03/15 - We're Bowling on Wednesday!

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MerryLou

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I feel like some people are being mean cause they're teasing and others are just using the opportunity to be pissy.
The latter haven't learned proper "did I mean it or not" smiley usage. Speak from the heart, yet soften the blow.

I hate your guts, Starslip @Starslip :p
 

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hi, i had a question, i think i figured it out but let me ask this:
these francis morgans, is the format or whatever not going to work
for getting around the unlock thing, using the source from MTS?
I did it with the brians instead, but wondering if this is right.
thanks :)
 
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The X on a cask of beer used to indicate that the tax had been paid on that cask... later XX and XXX were used as marketing/branding to suggest strength of the brew... later this was adopted by the porn industry to indicate how graphic the content was. X rated being less graphic than XX which is less graphic than XXX.
Hey man, I didn't come here to learn!

Wait...

I mean, there's a wrong way to eat crackers. Like over my keyboard, BRAD.

(I don't actually know a Brad, but seems like something a Brad would do)
False. A Brad would never eat crackers, let alone over a keyboard. Brads like to stay neat and fancy.
Source: My friend Brad is the pickiest person I've ever known.
 
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Well, I wouldn't put it past him to drink porn juice
Fun fact... an X rating was originally used in the film industry to denote a film that wasn't appropriate for minors and encompassed everything from violence to explicit sexual suggestion. This was actually the only "official" use of an X rating in film, as it was phased out in the 60s for the modern rating system. Once porn adopted it, it reverted back to being a marketing/branding gimmick.
 
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The X on a cask of beer used to indicate that the tax had been paid on that cask... later XX and XXX were used as marketing/branding to suggest strength of the brew... later this was adopted by the porn industry to indicate how graphic the content was. X rated being less graphic than XX which is less graphic than XXX.
wow your signature is so accurate. :wink:
 
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