FAO Mr Heide

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  • edited February 2008
    Vertigo wrote: »
    I don't own any pink clothes though and certainly not shirts, god, no thanks, they're awful.
    I do have a habit of choosing the girl or dressing the avatar in pink in games though :) Unless the wife's around in which case she makes a point of telling me that under no uncertain terms am I choosing a girl.

    OMFG U R GAYZOR!!111!1eleventyone!!1111

    LOLZ!!111!1eleventyone!!1111

    Okay. That's quite enough of that.

    Andrew
  • edited February 2008
    NickH wrote: »
    Must admit it surprised me when (straight) men started wearing pink shirts - it really doesn't suit them...

    Quite a few of the younger guys at work wear pink shirts, and ties.

    I don't, as I used to wear them when they were last fashionable (as I'm old).



    edit:- as I'm old please explain
    111!1eleventyone!!1111
  • edited February 2008
    my god.....
  • edited February 2008
    my guinea pig...
  • edited February 2008
    Vertigo wrote: »
    I don't own any pink clothes though and certainly not shirts, god, no thanks, they're awful.
    I do have a habit of choosing the girl or dressing the avatar in pink in games though :) Unless the wife's around in which case she makes a point of telling me that under no uncertain terms am I choosing a girl.

    You must have been really jealous of the girls and their barbies when you were growing up. :p

    Although I admit that I do the same sometimes. It's my secret shame. :oops:
    I think it all started happening when mile joined the forum.
  • edited February 2008
    my gf suggested i buy a pink shirt while we were out shopping, i smacked her on the ass then dragged her into the changing rooms and inpregnated her, then i impregnated 5 of the sales staff while drinking a 12 pack of lager. she never questioned my manhood again.


    (and like a true man, i ran away from the child support people and changed my name)


    ted.
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    my gf suggested i buy a pink shirt while we were out shopping,

    Ahhh the 'telling you how to dress' stage....things must be getting serious.
  • edited February 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    Ahhh the 'telling you how to dress' stage....things must be getting serious.

    nah if you didn't guess the story was made up.

    we are at that stage now where she is telling me to wash my clothes though.
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    nah if you didn't guess the story was made up.

    I chose to believe it, I'll ponder it further in the shower tonight.
  • edited February 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    I chose to believe it, I'll ponder it further in the shower tonight.

    i don't know how to take that.
  • edited February 2008
    Hmm. Last time I got told how to dress by a girl, I ended up in a cheerleader's outfit.
  • edited February 2008
    Being 'old skool' i'm not into this pink shirt / tie / top crap that the trendies do nowadays. My best mate says 'if you cant wear pink then youre the one with the problem' but thats crap.

    My wife wants me to wear the odd pink thing as well (not saying bright pink jumper) but a jumper say with horizontal lines with pink bits on etc.

    Either way, i'm a southerner whos moved up north to the deepest darkest bit 'urp north' and i drink cider.

    If i went into a local pub round here with my 'Eastenders' style accent, ask for a pint of cider and have a pink shirt on i would get a kickin ! (And rightly so, i would start punching myself as well)

    Pink shirts/ties, nah. Wear something if you want to wear it but dont just wear pink all of a sudden because 'Mens weekly' tells you to or the media/burd/fashion tells you.

    As Meatloaf said, he'll do anything for love but not wear a pink shirt/tie (which he basically meant)
  • edited February 2008
    theres a pic of me in a pink sparkly cowboy hat somewhere.
  • edited February 2008
    murtceps wrote: »
    edit:- as I'm old please explain


    From Answers.com: (see http://www.answers.com/topic/exclamation-point )

    "Internet culture

    In recent Internet culture, especially where leet is used, an excessive way of expressing exclamation in text is seen as !!!!!!111. This notation originates from the eagerness to add multiple exclamation marks but failing to hit the shift key combination properly. Later this behavior has evolved into a sign of recognition for certain Internet cultures who now intentionally add 1s after their expressions either to ridicule people who do it without purpose or as a sign of recognition towards others who also are familiar with the behavior. As a further pun to this development of linguistics, some add literal ones such as !!!eleventyone!!111one! to explicitly state that their use of 1s was intentionally typed, since eleventyone is fairly unlikely to be typed by accident."



    Andrew
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    i don't know how to take that.

    Ooer!!!!

    Andrew
  • edited February 2008
    From Answers.com: (see http://www.answers.com/topic/exclamation-point )

    "Internet culture

    In recent Internet culture, especially where leet is used, an excessive way of expressing exclamation in text is seen as !!!!!!111. This notation originates from the eagerness to add multiple exclamation marks but failing to hit the shift key combination properly. Later this behavior has evolved into a sign of recognition for certain Internet cultures who now intentionally add 1s after their expressions either to ridicule people who do it without purpose or as a sign of recognition towards others who also are familiar with the behavior. As a further pun to this development of linguistics, some add literal ones such as !!!eleventyone!!111one! to explicitly state that their use of 1s was intentionally typed, since eleventyone is fairly unlikely to be typed by accident."



    Andrew

    ty



    tee-why
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    nah if you didn't guess the story was made up.

    we are at that stage now where she is telling me to wash my clothes though.
    You were having homo-erotic fantasies about Jake The Muss again, weren't you! :lol:

    Necros.
  • edited February 2008
    Did someone say that we WoSsers were mature? :lol:

    Hur hur.
  • edited February 2008
    sully wrote: »
    Not being an internet geek, the last thing I feel is foolish about not understanding the "quote" button, but thanks for pointing it out.

    And the arselicker statement was for Lockett
    Hey dude, don't worry, come back. We've all made ALLCAPS-comments around here one time or another. The ensuing barrage of snide comments is just part of the WoS initiation, so come back and continue to be a part of the never ending experience which WoS is.

    What say you?

    :-)
  • edited February 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Hey dude, don't worry, come back. We've all made ALLCAPS-comments around here one time or another. The ensuing barrage of snide comments is just part of the WoS initiation, so come back and continue to be a part of the never ending experience which WoS is.

    What say you?

    :-)

    go back to russia, commie!!

    it's survival of the fatest round here.
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    it's survival of the fatest round here.

    At least I know how to spell both "fastest" and "fattest" ;-)
  • edited February 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    At least I know how to spell both "fastest" and "fattest" ;-)

    LIAR, i know grizzly helps you out with bigger words.
  • edited February 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    What say you?

    GAYLORD!!!
  • edited February 2008
    mile wrote: »
    LIAR, i know grizzly helps you out with bigger words.

    I'm wearing him in-side out today, so all I hear is "MMmmphh, mphhpphh, mummffffmppspsph!" (and it tickles!)
  • edited February 2008
    monty.mole wrote: »
    GAYLORD!!!

    What's the surname again?
  • edited February 2008
    Can anyone tell me how to start eating like a vegetarian?

    Or is this the wrong forum for that?
  • edited February 2008
    Cihl wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me how to start eating like a vegetarian?

    Or is this the wrong forum for that?

    altogether..... GAYLORD!!!

    :)
  • edited February 2008
    Cihl wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me how to start eating like a vegetarian?

    Or is this the wrong forum for that?

    It starts with a lot of nibbling, if it's green you nibble at it, it's crunchy and green you do some more nibbling, if it's orange-coloured and is a carrot then you crunch it with your teeth.

    I hear it's all basically a teeth-based thing. You chomp, crunch and nibble. That's all there really is to it, I believe.
  • edited February 2008
    And i did a search on infoseek and it replied with:

    You are one sick puppy!

    What's up with that, huh?
  • edited February 2008
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    It starts with a lot of nibbling, if it's green you nibble at it, it's crunchy and green you do some more nibbling, if it's orange-coloured and is a carrot then you crunch it with your teeth.

    I hear it's all basically a teeth-based thing. You chomp, crunch and nibble. That's all there really is to it, I believe.

    i'd never eat anything that couldn't put up a fight.
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