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Posted by MrG:Wha...??? on December 29, 1999 at 21:21:11 from (205.240.115.162):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Just got back posted by Sallyk on December 29, 1999 at 21:07:49:
no, No, and NO! I DID NOT say youse fat! I'm the bloke that wus trying ta explain ta these guys that 34" ain't! Believe me girl, this ain't my first rodeo, I DO know the difference 'tween 34" and 54"! Been married ta at least one of each (maybe two)! an another one or two what started at one end o' the spectrum and ended up at t'other! 'sides that, even a 38" ain't FAT (jes FLUFFY!) ;-) BTW-If yer buying Xmas presents: jeans:34x36, shirt 17 1/2x35, jacket 44T, 6'2" and 202lbs of Rock'n'Roll! (an No, I ain't tryin' ta bait ya...I'm old enough ta be yer daddy and tickled pink ta be hooked up ta MzG!)
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