbling all down my front. He was thoroughly enchanted, as would most lovely young men. I'm sure I'll be in his dreams this evening.


Well your in mine now, sandwich, crumbs and flying suit. Did you hear about the dream I had the other night about the car with the apple pie engine and the fox throwing rocket powered javelins at a sheep dog? Spectacular that was.
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SnoozeControl wrote: I had a good one a few months back about a talking carp mounted on a wall that somehow sucked me into its mouth, transporting me to another planet. Or something. I blame the pastrami sandwich I had right before bedtime.


I think I remember that one from you being on the physciatrists chair, we never did really work out the fish bit, did we? :thinking:
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Galbally wrote: I think I remember that one from you being on the physciatrists chair, we never did really work out the fish bit, did we? :thinking:


It may have been the pickle, it's just a cucumber soaked in brine......what would Freud think?:confused:
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SnoozeControl wrote: I'm pretty sure you chalked it up to my lingering Danephobia.


Yes, when in doubt I always fall back on the old reliables.
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Crème brûlée wrote: It may have been the pickle, it's just a cucumber soaked in brine......what would Freud think?:confused:


Probably something in German? :thinking:
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Galbally wrote: Probably something in German? :thinking:


:wah:
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SnoozeControl wrote: I'm pretty sure you chalked it up to my lingering Danephobia.


Oh I remember now, Denmark-they love herrings, therefore you assoicated Denmark with a carp, which is probably the closest thing you could think of that was related to herrings, and of course you were afraid that the dane-o-phobia would swallow you up. See, I didn't not get a degree in pyschotherapy for nothing.
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Pinky wrote: Does that mean Snooze has an aversion to Yarmouth people as well? We had a great herring trade here 100 years ago:confused:


No, no, just Danish men, but she has done a lot of work on it (I think) and she is probably over it by now.
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Pinky wrote: Does that mean Snooze has an aversion to Yarmouth people as well? We had a great herring trade here 100 years ago:confused:


were there pickles involved?
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