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Post by millring on Apr 16, 2014 6:47:30 GMT -5
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Post by drlj on Apr 16, 2014 7:12:12 GMT -5
People are quite mad, you know.
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Post by millring on Apr 16, 2014 7:22:20 GMT -5
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad, mad, mad world.
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Post by drlj on Apr 16, 2014 7:26:21 GMT -5
Page one, rule #1 in the New Teacher Handbook: Never send naked photos of yourself to your students. I mean, it is rule #1 for crying out loud.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2014 9:49:45 GMT -5
I hate to judge a person by their booking photo -- I mean, you're catching them at a bad time and nobody looks that good under those booking room lights -- but going by hers, she's good for the crime.
And the reader comments, which are normally a cesspool anyway, are even cesspoolier.
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Post by Lonnie on Apr 16, 2014 9:56:04 GMT -5
I hate to judge a person by their booking photo -- I mean, you're catching them at a bad time and nobody looks that good under those booking room lights -- but going by hers, she's good for the crime. And the reader comments, which are normally a cesspool anyway, are even cesspoolier. Is that pronounced sess-pool-ee-er, or sess-poo-leer? or, perhaps in zee French, sess-pou-lay?
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Post by godotwaits on Apr 16, 2014 10:44:42 GMT -5
Should have married Anthony Weiner.
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Post by xyrn on Apr 16, 2014 14:25:48 GMT -5
Is that pronounced sess-pool-ee-er, or sess-poo-leer? or, perhaps in zee French, sess-pou-lay? Sess•pou•lier (noun) A person trained in the evaluation and/or appreciation of finer septic systems.
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Post by Lonnie on Apr 16, 2014 14:30:38 GMT -5
Is that pronounced sess-pool-ee-er, or sess-poo-leer? or, perhaps in zee French, sess-pou-lay? Sess•pou•lier (noun) A person trained in the evaluation and/or appreciation of finer septic systems. M'sewer, would you like to smell zee cork?
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Post by millring on Apr 16, 2014 15:28:17 GMT -5
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Post by Village Idiot on Apr 16, 2014 20:13:58 GMT -5
I hate to judge a person by their booking photo -- I mean, you're catching them at a bad time and nobody looks that good under those booking room lights -- but going by hers, she's good for the crime. And the reader comments, which are normally a cesspool anyway, are even cesspoolier. Is that pronounced sess-pool-ee-er, or sess-poo-leer? or, perhaps in zee French, sess-pou-lay? I'd say sess-pool-ier, with an added flange effect suggested.
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Post by millring on Apr 16, 2014 20:17:20 GMT -5
Like this?
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Post by Village Idiot on Apr 16, 2014 20:31:29 GMT -5
Exactly.
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Post by mccoyblues on Apr 17, 2014 20:27:32 GMT -5
I just don't understand people.
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Post by millring on Apr 18, 2014 4:34:08 GMT -5
Just so's it's not missed....a society that so casually exclaims "wtf" gets what they deserve.
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Post by drlj on Apr 18, 2014 6:43:19 GMT -5
Just so's it's not missed....a society that so casually exclaims "wtf" gets what they deserve. Depends on how it is meant. If it is "wtf" as in why is this news, that is one thing. If it is "wtf" as in what is wrong with this person and why would she do this, that is something else.
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Post by millring on Apr 18, 2014 13:36:44 GMT -5
What I'm saying is that "f" shouldn't ever have become a casual word. That it has should make us less surprised at the extremes we see daily.
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Post by billhammond on Apr 18, 2014 13:53:22 GMT -5
I've seen these on bumpers;
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Post by drlj on Apr 18, 2014 15:49:26 GMT -5
What I'm saying is that "f" shouldn't ever have become a casual word. That is has should make us less surprised at the extremes we see daily. I am much less shocked by crazy stuff than I used to be. I am more depressed by crazy stuff than I used to be. I worked in the Gary steel mills from 1968-1972. The F word was used constantly and very casually. There was no shock value at all. It was as much a part of normal conversation as beef sangwitch. Guys would insert the word between syllables in other words. It had no shock value. In college, everyone used the word. I actually had to make myself stop using it by conscious effort because it was a habit. It was difficult but today it is a word I hardly ever use. If I hit my thumb with a hammer, I probably would. I would not in casual conversation. I suppose there are and were people who view F as a shocking word, but I was really never around anyone like that. Vulgar, improper, sure. Shocking, no. Sadly, I suppose, many viewed it as cool. In reading the mentioned comment, I probably would not have noticed the "wtf" at all, which may prove your point, of course. I tend to ignore such things.
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Post by dradtke on Apr 18, 2014 16:33:55 GMT -5
Well That's Fantastic!
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