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HTH, fixored and such.....Kinda new hear, is there anyone who'd be able to catch me up to speed? If not, no bigs. I'll just learn as I go.

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HTH = hope this helps. others will insist that it means 'hump that hippo', but it is rarely used in that context.

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HTH = hope this helps. others will insist that it means 'hump that hippo', but it is rarely used in that context.

That's a start, many thanks!

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The is the geek bored (not board). The football board is the Mange Bored. HumpTheHippo.

 

Now if you could tell me what MILF means, I would be grateful. Mother In-Law ......?

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Now if you could tell me what MILF means, I would be grateful. Mother In-Law ......?

Mother In Law Federation

It's kind of like an Elks club or what have you for MILs.

HTH

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HTH means Head to the HelpBored, because you aren't wanted around here.

 

Also, McNair!! and nevah bench Stephen Davis. :D :rolleyes:

 

In order to become a true Geek, you must head to Idaho, and undergo an unspeakable ritual featuring a sack of potatoes and no pants..

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HTH means Head to the HelpBored, because you aren't wanted around here.

 

Also, McNair!! and nevah bench Stephen Davis. :D :rolleyes:

 

In order to become a true Geek, you must head to Idaho, and undergo an unspeakable ritual featuring a sack of potatoes and no pants..

Not looking for true geek status, just honorary...if that is attainable!

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Not looking for true geek status, just honorary...if that is attainable!

 

That ritual entails a pair of broken salad tongs. And no pants.

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That ritual entails a pair of broken salad tongs. And no pants.

The salad tongs were broken during my initiation.

 

I don't like to talk about it. :first:

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That ritual entails a pair of broken salad tongs. And no pants.

Philly loves the no pants thing.

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Actually, come to think of it, I don't know what -40- means, or the whole Pow! Veal! thing.

:banana:

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Actually, come to think of it, I don't know what -40- means, or the whole Pow! Veal! thing.

:(

Your mom knows what "Pow! Veal!" means. :thumbsup:

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if you get in an argument and you don't feel like disproving something. You can simply say "strawman" and the person's post is completely debunked.

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The first rule of bored speak is that you can put the word "ass" in front of any other word and turn it into an insult.

 

e.g. asstard, assclown, assnozzle, asslamp.

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The first rule of bored speak is that you can put the word "ass" in front of any other word and turn it into an insult.

 

e.g. asstard, assclown, assnozzle, asslamp.

I just was talking to a friend the other day and mentioned "assclown". You guys come up w/ some funny shiot!

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"strawman"

 

AHHH!!! i actually have heard this term a few times in the past month or so. I wanted so badly to give whoever said it the biggest ::OLD ROLLEYES:: in the world and say "Strawman?? are you kidding me?", but thankfully I restrained myself and took a nap in the bathroom to calm down.

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if you get in an argument and you don't feel like disproving something. You can simply say "strawman" and the person's post is completely debunked.

 

Or you could accuse them of drinking Kool Aid. :unsure:

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Or you could accuse them of drinking Kool Aid. :lol:

and not 'keeping it real'

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Or you could accuse them of drinking Kool Aid. :lol:

I like to accuse them of using an "ad hominem" argument, whatever that is.

 

Then I stick my finger in my butt. :lol:

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Actually, come to think of it, I don't know what -40- means, or the whole Pow! Veal! thing.

:(

 

I started Pow! Veal! It stopped being funny a long time ago.

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I started Pow! Veal! It stopped being funny a long time ago.

What does/did it mean?

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What does/did it mean?

 

When you say something funny, you follow it up with POW! Try the veal! Thank you I'll be here all week! as if you were some kind of comedian. It got shortened to Pow! Veal!

 

:(

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When you say something funny, you follow it up with POW! Try the veal! Thank you I'll be here all week! as if you were some kind of comedian. It got shortened to Pow! Veal!

 

:(

Oh.

I think it's funny.

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When you say something funny, you follow it up with POW! Try the veal! Thank you I'll be here all week! as if you were some kind of comedian. It got shortened to Pow! Veal!

 

:)

Kinda like the rim shot...not that rim shot! :(

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