Posted on 12/03/2008 5:32:55 AM PST by VRWCmember
The lunatics are in my hall....
For the un-family-friendly term “sloppy seconds.”
My former neighbor and mentor, Hank, used to call it Japanese disease - Dragon (draggin') ass.
oh for heaven’s sake, i didn’t even realize it was not family friendly til you said it. i guess i can figure out why, but it is not immediately obvious and i doubt any of my 3 kids would get the connotation. the cuthbert mess is not attractive.
Maybe the NHL needs to update Carlin’s “Seven Words you can’t use on TV” routine with a “Seven phrases you can’t use to describe your ex-shack-up to the media” handbook.
shouldn’t truth be a defense here anyway?
You and the family should probably take an extended visit to Texas to see xsteen during inauguration weekend.
Can’t blame you one bit.
I don’t know that ANYWHERE in the USA will be far enough to run away from this crap.
I guess the truth is not welcome in the NHL if it might hurt some bimbo’s feelings. Of course you might think it would tend to give the next girlfriend pause about shacking up with him, but then I guess he has about 15.5 million reasons for her to look the other way about his yapper.
xshub will be driving her down that weekend and he will fly to Boston to give speech, directly from dallas, and will be back here the day of the coronation. so xsboy, xsbrownie and i will be stuck here.
if you are a shack up, you should expect to be referred to as such, or any other equivalent terms, IMO.
And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
You shout and no one seems to hear
And if the band youre in starts playing different tunes
Ill see you on the dark side of the moon
They had too, she played Jack Bauer's daughter on tv's '24.
i say she’s guilty.
Kimmy Bauer? Not guilty.
100% absolutely not guilty.
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