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Posted Oct 2, 2007 by Paul H . If you think I look old, you should see my father
Bomber jackets I can allow.
Yellowjackets are a different story. yikes

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Posted Oct 4, 2007 by Batty, ACE - Keeper of the Holy Tail, Pirate, Thingite, Priestess of Bleep, Born Again Tart
no dinner jackets???? I t hought this place had a dresscode..

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Posted Oct 4, 2007 by Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing
It does but we mislaid it. Unfortunately it's the same
as my pin number so I can't get any cash.wah
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Posted Oct 4, 2007 by Paul H . If you think I look old, you should see my father
Does that mean that you have to go around undressed, Mistadrong? bigeyes

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Posted Oct 5, 2007 by Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing
Absolutely not!cross
I borrowed the Emperor's new clothes.<preen>
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Posted Oct 6, 2007 by Paul H . If you think I look old, you should see my father
Ancient Rome had an emperor. Napoleon was an emperor. Has there been an emperor since Napoleon? huh

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Posted Oct 10, 2007 by Mistadrong, (Count vonCount.)the last Gog standing
I suspect that there are quite a few down at the
local asylum.
And probably one or two lurk around Hootoo.
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Posted Oct 10, 2007 by Paul H . If you think I look old, you should see my father
The United States had an Empror in the 19th century, according to wikipedia:

"Joshua Abraham Norton (ca. 1815 – January 8, 1880), also known as His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I, was a celebrated citizen of San Francisco who proclaimed himself "Emperor of these United States and Protector of Mexico" in 1859. Though he was generally considered insane, or at least highly eccentric, the citizens of San Francisco in the mid-to-late 19th century celebrated Norton's regal presence and his deeds. He continues to be a patron saint of the unusual, and of eccentrics, as he is mentioned as a Saint in the Principia Discordia (1970), the seminal main text of the Discordian religion."



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