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Nevada Fighter ([info]nevadafighter) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2003-08-25 14:17:00


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Current mood:irritated

A fine OT canapé
"You emailed me!" "Oh, please, I did not, I'm laughing at you! HAHAHAHA!"

Highlights include:

- rambling about an imaginary filly with a male name
- accusations back and forth about emails and phone calls
- lots of "Did not!" "Did too!" unresolvable back-and-forth
- cackling from a third party when the comma-challenged half of the argument answers the typical "Who's your favorite?" questions that were posed as a joke

Best of all it has absolutely nothing to do with the Monkees or AMM. *two thumbs up*



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[info]sagralisse
2003-08-25 10:27 pm UTC (link)
Sheesh, is inappropriate laughter a symptom of Tourette's or what?

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[info]alden
2003-08-25 11:22 pm UTC (link)
BWAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAA! Your penpal thinks you're shit! ROFL!!!!!

I so apologise.

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snowball
2003-08-26 08:14 am UTC (link)
Nope, but it IS a symptom of the lesser-known Spankennwank's Syndrome. Other symptoms include hair growing on the palms of your hands and bouts of hysterical blindness.

...

I don't know where that came from. O_o

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[info]sagralisse
2003-08-26 03:21 pm UTC (link)
*snerk*

Oddly, Spanennwanks symptoms never seem to impede the sufferer's ability to type up a good flame.

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[info]iczer6
2003-08-25 11:25 pm UTC (link)
I think you should share this with TWS cause Damn...

I mean who the hell cares if this person has a horse or not, and if they do actually own one they're allowed to call it whatever the hell they want.

If someone wants to call a female horse 'Bucky' that's their right.

And what this has to do with the Monkees's I'll never know.


Icz

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[info]jerry_ds_girl
2003-08-25 11:47 pm UTC (link)
OK, here's some wankage I know a lot about...heh heh heh.

Number one--Bucky is a really common nickname for a buckskin or dun horse. Doesn't have anything to do with it's gender. (Hell, my mare's name is Bailey--always has been.)

Two--name-dropping a big shot trainer on a board that isn't horse oriented (i.e.Dominique Barbier) is a big clue that this person is a Dressage QueenTM of the highest order. And that ain't a compliment.

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[info]hakainokami
2003-08-26 05:30 am UTC (link)
Is it just me or was she saying her horse has her own acupuncturist? And does anyone else think thats very strange?

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[info]jerry_ds_girl
2003-08-26 05:43 am UTC (link)
Not strange at all. A lot of the international show people fly horse acupuncturists out to where ever they're competing. And the hunter/jumper farm where my horse is on 'permanent loan' as a lesson horse has a equine chiropractor/massage therapist that comes out every couple of weeks.

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[info]eljuno
2003-08-26 07:46 am UTC (link)
That doesn't mean it's not strange, it just means it's strange, yet common.

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[info]jerry_ds_girl
2003-08-26 02:23 pm UTC (link)
OK, I'll amend that--not strange to people in the horse industry.

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