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Terwiliger:

β€œIt is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” – Krishnamurti

GarandFan:

If a clown's on the level, he's also unemployed.
Crusty 2009

devon:

i dont get it

john cox:

HEY DEVON

When something is perfectly level, it is said to be "true". It's a play on a famous Shakespeare quote.

Cowboy:

I'd be really skeptical if a picture of Flinchy was hung straight. You would know instantly that somethings was up.

Could you make it in color, suitable for framing... please?

Yo

GarandFan:

"I'd be really skeptical if a picture of Flinchy was hung straight."

Hell, if Flinchy were ever tried and executed, he wouldn't "hang straight".

Cowboy:

Ya but what a "hero"...LOL

Cowboy:

I started to make reference to our nemesis (idiot) blogger who shows up occasionally and will remain nameless, lest John will kick my ass for baiting. But his picture would be up-side down and backwards.

john cox:

HEY YO

For you? Is there dough involved?

Reximus Minimus:

Art thou referringst to I?

I bloggest no more, wretched fortune! When the shoddy foundation upon which I erected the shanty of my ideals gave way, it was easier to erase that blip from cyberspace than to face cold reality!

For perchance, I found it far easier to retreat than face the slings and arrows of immutable veracity!

Cowboy:

I know that's you Terwiliger

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