I love the blue door print ... could you poat it again so I can share it with my friends?? ❋ Unknown (2008)
The above . was not meant as disrespect for sweetpea…was trying to poat moment of silence but was not allowed to post with no comment, so used a . ❋ Unknown (2009)
There was a guy on the iBob list looking for a 26.4 seat poat the other day. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)
I am "dchungu" and I authored and approved the preceding "Anonymous" December 31, 2007 3: 01 PM poat ❋ Unknown (2009)
I cood knot poat teh youtube link 2 this ole favoryte: go 2 candy mountain 2 sea it. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Ai fink dey sau ur fabbyoolus poat…, poeten… hao gud u cud bee! ❋ Unknown (2008)
I love the blue door print...could you poat it again so I can share it with my friends? ❋ Unknown (2008)
Besides these indyvidules, there's another dome-stick, wich I wish to menshun particlar -- wich is the paige Theodore, that, as the poat says, as bean ❋ Various (N/A)
Stevanson was the poat who wrote the birdie with a yellow bill in the reader. ❋ F. Graham [Illustrator] Cootes (N/A)
"Mine friendts," he said, "vot iss if I goes py the poat?" ❋ Unknown (1909)
"De poat is in de water, but I vill hab it prought to de landing-stage for you to zee." ❋ Charles Neufeld (1901)
"Vos dis der poat we sail in, udder vos dis a poat pelonging to Mr. Vanderfellow, or some of dose udder millionaires?" ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"Dake a rope py der shore und bull der poat loose." ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"Vot is ve going to do -- sthay on der poat all night?" asked Hans. ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"Vell, she ton't vos a common poat," was Hans 'comment. ❋ Edward Stratemeyer (1896)
"She will never pe in a poat alone pefore!" said the forester. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
"An ', Scoody, my laddie," cried Tavish, "ye'll chust ask Maister Crant to fling twa pillows in ta poat." ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
"No, we couldn't walk," said the lad addressed; "and who'd want to walk when we've got such a peautiful poat?" ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
"Maister Maister Ken, Maister Max, ta deevils have been and cot ta poat, and they've landed on ta rocks, and got into ta house." ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
Ta Chief said she was to shoot and fush, and have ta poat when she liked. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)