Topic: A Perishable Skill?
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Torgo70

Tue 10/21/14 12:20 PM


I also will have to get back to you on this one. I first will have to find out who Frankenstein's bride was laugh
I never particularly liked Frankenstein bigsmile


If you want to get technical, it's actually the Bride Of Frankenstein's monster, that just doesn't make a good title though.
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Beachfarmer

Tue 10/21/14 12:29 PM

I just think that the phrase, "I know....right?" should be erased and eradicated from the common current vernacular.
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Conrad_73

Tue 10/21/14 12:32 PM

If it has rainbow-colored Fuzz all over it,it definitely has gone bad!bigsmile
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Leigh2154

Tue 10/21/14 12:50 PM


If it has rainbow-colored Fuzz all over it,it definitely has gone bad!bigsmile


hahaha.... No comment!:tongue:
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Goofball73

Tue 10/21/14 01:09 PM







One skill that is perishable is talking on the phone. People want to text. Hell.....even important business decisions are handled through 581 texts within 10 minutes. laugh


What amazes me is I am young enough to understand this^^ and too old to give a chit what people think when I say NO to textingohwell ..Damn it, I want to hear your sexy voice!!love




I think Siri is in love with my sexy voice. laugh


I "heard" it's pretty hawt Goof!:tongue:




You been talking to Siri about me? :tongue:


No, she texted me...


That is so her style. She plays hard to get when it comes to phone calls.
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TBRich

Tue 10/21/14 01:21 PM


I also will have to get back to you on this one. I first will have to find out who Frankenstein's bride was laugh
I never particularly liked Frankenstein bigsmile


Elsa Lancaster, who was married to Charles Laughton, who was gay. So not only was she cute but pretty cool.