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Fro your enjoyment and pleasure I present to you a thread you may hijack at will!
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ok i'll bite
stick em up !!!!!!!! |
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Turn this thing around -- we're going to Cuba.
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Let's not hijack this thread.
I think it's already going in a good direction. I think I'll just hop on and enjoy the ride. |
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pshh its not fun when you offer it to be hijacked ><
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i like milk ^_^
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how many times do you think i can post before i have to get another glass of milk???
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ok milk time ^_^
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have you tried llama milk?
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no is it any good?
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Why do they call it "hijack"? There's no jack, and if there was, why would you say "Hi" to it? "Oh, hi jack, would you mind helping me change my tire?" It makes no sense.
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eeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwww
Llama milk!!!! yucky!! |
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Lex....let me put on some music for you....you know what I want Sug...
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Not the SpiderCam!
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Hi! I'm from the thread police. We got a report about a hijacking...
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Doc, I think you need to go talk to Coco!
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just the facts, ma'am...just the facts...
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Hijacking:
Word History: The origin of this word is a complete mystery. We can only speculate that it derives from one of the meanings of the verb to jack referring to nefarious activities, such as poaching. In current US slang, to jack a car means to steal it but no one seems to know if this sense predates the 1920s, when hijack began appearing in print. So, jack could be derived from hijack. It does seem to be the case that the term originally applied to ships, so it may have originally referred to jacking by filibusters on the high seas. That, however, is pure speculation. Seems no one knows Lex |
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