Is anyone else tired of......on this forum?

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When I was a teenager I wrestled a bear in a carnival side show and learned three things. 1. Bears smell really bad. 2. Bears are real strong. 3. Don't smack a standing bear in the chest and knock him over or the bear trainer will through you out of the ring. ( PETA was not present.)
 
Can I shoot regular 38's in a gun marked "38 +P" ??
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I can drive, talk on the phone, eat a hamburger and still keep it between the lines.
 
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Hey Lee, I just saw an ad at the bottom for a service that will help me meet more Arabs. If I click on it, did I just join the Army?
 
Well, I didn't read all of the posts(I do have a life) but, hasn't this question and/or statement been made before? Just curious.

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From merriam-webster.com:

Main Entry: 1wick·ed
Pronunciation: \ˈwi-kəd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, alteration of wicke wicked, perhaps from Old English wicca
Date: 13th century
1 : morally very bad : evil
2 a : fierce, vicious <a wicked dog> b : disposed to or marked by mischief : roguish <does wicked impersonations>
3 a : disgustingly unpleasant : vile <a wicked odor> b : causing or likely to cause harm, distress, or trouble <a wicked storm>
4 : going beyond reasonable or predictable limits : of exceptional quality or degree <throws a wicked fastball>

— wick·ed·ly adverb


I think 1 describes Caj's sense of humor properly. 3a and 4 also fit. I see no misuse of the word. ;)
 
From merriam-webster.com:

Main Entry: 1wick·ed
Pronunciation: \ˈwi-kəd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, alteration of wicke wicked, perhaps from Old English wicca
Date: 13th century
1 : morally very bad : evil
2 a : fierce, vicious <a wicked dog> b : disposed to or marked by mischief : roguish <does wicked impersonations>
3 a : disgustingly unpleasant : vile <a wicked odor> b : causing or likely to cause harm, distress, or trouble <a wicked storm>
4 : going beyond reasonable or predictable limits : of exceptional quality or degree <throws a wicked fastball>

— wick·ed·ly adverb


I think 1 describes Caj's sense of humor properly. 3a and 4 also fit. I see no misuse of the word. ;)

Actually they all fit.
As far as my misusing words, Wait you see me use the word "defenestration" in a sentence. ;)
Cogitate on THAT one for a while
 
My post count is low, and I might want to be first in line if anyone wanted to sell a spoon, so I am going to post in this thread. THANX

That might actually be a "new" post so would not qualify in this thread.:D Are you looking for silver or stainless?

Have you tried the search function;)

Maybe this can be the "new" increase the post count thread??
 
Actually they all fit.
As far as my misusing words, Wait you see me use the word "defenestration" in a sentence. ;)
Cogitate on THAT one for a while


My mother saw me cogitate, once, and told my Dad. He beat the hell out of me!



"defenestration", is that how long it takes a rat to have a baby?
 
All right, let's see someone use "antidisestablishmentarianismist" in a sentence. Heck, I'd like to hear someone try it 5 times fast after a six pack!
 
All right, let's see someone use "antidisestablishmentarianismist" in a sentence. Heck, I'd like to hear someone try it 5 times fast after a six pack!

I think elcruisr is a antidisestablishmentarianismist, and a liberal.
 
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