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El lun, 28-01-2013 a las 14:21 -0800, Joe Zeff escribió:
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On 01/28/2013 02:14 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#737373">> "You can lead a horse to water, but if you can teach him to roll over</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">> and float on his back you've got something you can sell tickets for!"</FONT>
Continuing the sillyness:
You can lead a horticulture but you can't make her think.
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This is not funny. <IMG SRC="cid:1359499867.2993.3.camel@localhost.localdomain" ALIGN="middle" ALT="X-(" BORDER="0"> Why is "her"? Why not "him"?<BR>
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<B><I>Lailah</I></B><BR>
(yes, I'm a girl)<BR>
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