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pdaj
11-27-2001, 09:01 AM
In the days that pass, it sometimes seems as though intelligent conversation has become a lost art. In fact, it is not often that a group of highly logical and capable individuals join hands to share thoughts, ideas, and opinions concerning today's most pressing issues.

Well, it is my goal to create such an opportunity today?

Thus, I pose the following question:

If you could choose one grand quality (and, yes, only one!) of the great Paul David Arrighi, Jr. and claim in as your own, which would it be?

I know what many of you are thinking.

"Only one? Among thousands!?"

It's normal to be overwhelmed.

With so many to choose, please take your time and assess your decision.

For all of you who are interested, in talking with James on AIMearlier this evening, he decided that he'd choose to obtain the rights to my rather prominent "package".

Therefore, I'd appreciate if you guys could try a quality other than the one mentioned.

Thank you. ;)

Nanner
11-27-2001, 09:28 AM
Originally posted by pdaj
In the days that pass, it sometimes seems as though intelligent conversation has become a lost art. In fact, it is not often that a group of highly logical and capable individuals join hands to share thoughts, ideas, and opinions concerning today's most pressing issues.

Well, it is my goal to create such an opportunity today?

Thus, I pose the following question:

If you could choose one grand quality (and, yes, only one!) of the great Paul David Arrighi, Jr. and claim in as your own, which would it be?

I know what many of you are thinking.

"Only one? Among thousands!?"

It's normal to be overwhelmed.

With so many to choose, please take your time and assess your decision.

For all of you who are interested, in talking with James on AIMearlier this evening, he decided that he'd choose to obtain the rights to my rather prominent "package".

Therefore, I'd appreciate if you guys could try a quality other than the one mentioned.

Thank you. ;)

Oh. Hmmmm. I thought it was going to be just "choose one grand quality....." and then you threw in that "to make as your own" bit....

So, I was going to say your grand muscle-age, but then I wouldn't want to make it my own... no... not really.... so I'll have to say your fantastic tan.

Yeah. That would be it.

pdaj
11-27-2001, 09:45 AM
Good choice ;)

Although I'm sure you're satisfied with all you have, considering you withhold such fabulous baseball mojo.

How else could the lowly Mets have beated the Red Sox? ;)

Nanner
11-27-2001, 11:28 AM
Whoa.:uhoh:

That was a good game, though, wasn't it.:biggrin: :P

trublu22
11-30-2001, 05:06 PM
I would have to say your modesty :)

Ummm package was said already and I don't think my husband would appreciate your package on me :biggrin:

Geez I hope this isn't taken out of context! ;)

Nanner
11-30-2001, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by trublu22
I would have to say your modesty :)

Ummm package was said already and I don't think my husband would appreciate your package on me :biggrin:

Geez I hope this isn't taken out of context! ;)


DEB!!!! LMAO!!!
:hahaha: :rotflmao: :hahaha: :rotflmao:

Paul
12-01-2001, 06:22 AM
Choose one thing? Hmm... I think I'll steal his first name.

pdaj
12-01-2001, 11:21 AM
Originally posted by pdaj
Good choice ;)

Although I'm sure you're satisfied with all you have, considering you withhold such fabulous baseball mojo.

How else could the lowly Mets have beated the Red Sox? ;)

Beated?

Haha, damn, my intelligence is slowly fading ;)

Nanner, yes, besides the fact that I went all the way to NY to see my beloved Red Sox go SCORELESS, I still had a marvelous time with you guys. Plus, our favorite player (Crazy Carl) looked in my general vicinity ;)

Trub, another fine choice! I'm just wondering why noone else ever mentioned this trait before! ;)

Hugh
12-01-2001, 04:51 PM
Ooh! I call his rock hard... abs!