Topic: OK, The Last Person The Posts..........
Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:26 PM
bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:27 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

Robert1680's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:27 PM
hey wanttachat ......look a flying elephant speaking German and eating a schnitzel (wonder if that'll distract her while I win)

s1owhand's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:31 PM
somebody stop that elephant! he's stolen my schnitzel!!

Robert1680's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:32 PM
egads!! that elephant has stolen s1owhand's schnitzel!!!

s1owhand's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:34 PM
sorry schnitzel swiper!!

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:34 PM
what?...... huh?...... where?....... look a flying elephant with a schitzel noway

what the hell is schitzel???????


and why is slowhand chasing it????????

huh noway noway laugh laugh

Robert1680's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:37 PM
as to why s1lowhand is chasing after an elephant's schnitzel : I dunno but as far as what one is =
schnit·zel /ˈʃnɪtsəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[shnit-suhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
a cutlet, esp. of veal.
[Origin: 1850–55, Americanism; < G: a shaving, deriv. of schnitzeln to whittle]
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schnit·zel (shnĭt'səl) Pronunciation Key
n. A thin cutlet of veal, usually seasoned, that is dipped in batter and fried.


[German, from Middle High German snitzel, diminutive of sniz, slice, from snitzen, to carve, frequentative of snīden, to cut, from Old High German snīdan.]

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schnitzel
veal cutlet, 1854, from Ger. Schnitzel "cutlet," lit. "a slice," from Schnitz "a cut, slice" (+ -el, dim. suffix), from schnitzen "to carve," frequentative of schneiden "to cut," from O.H.G. snidan, cognate with O.E. sniþan "to cut," from P.Gmc. *snithanan.

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Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:39 PM
sits down and eats popcorn and watches the madness over the illusion of the flying elephant

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:39 PM
smart ass laugh laugh

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:40 PM
to robert ^^^^



C watch out its diving toward you.......

Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:40 PM
who?

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:47 PM
that was for robert frown


don't be upset flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou flowerforyou


Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:51 PM
oh am not upset at all

am munching out on popcornbigsmile

Robert1680's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:52 PM
but.. i do not see an intelligent mule near me??

Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:58 PM
**walks out of the room**

Robert1680's photo
Tue 08/14/07 10:59 PM
laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

wanttachat's photo
Tue 08/14/07 11:00 PM
noway noway huh

Claudette's photo
Tue 08/14/07 11:13 PM
walks back in and gets a pitcher of coke and leaves

Katertots37's photo
Wed 08/15/07 12:18 AM
yawn looks around for some coffee