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  • IIC
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 14938

    #46
    Also...It is not Orgasmatic...It is Orgasmic
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    • skiracer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 6314

      #47
      Originally posted by IIC View Post
      Also...It is not Orgasmatic...It is Orgasmic
      Poetic license Doug. Which sounds more dramatic, ORGASMATICor ORGASMIC? Maybe it's what the author wants it to reflect in his own mind an imagination when coining a new phrase regardless of the correct spelling.
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      • peanuts
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 3365

        #48
        Originally posted by skiracer View Post
        Poetic license Doug. Which sounds more dramatic, ORGASMATICor ORGASMIC? Maybe it's what the author wants it to reflect in his own mind an imagination when coining a new phrase regardless of the correct spelling.
        Do you have a geographic license, as well?

        Don't send any quarterbacks this way. Tatnic, if he actually engaged his mind before his mouth, would have realized that the best quarterbacks of all time all came from the Pittsburgh area- (Unitas, Namath, Montana, Marino, Jim Kelly, and many more). Many more mediocre q'backs come from here, as well. It must be in the beer... because even the ones that aren't from here, but play here, are better than the rest of the league on their bad days. Of course, if they came from New Jersey, I'm not sure if we could ever fix them.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by peanuts View Post
          Do you have a geographic license, as well?

          Don't send any quarterbacks this way. Tatnic, if he actually engaged his mind before his mouth, would have realized that the best quarterbacks of all time all came from the Pittsburgh area- (Unitas, Namath, Montana, Marino, Jim Kelly, and many more). Many more mediocre q'backs come from here, as well. It must be in the beer... because even the ones that aren't from here, but play here, are better than the rest of the league on their bad days. Of course, if they came from New Jersey, I'm not sure if we could ever fix them.
          Wasn't it obvious that I was referring to the Steelers? How can a team go from the super bowl to the toilet bowl in such record time? My explanation is that last year was a fluke, a hot streak at the right time, lousy competition, etc.

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          • peanuts
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 3365

            #50
            Originally posted by Tatnic View Post
            Wasn't it obvious that I was referring to the Steelers? How can a team go from the super bowl to the toilet bowl in such record time? My explanation is that last year was a fluke, a hot streak at the right time, lousy competition, etc.
            The only thing that kills things faster than Chuck Norris is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan that just heard an insult to their team.

            You obviously do not know the story of the Steelers. Honestly, I don't want to get into some kind of banter about it. Some people are passionate about their favorite teams, usually for several reasons. I think you would be amazed at the diversity and geographical coverage of the fan base for the Steelers program.

            If you call their performance a fluke, you know nothing, and I mean zero, zilch, nada, of the Steelers. Any other reason for the statement you made is done simply to get under my skin. If that is the case, I don't much appreciate that fact, but if the former is true, then cheer all you want for whatever loser team you would like. I don't think the Steelers would want a fan like you, anyway.
            Hide not your talents.
            They for use were made.
            What's a sundial in the shade?

            - Benjamin Franklin

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            • skiracer
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2004
              • 6314

              #51
              Do you have a geographic license, as well?

              Licenses of every type for every situation. And the most important license of all is the one the let's the bearer write up a new license to cover whatever you need whenever you need one to cover a predicament. They are expensive but obtainable. Doug is another owner off one of them aside from the many others he owns and has hanging on his office wall I'm sure.
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              • #52
                Originally posted by peanuts View Post
                The only thing that kills things faster than Chuck Norris is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan that just heard an insult to their team.

                You obviously do not know the story of the Steelers. Honestly, I don't want to get into some kind of banter about it. Some people are passionate about their favorite teams, usually for several reasons. I think you would be amazed at the diversity and geographical coverage of the fan base for the Steelers program.

                If you call their performance a fluke, you know nothing, and I mean zero, zilch, nada, of the Steelers. Any other reason for the statement you made is done simply to get under my skin. If that is the case, I don't much appreciate that fact, but if the former is true, then cheer all you want for whatever loser team you would like. I don't think the Steelers would want a fan like you, anyway.
                Bradshaw was the best quarterback Pittsburgh ever had, by a long shot. I don't believe he was from that neck of the woods either. Hey, maybe you can salvage the year and root for the Eagles! I like Garcia..I think he's the best story of the year. Big Ben could learn alot from him.

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                • peanuts
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 3365

                  #53
                  Originally posted by skiracer View Post
                  Do you have a geographic license, as well?

                  Licenses of every type for every situation. And the most important license of all is the one the let's the bearer write up a new license to cover whatever you need whenever you need one to cover a predicament. They are expensive but obtainable. Doug is another owner off one of them aside from the many others he owns and has hanging on his office wall I'm sure.
                  jejejejeje

                  I want the license that gives you the license to write your own licenses...
                  Hide not your talents.
                  They for use were made.
                  What's a sundial in the shade?

                  - Benjamin Franklin

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                  • peanuts
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2006
                    • 3365

                    #54
                    last chance

                    OK everyone, this is your final chance.

                    Let me know what changes, if any, you would like to have incorporated into the pick of the week contest.

                    Tell me now, or tell me never

                    BTW: the contest will remain in its current location- on the thread which billyjoe started. The one we are all used to visiting
                    Hide not your talents.
                    They for use were made.
                    What's a sundial in the shade?

                    - Benjamin Franklin

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