ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Wait a minute here.... Looks like a real [censored]-up in the censoring system.... TT did say the 'C' word in his post! You can still see it up there....
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 No, the guy in question was not Clive. <_<But I know what you mean.... Speaking of clive, perhaps we should tell the tale of the wife of bath?
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Wait a minute here.... Looks like a real [censored]-up in the censoring system.... TT did say the 'C' word in his post! You can still see it up there.... I am guessing mods get a pass... The censor knows they can turn him of and he lives in fear. Or maybe I should say her. Don't want to be sexist.
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 the program read your mind - it knew TT wanted to tell the story of lady godiva and you wanted to post it because it says [censored]. Ok, I get it now. [censored]! That's one[censored] clever program!
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Speaking of clive, perhaps we should tell the tale of the wife of bath? Are you insinuating the Clive's wife doesn't bathe?
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 shhit yeah, it is really [censored]-ing smart!
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 And how come the program doesn't censor nekked wimmen on [censored] horses? I guess it's not all that [censored] clever!
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Are you insinuating the Clive's wife doesn't bathe? I am not sure that is what chaucer was getting it at. Perhaps the parson's tale would be better. Neither really has anything to do with clive; I just saw the book for sale today was reminded.
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 [censored] yeah, it is really [censored] smart! Look, it learns!
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 I am not sure that is what chaucer was getting it at. Perhaps the parson's tale would be better. Neither really has anything to do with clive; I just saw the book for sale today was reminded. That makes me think of Spencer's The Fairy Queen. In Elizabethan English: beautiful!
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 [censored] horse ooooo now I can quote it!!! [censored] horse
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 ooooo now I can quote it!!! I went back to do the same, but now there's no quote button!
cornerstone Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 ooooo now I can quote it!!! Just part of the quote-u-like service!
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 I went back to do the same, but now there's no quote button! the quote quota ran out!
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 ooooo now I can quote it!!! QUOTE(cornerstone @ Apr 29 2007, 01:21 AM) My God! You can't even quote the quote!
TwoTone Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Just came back from a nice moon-lit Hot Tub with the wifey... Read what's been written since my last [Horse] post... And SPIT my f***ing Goose all over my keyboard... You guys crack me up... TT PS: This Thread has become the Loony Bin!
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 You have a goose? It fits in your mouth? Geese are mean! One bit me when I was a child. I try to give it bread but it wanted my finger instead.
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 No, if I understood him right, the geese are in the hot-tub....
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 Oh this sort of goose. I prefer pigeons in my hot tub. The kind that hang out in market squares. not Geese. That reference may not quite come through...
cornerstone Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 the quote quota ran out! Quotes can now be obtained from my publicist: Also lower back massages.
ryyannon Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 I prefer pidgeons in my hot tub. The kind that hang out in market squares. not Geese. That reference may not quite come through... Yes, the reference does come through loud and clear. By the way, it's pigeons And the poor things often do need a good wash - good of you to do it!
Craytonic Posted April 29, 2007 Report Posted April 29, 2007 By the way, it's pigeons The horror! Drugs, alcohol, and microsoft spell check have ruined my life. If there is not a little red squiggly line under it my mind doesn't even look back.
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