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None of them are as crappy as entries in "paper dress" contests often seem to end up. Overall, the entries from every year I could find bowled me over. These women (I didn't see any men) really seem to have a handle on how to turn tp into beautiful gowns.
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I worked hard to find appropriate puns that weren't just a waste of space. A few are a bit of a strain on the grammar, but I hope you'll forgive that in the tradition of pun threads.
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It took me a while to notice this conversation, but I finally became aware that the thread's hits were climbing quickly, and thought I'd take a look and see what all of the commodetion was about. I'm glad that I finally did, though; lately I've been feeling the urge two ply my punning skills.
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And the puns keep rolling in.. Everyone here loves To Ply the words of the english language into odd contortions.
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quote:Originally posted by The Pixiest: And the puns keep rolling in.. Everyone here loves To Ply the words of the english language into odd contortions.
Everyone 'cept Tick. Tanks for reminding me of the scorn he has for pun threads, Pixiest. Why don't you just pour a little lemon juice on it while you're at it?
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