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Posts posted by Handrejka
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If you're really sad like me you can make a portrait of yourself or perhaps even the death list candidates here.
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you have hurt my captian kirk doll's feeling. i had to put him between lt. uhura doll and yoman rand doll to cheer him up, which really pissed off dr. mccoy doll. he was in the middle of an examination (dammit jim, i'm a doctor, not a movable toy). mr. sulu doll was still checking out mr. checkov doll's behind. mr. spock doll just had no comment.
I bet he raised an eyebrow though
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Happy Birthday
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Me too tonight, we need to get a life, eh?
Or possibly a girlfriend, in my case.
Any ladies interested in a pissed up misanthropic nobody with a very bad attitude?
Don't all rush at once now.
Now if you were able to add rich and well hung to that list I might be able to help you
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And once you've done that you can see what kind of drunk you are
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See if you can pass eighth grade math. I got 9/10. See how you do
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My dog died today *sniff*Aww, sorry to hear that
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I've heard that Peter Hawkins who provided the voice for Captain Pugwash at al has some kind of degenerative brain disease and can no longer remember anythin pre 1990s. He was born 1924 and e's bound to get an obit. What do you guys think?
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My own bet would be for Barratt to outlive Dave Davies.I'd agree wit you there. I think I'll add Davies back to my list net year
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No I don't. i have one or two fetishes but feet are not amongst them
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Googling Michael Foot in the cyber cafe got me into a bit of trouble. Somebody saw what I was looking at and I thought I was a foot fetishist. It's all iain's fault
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How about publisher and Mr Jilly Cooper, Leo Cooper. I'm not sure of his exact age, early 70s I think. He was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease four years ago and would surely get a UK obit ?
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I voted Ford, mostly because I'm bored with voting Pinter and being wrong.
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That's a great looking 'H' you got there, Handrejka!
Why thank you Six, that's a mighty fine S you have there too
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It is. Thank you
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Not exactly current but there are some good ones here
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Don't know about that but I found this on snopes.com
Jerome Rodale (died 5 June 1971)
In a New York Times Magazine interview, this 72-year-old longevity guru announced, "I'm going to live to be 100, unless I'm run down by a sugar-crazed taxi driver." A guest on the Dick Cavett Show the next day, while Cavett was discussing politics with journalist Pete Hamill, Rodale's head dropped to his chest and he was heard to let out what sounded like a snore. "Are we boring you, Mr. Rodale?" asked Cavett. There was no response -- Rodale was dead. The show was never broadcast.
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Everyone of those tests I do says I'm going to live until I'm at least 85 and I really don't want to live that long. Damn my gender and genetics, even the borderline bulimia and lack of exercise don't seem to reduce my lifespan, though I suppose the fact I don't smoke or drink undoes that.
You could try getting run over by Norman in his Beamer.
Would that me the first example of a dead pool pick killing someone who's picked him?
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Everyone of those tests I do says I'm going to live until I'm at least 85 and I really don't want to live that long. Damn my gender and genetics, even the borderline bulimia and lack of exercise don't seem to reduce my lifespan, though I suppose the fact I don't smoke or drink undoes that.
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So about my capital letter then....
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I am living a healthy lifestyle and should keep up the good work. I got 5 stars on this test and was told I should live well into my 80's at least.Interesting, as I'm 32 now and feel about 60. How will I feel at 80?? Maybe I'd be better off dead??
Five stars too and I'll live until I'm 93. The test was a bit flawed though. The only reason I've had no car accidents is becuase I don't drive
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That's where a friend of mine ate guinea pig too. Don't you have to kill it a certain way?
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Tempus, was the guinea pig a pet too?
The English Language
in DeathList extra-curricular
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Try doing it in a different languge. I've taught English overseas and German and French over here. The English as additional language pupils made far fewer spelling mistakes than their English cotemporaries, their grammar was of similar standard.
I can tolerate mistakes on-line. I know I make typos too, but I hate it when people make mistakes at work or in official letters.
I gave up teaching and I now work in international banking and the spelling of my coleagues is frightening. Sweeden for Sweden, Boks for Box, Portyugal for Portugal and Bangcock for guess where are some of the gems I've seen. "Don't forget cake's for tomorrows cake sale" is the only one that has made me scream though