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Thank You Ross Rojek

Post by seebee » Oct 9th 2002, 5:30 pm

I have Only Been On the side with my eye open and that is good news
I would only hope some posters on this message bord could Chill Out
and dont let them get to you, Some customer will only think what more can I get if I Yell or Bich ,We all don't think like that But we know %05 do
and we %95 will pray for the %05 .

There are two ways to get enough: one is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 9th 2002, 5:45 pm

I am not going to desire any less than what I paid for.

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Post by Jason R » Oct 9th 2002, 6:19 pm

That's actually a fitting corporate slogan for a certain company:

Expect Less.

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Post by Hardware » Oct 10th 2002, 3:27 am

or perhaps....

Pay more, expect little, get less....?

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Post by pgh kenny » Oct 10th 2002, 8:31 am



A fantastic retail experience.
You won't regret coming along for this voyage!
 Sailing February 2002 'til ..... ?

For just pennies a day you can:

....Expect Less [Update: Expect Nothing]

* Late delivery [Update: No Delivery]
* Amateur production on Bonus DVD [Update: No Bonus CD]
* Failure to address billing errors in a timely fashion
* Unanswered emails

...Expect the Unexpected

* Retail debauchery
* Double charges
* Triple charges
* Vendor non-payment
* Non-specific promises of retribution
* A strong cast of characters available by phone
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Post by starbug » Oct 10th 2002, 10:09 am

Heh :D
Excellent!

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Post by socalledfan » Oct 10th 2002, 10:10 am

LOL at Kenny!!!

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 10th 2002, 1:20 pm

That was great Kenny - I especially love the use of the word "debauchery."

Bonus points for that!!

:)

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Post by LetsBolt » Oct 11th 2002, 11:51 am

i agree
you deserve a patch for that -
the "i can still make people laugh through all this mscl dvd bullshit patch"
hahahha that makes me think of troop beverly hills....
"these cookies taste soooo nice [try some!] even at twice the price! [try some!] So come on down come on down its cookie time! ITS COOKIE TIME!"
nevermind, im slowly losing my mind.

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Post by pgh kenny » Oct 11th 2002, 1:12 pm

candygirl wrote:That was great Kenny - I especially love the use of the word "debauchery."

Bonus points for that!!

:)
I have been waiting for years for the right time to use this word from a 10th grade english vocabulary test. In a single word, I can capture how I feel about anotheruniverse.


from dictionary.com...
de·bauch Pronunciation Key (d-bôch)
v. de·bauched, de·bauch·ing, de·bauch·es
v. tr.

To corrupt morally.
To lead away from excellence or virtue.
To reduce the value, quality, or excellence of; debase. See Synonyms at corrupt.
Archaic. To cause to forsake allegiance.

v. intr.
To indulge in dissipation.

n.
The act or a period of debauchery.
An orgy.

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[French débaucher, from Old French desbauchier, to lead astray, roughhew timber : des-, de- + bauch, beam of Germanic origin.]
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de·bauched·ly (-bôchd-l) adv.
de·baucher n.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 11th 2002, 3:58 pm

pgh_kenny wrote:I have been waiting for years for the right time to use this word from a 10th grade english vocabulary test. In a single word, I can capture how I feel about anotheruniverse.
The word from my 10th grade vocab test that I am still waiting to use in casual conversation is "conflagration." There ARE some pretty big fires here in California, but saying, "Hey what's the latest news on the conflagration?" doesn't count as casual conversation in my book. :wink:

I would settle for "andtediluvian" (the girl sitting next to me told me how to memorize the proper spelling "an' ted, i luv ian!") though. So glad they made us learn all those words seeing as how we use them so often.

But a good word that I did learn? Concupiscent. From the movie "Threesome." When my boyfriend's brother said he was going to start that "learn one new word a day" thing I told him about concupiscent and the very next week there was an article in Time about Britney Spears - and they used the word concupiscent. :D

I felt concupiscent when I saw the antediluvian conflagration. It made me want to debauch.

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Post by pgh kenny » Oct 14th 2002, 12:42 pm

I went to see "Rules of Attraction this Weekend" and during the previews for "House of 1000 Corpses" I came across a word in the movie ratings explanation that also reminded me of 10th grade english class. Corpes is Rated R for 'strong sadistic violence'... I've never seen 'sadistic' used in a movie rating explanation, but I guess they were saving it for Rob Zombie.

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Post by Natasha (candygirl) » Oct 14th 2002, 1:38 pm

Because sadistic violence is TOTALLY different from meaningless random violence! Seriously, why don't they just start telling us everything that we should expect? N for nipples! A for ass! G for guns! M for mean people!

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Post by DrLemonBurn » Oct 14th 2002, 5:16 pm

N for nipples! A for ass! G for guns! M for mean people!
If you pay attention, you'll we're already there. Those helpful movie ratings have warned me of: "kickboxing violence", "vampire violence", "exaggerated meanness" (mean people), "action violence" (as opposed to when you're just sitting around being violent), "epic battle sequences", "some scary images", "thematic elements" (whatever that means), "exotic sexual fantasies", "daredevil sports action", "sensuality" (not sexuality), "martial arts and swordfight violence", "some drug sequences", "sex-related humor", "alcoholism and teen pregnancy", and my personal favorite, "brief teen partying".
so says Sparx.

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Post by MarkSWalker » Oct 14th 2002, 5:46 pm

Kenny-

Love your "For only pennies a day," but you failed to me
"free porn delivered to your e-mail address at regular intervals."

:wink:

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