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52 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Hmmm.

 

Because if it's tucked in your pants and if you go "SCHWING!" you don't want to pop a button?

 

NSFW... Only on Casual Fridays:

 

 

Hope your shirt tails are untucked and unbuttoned... Because even a horizontal button won't stop it from popping.

Do the owners of these boats have:

A. Massive Wealth

B. Massive debt

C. More money than brains

 

I just don’t get it. It might be fun once, but it doesn’t seem worth the big bucks to me. 

Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, Gray Beard said:

Do the owners of these boats have:

A. Massive Wealth

B. Massive debt

C. More money than brains

 

I just don’t get it. It might be fun once, but it doesn’t seem worth the big bucks to me. 

It implies weath.  You don't see them burning fuel do you.  They are all tied off, rafting.  That ain't that expensive... And how many boats are brand new?  

10 minutes ago, mead107 said:

If you poop ? in river how long does it take to break down? 

Ask somebody in New Orleans, by then it passed through three people.

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Why do they call it rain when it’s moisture falling from the clouds? 

Who named rain rain.  

We should change it to meading out?

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On 2/26/2019 at 7:27 PM, mead107 said:

Why do they call it rain when it’s moisture falling from the clouds? 

Who named rain rain.  

 

Germans.

 

Only thing in history they named that didn't have a six-consonant cluster in it somewhere.

Posted
5 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

Germans.

 

Only thing in history they named that didn't have a six-consonant cluster in it somewhere.

 

Aren't most of our short, gruff words in English German in origin? Dog, axe, cat, et cetera?

Posted
33 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

Aren't most of our short, gruff words in English German in origin? Dog, axe, cat, et cetera?

mix of german, french, norse, and latin

Posted
20 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

@ExiledInIllinois  Why do radio and tv stations start with a “W” (WGR, WBEN, WKBW, etc)?  Does the “W” signify Worldly, Whites, Wasp, Wall???

 

 

https://www.rd.com/culture/radio-stations-k-w/

 

In 1912, several countries attended a conference to discuss international radiotelegraphs. One of the things that came out of that meeting was the assignment or specific letters to identify each countries radio and television signals. The United States was given the letters W, K, N, and A.

 

The letters ‘N’ and ‘A’ were given to military stations, but ‘K’ and ‘W’ were assigned out for commercial use. Radio stations east of the Mississippi River had to start their stations with ‘W’, and stations west of the Mississippi with ‘K’. There is some discrepancy though since radio stations that already existed before this rule was put in place weren’t required to change their name

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(in sprinters stance ready to bolt) 

 

Huge hoodwinker sunfish washes up on a beach in California 12,000 miles from where it is mostly found

 

https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/28/us/hoodwinker-sunfish-north-america-trnd/index.html

 

was it following the Asian Carp?

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25 minutes ago, BringBackFergy said:

@ExiledInIllinois  Why do radio and tv stations start with a “W” (WGR, WBEN, WKBW, etc)?  Does the “W” signify Worldly, Whites, Wasp, Wall???

In your case I believe it means

 

Witless   :D ;) :) :huh: :ph34r:  :wub:

 

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