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Post by abbey on Jan 24, 2005 8:11:30 GMT
I wonder if Faul knows the words to "I Fall (Faul) to Pieces"? The bed time ritual has got to unique: Heather removes her leg and Faul removes his nose tip, his false ears, and most likely his false teeth.....anything else fake, Faul? ? ;D Then swallow his Viagra and try to keep his young wife happy. I wonder who takes the longest doing "their makeup"? ;D
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Post by verachuckanddave on Jan 24, 2005 19:10:55 GMT
Ok SMA , some of us suddenly move in a little agressive way but you (no offense) remind me Yoko and John´s "How do you sleep" song. Im not a censor person, but the dirty clothes must to be washed at home .Faul and Heather in theyre own bedroom .Me and my husband in our place. Sorry , hope no buggin you. PS: If Paul was alive (64 y.o), Im pretty sure that he´ll use Viagra .
Pablo esta muerto
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Post by abbey on Jan 31, 2005 5:16:08 GMT
My remark was made because Faul is changing ears and nose tips so frequently and let's face it, when a person goes to bed they would remove such extra attachments. I would bet Heather removes her false leg. I have never known anyone who had a false appendage, but it would seem more comfortable to remove it for sleeping and keeping your crutches handy for a midnight trip to the "loo".
Yes I am aggressive by nature and am afraid Faul will die before the truth comes out about who he is or rather who he isn't. Heather will keep you mouth shut because it will behoove her to do so and it has been hinted that she was sent to keep the old guy in line and watch him. It's easy because any old guy would just think it was soooo cool to have a younger woman fall in love with them. An ego trip for the male testosterone image.
I agree that even the real James Paul would probably be using Viagra if he were alive at age 62.
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Post by Perplexed on Jan 31, 2005 8:31:50 GMT
I think that the percentage of people in the world who will ever think about rumors of the "very famous plan", so to speak, is fated to be quite, quite small, something expressed as, for example, 0.00000043 or even less. A tiny fraction. It requires a calculator to truly derive at it. But, the rest of the world is thinking about Britney Spears and Eminem.
But, as to the original post above, new meaning dawns on the old cliché, "Hey, mate, gimme a leg up, will you...."
(*Sigh*) Versatility is still a virtue.
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Post by abbey on Feb 4, 2005 16:27:53 GMT
I like that one, Perplexed! "Give me a leg up, mate. I feel like I'm falling to pieces". ;D
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