(Not So) New - Frank's Thread Part 5
If I knew how to use the smilies on this website more easily, I wouldn't seem so contrary. On another forum I play around on, if you want to show someone hysterically laughing, you just type ":hyst:". If you want to show someone embarrassed you type ":o" , etc. Here, I have to go to the smiley list and hunt. Not sure why they have such a complicated coding system.
So I'm limited to , , and my own hugging system. I was trying to be cute but my wry sense of humor mixed with my underlying jaded nature sometimes comes off a bit rough. (Had one more smilie but we're limited to 5 per post! Didn't know that.)
The right smilie makes everything hunky dory.
So I'm limited to , , and my own hugging system. I was trying to be cute but my wry sense of humor mixed with my underlying jaded nature sometimes comes off a bit rough. (Had one more smilie but we're limited to 5 per post! Didn't know that.)
The right smilie makes everything hunky dory.
Don't worry. Nesty will be back soon and then everything will be okay. Miss you, Nesty! Miss Shabby too.
I was calling her "Miss Shabby" but it came out like I only miss Nesty and Shabby. SEEE??? I make my daily rounds to see how many people I can offend.
I was calling her "Miss Shabby" but it came out like I only miss Nesty and Shabby. SEEE??? I make my daily rounds to see how many people I can offend.
Take it away, Frank.
Telly is boring so I have decided to list my top 5 infamous cars - prompted by Keith Richards bentley being sold at auction today
1. The open top Lincoln Continental that JFK rode in Dallas
2. Princess Diana's Mercedes 560Sl
3.James Dean's Porsche 356 lightweight
4 Al Capone's Cadillac Sportsman's Eight Town Car
Clyde Barrows Ford V8 Pilot
1. The open top Lincoln Continental that JFK rode in Dallas
2. Princess Diana's Mercedes 560Sl
3.James Dean's Porsche 356 lightweight
4 Al Capone's Cadillac Sportsman's Eight Town Car
Clyde Barrows Ford V8 Pilot
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Telly is boring so I have decided to list my top 5 infamous cars - prompted by Keith Richards bentley being sold at auction today
1. The open top Lincoln Continental that JFK rode in Dallas
2. Princess Diana's Mercedes 560Sl
3.James Dean's Porsche 356 lightweight
4 Al Capone's Cadillac Sportsman's Eight Town Car
Clyde Barrows Ford V8 Pilot
1. The open top Lincoln Continental that JFK rode in Dallas
2. Princess Diana's Mercedes 560Sl
3.James Dean's Porsche 356 lightweight
4 Al Capone's Cadillac Sportsman's Eight Town Car
Clyde Barrows Ford V8 Pilot
7. Frank's 1972 vintage Cadillac ElDorado. Convertible. What a boat! Behind the wheel you had to strap on binoculars just to see the hood ornament. Party Hardy, there was enough room in it for 10 girls (none of which had a shred of self respect) and enough room left over for a Literary Agent's heart.
http://www.futureclassicsnj.com/Cars...vBurg_dsfg.jpg
Nesty's 1965 Ford Mustang , Fire Red coverable with pony seat interior - 289 engine - 4 on the floor . Ok dream car , but my brother had one he would let me borrow .
Frank: I dunno about your new choice of AV pic .. looks kind of like you got some road rash on your forehead Hmmm ..
Cissy : I'm too easy for Frank , he rather flirt with ones that run away
sao : Did you remember to pick up my chocolates I asked for when you went out shopping ?
Shabby : How you doing today , didn't see a post since earlier - for all I know maybe it's night time there But you have a full time man to keep you busy
Jen : I see nothing from you . (( Waving )) You doing alright ?
Frank: I dunno about your new choice of AV pic .. looks kind of like you got some road rash on your forehead Hmmm ..
Cissy : I'm too easy for Frank , he rather flirt with ones that run away
sao : Did you remember to pick up my chocolates I asked for when you went out shopping ?
Shabby : How you doing today , didn't see a post since earlier - for all I know maybe it's night time there But you have a full time man to keep you busy
Jen : I see nothing from you . (( Waving )) You doing alright ?
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