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| Dj EndgamE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Good luck finding THAT jem. I think I have Armageddon somewhere. |
POST THAT lol
I WANT IT
How else to better relieve your work stresses than to shoot the hell out of someones worms ;) |
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| VERTiG0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj EndgamE
How else to better relieve your work stresses than to shoot the hell out of someones worms ;) |
Football works wonders. Not videogame football, real football.
Oh god how I miss it :( ing piece of ligaments :( 11 years down the drain in about 7 seconds flat. Thank you, Essex fullback, #33. |
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| El Kay Dee |
| quote: | Originally posted by VERTiG0
Football works wonders. Not videogame football, real football.
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futbol > football |
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| EvilTree |
| quote: | Originally posted by El Kay Dee
futbol > football |
Chook goo = futbol > football |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by El Kay Dee
midget tossing is illegal in canada |
Heard this be4 actually....
Next summer in Germany for the World Cup, the gov't
is setting up wooden SEX huts across the country. :nervous: :eyes:
WOW:D |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nikitha
i would say white hot chocolate... hot chocolate has become a general term for heated chocolate milk.. so by tossing in the 'white' in the middle kinda splits up the general term for the beverage.... so i think that grammatically... white hot chocolate would be the proper name for it....
and yes.. i realize that that explanation was just a little TOO thought out... but honestly... i just am finding any excuse not to study....
Nikitha |
I think I have to disagree..... White-hot is an adjective on its own (of course meaning extremely hot). Calling it white hot chocolate would give the reader or listener the impressing that the chocolate was "white-hot" or had burst into a flame with sufficient energy that it cannot be seen. Hot white chocolate on the other hand would suggest that the white chocolate is at an increased tempeture.... which is in-fact what you are trying to convey. |
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| kabelicious |
So last night....I had a long conversation with Keith with the end result being....
WE WANT TO GO TO EUROPE NEXT SUMMER FOR A MONTH. :)
Now *that* is worth condensing my club activities to once a month and scrimping like a maniac.
I mean - EUROPE. With KEITH. FOR ONE MONTH. :) We'd take on Ibiza by storm. As well as Amsterdam, London, Berlin.....I am about to faint from the sheer excitement of it. |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by kabelicious
WE WANT TO GO TO EUROPE NEXT SUMMER FOR A MONTH. :)
Now *that* is worth condensing my club activities to once a month and scrimping like a maniac. |
SOOOOOOOO worth it!
| quote: | | I mean - EUROPE. With KEITH. FOR ONE MONTH. :) We'd take on Ibiza by storm. As well as Amsterdam, London, Berlin.....I am about to faint from the sheer excitement of it. |
Make sure you're in Germany during the soccer World Cup - MAJOR party |
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| Nikitha |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I think I have to disagree..... White-hot is an adjective on its own (of course meaning extremely hot). Calling it white hot chocolate would give the reader or listener the impressing that the chocolate was "white-hot" or had burst into a flame with sufficient energy that it cannot be seen. Hot white chocolate on the other hand would suggest that the white chocolate is at an increased tempeture.... which is in-fact what you are trying to convey. |
These are very solid points you prove.. however.. being that hot chocolate is the general term for the warmed beverage..the words 'hot chocolate' in a sentence will imply that it is in fact the beverage ( to most readers in a Western society anyways)... by calling white hot chocolate hot white chocolate.. one may get the impression of a melted white chocolate square.. or melted white chocolate chips...
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| KKEFKA |
I have diarrhea.....
jk:happy2:
1)There is enough iron in a human being to make one small nail.
2)Penguins have an organ on their forehead between the eyes that de-salinizes water. It can be seen only as a small hole.
3)Camel's milk doesn't curdle.
4)The infinite sign is called a lemniscate.
5)No war has been fought where both countries had a McDonalds(I've always believed that if people would just look to McDicks to solve all their problems the world would be a much more peaceful place)
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| El Kay Dee |
| quote: | Originally posted by KKEFKA
5)No war has been fought where both countries had a McDonalds(I've always believed that if people would just look to McDicks to solve all their problems the world would be a much more peaceful place)
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thats debatable...India vs. Pakistan ??? |
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