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I am going to admit I am officially 110% B-O-R-E-D!!!!!
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Let me drop my towel
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i'm bored 2! ugh.
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why don't you drink some of your bagged milk eh??? then take off you hoser
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Let me drop my towel from bored to WOW in 1.2 seconds!! |
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this is th day shift,,,,stick around,it will get better
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Let me drop my towel Now that would be entertaining! What will we do after the towel falls? |
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Let me drop my towel Now that would be entertaining! What will we do after the towel falls? I'll let you "Handle" that |
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why don't you drink some of your bagged milk eh??? then take off you hoser In all honesty? I do not particularity like milk. and one day you will tell me what a hoser is right. |
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Edited by
whispertoascream
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Sat 06/14/08 01:59 PM
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Let me drop my towel Now that would be entertaining! What will we do after the towel falls? I'll let you "Handle" that |
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Edited by
DQ66
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Sat 06/14/08 01:59 PM
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Wanna help me fold laundry?
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this is th day shift,,,,stick around,it will get better |
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Wanna help me fold laundry? I am so bored I would probably take you up on that. Heck I already offered to help my friend clean her apartment. |
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Hoser: Like the very similar term hosehead, it originally referred to farmers of the Canadian prairies, who would siphon gas from farming vehicles with a hose during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The expression has since been converted to the verb 'to hose' as in to trick, deceive, or steal - for example: "That card-shark sure hosed me." Hosed has an additional meaning of becoming drunk - for example: "Let's go out and get hosed."
The term "hoser" refers to an era in hockey before the ice resurfacing machine came into use. The losing team had to hose off the ice. The term "hoser" can then be construed to mean loser.[ |
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Hoser eh.........
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Hoser: Like the very similar term hosehead, it originally referred to farmers of the Canadian prairies, who would siphon gas from farming vehicles with a hose during the Great Depression of the 1930s. The expression has since been converted to the verb 'to hose' as in to trick, deceive, or steal - for example: "That card-shark sure hosed me." Hosed has an additional meaning of becoming drunk - for example: "Let's go out and get hosed." The term "hoser" refers to an era in hockey before the ice resurfacing machine came into use. The losing team had to hose off the ice. The term "hoser" can then be construed to mean loser.[ See now was that so hard? |
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Wanna help me fold laundry? I am so bored I would probably take you up on that. Heck I already offered to help my friend clean her apartment. Heck, when we're done with the laundry, I'll let you clean my bathroom |
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Let me drop my towel Go ahead I dare you |
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Let me drop my towel Go ahead I dare you |
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