Posted on 01/27/2006 6:29:25 AM PST by Xenophobic Alien
Looks like BJClinton decided to sleep in today, so here's the OFST. I told him I would put it up if he was tardy.
It is very twisted, though.
It is very twisted, though.
There was a Sumo convention in NYC a few months back, and the Sumomatori were making the rounds in Manhattan.
Either that, or those guys REALLY lost their shirts in the market.
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Who Should Paint You: Roy Lichtenstein |
![]() Your personality overshadows everyone in the room. A painter would tend to portray you with a bit of added flair! |
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I have and I liked it. It was intriguing and kind of scary/sad.
Plus, Mel was in it.
Thank you. You are a smart man.
Don't think so. How old is it?
Nope!
Far from a "beefcake" my pic is on my homepage for a very limited time..
Who Should Paint You: Roy Lichtenstein |
![]() A painter would tend to portray you with a bit of added flair! |
Niiiiiiiiiiice.
You look quite cool. Respectable, but with a hint of danger. Nice.
I PLAN ON TAKING ENGLISH 101 FOR MY NEW BEST FRIEND, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO ASK HER CAN I STILL TALK SLANG??
ding-bat
noun; a person one dislikes or insults; one who acts as if he were of low intelligence. Pick it up, you ding bat. (Clod, clyde, melvin)
dip
noun; a person that one dislikes or insults, someone of below average intelligence. The guy who flunked four out of five classes is really a dip. (Clod, clyde, ding-bat)
ditch
noun; 1. Leave or miss without a good excuse. Why do you want to ditch French class? 2. To leave or avoid a person I dont like her so lets ditch her.
dough
noun; money. How much dough did it cost you? (Bread, loot)
down the tubes.
in trouble, in bad condition. Boy, am I down the tubes for missing the English final.
dude
noun; a boy the speaker dislikes, clumsy, un-coordinated-ordinated boy. Look at the way that dude walks. (Melvin, clod, clyde)
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fake it
verb; to bluff, pretend to be able to do something. Answering the question, he tried to fake it.
fell out
went to sleep. After working until midnight on homework, I fell out quickly.
flake off
verb. Go away, leave. I told my brother to flake off because he was bothering me. (Beat it, split, make it)
flake out
noun. A disappointment, a flop. That show was a real flake out.
flying low
verb. Being cautious and on guard. There were flying low when she walked in because they were afraid she would punish them.
four on the floor
four-speed gear shift in a car. That sports car has four on the floor.
fuzz
noun; a policeman, policemen. The car thief was picked up by the fuzz. (Skinner, cop)
pad
noun; house or apartment. His pads on the second floor.
pipe down
verb; be quiet. Pipe down. Youre in the library.
plastered
adjective; drunk, intoxicated. He only drank a little bit but he sure got plastered. (Loaded, crocked, stoned.)
punk
noun; bothersome person, one the speaker dislikes. Dont both me, you punk! (Clod, clyde, melvin)
put (someone) on
try to put something over on someone. I dont believe that story. Youre putting me on.
Who Should Paint You: Andy Warhol |
![]() You don't need any fancy paint techniques to stand out from the crowd! |
Awwwww...you are too nice.
Someone else runs the photo album, I think I'm just the only person with a link to it on my home page. I encourage everyone to add their picture, because I never get tired of saying, "Holy cow, that is what ___________ looks like!"
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