05-07-2008, 07:58 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Originally Posted by kellymellars
Only if you think that "my little yogurt" could mean "my little dear". Hmm... words preceded by "my little..." usually denote affection. No?
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In which case your choice for calling someone a "little dear" is limitless if you go down the supermarket isle:
my little peanut butter
my little mustard
my little can of beans (2 for the price of 1)
my little cheddar cheese
my little canola oil
my little seafood pasta
my little...
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