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Post by gato on Apr 2, 2020 5:45:30 GMT -5
Young men take pride in that manly pursuit of yellow-writing their names in the snow.
As they age, however, their punctuation begins to degrade and streaming becomes something they only do to watch a movie.
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Post by ninworks on Apr 2, 2020 7:25:03 GMT -5
My dad once told me that when he was young he would wake up in the morning and pee in his face. Now he can barely get his shoes wet.
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hilltop87
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Post by hilltop87 on Apr 2, 2020 13:16:34 GMT -5
This could be a good name for a band.
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Apr 2, 2020 14:39:11 GMT -5
Many many years ago I thought a pal of mine had written his name in the snow in my front yard, but upon closer inspection I realized it was my girlfriend's handwriting. The two-timing bimbo!
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Post by Seldom Seen on Apr 2, 2020 15:50:56 GMT -5
LOL you Moerons! My snow-writing is in Morse Code now dit dit dit dash.
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Apr 2, 2020 18:13:56 GMT -5
Well played! [golf clap]
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Post by Ragtop on Apr 3, 2020 5:07:46 GMT -5
My dad's best friend was like a favorite uncle to me. Actually, more like a 2nd father; my dad worked two jobs, and Bud (who had no kids) filled in for him, would take me camping and fishing. Taught me how to ride a motorcycle, and many other things. I remember watching him write his name in a snowbank when I was 7 or 8, and I thought it was the funniest thing I had seen up to that point in my life. Hilarious!
I gave his eulogy when he passed several years ago, and as a tribute I ran down the list of the many things I had learned from him. I got a huge laugh when I mentioned that he taught me the proper way for a "guy to write his name in the snow."
It needed no explanation.
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