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Caliber26

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You all are
So wonderful. Your comments and banater and critiques and history as well as love for all things Apple always make me so happy and feel at home.

Thank you for being yourselves and speaking your minds.


Hugs for EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Y'all are ****in amazing!


I thought my coworkers were my extremist family but y'all are so awesome.

Fthank YOU!
 
You all are
So wonderful. Your comments and banater and critiques and history as well as love for all things Apple always make me so happy and feel at home.

Thank you for being yourselves and speaking your minds.

Hugs for EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Y'all are ****in amazing!

I thought my coworkers were my extremist family but y'all are so awesome.

Fthank YOU!

Uhhmmmm, you're welcome……?? :confused:

Which intoxicating substance? ;)

And can you send us some…..? :D
 
You all are
So wonderful. Your comments and banater and critiques and history as well as love for all things Apple always make me so happy and feel at home.

Thank you for being yourselves and speaking your minds.


Hugs for EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Y'all are ****in amazing!


I thought my coworkers were my extremist family but y'all are so awesome.

Fthank YOU!

Glad to be of service? It's a bit far for me to come for a hug (plus being British, we don't really do that sort of thing!), but thanks all the same.
 
Posted 0256 ... time to leave the Church Street bars and let the beer an E wear off.
 
You all are
So wonderful. Your comments and banater and critiques and history as well as love for all things Apple always make me so happy and feel at home.

Thank you for being yourselves and speaking your minds.


Hugs for EVRYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Y'all are ****in amazing!


I thought my coworkers were my extremist family but y'all are so awesome.

Fthank YOU!

I try my best :)
 
bow before your porcelain god.

at least it wasn't tequilla, that always ends on a down, sad, mad note. :eek:

always figured the worm was some form of concentrated sorrow or aggression or something. worms can be tricky like that.

anyway, thanks dude/lady. you rock!
 
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Since OP is obviously directing his well considered and eloquently stated comment to me directly...you're welcome, and stop by any time.:)

:eek:
 
To the OP: why, thank you. Long may you remain in that blissful state.

To the thread/world at large: A Saturday night where you come home beaming and seeking to dispense goodwill and good cheer bountifully is no bad thing.....

When partaking of the products of the grape and the grain, for myself, I prefer the ones that leave you irrationally and irrepressibly cheerful rather than the gloomy depths of the sort of glass of something that leaves you pensive and rather morbid.......
 
To the OP: why, thank you. Long may you remain in that blissful state.

To the thread/world at large: A Saturday night where you come home beaming and seeking to dispense goodwill and good cheer bountifully is no bad thing.....

When partaking of the products of the grape and the grain, for myself, I prefer the ones that leave you irrationally and irrepressibly cheerful rather than the gloomy depths of the sort of glass of something that leaves you pensive and rather morbid.......

It's the Sunday mornings that are the worst! Or judging by the OP maybe Sunday afternoon!
 
It's the Sunday mornings that are the worst! Or judging by the OP maybe Sunday afternoon!

Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate yourself (while sipping a glass of something sublime). And hydrate yourself again. My own personal rule of thumb is to drink a large glass of water - roughly half a litre - for every glass of wine, or beer, or cognac or port.......

On Sunday morning, then, (or afternoon), it then becomes possible to face the world.......with a slight smile.
 
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate yourself (while sipping a glass of something sublime). And hydrate yourself again. My own personal rule of thumb is to drink a large glass of water - roughly half a litre - for every glass of wine, or beer, or cognac or port.......

On Sunday morning, then, (or afternoon), it then becomes possible to face the world.......with a slight smile.

In my teens, twenties even early thirties not so bad. Now I take forever to recover (whatever I do to hydrate!)

Youth is wasted on the young:D
 
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