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Old 03-04-2016, 07:34 PM   #13581
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Do you know what flavors it comes in? I am thinking there is anger, denial, sadness, disappointment, etc.
My favorite is the "Ye old chip on the shoulder."

It has the strong flavor of anger and undertones of denial, sadness, disappointment and let's not forget jealousy and sulkiness...

A very similar flavor is "Easily Offended" if you can't find "Ye old chip on the shoulder."

Guaranteed to make you and everyone around you completely miserable...
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Old 03-04-2016, 07:51 PM   #13582
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Old 03-04-2016, 08:36 PM   #13583
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It choked me up just to think about losing my Uvula...
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Old 03-04-2016, 08:46 PM   #13584
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It chocks me up just to think about losing my Uvula...
Wonder if'n they use chocks when they block them camels??
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Old 03-04-2016, 08:52 PM   #13585
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Wonder if'n they use chocks when they block them camels??

Now the choking really stated.... Camels have a way of doing that... And chocks don't seem to stop them camels either...
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How many chocks could a camel chock if a camel could chock chocks.... Ponder that...
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Old 03-04-2016, 09:21 PM   #13587
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How many chocks could a camel chock if a camel could chock chocks.... Ponder that...
Depends, are we talking a one hump or two hump camel?

Also depends on what day it is,
camels don't work on HUMP DAY!
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Has to be quite difficult to put depends on a Camel, especially if he is chocked up. I don't care if it is a one or two humper, you better bring your lunch. Going to take a while.
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Old 03-05-2016, 05:39 PM   #13589
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So, camel or no camel, or one hump or two humps, I think I will chock it up to a disingenuous collapse of another failed attempt in thread killing... If this topic has not done the job then I fear nothing will... Of course that depends on the size of the depends...
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So, camel or no camel, or one hump or two humps, I think I will chock it up to a disingenuous collapse of another failed attempt in thread killing... If this topic has not done the job then I fear nothing will... Of course that depends on the size of the depends...
Proof that you can go without diapers but the size of the problem, well it just Depends!
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OK, enough is enough. Some of you so-called, self-proclaimed thread killers seem to have drifted to the other side. By that, I mean you are running this thread almost as verbose as TOT. There has to be some way of reaching into your inner selves and find that killer instinct again, I beg of you, please.
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Old 03-06-2016, 08:24 AM   #13592
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Double humpers need a larger size of depenfs, but that depends on the age of the Camel.
They come in yearling sizes. You never want to chock up a yearling, you could cause splints which at an early age will follow then into maturity and cause problems.
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OK, enough is enough. Some of you so-called, self-proclaimed thread killers seem to have drifted to the other side. By that, I mean you are running this thread almost as verbose as TOT. There has to be some way of reaching into your inner selves and find that killer instinct again, I beg of you, please.
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I am a bit confused, but what else is new....
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