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Cool.
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Almost halfway through your reign! I hope the burden of leading has not been a heavy one for you. :)
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Its been rough, but I managed to cope with it. Actually its pretty good to be the big wheel for a month. You should make it yourself one of these days.
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Bighuey wrote:Its been rough, but I managed to cope with it. Actually its pretty good to be the big wheel for a month. You should make it yourself one of these days.
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Congratulations Bighuey!
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Fran wrote:
Bighuey wrote:Its been rough, but I managed to cope with it. Actually its pretty good to be the big wheel for a month. You should make it yourself one of these days.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown .... Shakespeare's Henry IV :wink:
Tell me about it ... last month I wore a turkey crown and today my name is writ in water again.

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Well, you know what they say about big wheels. Little dogs piddle on them.
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BigHuey - You are at the halfway point of your reign. It's smooth sailing from here. :)

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Bighuey wrote:Well, you know what they say about big wheels. Little dogs piddle on them.
:text-lol:
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Heres an idea. All the members of the month for the year should have a big get-together and have a BBQ, music and dancing, swap lies and the only rule is no one is allowed to go home sober.
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Bighuey wrote:Heres an idea. All the members of the month for the year should have a big get-together and have a BBQ, music and dancing, swap lies and the only rule is no one is allowed to go home sober.

Might have to Skype the BBQ.

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Bighuey wrote:Heres an idea. All the members of the month for the year should have a big get-together and have a BBQ, music and dancing, swap lies and the only rule is no one is allowed to go home sober.
That works for me but so far there are only four MOTM so it will have to be a small get together. On the one hand that's good - more BBQ and booze for me; on the other hand it's bad - not enough people to oooh and ahhh over my lies.
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We might have to invite all the MOTM and really have a blow-out.
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Post by Bigirimana Celestin »

Thank you very much for your ideas and congratulation Bighuey.



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Post by rachel_bruhn »

Bighuey wrote:Thanks again, guys. Ive never worn a turkey on my head, but I have a hat that looks like a bear's head. Does that count for anything?
So you're like Luna in Harry Potter, except it's a bear instead of a lion....

Also: CONGRATS!!
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