An excellent idea :D my cup holder is right in front of an air vent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shea
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An excellent idea :D my cup holder is right in front of an air vent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shea
If you use strong enough oil, trust me, you won't need a vent! :p Would have been nice if he'd warned me the first time I got back into my car! :eek2:
ack!! Why aren't we using teleportation like in Star Trek yet?? I took my car in today and it will cost a crap ton to get it fixed.
I knew I should have gone to town and bought boots today now rain and no boots!
boooooooooooooo
This is getting really annoying.....+_+
My birds are so funny! When I give them fresh food and water, they "help" me by grabing hold of the dish and backing it back into the cage. :lol:
I know in usa it is used to refer to girls as something like "hot chicken" which is absolutely offensive to me anywau i must say that this horrible definition is used also in italy when "porks boys"say "pollastrelle" derived by POLLO which is in english chicken.
Anyway i'm quite sure it has nothing to do with the spanish chicas which just means girls.In spanish there's another word to refer to girls in that way but i can't remember which one is at the momnt, 'cause spanish is full of that kind of words...a really amazing language believe me!!
I see we are back to the origin of the English slang chick for girl.Quote:
Originally Posted by michela
In American slang there are many other nicknames for women you might find equally offensive: babe, hoochee mama, wet dream, broad, hog (as in trolling for hogs), bimbo, bimbette (young bimbo), baby factory, etc. Guys are hunks, boy toys, muscle heads, walking paychecks, testosterone junkies, etc.
The war between the sexes (as writer James Thurber called it) is revealed in slang language.
Three definitions of the term chick:
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Definition:
A young woman, particularly an attractive young woman.
Example:
1) I like Holly -- she's a cool chick!
Etymology:
A 'chick' is literally a young chicken or any baby bird. The use of 'chick' to refer to a young woman comes from 1920s African-American slang.
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chick
(Zoology) A young bird.
(specifically) A young chicken.
(slang) A (beautiful) woman.
Something else I learned that I found quite interesting is the fact that "biddy" is also a chicken. As in that old "biddy" ought to mind her own business.Quote:
chick n 1. a female. The term is considered offensive by many females, but is used by other females to describe themselves (e.g. "biker chicks.") female
but I digress.
Does anyone else find it funny that the banner add says: "Don't Read"? I know it's an add for audio something - but still it's very doric. :lol:
So does anyone else have a problem with the term "chick"? Do I need to consider changing my thing up there? It took me this long to get one... :brickwall
Why I am very very happy today!
a) I dropped at least 2 shirt sizes in 5 weeks and I now have a niceish waist :D
B) I HAVE new BOOTS!!! the first I ever earned my self
c) tommorow Im getting cheese cake and going out with grownupos as a grown up :eek:
d) Tommorow Im getting to eat Potatoes
Life is good
:D :nod:
i wish a worled without the bush's cruel capitalism
You mean a chick can't be uggo? Biker chicks usually are.Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
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Originally Posted by papayahed
I have no problem, as long as you're form the female gender. If you are male and you are calling yourself chick, I would wonder.
Congrats on your weight loss! :nod: I need to lose about 20 pounds myself! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
Are potatoes rare where you come from? or are you rewarding yourself for a successful diet?
Potatoes are banned on the diet and I do love them.
No Im going out to a retersaut for dinner with the people from work.
:D
and diets not over yet still have 7 weeks to go.
I just gave 3 definitions, I did say they were all the definitions.Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
You know, regular exercise is the best and healtiest way to loose weight, and you can still eat the food you like. A temporary diet is usually of little use. When the diet is over the weight often comes back because old eating habbits are taken up again, amongst other reasons.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
Regular exercise on the other hand raises the metabolic rate and thus increases the burning of energy. You'll also feel more energetic during the day by doing this. But I am sure you know all of this.
Anyway, temporary diet = bad, regular exercise = good.
A combination of a good (permanent)diet and regular exercise is the best.
LOL love this one :DQuote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
Well I actually thought that chick comes from the Spanish chica... but it got a different meaning in English as chica is neutral I suppose, as michela said... you know, semantic sliding or whatever it's called in English (slittamento semantico ;))
The one I've always found too funny is 'bimbo'. That is a word for 'child' in Italian, even a quite sweet one in some contexts. I think I'll never be able to prononuce that in the English sense ;)
Just remember when you eat an egg that it could have been a chick if the chicken had been seeing a ****. A rooster then (what sillyness) Well pooh, I can't say that word for male chicken?
Yeah I know the diet involves excersise everyday, then goes off on a diet for life with excersises.Quote:
Originally Posted by AimusSage
thing is Ive never done excersises in my life so the real purpose in the diet was to get healthy.
:lol: Scheher that was funny!
a random thought ....eng lit. lectures are not funny
my teacher( teachin me The Rover)...has the "ability" to turn a comedy into a tragedy!
wow!
just Wow
thats my random thought :Dhttp://www.websmileys.com/sm/happy/1449.gif
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have an anodized grill pans. Are those suppossed to be seasoned like cast iron pans? And how do I clean the damn thing. Damn that commercial, they looked so intriguing I had to buy one and give it a whirl.
i love my guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
orange juice is soooooooooooooo cooooooooool
:nod: not really!
:banana: :lol:
It is if you put it in the fridge, I would even go as far and say it becomes subzero, it's that cool :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
Oh and a random thought, a business analysis of a company takes a lot of work.
:p Amius you know very well thats not what I meant :p
I couldn't sleep the other night and started reading 'Little Claus and big Claus' by H.C.Andersen. I got nightmares. It's a bad story!! Everybody lie and cheat, the 'good' guy sells his grandmothers dead body, lies to a man that just fed him, switches places with a guy so he will die instead and encourages a man to commit suicide! It's a scary book for childrens literature.
Am I missing something? not understanding the story or what!?
well, that's my random thought...
No I dont think so but most fairytales are horrible forinsance andersons little mermaid comits suicide you know?
We've all been spoiled by Disney and the happy cheerful worlds where all stories have a happy ending.
Personally I kinda like the 'bad' stories. All this overly happy dogoody stuff tends to be a little to much for my taste.
so your a villian at heart then Aimus?
like the dog with the funny laugh from wacky races whats his name muttley?
:D
I like some of the nastier stories a well although the whole king who wantedf to mrry his daughtr stuff is a bit off if you ak me and then there is an awgful children bok in the library called the ugly monster and the stone rabbit about thi monster whowas nice but really so ugly everything that saw him died and how everyone hated him and this is altrighty because he ugly :mad:
Give that monster a mirror, it would be the merciful thing to do, or maybe give him an extreme makeover on TV, that would solve two problems at once, all the annoying makeover programs end because there is no one left to watch it, and the monster can live happily ever after, with some new face transplantation or something similar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
And as for me being a villan at heart, that is debatable, I have yet to find a heart in my cold evil body. :p
I eat my cast iron pans seasoned with salt and a touch of cumin.Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
What no hot sauce? How gauch.Quote:
Originally Posted by starrwriter
Maybe even gauche.Quote:
Originally Posted by papayahed
(PS: Why don't you people download and install the free version of WordWeb? It will teach you how to spell: http://wordweb.info/free/)
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Originally Posted by starrwriter
:lol: :lol: The funny part is that I even looked the word up to make sure I was spelling it correctly. :lol: :lol:
Where is baddad??
and Jack and Bong?
and come to mention it scher?!