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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
I'll try to find it and stick it in a PM to you.
Please do.

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
I'll try to find it and stick it in a PM to you.
Hey, there is not PM's in the STG game!!!! 😛 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Hey, there is not PM's in the STG game!!!! 😛 😉
I think he may have trouble finding it - "5 or 6 times" doesn't sound like me, "a hundred times" would be more typical. 🙂

Meanwhile...

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Originally posted by @torunn
I think he may have trouble finding it - "5 or 6 times" doesn't sound like me, "a hundred times" would be more typical. 🙂

Meanwhile...
I'm not counting. Maybe only 13?

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Originally posted by @coquette
I'm not counting. Maybe only 13?
Somebody needs to check this out on the
Potrzebie System Of Weights And Measures.

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Originally posted by @leur
Somebody needs to check this out on the
Potrzebie System Of Weights And Measures.
Damn I hate homework....LOL....

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
Damn I hate homework....LOL....
This is not an LOL matter

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Originally posted by @coquette
This is not an LOL matter
It's a matter of deepest concern, if ever there was one.

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Originally posted by @torunn
It's a matter of deepest concern, if ever there was one.
I LOL at most things on here!!! 😛 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
I LOL at most things on here!!! 😛 😉
FURSHLUGGINER

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Originally posted by @leur
FURSHLUGGINER
From the Yiddish, one of several words Anglicized and popularized by the original writers of MAD Magazine. The word comes from shlogn ("to hit"😉 with the prefix far- which often indicates the one so described is taking on the quality named. Thus, in Yiddish it means something that is old, battered, or junky.

So you are calling me old, battered, or junky! Thanks I take that as a compliment coming from you! 😛 😉

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Originally posted by @very-rusty
From the Yiddish, one of several words Anglicized and popularized by the original writers of MAD Magazine. The word comes from shlogn ("to hit"😉 with the prefix far- which often indicates the one so described is taking on the quality named. Thus, in Yiddish it means something that is old, battered, or junky.

So you are calling me old, battered, or junky! Thanks I take that as a compliment coming from you! 😛 😉
Anything coming from Leur should be stuck in a folder for future use.

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Originally posted by @great-big-stees
Anything coming from Leur should be stuck in a folder for future use.
Diswholestgthinghasmebefuddled, an ancient druid word for besmerchstd

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Originally posted by @coquette
Diswholestgthinghasmebefuddled, an ancient druid word for besmerchstd
Also to be put in the folder for future use.

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Originally posted by @torunn
Also to be put in the folder for future use.
I think we should just stick the works of it!!! 😉

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