September All Topic Thread - All Welcome Part 7
Yeah, I know - It's only the 31st of August. I won't be here to start it on the first, so here we go.
I trust nobody will post this thread until then. Like Sheriff Buford T. Justice, a distinguished officer of over 35 years seniority said: http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...57/buford1.jpg "You can think about it, but doooooooon't do it". |
Word 'O' the day, part 2
bilious
\BILL-yus\ <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.drhinternet.net/images/wodhtml2008/clear.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> adjective Meaning <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.drhinternet.net/images/wodhtml2008/clear.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> 1 a : of or relating to bile b : marked by or suffering from liver dysfunction and especially excessive secretion of bile *2 : of or indicative of a peevish ill-natured disposition 3 : sickeningly unpleasant Example Sentence <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.drhinternet.net/images/wodhtml2008/clear.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> Art’s bilious demeanor made him ill-suited for a job in customer service, and he was let go from the position after two weeks.<!-- Advertising Text Box (for Encycl. Britannica) BEGINS --><!-- Advertising Text Box (for Encycl. Britannica) ENDS --> Did you know? <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>http://www.drhinternet.net/images/wodhtml2008/clear.gif</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> "Bilious" is one of several words whose origins trace to the old belief that four bodily humors (black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood) control temperament. Just like "phlegmatic" (“of a slow and stolid phlegm-driven character”), “melancholy” (“experiencing dejection associated with black bile”), and the recent Word of the Day "sanguine" (“of a cheerful, blood-based disposition”), "bilious" suggests a personality associated with an excess of one of the humors — in this case, yellow bile. "Bilious," which first appeared in English in the mid-1500s, derives from the Middle French “bilieux,” which in turn traces to “bilis,” Latin for "bile." In the past, "bile" was also called "choler," which gives us "choleric,” a synonym of “bilious.” Thought I'd post this around lunch time. :9 No, it's not directed in any way to our wonderful Bill's we appreciate so much here in So Cal! :) |
Interesting choice of names in the example.........
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Originally Posted by Kepler4
(Post 6601152)
No, it's not directed in any way to our wonderful Bill's we appreciate so much here in So Cal! :)
Where is George? We need our first part 7 before the day is through. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3292/...72239e.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by bpounds
(Post 6601221)
Would have seemed heartfelt if not for the smiley at the end. :-missingt
Where is George? We need our first part 7 before the day is through. |
hey george...took me some time to find this one or maybe not....
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Originally Posted by SteveBricks
(Post 6499222)
Like Sheriff Buford T. Justice, a distinguished officer of over 35 years seniority said:
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...57/buford1.jpg "You can think about it, but doooooooon't do it". http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/myloins.wav http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/possum.wav http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/coozy.wav |
Originally Posted by BradyCouchman
(Post 6601254)
hey george...took me some time to find this one or maybe not....
I'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OLD, and don't you forget it.:-jammin |
Originally Posted by bpounds
(Post 6601258)
Couple of fun links for you Steve. Careful to those at work, they are sound files.
http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/myloins.wav http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/possum.wav http://www.garnersclassics.com/wavs/smokey/coozy.wav Gleason was "The Great One". Can't imagine that role being anywhere near as funny had it been someone else. |
I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.
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Originally Posted by SteveBricks
(Post 6601366)
I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.
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Originally Posted by SteveBricks
(Post 6601337)
Gleason was "The Great One".
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Originally Posted by SteveBricks
(Post 6601366)
I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.
Besides Brady sent me 3 PM's:-missingt |
lol ok i sent one one time because steve had said that he did it before and he was out of town so i was trying to help steve out on that one......
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I hereby delegate you to handle that task from here on out, Brady.
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