heheh, so would I!!!Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
And that's a bad thing? I'd much rather get a real job ;)
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heheh, so would I!!!Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
And that's a bad thing? I'd much rather get a real job ;)
I'd second that!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
heheh, so would I!!!
Nope..... I use 'Nope' rather than 'No' when I don't have anything else to say...Quote:
Originally posted by Active
I have been aching to ask this question to the Next
Person Who uses 'NOPE" for a shorter "No"
Why is that ? :D
Of course using Yah or Yep is of same length..
and so no argument with that.
Is it Because....of
"Everyone Uses it and So do I"
kind of attitude ? :D
When you say 'No' it sounds like you have more to say...
if I was going to say something else:
"No, but I would be if....."
but I didn't so I just said:
"Nope...."
;)
Well, sometimes I use "Nope...... [other text here]" but not very often...Quote:
Originally posted by denniswrenn
Nope..... I use 'Nope' rather than 'No' when I don't have anything else to say...
When you say 'No' it sounds like you have more to say...
if I was going to say something else:
"No, but I would be if....."
but I didn't so I just said:
"Nope...."
Nope, naw, Katie. I had Udon noodles today. V yummy. The Gyro will come after a night out I think. How much off it stays off the fron t of my shirt is another question.
Sorry, Dennis, i think you have quite a reputation of the Trouser Snake thread
http://forums.vb-world.net/showthrea...0&pagenumber=4
Now I am Trying to use It...
NOPE.. {I have nothing to say }
NOPE... { I still have Nothing to Say }
NO...{ I have some thing to say }
* Jotting down this Piece of Grammar in my Notebook *
GEDOUTTAHEA.. {I have nothing to say to you}Quote:
Originally posted by Active
Now I am Trying to use It...
NOPE.. {I have nothing to say }
NOPE... { I still have Nothing to Say }
NO...{ I have some thing to say }
* Jotting down this Piece of Grammar in my Notebook *
Tried any bagels and lox followed by New York cheesecake?
{FUGEDABOUDIT} Say no more on the subject!
Actually, what is Lox? It seems more expensive than most fillings.
I don't do cheescake as I'm a diabetic :(
GAFFER : Is your avatar actually taken from Your Photograph.. :D
heheh, no. Actually, I'm thinking of changing it as I fear people may think I look like this. The picture is 70's action adventure icon Jason King.Quote:
Originally posted by Active
GAFFER : Is your avatar actually taken from Your Photograph.. :D
I have a bushier moustach ;)
But it looks a Lot like a villain guy who comes in Many
Bruce Lee Movies.
That's me, the villan...
Lox are thinly sliced smoked Salmon.....wonderful stuff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Actually, what is Lox? It seems more expensive than most fillings.
I don't do cheescake as I'm a diabetic :(
My husband is diabetic too....he was diagnosed after 10 years with me so he says I gave it to him by being so sweet!!! He's quite the sweet one actually!!
Great, I'll try it tomorrow.
Is your hubby on injections? That is a right royal pain in the posterior, if you'll pardon the expression. I've been sugar-sick for 17 years now (I was 12 when I got it)
He was on insulin...then they cut him back to Glyburide pills and a no-fat, no-sugar diet. He was 40 when he was diagnosed and just about 20 pounds overweight...he just wore out I guess!!
My driving instructor's diabetic, as is pretty much his entire family :(. He was joking about how whenever they went out for a meal they all looked like a bunch of junkies :rolleyes:
I was really glad when they took Tom off the shots and put him onto the pills.....it was a pain!
It was great to see td stop in for a while.....he's still got a way with words doesn't he????