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False (married, no kids) You feel a need for another tattoo.
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Peeps. Both the candies and the slang.
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Great. NOW you have to punch yourself AND get punched by someone else. Or maybe I'm just in a violent mood today... The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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@Crochetluvr - I totally misread your name and cracked up, then realized my mistake and became embarrassed...
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Do you give the snails performance enhancing drugs? What makes it extreme?
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Was that facetious, or have you ACTUALLY heard of "extreme snail racing??"
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I'm always getting emails from someone who works for a branch of where I work, and he'll type one word followed by "..................................................." I've asked him why, and he just says "I dunno..................................................................." *sigh*
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I'm on week 3 and hanging steady at 210 with about 30lbs to go, probably. It's tough and I modify a lot, but doable.
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So true Gets addicted to exercise
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As I've always understood it, it's sort of a sound-effect type thing for eating. If you "nom on" something, you are eating it. My sis and I use it more like a description: "Noms!" means something tastes good...
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TRUE! The Next Person (HAH!) is having trouble thinking of what to put here...
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Really? I find "nom" hilarious, but I first saw it in some joke about the Facebook guy being a zombie and needing to unclick some box that says "brain noms" or something. Cracked me up, so now I associate it with amusement. Guess that's just me, though.
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LMAO I'd follow that. "Contusions: they're what's for breaky..."
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True TNP is slightly annoyed by (yet keeps using) the abbreviation "TNP."
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False, but used to and SO miss it... TNP wishes it was Friday.
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Bet it'd go viral: "MFP user pissed off by examples; kicks own *kitten*."
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Oh great, now you have to punch yourself! (Post a video of it!) Yeah, that habit of ending everything with "y" or "ie" to make it all cute is gag-inducing.
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Like "breaky" their faces?
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LOL awesome
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So true... TNP loves Aerosmith
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:laugh:
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Hubby called me "volumptuous" one time. He actually thought that was the correct word.
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I must block that one out if I see it.
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I do, indeed, now know "yolo," and I'll never be the same. It's understandable to use something like "LOL'd" because it gets the point across, but as this seems to be something of a grammar smack-down thread, I thought I'd stick with the theme. :drinker:
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Which, now that I've posted it, "LOLed" is all wrong. Seems that it would be "LedOL" if it must be abbreviated at all. Discuss.
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I LOLed at this one... good thing I'm alone in the office...
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I must agree - I've seen several thread titles and thought, "No WAY am I going there - they'll just make me angry/depressed/hungry!" If you see "kitties," and you object, CRAWL BACK IN YOUR HOLE!! :devil:
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... wow... Just. Wow. Thanks, I guess... :laugh:
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I know you hate it, but can somebody use "yolo" in context? I have no concept of what that even means...
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YAAAY!!!