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Re: Kill This Thread XXII - Young Adulthood
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I feed a gull leftovers in the garden. I did make sure I'd not be getting any new wave misic first though.
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Gulls can be quite aggressive in asking for food.
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One day, after a storm, I was walking across a plaza with a cinnamon roll in my hand near my head. Suddenly a gull dive bombed me, snatching the roll out off my hand. It did not hit me at all but I was startled.
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Yikes! And I thought they only attacked gull-ible people!
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That sounds right. It must be why it attacked me.
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Is it good for a lawyer to be gullible?
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"Gullible's Travels" is a surprisingly common pun. Wikipeida lists a number of books, songs, and albums that use this title. None of which were the album I was looking for when I googled it.
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A delayed pun may be postpuned.
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If it is delayed too much, it will be punted out of the window.
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Poor thing...abandoned...alone...in punuary...
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Some puns are just meant to be dumped.
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We've had a recent addition to our recycling bins. I wonder how much of an environmental impact producing all those heavy duty plastic bins had.
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Mr. McGuire: I just want to say one word to you. Just one word.
Benjamin: Yes, sir.
Mr. McGuire: Are you listening?
Benjamin: Yes, I am.
Mr. McGuire: Plastics.
Benjamin: Exactly how do you mean?
Mr. McGuire: There's a great future in plastics. Think about it. Will you think about it?
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There's aren't enough Formica conversations.
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Please don't change the M into an N.
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No doubt that's why Ibby was so insistent that you not accidentally type it instead of Formica!
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Californication was getting played at around the same time as I went through a shopping mall on the way home a couple of weeks ago. Not a favourite, so extra annoying points for that.
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As a pre-schooler in the 1970s, I thought Formica was kind of neat. It was so...smooth and solid-looking, so perfectly geometric, I don't know!
Far as I'm concerned, I concur with Thoth -- we can't have enough discussions about Formica.
Still "Fickles" to my friends.
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Californication was getting played at around the same time as I went through a shopping mall on the way home a couple of weeks ago. Not a favourite, so extra annoying points for that. It's those psychic spies from China trying to steal your mind's elation!
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Steal my mind?! They'll have to find it first?! Ha ha ...oh...wait....
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That reminds me of why my attempts to take over the government by mind control always fail...
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Offer them some money to do your bidding. That seems to work on politicians.
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Who needs mind control when you can just wave cash around? Don't tell Universo...
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