Love... Wooton, and Penny: Will They Ever Admit It?
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I think Wooton should ask Penny to come with him to Trickle lake and they should have a picnic and Wooton should tell Penny that he loves her and then Penny tells Wooton that she loves him and they should get married.
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That is a cute idea Katerina, but it seems almost too classically romantic for Wooton and Penny. He should do something romantic, yes, but also a little "out there" and abnormal. Like how about a picnic in his living room 'cause it is raining.
I dunno, I can't seem to think of anything creatively romantic at the moment.
I dunno, I can't seem to think of anything creatively romantic at the moment.
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That would be so funny. And I agree that is so cute katrina!Godsgirl6153 wrote:That is a cute idea Katerina, but it seems almost too classically romantic for Wooton and Penny. He should do something romantic, yes, but also a little "out there" and abnormal. Like how about a picnic in his living room 'cause it is raining.
I dunno, I can't seem to think of anything creatively romantic at the moment.
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Katrina. That's a one word post.Katerina Meltsner wrote:Thanks!!!HannahJ. wrote:That would be so funny. And I agree that is so cute katrina!Godsgirl6153 wrote:That is a cute idea Katerina, but it seems almost too classically romantic for Wooton and Penny. He should do something romantic, yes, but also a little "out there" and abnormal. Like how about a picnic in his living room 'cause it is raining.
I dunno, I can't seem to think of anything creatively romantic at the moment.
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A moderator might have to delete it.
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Well, she had some nice, pretty exclamation marks.
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Don't I have nice, pretty exclamation marks?!!!!!!Pound Foolish wrote:Well, she had some nice, pretty exclamation marks.
One-word posting just clutters topics. There's no point to it, so we're trying to stamp it out. But we need your help! Stop and think about want you want to say. If all you've got is 'Thanks', 'Amen', or 'Sure', you might not want to post at all. Please help us with this, guys!
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Sure.
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But, yes, those comments stink, and I never make them... well, I never have till now. Not one! I'm very proud.
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That's a one word postPound Foolish wrote:Sure.
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You don't say? That was kinda the point of the humor...
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Penny and Wooton Sitting in a tree! K-I-S-S-I-N-G! first comes love, and then comes marriage and then comes Wooton with a baby carraige!
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Penny and Wooton Sitting in a tree! K-I-S-S-I-N-G! first comes love, and then comes marriage and then comes Wooton with a baby carraige!
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Penny and Wooton Sitting in a tree! K-I-S-S-I-N-G! first comes love, and then comes marriage and then comes Wooton with a baby carraige!
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Okay... let's not go there.
I do hope none of those things ever happen to Wooton and Penny!
I do hope none of those things ever happen to Wooton and Penny!
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Ha ha! Hilarious, Gabler! Please, Penny and Wooton, go there!
I mean, honestly, imagine the kind of kid Wooton and Penny would have! In fact, goofy, ditzy characters who fall for each other are sometimes the most touching in those moments. After all, a large part of love is sillyness, Penny and Wooton's relationship just acknowledges that on a fun, greatly exaggerated scale. So, in a way, goofy love characters is a beautiful form of honesty, which is one of the main foundations of real love.
I mean, honestly, imagine the kind of kid Wooton and Penny would have! In fact, goofy, ditzy characters who fall for each other are sometimes the most touching in those moments. After all, a large part of love is sillyness, Penny and Wooton's relationship just acknowledges that on a fun, greatly exaggerated scale. So, in a way, goofy love characters is a beautiful form of honesty, which is one of the main foundations of real love.
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I was referring to not going into the subject of having children, and I'm sure you agree with me that we shouldn't go there.
Anyway, I agree.
Anyway, I agree.
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Are you still a bit, well, against the idea of Wooton and Penny getting married, Mr. Thinker?
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He just said he agrees with my comments... but I am not sure exactly where he stands. He's said he's not as against it as he used to be... But I'm really unsure if he's for it now. Clarification, Mr. Thinker?
Oh, you meant talking about having children... yes, getting too deep into that process could be a bit awkward. Especially the kick-off part of having a kid... Don't let's go there, indeed.
Oh, you meant talking about having children... yes, getting too deep into that process could be a bit awkward. Especially the kick-off part of having a kid... Don't let's go there, indeed.
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I am against it, sort of. I'm just not sure. And you just got into it, PF! :O
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Oh, well...I'm still a bit against it, as well, so it seems we are in the same boat for once. *dodges tomatoes from Pound Foolish* And, uh, yes...dear, perhaps we should keep this topic a bit more under PG, maybe?
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Yeah, SS is strictly G-rated, pal. Have you been watching too many romance movies?
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I think he has, or maybe too many romance-novels. Oh lordyy...he hasn't been doing either, he's just a hopeless romantic, in general!
Anyways, what would you prefer for Wooton's future, Mr. Thinker? Would you like him to maybe marry some day (someone other then Penny.--Oo, I have a feeling I am going to get stung from making that comment)...stay single? Or further his career, perhaps?
Anyways, what would you prefer for Wooton's future, Mr. Thinker? Would you like him to maybe marry some day (someone other then Penny.--Oo, I have a feeling I am going to get stung from making that comment)...stay single? Or further his career, perhaps?