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I was thinking a good thread title might be unicorns v teddy bears
Aha! I notice a change to your avatar tagline.

I've been tempted to change mine many a time. But always decided what I have is the one thing that captures everything - ranging from the worst foot in mouth moments to the grandest profundities to everything in between and sort of covers my a**

Wishing, in general, is over rated. We already have so much of what we need but perceive to lack.
 
yeah thats pretty good
 
I think Jon's avoid politics sums it up good enough for me - we're over complicating it in some cases.

And in case anyone is wondering, today I had hamburger and beans for breakfast.
I'm starting to realize I eat very odd things at different times of day!
Why am I thinking of Blazing Saddles?
 
Why am I thinking of Blazing Saddles?

My mother, cousin, and I took my father to see Blazing Saddles. To say that dear old Dad was shocked at a certain campfire scene doesn't quite cover it. We laughed more at his reaction than at the shenanigans around the cowboy's campfire. He also wasn't ready for the movie's total disregard for the sanctity of the 4th wall. Sadly, he didn't live long enough to see what I consider THE Mel Brooks masterpiece - Young Frankenstein. He might have figured out Mel Brooks by then.
 
My mother, cousin, and I took my father to see Blazing Saddles. To say that dear old Dad was shocked at a certain campfire scene doesn't quite cover it. We laughed more at his reaction than at the shenanigans around the cowboy's campfire. He also wasn't ready for the movie's total disregard for the sanctity of the 4th wall. Sadly, he didn't live long enough to see what I consider THE Mel Brooks masterpiece - Young Frankenstein. He might have figured out Mel Brooks by then.
The musical version of Young Frankenstein was fantastic. Also i distinctly remember the cave scene between Elizabeth and the Monster. I definitely heard the sound of a very long zipper before Elizabeth sang in delight.
 
It would mean that guests couldn't read these posts. Google wouldn't have access to them. A member would have to be the one to report Jon. The forum would still have a strict terms of service that Jon would control. Otherwise, shut down the Watercooler to protect Jon.
"You Know Who" disabled his website from The Wayback Machine being able to save snapshots of his conveniently deleted posts, but I have screenshots of all posts he deleted. Maybe Jon can remove all high risk posts and also exclude Wayback and Google from crawling AWF?
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