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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by miss kermie, May 8, 2012.

  1. CaseytheMuppet Well-Known Member

    I thought it was some sort of pop-tart.... :confused:
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  2. Hubert Well-Known Member

    Ah...OK...I sorta thought it was some sort of toy (like those flying monkey launcher things)
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  3. D'Snowth Well-Known Member

    Pasties, not pastries. :p
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  4. newsmanfan Well-Known Member

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    I find that the Vanilla Sundae Ice Cream Shoppe Pop-Tarts work best in the groin area, whilst plain old Frosted Strawberry will work for the bosom.

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  5. D'Snowth Well-Known Member

    Why is the whole Occupy movement STILL going on? Don't these people realize that after nearly a year, it's accomplished nothing? Are they seriously going to just keep protesting until these Wall Street tycoons just throw bags of money out their windows or something? That ain't gonna happen.
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  6. charlietheowl Well-Known Member

    I guess some people are not willing to give up the fight.
  7. newsmanfan Well-Known Member

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    Sadly, no one is covering the story anymore. While I admire the IDEAL of the movement, it was always doomed...the American public cares more about what the NJ Househo's are doing any given day than what their own corporate-sponsored government is doing to them.

    Bread and circuses, people. Bread and circuses.
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  8. miss kermie Well-Known Member

    If it's scientifically proven that cursing helps the anger and/or pain go away, why is it still frowned upon at school, work, etc...?
  9. Hubert Well-Known Member

    And in Hubertland...don't forget Hubertland... :p

    But seriously speaking, it's because that it does show a sense of unproffesionalism. Cursing is a bit offensive, and doesn't contribute much to a friendly environment. There are much better ways to manage anger than cursing.
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  10. miss kermie Well-Known Member

    Oh. I was only curious.
  11. Sgt Floyd Well-Known Member

    Like punching holes through walls or committing arson :p
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  12. Collgoff Well-Known Member

    Is it hard that you have the wrong date of events?
  13. D'Snowth Well-Known Member

    I don't know about that... in my middle school years, and those four weeks I spent in public high school, those kids would let various different swear words fly any chance they got; likewise, when I used to intern/volunteer at PBS, a few of the guys down there swore like sailors all the time.

    So I don't see any example anymore of it being frowned upon in school or work and such; again, in a lot of cases, some people feel it's perfect acceptable for kids to swear once they're out of kindergarten.
  14. miss kermie Well-Known Member

    Hubba hubba what now?
  15. charlietheowl Well-Known Member

    It all depends on the environment you work in. If you're a baseball player and you make an error in the field, then you can curse all you want. If you're a lawyer and the judge throws out one of your witness, then it's probably not acceptable to curse. Different jobs have different codes of behavior.
  16. Muppet fan 123 Well-Known Member

    If drinking and driving is illegal, then why do bars have parking lots?
  17. miss kermie Well-Known Member

    You gotta get there first, don't you?
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  18. Vincent Liu Well-Known Member

    Maybe the driver doesn't drink.
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  19. Mo Frackle Well-Known Member

    DD (designated driver). I've never been to a bar, but I doubt that everybody who drinks goes by that concept. And I do support having a desginated driver, all the way.
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  20. Vincent Liu Well-Known Member

    Yeah, that's the phrase. Thank you!

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