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Misfit Queen

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18 Dec 15

Originally posted by FMF
This blurt qualifies as a dodge, surely.
You can call what I type a blurt at your own risk.

"A dodge is as good as a wink, to a blind bat."


And don't call me Shirley.

Quiz Master

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18 Dec 15

Originally posted by Suzianne
That IS one way to put it.

But there's not much comedy in these parts these days, especially with the harassment twins about.
So you approvef of my post. (The one that you labelled)
Thanks.

😉

Misfit Queen

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18 Dec 15

Originally posted by wolfgang59
So you approvef of my post. (The one that you labelled)
Thanks.

😉
Well, someone here has had a sense-of-humor-ectomy, and it wasn't either of us. 🙂

F

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18 Dec 15

Originally posted by Suzianne
But there's not much comedy in these parts these days, especially with the harassment twins about.
Talking of "harassment", do you think you and robbie harass me?

Boston Lad

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22 Dec 15

Originally posted by wolfgang59
A non sequitur is a conversational and literary device, often used
for comedic purposes. It is something said that, because of
its apparent lack of meaning relative to what preceded it, seems
absurd to the point of being humorous or confusing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non_sequitur_(literary_device)
An unexpected C&P? Cool. lol

Boston Lad

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28 Dec 15

Originally posted by wolfgang59
Can you use your magic powers and tell me if FMF's tea mug holds more than mine?
(Without measuring of course!)
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