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Not online?? What are you nuts?!
However, I don’t know the quote.
:-)
Dude – I just left you a message RIGHT NOW. AS YOU WERE TYPING THAT COMMENT, I WAS CALLING YOU. CALL ME.
WHY AM I SHOUTING?
I’m here, only ‘cus the wife and kids are in bed…
Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?
And a hearty HAPPPPPPPPY HOLIDAYS to everyone!!!!
Stevie
Where the HELL have you been?????
:-)
I know, I dropped off the face of the earth and I feel like I’ve missed a TON of stuff! I wish I could plug in a Sheila/Alex DVD and just bask in hours and hours of fun, scintillating, intriguing catch-up talk (and if I’m lucky, a musical number or two!). I miss you ladies sooooooo much! I mean, what makes the muskrat guard his musk? What makes the Hottentot so hot? What do they got that I haven’t got? Alex and Sheila, that what!!
Stevie!!! He returns from his LONG absence and he guesses the movie quote!
um..i missed Stevie too..one day i’ll have to meet this genius known as Stevie!
Count me in, too, Mitchell. Our prodigal son has returned!!!! Merry Christmas all of you!!!
Awwm you guys! My loving cyberpals! I’m a little teary right now.