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JohnH
 
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On 13 Jan 2005 13:02:15 -0800, "basskisser"
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JohnH wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005 11:00:43 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005 08:49:55 -0800, "basskisser"
wrote:


NOYB wrote:
First the Wal-Mart bag picture...and now this:




http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...1_sun203ok.jpg

On the a

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UK
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My god, you guys are getting more childish acting every day.....
Truly pathetic. Do those old farts that you are fleecing know how
childish you are?

Whooooosh!

Not to worry, John, I KNEW you were like that. I expected a tad more
from NOYB.


Like what, b'asskisser?

John H

Read above. Can you figure it out? Oh, hell, I'll reach up and cut and
paste it for you, so MAYBE you'll get it:
My god, you guys are getting more childish acting every day.....
Truly pathetic.


Just for you, b'asskisser:

Main Entry: hu·mor
Pronunciation: 'hyü-m&r, 'yü-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English humour, from Middle French humeur, from
Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin humor, from Latin humor, umor
moisture; akin to Old Norse vokr damp, Latin humEre to be moist, and
perhaps to Greek hygros wet
1 a : a normal functioning bodily semifluid or fluid (as the blood or
lymph) b : a secretion (as a hormone) that is an excitant of activity
2 a in medieval physiology : a fluid or juice of an animal or plant;
specifically : one of the four fluids entering into the constitution
of the body and determining by their relative proportions a person's
health and temperament b : characteristic or habitual disposition or
bent : TEMPERAMENT of cheerful humor c : an often temporary state of
mind imposed especially by circumstances was in no humor to listen d
: a sudden, unpredictable, or unreasoning inclination : WHIM the
uncertain humors of nature
3 a : that quality which appeals to a sense of the ludicrous or
absurdly incongruous b : the mental faculty of discovering,
expressing, or appreciating the ludicrous or absurdly incongruous c :
something that is or is designed to be comical or amusing
synonym see WIT
- out of humor : out of sorts

Check out the number 3c. Don't get hung up on the earlier bodily
secretions part.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes