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What's in a Name?

C'mon kids, it will be like deja vu all over again.

 

  1. Who are you and what have you done with trollmama? ( I'm mountaingigi, poster extraordinaire)
  2. Stole the troll? What is going on here? ( I changed my user name)
  3. Could be a kidnapping. Let's see if there's a ransom demand from "mountaingigi" (there is - one million smackeroos).
  4. OK.  The ransom demand is in.  Happily, it doesn't specify the currency, so if we send 1,000,000 in Guinean Francs, it'll set us back only about a hundred and ten bucks.  (it's been changed to smackeroos)
  5. We can get back to OP when OP gets back to us.  Without photos of the bottom and the mark, we're at a standstill.  In the meantime, we have some fun and it keeps the thread towards the top.  Win-win, as they say. (bring back the fun)

Okay Argon, bring on the ransom note. I'll take the $110 to make Maxine happy, and Sonoma can tell us why he/she/it did a name change.

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Re: What's in a Name?

My name is not Alice

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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Doesn't matter what your name is......if you are caught in a tempest with a teapot flying around in it, you just could get clobbered.


Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy; we love it for what it makes us forget, and for what it makes us remember.~~L.E. Landon
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what if you are IN the teapot?

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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ohhhh well now, that is a whole different story........


Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy; we love it for what it makes us forget, and for what it makes us remember.~~L.E. Landon
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Re: What's in a Name?

did they add whiskey to the tea? That would explain a lot

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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oh yeah, definitely, although have never tried booze in tea.  Works in coffee.


Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy; we love it for what it makes us forget, and for what it makes us remember.~~L.E. Landon
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Re: What's in a Name?

you'll have to try. really

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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I took the ransom note from Argon and hid it under the tree at the Canadian park! Sinoma changed her name because I told her to, ( of course ). So, I am going to take a walk by the oak trees and try to not get git with flying teapots because of the tempest outside.

My OP never comes back to me. I am always chasing after it with my hands in the air and my feet dragging. So anyways, try to get your name to be different every day and if not, just drag it around with you.

 

I have no clue what is going on here...I'm just 'blending in' with everyone else here. 😄




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Re: What's in a Name?

Are there yellow ribbons on those oak trees?

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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you may have to stop dragging your heart around and have some juiced up tea (or coffee).  coffee may be the wise choice since the tempest could still be in the tea pot.


Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy; we love it for what it makes us forget, and for what it makes us remember.~~L.E. Landon
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Although I don't care for tea, I'm tempted by the tempest. So I will through caution to the wind and try the spiked tea. My only question is should I take one lump or two with my tempestuous tea?

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I think you should take 2 spikes with the tea and skip the lumps since they may cause bruising while swirling in the pot. And you wouldn't want bruised tea.

“and then I decided I was a lemon for a couple of weeks.” ― Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything
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The tea is too hot if you bring the spikes with you. They poke holes in the teapot and then the tempest sweeps it away and dumps all of the hot tea into the ocean.




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Re: What's in a Name?

no spikes or lumps for me thanks.  Just a pot of tea would be fine. 


Music touches every key of memory, and stirs all the hidden springs of sorrow and joy; we love it for what it makes us forget, and for what it makes us remember.~~L.E. Landon
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Re: What's in a Name?

It's best cold.




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