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The King Of Karaoke |
Posted - 11/14/2004 : 23:09:48
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/video1042.htm
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Newo |
Posted - 11/16/2004 : 06:26:25 Okay I asked for that. Yes it is true, for the past year or so I canīt watch for more than 15 minutes, my body just gets out of the chair involuntarily and I find myself standing in the livingroom facing away from the teevee and after a couple of goes of this I take hint. This even happens with my favourite movies. If I force myself I fall into a torpor and end up glazed in front of ALF dubbed into Spanish.
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Moving from the clown to the jester will mean moving from similar to same, from alike to identical, from comparable to analogous. Though applied differently, the colours used on one can be used on another, and a couple of changes of costume will rapidly transform the jester into a clown and the clown into a jester. Strictly speaking, they almost duplicate each other as regards clothes and function, the only difference between them, from a social point of view, is that clowns do not usually visit the palaces of kings. |
The King Of Karaoke |
Posted - 11/15/2004 : 09:49:50 Okay... But I don't see how this will help. http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=Hair+highlights&btnG=Search Your very lucky to be allergic to TV. Is that true?
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Newo |
Posted - 11/15/2004 : 04:40:08 Hi Jason, these posts seem interesting but I am allergic to television. How about some highlights?
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Moving from the clown to the jester will mean moving from similar to same, from alike to identical, from comparable to analogous. Though applied differently, the colours used on one can be used on another, and a couple of changes of costume will rapidly transform the jester into a clown and the clown into a jester. Strictly speaking, they almost duplicate each other as regards clothes and function, the only difference between them, from a social point of view, is that clowns do not usually visit the palaces of kings. |
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