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SteveBricks 08-31-2008 05:12 AM

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".

Kep4 09-30-2008 02:16 PM

Word 'O' the day, part 2
 
bilious

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adjective


Meaning
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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
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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?
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"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! :)

SteveBricks 09-30-2008 02:20 PM

Interesting choice of names in the example.........

bpounds 09-30-2008 02:36 PM


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! :)

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.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3292/...72239e.jpg?v=0

glruff 09-30-2008 02:41 PM


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.

What you talkin about Willis?}>

BradyCouchman 09-30-2008 02:48 PM

hey george...took me some time to find this one or maybe not....

bpounds 09-30-2008 02:49 PM


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".

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

glruff 09-30-2008 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by BradyCouchman (Post 6601254)
hey george...took me some time to find this one or maybe not....

It takes time to properly close a thread, move a few posts, then open the new one.

I'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OLD, and don't you forget it.:-jammin

SteveBricks 09-30-2008 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by bpounds (Post 6601258)

Thanks for those, Bill.

Gleason was "The Great One".

Can't imagine that role being anywhere near as funny had it been someone else.

SteveBricks 09-30-2008 03:28 PM

I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.

bpounds 09-30-2008 03:30 PM


Originally Posted by SteveBricks (Post 6601366)
I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.

That's okay. We don't mind your low expectations.

bpounds 09-30-2008 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by SteveBricks (Post 6601337)
Gleason was "The Great One".

I was looking for a clip of the quote in your post, but didn't find that one. That movie was on cable this weekend and we watched most of it.

glruff 09-30-2008 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by SteveBricks (Post 6601366)
I didn't think we would get split again, since this is the last day of the month.

Its all about PARTS, not posts.

Besides Brady sent me 3 PM's:-missingt

BradyCouchman 09-30-2008 03:44 PM

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......

SteveBricks 09-30-2008 03:50 PM

I hereby delegate you to handle that task from here on out, Brady.


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