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ethylene, often referred to with the simple single syllable of eth, isn't in any way sure why she has been mentioned in a thread alluding to a stooges song (but can think of quite a few jokes to make), when a small handful of threads may shine more enlightenment upon the surface of a mass of gas that may in fact be a planet, or at least has in some quarters been afforded a gravity by way of means also eluding this user.
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"ethylene often disappears for extended periods of time, but people are very happy when she returns."
  
ethylene often disappears for extended periods of time, but people are very happy when she returns.
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The statement above is yet another mystery to the user.
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Perhaps the viewer may like to query this user [http://metachat.org/wiki/User:Gaspode gaspode]
  
the statement above is yet another mystery to this user.
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To quote [http://metachat.org/wiki/User:Hugh_Janus another]: "--she's got the sugar that melts, drips, and burns."
perhaps the viewer may like to query this user [http://metachat.org/wiki/User:Gaspode gaspode]
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<i>"--well shamalama ding dong dingle if i'm not rather ashamed of you hopped up bunnies for running to any old picture when someone screams penis in a crowded theatre."</i>
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"An <i>enigma?</i> One suggests so. Funny? I dunno, read the following:--
  
people like fun sounds
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<i>'--well shamalama ding dong dingle if i'm not rather ashamed of you hopped up bunnies for running to any old picture when someone screams penis in a crowded theatre.'</i>"
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Many geologists and scholars believe that the famous Greek Oracle at Delphi (the Pythia) went into her trance-like state as an affect of ethylene rising from ground faults.
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ethylene, referred to at times with the simple, singly syllabic "eth", as left the above text intact because it is the work of other users.
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She is currently experiencing a brain cloud.

Latest revision as of 16:00, 23 March 2007

"ethylene often disappears for extended periods of time, but people are very happy when she returns."

The statement above is yet another mystery to the user. Perhaps the viewer may like to query this user gaspode

To quote another: "--she's got the sugar that melts, drips, and burns."

"An enigma? One suggests so. Funny? I dunno, read the following:--

'--well shamalama ding dong dingle if i'm not rather ashamed of you hopped up bunnies for running to any old picture when someone screams penis in a crowded theatre.'"

Many geologists and scholars believe that the famous Greek Oracle at Delphi (the Pythia) went into her trance-like state as an affect of ethylene rising from ground faults.

ethylene, referred to at times with the simple, singly syllabic "eth", as left the above text intact because it is the work of other users. She is currently experiencing a brain cloud.