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Christian Participants
Row, row, row your boat for a modestly economical price down the stream.
"It's like this, I was just driving along and then from out of nowhere this big rhinoceros appeared, I tried to swerve but I couldn't and thats how that huge dent got there." The insurance officer looked sceptically at the man as he finished his version of the crash.
This is adapted from the hand-lettered opening titles of the film "It's a Wonderful Life." The turning pages resemble a Christmas card, which was the origin of the "IAWL" story. The font combines a "versal" or "lombardic" cap with blackletter lowercase. Includes limited punctuation, Roman numerals I-XII, and accented lowercase characters
Inspired by the old Mac system font Chicago. Although it was originally designed for bitmap use on-screen, it's suprising how often it is used in print and online graphics. Problem is, nothing really goes with it.
You are all I long for.
A weird handwriting font. Looking best on paper, or large point size.
A cool font that i found on the internet. The email is mine.
Alone and idealistic, with a slight slant.
Hey baby, I'm dressed to the nines to impress YOU.
It may not be clean, but you get an extra one.
Speaks volumes with articulate inflections.
Yeah, I love a roast chicken as well. And a glass of red on the side.
Waiting impatiently on the deck of the ship, the bedraggled group stared across the small strip of land and wondered to themselves, was this really the land where dreams came true?
The moral standards of today are certainly not degrading, just ask our webmaster, that sterling moralistic gentleman, who would never intentionally get a minor drunk.
His fluorescent sleeves swirled and twirled decorative patterns across the dance floor as he spun and twisted to the hypnotic and thumping bass beats. It really was a shame he couldn't dance, fortunately he was drunk and so anything was possible.

