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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 9:55 am 
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:43 am 
:wave: Dani & Kappy :wave:

Have ya'll ever taken a shower at the car wash? I just did.  :withstupid:

There was a big hole in the hose and when I turned the water on... the whole left side of me got soaked. Oh yeah, everything was still UNTIL I turned the water on! Soon as I turned it on, the wind picked up, kept blowing my hair in my face. I was out there L M A O! Only a Schizofriendly person could be amused at a time like this.

Enjoying yourself at the car wash. <I highly recommend it.>

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Blech,  That's horrible Lena.  Considering wind and current temps in my area (which I love, but certainly would not appreciate after getting soaked with water) that's a scary thought..  They really should check and maintain their equipment. A leak the size of which would SOAK you (unless the nozzle is loose) in a hose doesn't usually just suddenly happen to *commercial* grade equip.. Anyway... Hope all is well...

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:59 am 
Thanks, Kappy. I'm fine. It was cold, but sunny out. I really thought it was hilarious coz it seems like these things only happen to me. I DO, however worry about any little old ladies it may happen to.


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Hilarious is only when it happens to somebody else  :hug:


Sort've like the difference between Major and Minor surgery..  If the idiot that lives across the street has to have a quintup Bypass that's minor surgery.  If I have to go to the dentist for a filling, that's MAJOR !! :drunk:

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SweetestL @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:43 am wrote:
:wave: Dani & Kappy :wave:

Have ya'll ever taken a shower at the car wash? I just did.  :withstupid:

There was a big hole in the hose and when I turned the water on... the whole left side of me got soaked. Oh yeah, everything was still UNTIL I turned the water on! Soon as I turned it on, the wind picked up, kept blowing my hair in my face. I was out there L M A O! Only a Schizofriendly person could be amused at a time like this.

Enjoying yourself at the car wash. <I highly recommend it.>

Adios amigos.
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Awwww Lena, that is terrible, funny the way you described it though! That would be something that would happen to me too!  LMAO


It's a good thing that it wasn't too cold outside, burrrrrrrrrrr....

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Steven Kaplan @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:56 pm wrote:
Hilarious is only when it happens to somebody else  :hug:


Sort've like the difference between Major and Minor surgery..  If the idiot that lives across the street has to have a quintup Bypass that's minor surgery.  If I have to go to the dentist for a filling, that's MAJOR !! :drunk:


Mr. Kaplan, you're afraid of the big-bad dentist?   So am I.... :shock:

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Steven Kaplan @ November 8th 2007, 3:56 pm wrote:
Hilarious is only when it happens to somebody else  :hug:


Sort've like the difference between Major and Minor surgery..  If the idiot that lives across the street has to have a quintup Bypass that's minor surgery.  If I have to go to the dentist for a filling, that's MAJOR !! :drunk:


Wench.  :baby1:

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Mr. Kaplan, you're afraid of the big-bad dentist?   So am I.... :shock:


I LOVE the dentist.  :hug:


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Awwww Lena, that is terrible, funny the way you described it though! That would be something that would happen to me too!  LMAO


It's a good thing that it wasn't too cold outside, burrrrrrrrrrr....


Yay! I'm glad I'm not the only one it COULD happen to.  LMAO


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{{{{Lena}}}}


Your sub was soooo beautiful!  I listened 3 times, it sounds very familiar but I can't put my finger on it...You did a terrific job!   :hug:

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:54 pm 
Awww!  :hug: TYVM Dani!

It was from the movie "Pretty Woman".


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Mr. Kaplan, you're afraid of the big-bad dentist?   So am I.


It's not among one of my first picks when I think of a "Scintillating ambiance"..  (OK Dani,  did I spell Ambience wrong ?   or is ambient a different term all together) well teach ?





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This can mean only one thing !

Lena found a dentist that looks just like R. Sambora..  LOL


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Wench.


true, but I prefer this term to "Spinster".  It's so passe'    :yes:

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Dang It !    Another term I've been using incorrectly !

Most I don't think realize the actual definition of "Wench".  I THOUGHT the term referred to the female version of "Cumudgian", or a grouchy OLDER woman.  I was incoorect.

1. a country lass or working girl: The milkmaid was a healthy wench.  
2. Usually Facetious. a girl or young woman.  
3. Archaic. a strumpet.  

(Another term where I assumed the definition to be the definition I was told long ago without taking into consideration that the person telling me might be wrong) :(

I've been using the term incorrectly for many years..

I suppose I should tame it down with the attempts at erudition,especially since we have a tournament Scrabble player amongst ( or is it among ) us'ns


Kappy <---- has a tough time remembering that the word "Shtoonk" is always spelled with TWO  O's   :shock:

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SweetestL @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:54 pm wrote:
Awww!  :hug: TYVM Dani!

It was from the movie "Pretty Woman".



Ahhhhhh that's right!!  :hi5:

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I can speak "urban slang" too

If I were to enter the following into my slangslator under "trucker" speak

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Ahhhhhh that's right!!


The conjunction I would get would be


Sheeit  A$$RIGHT !    LOL


(or is that "redneck" speak? I don't wanna fergit if'n yez  gits muhdrif)

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Steven Kaplan @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:36 pm wrote:
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Mr. Kaplan, you're afraid of the big-bad dentist?   So am I.


It's not among one of my first picks when I think of a "Scintillating ambiance"..  (OK Dani,  did I spell Ambience wrong ?   or is ambient a different term all together) well teach ?





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I LOVE the dentist.


This can mean only one thing !

Lena found a dentist that looks just like R. Sambora..  LOL


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Wench.


true, but I prefer this term to "Spinster".  It's so passe'    :yes:





Ambience is the correct spelling Mr. Kaplan.  There really isn't a difference between Ambient & Ambience.  

Ambient - Completely surrounding; encompassing
Ambience - The special atmosphere or mood created by a particular environment

Oh and Lena, can you please give me the location of that dentist?  :dancin:

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So is ambiance just the french term ?

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Steven Kaplan @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 4:46 pm wrote:
Dang It !    Another term I've been using incorrectly !

Most I don't think realize the actual definition of "Wench".  I THOUGHT the term referred to the female version of "Cumudgian", or a grouchy OLDER woman.  I was incoorect.

1. a country lass or working girl: The milkmaid was a healthy wench.  
2. Usually Facetious. a girl or young woman.  
3. Archaic. a strumpet.  

(Another term where I assumed the definition to be the definition I was told long ago without taking into consideration that the person telling me might be wrong) :(

I've been using the term incorrectly for many years..

I suppose I should tame it down with the attempts at erudition,especially since we have a tournament Scrabble player amongst ( or is it among ) us'ns


Kappy <---- has a tough time remembering that the word "Shtoonk" is always spelled with TWO  O's   :shock:



*Erudition* Good word Mr. Kaplan.... :hi5:

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Steven Kaplan @ Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:09 pm wrote:
So is ambiance just the french term ?



Hmmmmm, I do believe that it is English, interesting!

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