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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed
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Posted 7/14/11 1:49 PM |
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LIFWriter
Be Your Own Inspiration!
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Name: Rachel
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my
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Posted 7/14/11 1:53 PM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative
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Posted 7/14/11 2:09 PM |
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jilliibabii
Mrs. O'Connor
Member since 6/10 12821 total posts
Name: Jillian
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
Posted by GoldenRod
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred
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Posted 7/14/11 2:49 PM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the
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Posted 7/14/11 2:52 PM |
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LIFWriter
Be Your Own Inspiration!
Member since 4/11 100699 total posts
Name: Rachel
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona.
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Posted 7/14/11 3:15 PM |
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shapla79
Where Does The Time Go?
Member since 11/07 4619 total posts
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up
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Posted 7/14/11 3:30 PM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for
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Posted 7/14/11 4:30 PM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
Member since 5/05 19458 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families
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Posted 7/14/11 4:32 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama
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Posted 7/14/11 5:12 PM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
Member since 2/09 20494 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights,
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Posted 7/14/11 8:11 PM |
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bettybcafe
Big brother in the making
Member since 7/07 8611 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes,
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Posted 7/14/11 8:19 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk,
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Posted 7/14/11 8:53 PM |
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dandj
Love of my life....
Member since 5/05 3687 total posts
Name: Denise
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps,
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Posted 7/14/11 9:13 PM |
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Bearcat
Love my little girls!!! <3
Member since 6/10 10818 total posts
Name: E
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies.
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Posted 7/14/11 9:31 PM |
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emilylives
biking
Member since 12/09 2163 total posts
Name: Emily
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized
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Posted 7/14/11 10:25 PM |
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PennyCat
Just call me mommy :)
Member since 7/08 19084 total posts
Name: Jib
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers
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Posted 7/14/11 11:50 PM |
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WhatNow
Say Cheese!
Member since 1/06 8033 total posts
Name: A (formerly WhatNow?)
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt
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Posted 7/14/11 11:54 PM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined
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Posted 7/15/11 7:15 AM |
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Mrs213
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
NEW Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums
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Posted 7/15/11 7:24 AM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums and named it
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Posted 7/15/11 7:54 AM |
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Hofstra26
Love to Bake!
Member since 7/06 27915 total posts
Name:
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums and named it Dead Cat Directory.
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Posted 7/15/11 10:21 AM |
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GoldenRod
10 years on LIF!
Member since 11/06 26792 total posts
Name: Shawn
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums and named it Dead Cat Directory.
This would be
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Posted 7/15/11 10:46 AM |
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LeShellem
A new beginning
Member since 2/07 3600 total posts
Name: LeShelle
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums and named it Dead Cat Directory. A place where
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Posted 7/15/11 1:11 PM |
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ItsTime2011
Meh...
Member since 1/11 2148 total posts
Name:
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Re: Forum Game: 3 words to the story
It was a dark, stormy night. Nobody knew why the door was open until they stepped outside and saw muddy footsteps leading right to a very large, shadowy figure standing holding a cat. NO!, Not Kitty, she exclaimed suddenly! Oh, but it was too late. The poor cat jumped so high it fell down and hurt its whiskers so that it could only lick its nose.
The man exclaimed, "This is my long lost relative, The Great Alfred Montague from the City of Verona." He looked up on Google for Long Island Families and found drama about icicle lights, express checkout lanes, feeding kids junk, threads about peeps, ... even peanut allergies. Then he realized nobody likes sh!t-stirrers or semen yogurt, so he combined 3 different forums and named it Dead Cat Directory. A place where people could share
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Posted 7/15/11 2:01 PM |
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