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On 2006-09-15, Kevin S Wilson wrote:
Oh, you think this is one of those funny young'uns' (GOML) expressions? Maybe I should listen to more "popular music". You mean like the "hep-hop" music? Good idea. I forgot you know about such things. Maybe we could do a cultural exchange, in which you demonstrate being "fly" and I share the joys of red necks, white socks & blue ribbon beer. (I already distinguish Ice Cube and Vanilla Ice, 'cause I used to watch L&O:SUV.) -- When Toad found himself immured in a dank and noisome dungeon, ... he flung himself at full length on the floor, and shed bitter tears, and abandoned himself to dark despair. [Kenneth Grahame] |
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Adam Funk wrote:
(I already distinguish Ice Cube and Vanilla Ice, 'cause I used to watch L&O:SUV.) Worst proof of God EVAH!!!! JS |
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:32:39 +0100, Adam Funk
wrote: On 2006-09-15, Kevin S Wilson wrote: Oh, you think this is one of those funny young'uns' (GOML) expressions? Maybe I should listen to more "popular music". You mean like the "hep-hop" music? Good idea. I forgot you know about such things. Maybe we could do a cultural exchange, in which you demonstrate being "fly" and I share the joys of red necks, white socks & blue ribbon beer. I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them a basketball. I've met your kind before. -- If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace, but we would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead. --David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" |
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"Kevin S. Wilson" wrote
Oh, you think this is one of those funny young'uns' (GOML) expressions? Maybe I should listen to more "popular music". You mean like the "hep-hop" music? Good idea. I forgot you know about such things. Maybe we could do a cultural exchange, in which you demonstrate being "fly" and I share the joys of red necks, white socks & blue ribbon beer. Why do people always make fun of Blue Ribbon Beer? I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them a basketball. It's probably cheaper than what's in his wallet. I've met your kind before. He'd probably cross the street first. --oTTo-- |
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[snips] No cluons were harmed when Kevin S. Wilson wrote: I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them some pork ribs. IFYPFY. And what's with all that "wrap music" stuff"? Aluminum foil and Saran wrap have their own musical genres? And gangsta? Bonnie and Clyde didn't seem particularly musical to me... Why can't "you people" makes some good ol' Country and Beatnik music like this: http://tinyurl.com/htbrj Mark Edwards -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
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On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote:
I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? Those are all complements, aren't they? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them a basketball. I doubt it, unless you have a very fancy street corner with a Usernet connection. I've met your kind before. "Your kind"?!?!? -- The dark smell of dankness grew stronger and stronger. [G.P. Taylor] |
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 17:38:29 +0100, Adam Funk
wrote: On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote: I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? Those are all complements, aren't they? No, they're not complements. And you know why, troll-boi. -- If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace, but we would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead. --David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" |
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
Adam Funk wrote: I forgot you know about such things. Maybe we could do a cultural exchange, in which you demonstrate being "fly" and I share the joys of red necks, white socks & blue ribbon beer. I imagine you also assume that I'm a good cooker, have spices, and can baste, right? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them a barbecue grill. I've fixed your description for you. I've met your kind before. Dave "how did they taste?" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeableBLINK http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
Adam Funk wrote: On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote: I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? Those are all complements, aren't they? No, they're not complements. And you know why, troll-boi. Are so! They are parts of a greater whole, though admittedly that whole appears to be either a ballet dancer or a breakdancer. Dave -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeableBLINK http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote:
No, they're not complements. The angles are complementary, but the cigarette machine is out of order. And you know why, troll-boi. Pretentious, moi? And why is everything with you Iowans about geographism? -- The dark smell of dankness grew stronger and stronger. [G.P. Taylor] |
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On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:32:39 +0100, Adam Funk wrote: I forgot you know about such things. Maybe we could do a cultural exchange, in which you demonstrate "tying a fly" and I share the joys of red necks, white socks & blue ribbon beer. I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? And that if there were five guys just like me hanging on a street corner, you could keep them all entertained by tossing them a basketball. I've met your kind before. Huh? I thought you were into fishing. -- Vielen Dank |
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"David DeLaney" wrote in message ... Kevin S. Wilson wrote: Adam Funk wrote: On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote: I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? Those are all complements, aren't they? No, they're not complements. And you know why, troll-boi. Are so! They are parts of a greater whole, though admittedly that whole appears to be either a ballet dancer or a breakdancer. Dave I think the ballet dancer has more hit dice. |
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Nochsfentor wrote: "David DeLaney" wrote in message ... Kevin S. Wilson wrote: Adam Funk wrote: On 2006-09-18, Kevin S Wilson wrote: I imagine you also assume that I'm a good dancer, have rhythym, and can jump, right? Those are all complements, aren't they? No, they're not complements. And you know why, troll-boi. Are so! They are parts of a greater whole, though admittedly that whole appears to be either a ballet dancer or a breakdancer. Dave I think the ballet dancer has more hit dice. Hold me closer, Tony Danza |
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"18th Spartan" said softly, slowly:
I think the ballet dancer has more hit dice. Hold me closer, Tony Danza Mount the headlights on the highway. --oTTo-- |
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