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Whats your favorite sport?

DRAG RACING
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DRAG RACING
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They thought Schwarzenegger was bad...but did they know what a giant robot looked like on the horizon? It's a dot for now, a big threat in 2008... :p
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Ravager, you and I don't have a vote. But I'm sure we could help with the campaign anyway. :cool:
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Heh, I'm sure.
I'll throw in random management speak and metaphors.
For instance, what does an elephant look in the distance?
(There is a point to the question :p )
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Say slade, this Snap using of yours, is this because you have been reading back or could you enlighten us on its true and definite meaning, cultural and subcultural context included?
I think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
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The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
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[QUOTE=TonyMontana1638]SLADE FOR GOV '08! :D :D :D What up![/QUOTE]
*lil Jon style* Yeah!
*pulls out my wheel chair with spinning rims* Im heading over thur in my tricked out ride....for sure :cool:


sorry my ghetto slipped :o

@Lestat, as far as I know SNAP is like saying oh <insert profantity> starts with an S
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
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@Rav. Don't know. What does an elephant look like......?

@ Slade. You may have to suppress the sense of humour a little.
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[QUOTE=slade]@Lestat, as far as I know SNAP is like saying oh <insert profantity> starts with an S[/QUOTE]And is it use typical for Americans or a subset of Americans. It's just that Magrus was surprised that our token Englishman Ravvy was using it.
I think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
- Oscar Wilde
The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
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@Lestat, I'm token, eh? Nice. :D
Fiona wrote:@Rav. Don't know. What does an elephant look like......?
It looks like a dot and as it approaches it gets bigger...shocking eh?
That was linked to 'revision' in some study skills day we received in Sixth Form.
At least I got a sweet for recognising it was a dot on the horizon...rather than a trick question. :rolleyes: :p
as far as I know SNAP is like saying oh <insert profantity> starts with an S
*nods*That meaning was in the slang website, I think.
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[QUOTE=Lestat]And is it use typical for Americans or a subset of Americans. It's just that Magrus was surprised that our token Englishman Ravvy was using it.[/QUOTE]
I guess its typical for americans to say it....I hear a lot over here, I think its just a icer way of saying certain other stuff.....here in California or America we tend to make up stuff for other words
like:
Chillax - chill ,relax
What the Flip- What the <insert profanity> (you know what I mean right?)
Filirious- <insert profanity> hilirious
Tuck and roll- lets get going , hurry up
oh/ah snap- oh man ,sweet , oh <insert profanity>
stuff like that ;)
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
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@ Ravager. That sounds like sooooooo not a waste of time :rolleyes:
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I'm off for a late night beer.

De billetjes.
I think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
- Oscar Wilde
The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
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Goodnight Lestat.
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[QUOTE=Fiona]@ Ravager. That sounds like sooooooo not a waste of time :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]

*nods* This was only a few years ago. They honestly expected us not to know this stuff? :rolleyes:
Some person with a whiteboard chatting away. We were given folders etc.
Many people just gave up and went home, the school decided to take a register halfway through the morning, the irony being that they gave it to me to check who was there...and I didn't even stay for the afternoon, I left at the beginning of the lunch break.
There, another insight into the life and times of Ravvy. :D

Goodnight Lestat. See you later.
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[QUOTE=Lestat]And is it use typical for Americans or a subset of Americans. It's just that Magrus was surprised that our token Englishman Ravvy was using it.[/QUOTE]

Typical for most all Americans. I've been known to use it on occasion myself, I prefer the alternate oh ( ) though :D . It's funny explaining american lingo, hehehe...

Alright well I'm off all, maybe I'll be back later... Maybe not... whatever, like it really matters...

Goodnight :D

Oh and it's good to have ya back slade :D
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"Be bitter you're not going to stay that way."
"Be glad you're even alive."
"Be furious you're going to die."
"Things could be much worse."
"They could be one hell of a lot better."
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Night Lestat

all this started off by an elephant
an elephant still looks like an elephant in the distance but to our prespective or point of view it looks like a dot because....well its far a way ;) :D
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
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Well school is supposed to prepare you for the world of work. And there are a lot of those patronising <insert profanity>s making good money out of this sort of stuff right across the public service now. It's because they want to make better use of your tax money that they pay these "consultants" :laugh:

Night Tony
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[QUOTE=TonyMontana1638]Oh and it's good to have ya back slade :D [/QUOTE]
Thanks Tony....but when did I leave :confused:
always a pleasure talking to you Tony...see you later or tomorrow tony :D
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
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Yep, at least someone's getting rich out of a fascinating day. :rolleyes:
They could always save money and give us a day off instead. ;)
I'm just looking forward to the next big event - Skills Week. Gahhhh!

See you later Tony.
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Well get used to it. These clones are running my part of the world of work ;)
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Well, I'm really not looking forward to Skills Week (16th Jan), not because it's difficult but it does mean full days of University (rush hour commuting both ways :rolleyes: ) and lots of it is bound to be sitting around 4 hours or whatever waiting for some pointless event that goes on for an hour at the end of the day. :mad: :rolleyes:
And the best part is that everyone has to pass it as part of the course. :angry: :o
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