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GuyC
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Joined: 11 Aug 2009 Posts: 1281 Location: Belgium
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Heard this today, thought it was funny:
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Frisbeetarianism, n.: The belief that when you die, your soul goes up the on roof and gets stuck |
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PeterHolland
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Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Posts: 2481 Location: Netherlands, Amstelveen
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From the same source (urbandictionary) :
frisbee :
Nipple surrounded by an areola of disturbingly wide diameter; Areola covering a disproportionately large surface of the br***. |
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Phrzby Phil
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Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 1042 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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Many thanks Peter - I'll be sure to pass that on to the Frisbee Family.
May I ask what you were actually looking up when you found this gem? |
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Bill Woodger
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Joined: 09 Mar 2011 Posts: 7309 Location: Inside the Matrix
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I'd imagine he was first looking up skirts (sic), then going onto further underwear items. Usual Friday morning stuff, preparation for the weekend.
Just my imagination, (running away with me). |
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PeterHolland
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Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Posts: 2481 Location: Netherlands, Amstelveen
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Phil, i was looking for Frisbeetarianism and came to the urbandictionary.
They have some nice explanations for things concerning frisbee. You have to look for yourself, cause quoting them could get me possibly a warning or ban.
Bill, i dont need that stuff. Your imagination says more about you than
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Bill Woodger
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Many apologies, Peter, only in fun, nothing personal intended. I'm surprised after some of your comments that you took it some other way. "In the nose?" I seem to remember, for instance :-) No "incoming" jokes allowed? :-)
I just couldn't resist Ph.. Phil's set-up for an old schoolboy joke. "What's your favourite word in the dictionary?" "I enjoy looking up "skirts"".
The "imagination" is a line from a song. The other day, Gene Chandler, today I'm Smokey Robinson. Yesterday Bloodstone.
Tommorow, maybe I'll be Spartacus. |
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Phrzby Phil
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Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 1042 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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I was gonna ask about the "sic" earlier, but now I see. Pays to be patient.
When a ball dreams, it dreams it's a Frisbee. |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19244 Location: Inside the Matrix
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When a Frisbee dreams, it dreams about getting off the roof and flying once again. . .
Worthless statistic: At any given moment more than 99.99% of the Frisbees in existence are not flying. . .
Have a great 4th!
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PeterHolland
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Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Posts: 2481 Location: Netherlands, Amstelveen
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Bill Woodger wrote: |
Many apologies, Peter, only in fun, nothing personal intended. I'm surprised after some of your comments that you took it some other way. "In the nose?" I seem to remember, for instance :-) No "incoming" jokes allowed? :-)
I just couldn't resist Ph.. Phil's set-up for an old schoolboy joke. "What's your favourite word in the dictionary?" "I enjoy looking up "skirts"".
The "imagination" is a line from a song. The other day, Gene Chandler, today I'm Smokey Robinson. Yesterday Bloodstone.
Tommorow, maybe I'll be Spartacus. |
Bill,
dont get nervous. I was just joking. And in "the nose"? It was 1 of my comments? I have to do a search on this site for nose, nosing etc. and my nickname. |
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