Foof's Funhouse

Foof76 said:
From last night? Yep, thanks! (Tho apparently not needed, didn't apply to me I guess, lol)

Oh, it will, I'm sure... No one is safe... *snort*
 
SheRemembers said:
Hahaha... I wish I could actually LMAO... I'd be cracking up and then, "Hey! Where'd my ass go? No more gym for me!!!"

:D
Nah, my ass I don't mind, believe it or not, lol. I like my big round ass! Now if I could laugh my tummy off, that would be a different matter altogether, lol.
 
Well, I think I'm heading out for a while, kinda dead around here, and I have a juicy new story I'm in the middle of writing, so see ya all later!
 
Foof76 said:
Well, I think I'm heading out for a while, kinda dead around here, and I have a juicy new story I'm in the middle of writing, so see ya all later!

Dang housework...

Sorry I missed you Foof, but {{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}} to you anyway. :rose:
 
au_man said:
Dang housework...

Sorry I missed you Foof, but {{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}} to you anyway. :rose:
Well hi there, thanks for the hugs sweetie! Right back at ya! :kiss:
 
Foof76 said:
Well hi there, thanks for the hugs sweetie! Right back at ya! :kiss:

Thanks sweetheart...

I was doing housework untill almost 7 pm my time... PST!

Almost missed all the fun! :rolleyes:
 
au_man said:
Thanks sweetheart...

I was doing housework untill almost 7 pm my time... PST!

Almost missed all the fun! :rolleyes:
Shit, all I do is miss all the fun around here, lol.
 
Foof76 said:
Shit, all I do is miss all the fun around here, lol.

Foof, how are you doing? I see you survived the weekend without Lit.

What fun? I missed everything.
 
Hi everyone! I just saw United 93 last night....my god. It was so wonderfully done, but I don't think I've cried like that in a film in forever!
 
Foof76 said:
Hi everyone! I just saw United 93 last night....my god. It was so wonderfully done, but I don't think I've cried like that in a film in forever!

Hi, Foof. Hope you're well.

I want to see the movie, but I'm afraid I'll make a fool of myself with crying.
 
ccnyman said:
Hi, Foof. Hope you're well.

I want to see the movie, but I'm afraid I'll make a fool of myself with crying.

Ditto. I just don't know that I could handle something like that. Even the trailer made me teary...
 
SheRemembers said:
Ditto. I just don't know that I could handle something like that. Even the trailer made me teary...
Hell, I'll go with you. we could cry together. :D
 
Believe me guys, it's worth it, and EVERYONE in the theatre is restless, angry, some teary, etc. Please, give it a shot, it is so intense, it's an experience I think everyone should have.
 
Foof76 said:
Hi everyone! I just saw United 93 last night....my god. It was so wonderfully done, but I don't think I've cried like that in a film in forever!

hello miss Foof,
Part of me says too soon, I now understand why my Dad, uncles and aunts never wanted to talk about what they did in WW II. Was career Army and whenever I hear the National Anthem i think about the guys who didn't come back and i get teary. There's no doubt in my mind I'll be crying from the first minute, in fact--and i know this is a secret, it's a bit teary now. Buit damn, what an absolutely wonderful bunch of Americans! :rose: H
 
doppelbock22000 said:
hello miss Foof,
Part of me says too soon, I now understand why my Dad, uncles and aunts never wanted to talk about what they did in WW II. Was career Army and whenever I hear the National Anthem i think about the guys who didn't come back and i get teary. There's no doubt in my mind I'll be crying from the first minute, in fact--and i know this is a secret, it's a bit teary now. Buit damn, what an absolutely wonderful bunch of Americans! :rose: H
I completely agree! That is the one story that tugged at me more than anything, the one story that truly made me proud to be an American. It may be soon, but it is also what the families want, for the stories of those brave people to be heard.
 
Foof76 said:
I completely agree! That is the one story that tugged at me more than anything, the one story that truly made me proud to be an American. It may be soon, but it is also what the families want, for the stories of those brave people to be heard.
Hi ya FOOF!! :)
 
doppelbock22000 said:
hello miss Foof,
Part of me says too soon, I now understand why my Dad, uncles and aunts never wanted to talk about what they did in WW II. Was career Army and whenever I hear the National Anthem i think about the guys who didn't come back and i get teary. There's no doubt in my mind I'll be crying from the first minute, in fact--and i know this is a secret, it's a bit teary now. Buit damn, what an absolutely wonderful bunch of Americans! :rose: H
They were the very first Americans to bring the fight against terrorism right back to the terrorists. They stood up, and faced them down, with the full knowledge that by doing so, they were going to die.

Brave doesn't begin to describe them...
 
BlackWolf65 said:
They were the very first Americans to bring the fight against terrorism right back to the terrorists. They stood up, and faced them down, with the full knowledge that by doing so, they were going to die.

Brave doesn't begin to describe them...
Absolutely!
 
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