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murdoc 08-26-2018 10:28 AM

Anyone down for a snowball?

Tcoat 08-26-2018 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by murdoc (Post 3125883)
Anyone down for a snowball?

We are going to have a dance and grab new partners when the DJ calls out "snowball"?
I find this horribly offensive for our members that are unable to dance due to physical or mental limitations.

MuseChaser 08-26-2018 12:00 PM

Wow... just... wow. I take a month or so off from the forum (drifted off into Land Cruiser ownership/focus) and the first thread I read is this one. Good times. Didn't read the whole thing.. first and last pages only. That was enough.



Best way to empty gas tank, especially for the OP (and.. btw.. if you have to ANNOUNCE to the world that you're a "guru," chances are very high that you are not), is to take a very long, relaxing drive in the country until the engine doesn't run any more. There'll still be some residual gas in the tank, but you'll be most of the way there, and you'll feel a lot better. If you keep the air conditioning cranked, you might not even melt... snowflake. I have NEVER called anyone that before, but in this case, you have shown yourself to be the quintessential definition of one.

MuseChaser 08-26-2018 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3125735)
so many words


... and so little.... ummm.... anything important....

Ultramaroon 08-26-2018 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MuseChaser (Post 3125896)
If you keep the air conditioning cranked, you might not even melt... snowflake. I have NEVER called anyone that before, but in this case, you have shown yourself to be the quintessential definition of one.

Magnet Man has spoken! :party0030:

humfrz 08-26-2018 07:35 PM

This thread has slowed down - must be a snow day - :iono:


humfrz

86MLR 08-26-2018 09:28 PM

I use the term "snowflake" all the time.

Example "come on snowflake, quit whining and just do it".

For me, whenever anyone is whining being special the term snowflake gets thrown around quite regularly.

Am I mean and don't care about someone's feelings? Yeap.

Anyways, on topic, um, I've got nothing

humfrz 08-26-2018 10:20 PM

I would love to see some of these kids today go through basic training, back in the old Army.

I had some drill sergeants that could come up with a "line" that would literally crack me up. Several times, I had to turn my head and walk away, so the trainees wouldn't see me laughing.


humfrz - retired - old Army

86MLR 08-26-2018 11:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3126089)
I would love to see some of these kids today go through basic training, back in the old Army.

I had some drill sergeants that could come up with a "line" that would literally crack me up. Several times, I had to turn my head and walk away, so the trainees wouldn't see me laughing.


humfrz - retired - old Army

When I was a recruit I was being a **** one time and a SGT (I think he was LOG) got right in my face and yelled " do you like drinking and fighting", my reply was " I don't drink anymore SGT", the look on his face was priceless, he told my CPL to deal with me, later that day we sat down and had a good laugh, the SGT was not well liked, apparently all the CPL's thought it was the best comeback they had heard, he told me if anyone asked to say he PT'ed me to near death.

Ah yes, the good old days.

Old but still in boots.

HKz 08-27-2018 03:49 PM

guess op spent too much time being pc guru instead of social guru



....maybe 2000 is his birth year?

ichitaka05 08-27-2018 04:50 PM

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