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albabe's avatar

Thanx Big B. I may not always agree with you, but you seem like a nice fella. What are you drinking? I'm getting the next fifteen rounds.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

I love Bender, he sounds just like my friend Bob.

H0mer0's avatar

Jimmy crack corn and Bender is Greaaaaaaattake that you stupid corn!

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

"Mein Fuhrer! I can talk!"

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

Oh, the uneducated like you just fine, Donnie

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

Mandatory upfist for any Pulp Fiction reference

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

They don't sound like, "those cakes we like".

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

Pleased to hear you are on the mend, keep up the good work.🙂

george lastrapes's avatar

Getting better! Got a nurseprac to listen about my stomach problems. H. pylori, now treated (after 7 years!) Up to 106 lbs. from 97, in not quite a month.An aside: as a kid, I wondered how one got the flu. My opinion was, "Influenza, innuendo."Thinking Enza was the name of the evil germ-spirit.I get much pleasure, as always, and an endorphin boost from your felicitations.

Ethereal Fairy Natalie's avatar

Always a pleasure, George. I hope you are well.

Ferdzy's avatar

Oh. Okay. So you did go through the "highly" populated area of Canada (not just of Ontario). That's Windsor on the other side from Detroit. You probably went through Sarnia on the way back - Port Huron is on the other side.

I guess it all depends on perspective...

george lastrapes's avatar

Outuendo, the opposite of innuendo.And lovely to see you!

Courser's avatar

I came through Detroit and over the Friendship bridge on my way there. Isn't that London? Maybe it's Windsor, I could Google-map it, but I'm Sunday morning lazy.When I came back, I hooked north to avoid the huge traffic jam there. Port something? Once I got away from London/Windsor, there really wasn't much until the outskirts of Toronto.