Well, the apology is the first post on this thread. ;)
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Well, the apology is the first post on this thread. ;)
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Being a US citizen with "landed immigrant" status in Canada makes this thread rather difficult for me...
I'll just apologize to myself.
Does it feel just as good, Clocker? You can custom-tailor the apology; if I were you, I'd throw in a free lap-dance. :D :DQuote:
Originally posted by clocker@8 April 2003 - 01:49
Being a US citizen with "landed immigrant" status in Canada makes this thread rather difficult for me...
I'll just apologize to myself.
If I do should I tip myself in US or Canadian dollars?
wat about me, who do i apologise to?
well since i'm perfect i don't need to apolojise eh?
what is this aboot anyhow eh?
hehe, i'm making fun of myself kind of! :w00t:
I think that j2k4 owes everybody, both American and Canadian, an apology for using the term "Pecksniffian crassitude" in this Forum.
I apologize most humbly for my thoughtless use of polysyllabic verbiage.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@8 April 2003 - 05:25
I think that j2k4 owes everybody, both American and Canadian, an apology for using the term "Pecksniffian crassitude" in this Forum.
Clocker-U.S. dollars, of course. Just stick 'em in that thong thing. :lol:
"Polysylabbic verbiage"?
Now you owe us ANOTHER apology!
Bye the bye... I don't know where YOU get lap dances, but there ain't no thong things involved...
Okay you got me, I misspelled "polysyllabic".
Sue me.
No bare snatches allowed in my area, so it's the thong, ar nothing at all.......Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@8 April 2003 - 05:39
"Polysylabbic verbiage"?
Now you owe us ANOTHER apology!
Bye the bye... I don't know where YOU get lap dances, but there ain't no thong things involved...
Okay you got me, I misspelled "polysyllabic".
Sue me.
?
Once again, I apologize for regaling my fellow forum members with my confections of consonant consonance.
There you go again and you were doing so well.
Your replies in the Miss Scotland thread were all of managable size. (By the way, I guess "spork" would cover it...)
Must you be such a grandstander?
I must admit tho, "confections of consonant consonance" does have a nice rythym to it...really rolls off the tongue.