Random Thought For the Day
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Damn it. Why do the fun threads disappear before I get a chance to go back and read responses to my smart *kitten* comments?
want me to create one?0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Damn it. Why do the fun threads disappear before I get a chance to go back and read responses to my smart *kitten* comments?
want me to create one?
DO IT! I was going to make a serious thread, remembered where I was....0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Damn it. Why do the fun threads disappear before I get a chance to go back and read responses to my smart *kitten* comments?
want me to create one?
DO IT! I was going to make a serious thread, remembered where I was....
Its windy here... I think I will create one called WIND... how many do you think will post on that???? LOL0 -
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Damn it. Why do the fun threads disappear before I get a chance to go back and read responses to my smart *kitten* comments?
want me to create one?
DO IT! I was going to make a serious thread, remembered where I was....
Its windy here... I think I will create one called WIND... how many do you think will post on that???? LOL
How many? Or about which "wind"? lol0 -
Haha! You guys are cracking me up. Right now I am having fun with the call me thread. But you know I will post on whatever you create!2
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You guys asked for it!0
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watching for it0
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ruh roh!0
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »
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If you spend ten minutes every day at work in the bathroom, at the end of the year your company will have paid you a full week's salary just to use the can.0
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LiftingLady5 wrote: »that was my favorite cartoon as a kid
Mine too. I think I mentioned this before but I would get in trouble for being late to dance class every week because I HAD to finish watching Scooby Doo. Probably why I never made it as a ballerina. My heart was with Scooby, not dance class. (or the fact that I am shaped more like a power lifter than a ballerina but I am putting it all on Scooby and Shaggy.)2 -
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PlaydohPants wrote: »
I was curious. You actually are probably right.
Another possibility, however, is that it originates from Japanese. Japanese sources frequently suggest that the English phrase "pinky promise" is a translation/adaptation of a similar Japanese concept called 指切り (yubikiri, lit. "finger-cutting") which supposedly has its origins in yakuza loyalty practices (if someone promised to do something and performed a yubikiri, and then broke their promise, their finger would be cut off).1 -
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