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WCDT 4195-4200 (10th - 14th, February 2020)
Wingy:
--- Quote from: snubnose on 13 Feb 2020, 01:14 ---Seriously ? Sexy pictures only showing ancles ??!?! Yeesh.
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An_k_les. Pedantry aside:
Anything Goes - John McGlinn
Times have changed
And we've often rewound the clock
Since the Puritans got a shock
When they landed on Plymouth Rock.
If today
Any shock they should try to stem
'Stead of landing on Plymouth Rock,
Plymouth Rock would land on them.
In olden days, a glimpse of stocking
Was looked on as something shocking.
But now, God knows,
Anything goes.
Good authors too who once knew better words
Now only use four-letter words
Writing prose.
Anything goes.
...
JJ does know a few Broadway tunes at least.
Smarch:
Dickfart/Pissballs 2020
St.Clair:
At this point, it's just a question of when it's made official.
flondrix:
When I refered to Elliot and Renee as cow orkers, the only meaning I knew of for that phrase was a running gag from the early days of Usenet News stemming from either a mistyping of coworker, or someone deliberately parsing it as cow-orker instead of co-worker. If it has a more specific shading of a co-worker you don't want around or a co-worker of bovine level intellect, I think that came later after the running gag was already widespread.
BTW, Angus once said that the last woman he broke up with had a bunch of his friends singing "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead." Then Padma ran into Faye and Angus on the street and indentified Angus' previous girlfriend as Renee, if not by name, by figure and place of employment.
Smarch:
--- Quote from: flondrix on 13 Feb 2020, 21:40 ---When I refered to Elliot and Renee as cow orkers, the only meaning I knew of for that phrase was a running gag from the early days of Usenet News
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First time I saw one of my friends use it, he clarified that it was from talk.bizarre.
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