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  1. #106
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    That's better than what I always heard:

    Wrapped up like a douche another runner in the night.....
    I just have to pull this one up as I was reading this thread, because, I too thought it was "Wrapped up like a douche" but then, "you know the rumor in the night!"

    And here's my contribution to the thread... a local shop wanted us to "sign our partition" for the passage of a bond issue.

  2. #107
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    An old boss of mine said he had Carpel Tundrel Syndrome.

    And, this thread made me go take a recent look at Engrish.com...and I just howled. What a great site.
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  3. #108
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    This thread is hilarious! The bank where I stopped to use the ATM had two signs in the drive-through:

    "We will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day" and "We will be open Tuesday in observance of Labor Day" Huh?

    Mnay of you will appreciate the handout I used a few semesters ago with a warning to my students that papers submitted in, as we say Engrish, will be graded accordingly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by indigoiis View Post
    I just have to pull this one up as I was reading this thread, because, I too thought it was "Wrapped up like a douche" but then, "you know the rumor in the night!"

    And here's my contribution to the thread... a local shop wanted us to "sign our partition" for the passage of a bond issue.
    So what are they really saying? I also thought it was "wrapped up like a douche"!

    Does anyone remember the Cal Worthington car commercials on TV in the late 70's and early 80's? I was a little kid then and I just LOVED those ads! I think it was a Southern California thing. He always had different exotic animals walking all over the cars in his car lot. I thought the song went like this: "If you want a car or truck, ***** Cow...if you wanna save a buck, ***** Cow." It makes perfect sense...***** cats, cows, any other animal you could imagine were all featured in his commercials. As an adult, I learned that what they were really saying was "Go See Cal," not "***** Cow."

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    So.... here's summat I picked up on a blog -


    sorry link to pic not working...

    "smart noshery makes you slobber".

    yep.
    It's a little secret you didn't know about us women. We're all closet Visigoths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post
    So what are they really saying? I also thought it was "wrapped up like a douche"!
    You are not alone - I NEVER could figure out why douches figured so prominently in a song....

    It is acutally "revved up like a Duece" (a duece coupe car that is)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lise View Post
    It seems that email has obviated the need to even use English, much less spell it correctly, or compose sentences with any grace. Here's a line from last night's exchange with an online maybe-date:

    "Lise...the same. Thank you. I am very non eecky." (and it went on, a bit more coherently)

    I wrote back, asking, "what does 'non-eecky' mean?"

    He replied, "I guess I am trying to telll I reread your profile and we "may" match... "May"...

    At that point, I gave up. I may, or may not ever know what "eecky", or, for that matter, "non eecky" might be. L.
    I love it that this thread's not dead!

    And now, I will reply by quoting MYSELF from 16 months ago.

    The scenario: I was on match.com (btw, I am now happily off match.com and in love with a wonderful guy --not the one cited above-- so the system can work...), and emailing with the above cited guy. We did meet. I asked him what "non-eecky" meant. He said he was trying to reassure me that he was "not icky". Not a creep. Except. That he turned out to be a creep. We had a nice first date, made a date to see each other again, which he canceled by email at midnight the night before. Then, 3 months later, he sends an email begging my forgiveness, telling me he'd been in a horrible car crash, and was recovering...I had my doubts, but wrote him back. "When", I asked, "was this accident?" Two weeks ago. Oh, you mean 2.5 months after you blew me off? You Sir, are EECKY!
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    ah, so when they say EEKY, they are ICKY.

    good to know!
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    EEEK!

    I guess non-eeky means you won't scream in fright when you see him.
    Non-icky means you won't puke.
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    i ride by the "integrity free school" on my way to church.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PinkBike View Post
    i ride by the "integrity free school" on my way to church.
    Oh dear.
    what were they thinking?
    Glad it's free, who would pay for that?
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    simply outstanding... thank you all.

    I will contribute to this someday...

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    Can I quote myself

    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    especially if they work for Neighborhhodee legal services in El Monte, CA!
    They replaced the sign! with one that has the correct spelling! how dare they!

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    My favorite local new and used bookstore just added a new section, with a nice sign:

    Used Children

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    poet, that is hilarious!
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