Turn That Around 2018-01-11

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Rather heavy handed with the clue-bat there.
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ChattaStarhawk wrote:Rather heavy handed with the clue-bat there.

... some folks require that, y'know...
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ChattaStarhawk wrote:Rather heavy handed with the clue-bat there.
Good friends always know EXACTLY where to apply the clue bat.
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Yeah, and that particular cluebat was probably made in Louisville, Kentucky. Not only that, but she may have just scored a homerun, too.
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Scars type of para could very well be the source of those legends and tales.
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Whoa! Is it possible Daylla just succeeded where everything and everyone else has failed??? :o
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eee wrote:Whoa! Is it possible Daylla just succeeded where everything and everyone else has failed??? :o
Only if Castela gets to first base...
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She already did that, remember? Not only that, but he was completely nude at the time, too.
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eee wrote:Whoa! Is it possible Daylla just succeeded where everything and everyone else has failed??? :o
The final straw that breaks through her cluelessness doesn't have to be the heaviest, it just has to add on to all the rest.
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Haylo wrote:
eee wrote:Whoa! Is it possible Daylla just succeeded where everything and everyone else has failed??? :o
The final straw that breaks through her cluelessness doesn't have to be the heaviest, it just has to add on to all the rest.
That's a big part of it, of course. As Isaac Newton said, "If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants."

The fact is, though, that Daylla was the one who was willing to be so persistent about it. She was the one who was willing to risk her friendship with Castela in order to intervene in the situation. She's the one who was willing to repeat the lesson until it finally sunk in.

She's the one who really put the petal to the meddle.

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I se 13 YO acting like 13 YO, sometimes wise and usually obtuse.
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jwhouk wrote:
eee wrote:Whoa! Is it possible Daylla just succeeded where everything and everyone else has failed??? :o
Only if Castela gets to first base...
Nah - i think Dayla knocked her into deep left field.
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Dave wrote: . . . She's the one who really put the petal to the meddle. . . .
So you're saying that the metal put the petal to the meddle?

/drops a copy of De Re Metallica in the pun jar/

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It didn't occur to me until just now to wonder about Daylla's opinion regarding heavy metal as a genre of music, and the various subgenres within it.
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Is Pickle's ponytail still a rose?
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AnotherFairportfan wrote:Is Pickle's ponytail still a rose?
It appears so.

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FreeFlier wrote:
Dave wrote: . . . She's the one who really put the petal to the meddle. . . .
So you're saying that the metal put the petal to the meddle?

/drops a copy of De Re Metallica in the pun jar/
(wince)

Clearly, the irony is mine.
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Dave wrote:
FreeFlier wrote:
Dave wrote: . . . She's the one who really put the petal to the meddle. . . .
So you're saying that the metal put the petal to the meddle?

/drops a copy of De Re Metallica in the pun jar/
(wince)

Clearly, the irony is mine.
Truly some seriously heavy metal. (and for the uninitiated, De Re Metallica has nowt to do with the band...).
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Dave wrote: . . . She's the one who really put the petal to the meddle. . . .
FreeFlier wrote:So you're saying that the metal put the petal to the meddle?

/drops a copy of De Re Metallica in the pun jar/
Dave wrote: (wince)

Clearly, the irony is mine.
Just Old Al wrote:Truly some seriously heavy metal. (and for the uninitiated, De Re Metallica has nowt to do with the band...).
hmmm . . . I wonder what Georgious Agricola would have thought of the band Metallica . . . for that matter, what would Herbert Hoover have thought?

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