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Post by Tarja and Cristina's lover on Mar 17, 2005 16:46:21 GMT -5
Busy with the pros and cons of Adler's, Freud's, and Jung's dream analysis theories, and trying to make it sound coherent on paper and show that my grammer problems have improve. I know I should have something with babies. Crap I need people to edit my paper. Maybe I'll post up my paper and people could tell me what is wrong with it.
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Post by sleepyhead on Mar 17, 2005 16:58:06 GMT -5
trying to figure out what to do today...
i don't really feel like doing much, but i don't want to be bored...
and that stupid washing machine repair man still hasn't called back. like the one week where i can be at home the whole time for him to repair my washer. fag.
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Post by Justin Leedy on Mar 17, 2005 17:25:39 GMT -5
You're a fag.
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Post by Forrest on Mar 18, 2005 6:26:59 GMT -5
Fags are cigarettes...
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Post by Tarja and Cristina's lover on Mar 18, 2005 6:28:33 GMT -5
and bundles of sticks...
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i imagine that the only living thing is yes.
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Post by RACHEL! on Mar 18, 2005 6:29:37 GMT -5
Only in Great Britain.
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Post by sleepyhead on Mar 18, 2005 6:30:28 GMT -5
it's also a lump of meat with bread crumbs served in gravy.
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Post by Forrest on Mar 18, 2005 6:31:33 GMT -5
I'm on MSn as usual, and listening to music. We were going to play D&D but Wade is in the living room sodomizing Asa or something. We got tired and decided not to game, so here I am. Talking to Val, posting, and listening to APC.
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Post by Tarja and Cristina's lover on Mar 18, 2005 7:01:55 GMT -5
Cigs are also called fags in Ireland and Scotland.
The oldest spelling is found in the Middle English fagge, meaning "broken thread." A seamstress eaving a decorative hemstitch was "fagotting." To this day, needlework drawn in crisscross or barlike stitches across an open seam is fagotting. (Miranda can you clarify this?)
Fagge also came to mean "remnant" or "the last and worst part of anything."
Fagot is used in both Middle English and Old French for a bundle of sticks, twigs, or braches used as firewood. Some linguists believe that in the days when "sodomites" and buggers" were bured at the stake, they came to be associated with the kindling that caused their death.
As a verb, fag was also an old British word meaning "to make tired by hard work." The word became a noun for "servant" in the 1780's, as well as for a boy hired to do tiring work.
In the English public school system, where a younger boy acted as a servant for older boys, performing menial chores, the junior was a "fag." Because these younger boys were often used sexually by older boys, some linguists feel that this is how "fag" got its homosexual meaning. The earliest recorded use of "faggot" to mean a male homosexual dates from 1914.
In his memoirs, nineteenth-century British author John Addington Symonds described his early years at public school, where "fagging" was common.
Just felt like typing all that out.
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Post by sleepyhead on Mar 18, 2005 7:05:25 GMT -5
alright alright!
all because i used the word fag.. geez..
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Post by Tarja and Cristina's lover on Mar 18, 2005 7:09:05 GMT -5
I was bored and I typed it right out of a book.
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Post by Forrest on Mar 18, 2005 7:09:54 GMT -5
You're all fags. Fags.
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Post by Forrest on Mar 18, 2005 7:14:35 GMT -5
You have a book about fags? What are you, some kind of Jew-loving, gay-marrying, godless Democrat?
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Post by Tarja and Cristina's lover on Mar 18, 2005 7:20:44 GMT -5
Sexy Origins and intimate things takes a look at the origins of words. Give me a word and I'll type down the origin of that word from what I have.
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Post by Justin Leedy on Mar 19, 2005 0:49:39 GMT -5
I had a smoothie just a little while ago. It was made of that juice with Pooh on the bottle, frozen mangoes and frozen raspberries. Mmmm...mango...
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Post by Snox on Mar 19, 2005 5:10:35 GMT -5
Mangos are mighty tasty. Especially those dried ones that are in the long strips. MMM
(Plus they have other qualities. "I FELT IT MOVE!" -George Costanza)
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Post by sleepyhead on Mar 19, 2005 5:12:13 GMT -5
getting my computer to be the way it used to be.
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Post by cifirrekcuT on Mar 19, 2005 21:02:54 GMT -5
(Plus they have other qualities. "I THINK IT MOVE D!" -George Costanza) sitting... drinking "oj,"... customizing the computer... procrastinating. i need to go to kinko's
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Post by Justin Leedy on Mar 19, 2005 21:06:31 GMT -5
I've never seen the inside of a Kinko's. And I've only been in one Guitar Center, one time.
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Post by cifirrekcuT on Mar 19, 2005 21:09:43 GMT -5
if you're ever in seattle..
they let you play anything, which is needless to say pretty sweet. in the percussion area, they don't even try to kick you off, no matter how long you've been playing. they might redirect you to the digital sets with the headphones if you're causing a racket though. I was playing with some music in my pod last time for a bit, just killing/spending time. they don't care
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