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Post Number: 11
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Tiger
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,4:08 pm |
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IT ISN'T JUST ROCHESTER STORES MINNOW. LOOK AT KENIS DOWN AT MORRIS FURNITURE, HIS KID IS IN EVERY ONE OF HIS ADS.
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Post Number: 12
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minnow
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,4:29 pm |
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LOL Ya!
And remember...you're not just not buying furniture, you're helping the Kenis clan garner even more family wealth!
With your help, wittle one will take over at 16 and dad will be lying on the beach at the Kenis compound.
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Post Number: 13
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Kitten
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,4:45 pm |
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Remember the Jake's Pizza commercial? Where they sang the phone number to the tune of a Beach boys song 373-7350? Actually I think they still do that....I actually saw it performed live by a band in the Northbridge Mall.
Then I had pizza for dinner.
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Post Number: 14
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Spidey
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,5:30 pm |
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Quote | Don't worry about the humor in this thread, you're supposed to be under deposition, in court, at the other post. | <minnow
Oh, here we go again ... little mister dictator fish. You may be able to kick your dog and boss your cat around, but in the real world ... no one listens to you. So you see ... I'm still here.
Back to the origanal comment ... this post makes no sense. You give no explanation ... and you start singing more jingles.
Someones been sneeking the hot toddies if you ask me!
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Post Number: 15
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minnow
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,5:42 pm |
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...for good times...and memories...
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Post Number: 16
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Truth
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,5:51 pm |
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I figured out why Fletcher disapears from this forum for at times and if this line of insanity is any indication, another Fletcher disappearance is coming up soon.
Have a great time at the hospital Fletcher. Don't fight the shock therapy, it really is for your own good. I know I will miss you while you are gone, your M.I. amuses me and if I don't get to tell you before you go, take care.
-------------- The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy. Nietzsche
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Post Number: 17
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minnow
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,6:02 pm |
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It's all for your entertainment leo...
Here's another that gets under my skin...
Rochester...lapidary Jewelers...if you wanna look good...
great style and value..do do dodo doo.
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Post Number: 18
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irisheyes
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Posted on: Mar. 30 2004,8:14 pm |
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Cool avatar Spidey, if I'm not careful, the eye hypnotizes me.
I used to hate the marine & RV commercial, now I'm starting to like it, it kind of puts me in a good mood. "For good times...and memories"
I think it makes sense for that kid to be in the Morris ads, cause when you go in the store Paul usually has his son with. I've went in the store a few times, and the "little helper" was with him everytime I went.
I can't stand the tonna mechanical ads, those bears are too corny! This little bear keeps going around bothering everyone, "hey whats your name, what are you doing"? Just leave the guy alone and let him do his job so everything will run "just right".
-------------- You know it's going to be a bad day when you cross thread the cap on the toothpaste.
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Post Number: 19
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Truth
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Posted on: Apr. 13 2004,3:33 am |
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I'm not so easily distracted by bright or shiny objects....were you a registered voter in Broward or Palm Beach, FL in 2000?
-------------- The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy. Nietzsche
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Post Number: 20
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MrTarzan
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Posted on: Apr. 13 2004,10:17 pm |
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The Universal Marine and RV commercial is the only one that affected me. It made me stop in and look around.
-------------- Be not simply good, be good for something-Henry David Thoreau
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