dont you hate it when......

mkiiSupraMan18

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shaeff said:
if you lift up a skunk by the tail, it cannot spray you. its back legs MUST be on the ground in order for it to spray. it also does not hurt the skunk to be lifted like that.

-shaeff


That's need to know info right there....
 

GrimJack

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shaeff said:
if you lift up a skunk by the tail, it cannot spray you. its back legs MUST be on the ground in order for it to spray. it also does not hurt the skunk to be lifted like that.

-shaeff
Uh huh... sure. I assure you, *I* won't be testing that anytime soon. What happens when you put it down, after pissing it off like that? Three guesses, and the first two don't count.
 

mkiiSupraMan18

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Don't you hate it when.....

There's a simple as hell trans swap to do in a car to make some money, but your dad says to let your brother do it.... so you sit and look at it the whole week you're out of school, and come sunday, they both tell you to go ahead and do it..... because your brother is too pussy-whipped to tell his new wife "NO"...


stupid assholes........ :icon_evil
 

shaeff

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GrimJack said:
Uh huh... sure. I assure you, *I* won't be testing that anytime soon. What happens when you put it down, after pissing it off like that? Three guesses, and the first two don't count.

go running full speed and drop it gently on the ground, that way you're already 15 feet away before it can turn around and even try. haha. the only reason i know this is because a skunk made it's way into the movie theater i used to work at. we called a pest controll unit, and thats exactly what the guy did, and the skunk didnt even TRY to spray him, it just waddled off into the woods. it was pretty cool.

-shaeff
 

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D34DC311 said:
yep, i took latin,
and look where it got me, *aww who am i kidding* its a dead language,


did you know the word "sincere" is derived from a latin phrase meaning "without wax" because back in the day, they used to shove wax in the cracks of a pot if they screwed up while making it, and paint over the whole thing, then when you went home w/ your new pot and poured something hot into it, the wax would melt and the substance within the pot would leak out. So people started only making flawless pots and avertising on signs outside thier shops saying "cine(without) cere(wax)", therefore selling more pots. and so the word "sincere" started meaning "truthfull" or of the sort.
 
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supraman2251 said:
did you know the word "sincere" is derived from a latin phrase meaning "without wax" because back in the day, they used to shove wax in the cracks of a pot if they screwed up while making it, and paint over the whole thing, then when you went home w/ your new pot and poured something hot into it, the wax would melt and the substance within the pot would leak out. So people started only making flawless pots and avertising on signs outside thier shops saying "cine(without) cere(wax)", therefore selling more pots. and so the word "sincere" started meaning "truthfull" or of the sort.




why did i just read that?
 

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supraman2251 said:
did you know the word "sincere" is derived from a latin phrase meaning "without wax" because back in the day, they used to shove wax in the cracks of a pot if they screwed up while making it, and paint over the whole thing, then when you went home w/ your new pot and poured something hot into it, the wax would melt and the substance within the pot would leak out. So people started only making flawless pots and avertising on signs outside thier shops saying "cine(without) cere(wax)", therefore selling more pots. and so the word "sincere" started meaning "truthfull" or of the sort.



Useless info post of the day right here :icon_lol:
 

SupraMario

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yea, or teacher told us a bunch of crazy shit the romans used to do. the wax thing I always got a kick out of tho.
 

CTsupra

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supraman2251 said:
did you know the word "sincere" is derived from a latin phrase meaning "without wax" because back in the day, they used to shove wax in the cracks of a pot if they screwed up while making it, and paint over the whole thing, then when you went home w/ your new pot and poured something hot into it, the wax would melt and the substance within the pot would leak out. So people started only making flawless pots and avertising on signs outside thier shops saying "cine(without) cere(wax)", therefore selling more pots. and so the word "sincere" started meaning "truthfull" or of the sort.

actually guys, this is pretty interesting. thanks for the lesson, lol.

i didn't know that.....
 
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CtSupra said:
actually guys, this is pretty interesting. thanks for the lesson, lol.

i didn't know that.....


sthu ct..you're gonna encourage him!