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gayabamdon

 
 
Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:30 pm
He has spent money with gay abandon.

What does the words in bold mean?

Many thanks.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:30 pm
Basically the same as reckless or carefree.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:31 pm
You ask a lot of questions, Young Liat. Are you employed by the IRS or CIA perchance?
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:33 pm
gustavratzenhofer wrote:
Basically the same as reckless or carefree.

Thanks, Gus.

Sometimes you joke. Sometimes you don't. Do you drink often and joke when you're not sober.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:56 pm
POW! Take it on the chin Gus.

Great comeback Yoong.
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 08:59 pm
Yoong Liat wrote:
Do you drink often and joke when you're not sober.


That's so funny!!! However, Yoong Liat, gustav has a great sense of
humor to begin with, and you referring to him as a drunk is not
all that nice.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 09:07 pm
Thanks for coming to my defense, Jane. As far as Young Liat's query, I do not recall the last time I was sober.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 09:17 pm
And I was worried this was gonna be about gay.... Shocked
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cyphercat
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 09:50 pm
Yoong Liat wrote:
Sometimes you joke. Sometimes you don't. Do you drink often and joke when you're not sober.


That's too funny! Is someone using this as a sig line yet? cause I call dibs if not Laughing
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 09:53 pm
I think someone is using that, cyphercat.
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Sat 8 Dec, 2007 09:54 pm
ROFFL Shocked
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cyphercat
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 09:13 pm
gustavratzenhofer wrote:
I think someone is using that, cyphercat.


Oh, for crap's sake.

Was that seriously already your sig line when I asked that? I would swear I checked and you weren't using it. Whatever, I don't believe you, you're drunk.
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