$84 Million ?

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Re: $84 Million ?

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junior wrote:
Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
freeski wrote:Half eye formation, half wishbone.

Junior first you don't know the rules for hockey and now common football terminology. Perhaps you should become a Boston fan :?:
I am too honest a man for that. Sorry.
WTF? Does this mean you're no longer a NYY fan?
Of course I am a New York Yankees fan. (Last time I checked, they play baseball, not football. At the very least, please try to pay some attention.)
Right, I remember now, lately they play the one-and-done kind of baseball. But for a moment there, I thought you said something about being honest, a thing no NYY team has ever been accused of being.
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Re: $84 Million ?

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Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
freeski wrote:Half eye formation, half wishbone.

Junior first you don't know the rules for hockey and now common football terminology. Perhaps you should become a Boston fan :?:
I am too honest a man for that. Sorry.
WTF? Does this mean you're no longer a NYY fan?
Of course I am a New York Yankees fan. (Last time I checked, they play baseball, not football. At the very least, please try to pay some attention.)
Right, I remember now, lately they play the one-and-done kind of baseball. But for a moment there, I thought you said something about being honest, a thing no NYY team has ever been accused of being.
Ummmm...ok.
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Re: $84 Million ?

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Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
freeski wrote:Half eye formation, half wishbone.

Junior first you don't know the rules for hockey and now common football terminology. Perhaps you should become a Boston fan :?:
I am too honest a man for that. Sorry.
WTF? Does this mean you're no longer a NYY fan?
Nah, just means he's a troll.
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Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
And a day without sunshine is like.......night.
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Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
Actually you are wrong yet again.

There had not been any reference to trolls in several days.

But that what makes you, you.
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SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
Actually you are wrong yet again.

There had not been any reference to trolls in several days.

But that what makes you, you.
Take the weekend off?
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Bubba wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
Actually you are wrong yet again.

There had not been any reference to trolls in several days.

But that what makes you, you.
Take the weekend off?
Wouldn't he actually have to have a job to take the weekend off? (Or did you mean his job of calling people Trolls?)
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Re: $84 Million ?

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Bubba wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
Actually you are wrong yet again.

There had not been any reference to trolls in several days.

But that what makes you, you.
Take the weekend off?
Nah, just can't see what troll #4 posts unless it's quoted.

No need to waste time on such a low level, low life cretin.
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SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:
SnoBrdr wrote:
Bubba wrote:A day without a troll reference is like a day without sunshine.
Actually you are wrong yet again.

There had not been any reference to trolls in several days.

But that what makes you, you.
Take the weekend off?
Nah, just can't see what troll #4 posts unless it's quoted.

No need to waste time on such a low level, low life cretin.
2nd Troll reference of the morning. He's on a roll.

Might I add, we do have confirmation now that a "cretin" reference has been used for the first time as well. Same post and everything.
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Gentlemen

Thank you for forcing me to search the word origin of 'cretin'.
Interestingly, it's Latin and would appear to have a religious connotation.
As this topic is borderline religious :wink:, cretin would appear to be within protocol.

More interestingly, the alternative choices are numerous.
Some examples ...

bastard, beast, bleeder [British], blighter [chiefly British], boor, bounder, bugger, buzzard, cad, chuff, churl, clown, creep, jerk, crud [slang], crumb [slang], cur, dirtbag [slang], dog, fink, heel, hound, joker, louse, lout, pill, rat, rat fink, reptile, rotter, schmuck [slang], scum, scumbag [slang], scuzzball [slang], skunk, sleaze, sleazebag [slang], sleazeball [slang], slime, slimeball [slang], slob, snake, so-and-so, sod [chiefly British], stinkard, stinker, swine, toad, varmint, vermin

Funkin' Wagnalls out

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brownman wrote:Gentlemen

Thank you for forcing me to search the word origin of 'cretin'.
Interestingly, it's Latin and would appear to have a religious connotation.
As this topic is borderline religious :wink:, cretin would appear to be within protocol.

More interestingly, the alternative choices are numerous.
Some examples ...

bastard, beast, bleeder [British], blighter [chiefly British], boor, bounder, bugger, buzzard, cad, chuff, churl, clown, creep, jerk, crud [slang], crumb [slang], cur, dirtbag [slang], dog, fink, heel, hound, joker, louse, lout, pill, rat, rat fink, reptile, rotter, schmuck [slang], scum, scumbag [slang], scuzzball [slang], skunk, sleaze, sleazebag [slang], sleazeball [slang], slime, slimeball [slang], slob, snake, so-and-so, sod [chiefly British], stinkard, stinker, swine, toad, varmint, vermin

Funkin' Wagnalls out



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Stormchaser wrote:
brownman wrote:Gentlemen

Thank you for forcing me to search the word origin of 'cretin'.
Interestingly, it's Latin and would appear to have a religious connotation.
As this topic is borderline religious :wink:, cretin would appear to be within protocol.

More interestingly, the alternative choices are numerous.
Some examples ...

bastard, beast, bleeder [British], blighter [chiefly British], boor, bounder, bugger, buzzard, cad, chuff, churl, clown, creep, jerk, crud [slang], crumb [slang], cur, dirtbag [slang], dog, fink, heel, hound, joker, louse, lout, pill, rat, rat fink, reptile, rotter, schmuck [slang], scum, scumbag [slang], scuzzball [slang], skunk, sleaze, sleazebag [slang], sleazeball [slang], slime, slimeball [slang], slob, snake, so-and-so, sod [chiefly British], stinkard, stinker, swine, toad, varmint, vermin

Funkin' Wagnalls out



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I like rat fink. I'm gonna start calling people rat fink. Rat fink.

I imagine this is what that person looks like then.
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Stormchaser wrote:
brownman wrote:Gentlemen

Thank you for forcing me to search the word origin of 'cretin'.
Interestingly, it's Latin and would appear to have a religious connotation.
As this topic is borderline religious :wink:, cretin would appear to be within protocol.

More interestingly, the alternative choices are numerous.
Some examples ...

bastard, beast, bleeder [British], blighter [chiefly British], boor, bounder, bugger, buzzard, cad, chuff, churl, clown, creep, jerk, crud [slang], crumb [slang], cur, dirtbag [slang], dog, fink, heel, hound, joker, louse, lout, pill, rat, rat fink, reptile, rotter, schmuck [slang], scum, scumbag [slang], scuzzball [slang], skunk, sleaze, sleazebag [slang], sleazeball [slang], slime, slimeball [slang], slob, snake, so-and-so, sod [chiefly British], stinkard, stinker, swine, toad, varmint, vermin

Funkin' Wagnalls out



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I like rat fink. I'm gonna start calling people rat fink. Rat fink.
I remember using 'rat fink' . . . can't remember when, but I do recall that phrase :seeya
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Re: $84 Million ?

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Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
Coydog wrote:
junior wrote:
freeski wrote:Half eye formation, half wishbone.

Junior first you don't know the rules for hockey and now common football terminology. Perhaps you should become a Boston fan :?:
I am too honest a man for that. Sorry.
WTF? Does this mean you're no longer a NYY fan?
Of course I am a New York Yankees fan. (Last time I checked, they play baseball, not football. At the very least, please try to pay some attention.)
Right, I remember now, lately they play the one-and-done kind of baseball. But for a moment there, I thought you said something about being honest, a thing no NYY team has ever been accused of being.
I think they played 163 and done, didn't they? And playing 163 and done, while not as good as playing more than that, is still better than 162 and done like most teams.
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