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Thu 19 Mar, 2009 04:44 pm
"Smell that up for me boys, before your mother gets home". -Uncle Joe
@Elmud,
Elmud wrote:"Smell that up for me boys, before your mother gets home". -Uncle Joe
Could you translate for red coat..please El..
@Elmud,
Even this southerner is a bit confused.
Is Uncle Joe asking someone to cover some noxious fume with a more pleasant odor?
@Didymos Thomas,
Didymos Thomas wrote:Even this southerner is a bit confused.
Is Uncle Joe asking someone to cover some noxious fume with a more pleasant odor?
<Laughs outloud@ noxious fume.
@Elmud,
Yeah, that word is probably a bit strong. Originally I was going to use unpleasant, but I dislike using such similar words in the same sentence (unpleasant, pleasant).
@Didymos Thomas,
bury him up to his armpits and open the windows..
@Didymos Thomas,
Didymos Thomas wrote:Yeah, that word is probably a bit strong. Originally I was going to use unpleasant, but I dislike using such similar words in the same sentence (unpleasant, pleasant).
Naw. Good word. alternative would not have been funny.