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Whats your favorite sport?

DRAG RACING
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36%
DRAG RACING
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64%
 
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Post by ch85us2001 »

And they have the worlds largest salted martini in a great lake, but they refuse to share it with anyone. :mad: :D
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Post by Ravager »

Ahh, well that's terrible, chu.
*sends him Red Sea salt*
This is the better stuff, right? ;)
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Post by Fiona »

[QUOTE=ch85us2001]And they have the worlds largest salted martini in a great lake, but they refuse to share it with anyone. :mad: :D [/QUOTE]

That's inexcusable :eek:

What's a salted martini ?
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Oh, they also defy the laws of drag and race on a 5 (8 kilos methink) mile course instead of a 1/4 mile course (400 meter methink). :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
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Post by Ravager »

*GASP* The shock and horror! They have drag races that when you blink you won't miss them! YAAAAY!!! :devil: ;)
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Post by Juniper »

[QUOTE=ch85us2001]And they have the worlds largest salted martini in a great lake, but they refuse to share it with anyone. :mad: :D [/QUOTE]
Martini or margarita?

Either way...its not nice not to share!
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Post by ch85us2001 »

A whole LAKE of the stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eek: :speech:

@ Rav ; Your evil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad: ` :(
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Post by Fiona »

Excuse me, did we ever get an answer to what is wrong with snap? Did I miss it?
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Post by Juniper »

[QUOTE=Fiona]Excuse me, did we ever get an answer to what is wrong with snap? Did I miss it?[/QUOTE]
Nothing wrong with it......For me, I was just amused to hear ravvy say it! :mischief: :laugh: :D
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Apparently British people don't say snap. I have no idea where Mag got that idea. :confused: :p

@chu, mwhahaha! *ahem* :devil:

@Juni, SNAP!!!!
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Post by Fiona »

So what does it mean in American? Divided by a common language indeed, this week
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[QUOTE=ch85us2001]Oh, they also defy the laws of drag and race on a 5 (8 kilos methink) mile course instead of a 1/4 mile course (400 meter methink). :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:[/QUOTE]What are the other laws? Thou shalt not wear heels of less than 4 inches?

And I support Fiona, in her question about snap.

Here snappy means quick. So make it snappy!
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[QUOTE=Lestat]And I support Fiona, in her question about snap.

Here snappy means quick. So make it snappy![/QUOTE]

It also means two things being the same (like in the card game). That's what I meant when I first said it. Who knows what Mag thinks it is. :D
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Post by Juniper »

[QUOTE=Ravager]Apparently British people don't say snap. I have no idea where Mag got that idea. :confused: :p

@chu, mwhahaha! *ahem* :devil:

@Juni, SNAP!!!![/QUOTE]
LOL!
Keeping me amused! :laugh:

@fiona....here, snap can mean a couple things....quick etc. also it can be used as scarcasticly and also like you've been proven wrong about something....but, in Maine....we dont hear it a whole lot....
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Post by Fiona »

I suspect Juni does. :p

edit. Apparently not

No-one will tell me the meaning of snap
That's crap :p
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Post by Ravager »

The myriad meanings of snap:
http://opera.answers.com/snap

Though you'll be reading through for a while...
Tell me if you find the US meaning, eh? :D
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Post by Lestat »

From Magrus's comments about Ghetto booty I assume that it is maybe something rather associated with African-Americans (waw that was a horribly prudently phrased sentence).
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Post by Juniper »

heres what I found.....
LOL....to my suprise!! :laugh:

http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wrader/slang/s.html
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Post by Fiona »

:confused: Only things that might be even vaguely relevant that I could see:

It's a synonym for "hike"
It's in the phrase "snap your pointer" :speech:

Couldn't be either of those, could it?

Oh, well found, Juni. I think you might have solved it.
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Post by Ravager »

When did using the word 'snap' become so confusing? :D :rolleyes:
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