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SQLGeek wrote:Y'all are harshing my mellow. :biggrinjester:

Edit: Oh buttersticks....Drew already said that. Now my mellow is über-harshed.
über-harshed? Sesquepedalianism at its finest. :mrgreen:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:Y'all are harshing my mellow. :biggrinjester:

Edit: Oh buttersticks....Drew already said that. Now my mellow is über-harshed.
über-harshed? Sesquepedalianism at its finest. :mrgreen:

Darn -- Now I have to find my thesaurus...
The practice of using long, sometimes obscure, words in speech or writing.
A word that is a foot-and-a-half long; a very long word.
Hmmm, a word that is what it describes...
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sjfcontrol wrote:Hmmm, a word that is what it describes...
Zackly! :smilelol5:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:Y'all are harshing my mellow. :biggrinjester:

Edit: Oh buttersticks....Drew already said that. Now my mellow is über-harshed.
über-harshed? Sesquepedalianism at its finest. :mrgreen:
I try. :tiphat:

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SQLGeek wrote:
Do you know how disappointed I was when I found out that antidisestablishmentarianism was no longer the longest word in the English language?

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sjfcontrol wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:
Do you know how disappointed I was when I found out that antidisestablishmentarianism was no longer the longest word in the English language?
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
I hear that's going around in Iceland and Europe these days. "rlol"
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sjfcontrol wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:
Do you know how disappointed I was when I found out that antidisestablishmentarianism was no longer the longest word in the English language?
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
I hear that's going around in Iceland and Europe these days. "rlol"

"rlol"
When applied to the airline industry, it's turbopneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
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sjfcontrol wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
sjfcontrol wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:
Do you know how disappointed I was when I found out that antidisestablishmentarianism was no longer the longest word in the English language?
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
I hear that's going around in Iceland and Europe these days. "rlol"

"rlol"
When applied to the airline industry, it's turbopneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Which would be a case of hypersesquepedalianism. :mrgreen:
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Wow, this thread is getting sketchy. Good Sketchy, but sketchy.
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Youse guys crack me up! "rlol"


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MoJo wrote:You carry a Tommy Gun? In a violin caes no doubt. "rlol"
People look at me funny when I carry a violin case. :confused5

Maybe I should learn to play the violin someday.

Or stop carrying the case at low ready.
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Dude, years ago when I lived in California and was still roadracing motorcycles, I worked in a motorcycle accessory shop to support my racing habit. We had a regular customer who was a stunt man. His son was a stunt man too. Our customer's name was "Peter Gun." His son's name was....


....wait for it....


"Tommy Gun."


For realz. :smilelol5:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Dude, years ago when I lived in California and was still roadracing motorcycles, I worked in a motorcycle accessory shop to support my racing habit. We had a regular customer who was a stunt man. His son was a stunt man too. Our customer's name was "Peter Gun." His son's name was....


....wait for it....


"Tommy Gun."


For realz. :smilelol5:

Sound like a real Hot-shot! :evil2:

(Wasn't Peter Gun a Private Investigator?)
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sjfcontrol wrote:(Wasn't Peter Gun a Private Investigator?)
Yep, but with two "n"s: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gunn
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KD5NRH wrote:
MoJo wrote:You carry a Tommy Gun? In a violin caes no doubt. "rlol"
People look at me funny when I carry a violin case. :confused5

Maybe I should learn to play the violin someday.

Or stop carrying the case at low ready.
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