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I believe it was a cigar. It could have been a cucumber, or something else cyllindrical. A guitar is not. There; let's move on.
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That's a whole lotta trouble to go to to make an obscure point. I thought a woody was a vintage station wagon. Silly me. Now, give us your take on cucumbers, pickled and plain. Have a cigar.
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I sense projection. Never knew Sigmund was into cross dressing. It takes an afficionado to know those lurid details. And I don't smoke, thanks. I do believe we've now effectively refuted the thread premise. At least I've never asked how many cowz make up a nofski. Gotta polish my Polish. Don't go there.
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Holy cowz (to paraphrase - moment of silence - Phil Rizzuto), that's enofski of this, youze guys. Tom, are you done yet?
#6186 2000 OM-3HG # 924 1994 C-10 black Dlx custom w/cutaway
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Except for the varnish thing, yeah. OR some other sacrificial lamb. No more banter. Long live Sir Bill of Austin. Hold the sausage. Gently. Now I"m done. NOt well done, just through.
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Mea culpa. The world has many serious problems. This thread is not one of them, but I apologize for any delicate sensibilities that may have been bruised in the interchange. Insert Chief Joseph quote here. If you don't know it, Google it. Peace out. tom
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