whats you got in that?? VS. Old Firebird
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Originally posted by furyofthefestiva
So let me get this straight. You werent racing a festiva right? Oh well I guess its all right. Nothing to brag about but a kill none the less. You should come over sometime and Ill give you some pointers. Once you learn to control the stick of a festiva in all its might any car is a breeze. Another good trick of the trade is to never converse with an opposing racer. It weakens the knees and distracts your consentration. The next time someone asks what youve got under the hood just wink. youre a good kid
Originally posted by furyofthefestiva
So let me get this straight. You werent racing a festiva right? Oh well I guess its all right. Nothing to brag about but a kill none the less. You should come over sometime and Ill give you some pointers. Once you learn to control the stick of a festiva in all its might any car is a breeze. Another good trick of the trade is to never converse with an opposing racer. It weakens the knees and distracts your consentration. The next time someone asks what youve got under the hood just wink. youre a good kid
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Let me simplify it...get her done. Commonly used as Redneck or mullet slang. I figured you might understand that better. I realize that some mail order reading programs dont teach you to recognize words with capital letters within the word.....but then again it is already in phonics for you.
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Main Entry: sar·casm
Pronunciation: sär-ka-z&m
Function: noun
Etymology: French or Late Latin; French sarcasme from Late Latin sarcasmos from Greek sarkasmos from sarkazein to tear flesh bite the lips in rage sneer from sark- sarx flesh; probably akin to Avestan thwar&s- to cut
Date: 1550
1 : a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
Yea I know what gitter dun means. Now its your turn what is this mullet jargon?
Pronunciation: sär-ka-z&m
Function: noun
Etymology: French or Late Latin; French sarcasme from Late Latin sarcasmos from Greek sarkasmos from sarkazein to tear flesh bite the lips in rage sneer from sark- sarx flesh; probably akin to Avestan thwar&s- to cut
Date: 1550
1 : a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
Yea I know what gitter dun means. Now its your turn what is this mullet jargon?


