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The cognitive minority. I am guessing you think he meant that he is a thinker and so is in inthe minority of people? I actually asked him what the hell he wastalking about bc I figured it was the race thing (actually I had no idea bc it was such a bizarre thing to say) and what he said is that he thinks differnetly than most people. Like, you know, he is outside the box! Asshole thing to say, yes or no? I feel guilty bc obviously he is ten centing me bc he wants to impress me. I think. This si why I am wondering if I am being petty or shallow, or if this is legitimately annoying. Oh and he asked to watch the game with me tonight. Like I am sitting next to a fucking southern accent for game seven after Bellie May and the southrner fried red sox gang last ngiht. Bzzzzzzzzzzt. thanks for playing. |
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C(oh, the shoes I could have bought with that money)deuced |
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Slacks??? They're called pants. Slacks is a creepy word for creepy people who sell pants at Sears. You should not buy pants from anyone who refers to them as slacks. S(does Sears still exist or did Wl Mart buy them?)D |
Unless he is either into Aristotle or traveling around on foot, he's not using the word correctly. There is no expanding it to mean hectic social life, that just doesn't fit. I guess he could use it to mean traveling place to place, but why?
It sounds like he is trying to impress you and going beyond himself to do it. This is the danger of using "big" words. It is a great way to make an ass out of yourself. No one else knows what it means anyway most likely, and when they go look it up they will think, wow he's (a) a moron and (b) pretentious. Anyway the trying to impress could either be charming or irritating, depends on the guy. Generally, I find it irritating when people try that hard. This returns us to the whole would you fuck a stupid person, cause otherwise, kick him to the curb. He's stupid. |
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* * * * * * * * * * Yan·kee ( P ) Pronunciation Key (yngk) n. A native or inhabitant of New England. A native or inhabitant of a northern U.S. state, especially a Union soldier during the Civil War. A native or inhabitant of the United States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Probably from Dutch Janke, nickname of Jan, John.] Word History: The origin of Yankee has been the subject of much debate, but the most likely source is the Dutch name Janke, meaning “little Jan” or “little John,” a nickname that dates back to the 1680s. Perhaps because it was used as the name of pirates, the name Yankee came to be used as a term of contempt. It was used this way in the 1750s by General James Wolfe, the British general who secured British domination of North America by defeating the French at Quebec. The name may have been applied to New Englanders as an extension of an original use referring to Dutch settlers living along the Hudson River. Whatever the reason, Yankee is first recorded in 1765 as a name for an inhabitant of New England. The first recorded use of the term by the British to refer to Americans in general appears in the 1780s, in a letter by Lord Horatio Nelson, no less. Around the same time it began to be abbreviated to Yank. During the American Revolution, American soldiers adopted this term of derision as a term of national pride. The derisive use nonetheless remained alive and even intensified in the South during the Civil War, when it referred not to all Americans but to those loyal to the Union. Now the term carries less emotion, except of course for baseball fans. Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Required link. Edited for formatting. |
Confidential to NotBob
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16 — The producers of ABC’s “8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter” have recruited one of television’s most enduring stars, James Garner, to help shore up the series after the death of its lead actor, John Ritter, a network source said Thursday.
The series will return to production next week and plans to return in an hour-long show introducing Garner on Nov. 4. Millions tuned in for the final episodes that Ritter filmed which were shown after his death. http://a799.g.akamai.net/3/799/388/5...ws/2043277.jpg rockford here |
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If someone annoys you in a noticable pinpointable way during initial dates, something is wrong. That is the time you should be thinking about how great this person would be to kiss, fuck, etc., not worrying about whether you are petty for being annoyed with his pretentious habits. |
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