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Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 01-05-2006 03:18 PM

Advice sought.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by spookyfish
I am trying to work the word Cornholio into a legal document. Quotes or no quotes?

Thanks in advance.
Italics

Cornholio

see how good that looks?

spookyfish 01-05-2006 03:19 PM

Cliche
 
Quote:

Originally posted by robustpuppy
That was just a red herring. I want to think of myself more as this:

http://www.moviestarsmovies.com/Imag...Montgomery.jpg
Only without Darrin. What a lame husband he was.
Darrin #1, or Darrin #2?

ETA: Damn. It is Darrin with an "i". Odd that.

robustpuppy 01-05-2006 03:19 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
You don't know me very well, do you?
Kitchen counters are placed at a very good height for some things.

Not Bob 01-05-2006 03:19 PM

Cliche
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
That is fringey. Doesn't everyone know everyone here already?
Wrong. This is fringey:

http://www.ezthemes.com/previews/d/daria.jpg

robustpuppy 01-05-2006 03:21 PM

Cliche
 
Quote:

Originally posted by spookyfish
Darren #1, or Darren #2?
#1 was neurotic and insecure, 2 was boring, both were either asexual or gay without the fashion sense. Endora's enmity was well-deserved, Samantha was wasted on them.

I bet Dr. Bombay was a wild man.

dtb 01-05-2006 03:22 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
What does the "p" stand for?
Not sure. You'll have to ask dtp.

Gattigap 01-05-2006 03:22 PM

Cliche
 
Quote:

Originally posted by robustpuppy
That was just a red herring. I want to think of myself more as this:

http://www.moviestarsmovies.com/Imag...Montgomery.jpg
Only without Darrin. What a lame husband he was.
http://a.abc.com/primetime/desperate...2/huffman2.jpg

spookyfish 01-05-2006 03:22 PM

Advice sought.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Italics

Cornholio

see how good that looks?
Does it change if I am following it up with the word style, as in "in the manner of?"

And then hyphen or no?

Again, TIA!

dtb 01-05-2006 03:23 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by robustpuppy
Kitchen counters are placed at a very good height for some things.
Like chopping vegetables? I'm sure that's what you meant, right?

Bathroom counters are a good height for hand-washing.

spookyfish 01-05-2006 03:24 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Like chopping vegetables? I'm sure that's what you meant, right?

Bathroom counters are a good height for hand-washing.
b 'n b chops vegetables with her bare feet?

ThurgreedMarshall 01-05-2006 03:25 PM

Young Bush
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Shape Shifter
That said, if I had any say in the Texans organization, I would trade down for Young, hopefully getting some help on the offensive line in the process.
I'm just sayin'.

TM

str8outavannuys 01-05-2006 03:25 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Her advice was that I ought to be playing with my son instead of sleeping on the beach, because she didn't want to play with him (my son). (Not that anyone asked her to.) I think one of her choice phrases was, "I didn't come on vacation to play with your children."

So, I felt that if she wanted to hand out parenting advice, she ought to be able to hear some as well. It's not a sin to be fat -- I'm hardly some sort of toothpick -- but I figured it would be most likely to shut her up (and something she wouldn't be able to repeat to the daughter -- who was not within earshot). In my view, it's one thing for an adult to be fat (which she was -- a good 250 if she weighed an ounce), as adults are responsible for their diet choices. I also think it is rather irresponsible not to take more care of your child's diet. Of course, that's my view, and Shamu doesn't have to agree, or listen to it -- but if she doesn't want to hear others' parenting tips, she shouldn't be doling them out.
More fat wealthy kids means my nephew wlil get to continue wearing solid gold diapers. Did any of y'all see the Anderson Cooper piece last week on the kid who dropped 300 lbs at my brother's school? He's a good dude, I've met him a bunch of times.

str8outavannuys 01-05-2006 03:27 PM

Opening Day
 
Nobody wins the 10 points.

2006 PGA Tour tees off in an hour in Maui. Go Jason Gore.

Did you just call me Coltrane? 01-05-2006 03:28 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by dtb
Her advice was that I ought to be playing with my son instead of sleeping on the beach, because she didn't want to play with him (my son). (Not that anyone asked her to.) I think one of her choice phrases was, "I didn't come on vacation to play with your children."

So, I felt that if she wanted to hand out parenting advice, she ought to be able to hear some as well. It's not a sin to be fat -- I'm hardly some sort of toothpick -- but I figured it would be most likely to shut her up (and something she wouldn't be able to repeat to the daughter -- who was not within earshot). In my view, it's one thing for an adult to be fat (which she was -- a good 250 if she weighed an ounce), as adults are responsible for their diet choices. I also think it is rather irresponsible not to take more care of your child's diet. Of course, that's my view, and Shamu doesn't have to agree, or listen to it -- but if she doesn't want to hear others' parenting tips, she shouldn't be doling them out.
I can't wait to be a parent...just for these situations. Your reaction was fine, although I think you were too nice. I would have made the fat bitch cry.

baltassoc 01-05-2006 03:29 PM

Calling All Meanies
 
Quote:

Originally posted by str8outavannuys
More fat wealthy kids means my nephew wlil get to continue wearing solid gold diapers. Did any of y'all see the Anderson Cooper piece last week on the kid who dropped 300 lbs at my brother's school? He's a good dude, I've met him a bunch of times.
Anderson Cooper, the kid, or your brother?


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