On Jan 24, 5:21 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote:
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> > On Jan 24, 3:54 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> >> Scott Gordo wrote:
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> >>> On Jan 24, 2:11 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> >>>> G.T. wrote:
> >>>>> MattB wrote:
> >>>>>> cc wrote:
> >>>>>>> Not to be viewed while eating or drinking
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> >>>>>>> cc
> >>>>>> Hmmm. Far worse than I had imagined. I suspect this is not what my
> >>>>>> parents were referring to when they were using the term around us
> >>>>>> young'ns. Maybe a regional difference?
> >>>>> And the poor mung bean. How sad that they've co-opted its name for
> >>>>> something so vile.
> >>>>> Gregyeah. i'm sure that this isn't what Wayne and Garth had in mind when
> >>>> they named it one of the five worst things to get in your halloween bag.
> >>>> party on.
> >>>> cc- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
> >>> Sounds like that old "cleaveland steamer" email has reached it's nadir.
> >>> To quote Toki Wartooth, "Wowee!" And to quote Nathan Explosion,
> >>> "Brutal".
> >>> /sYou read up on why it's named after Cleveland?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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> > I don't know, nor do I want to know.
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > /sif you know what the steamer is, it's not any more disgusting. just an
> interesting sidenote.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
If I'm supposed to get a double meaning from Cleave...land, then I
think I get it.
Scott Gordo wrote:
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> On Jan 24, 5:21 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>> Scott Gordo wrote:
>>
>>> On Jan 24, 3:54 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>>> Scott Gordo wrote:
>>>>> On Jan 24, 2:11 pm, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>>>>> G.T. wrote:
>>>>>>> MattB wrote:
>>>>>>>> cc wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Not to be viewed while eating or drinking
>>>>>>>>> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>>>>>>>>> cc
>>>>>>>> Hmmm. Far worse than I had imagined. I suspect this is not what my
>>>>>>>> parents were referring to when they were using the term around us
>>>>>>>> young'ns. Maybe a regional difference?
>>>>>>> And the poor mung bean. How sad that they've co-opted its name for
>>>>>>> something so vile.
>>>>>>> Gregyeah. i'm sure that this isn't what Wayne and Garth had in mind when
>>>>>> they named it one of the five worst things to get in your halloween bag.
>>>>>> party on.
>>>>>> cc- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
>>>>> Sounds like that old "cleaveland steamer" email has reached it's nadir.
>>>>> To quote Toki Wartooth, "Wowee!" And to quote Nathan Explosion,
>>>>> "Brutal".
>>>>> /sYou read up on why it's named after Cleveland?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
>>> I don't know, nor do I want to know.
>>> Thanks.
>>> /sif you know what the steamer is, it's not any more disgusting. just an
>> interesting sidenote.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
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> If I'm supposed to get a double meaning from Cleave...land, then I
> think I get it.
>
> If not, really, don't need to know or remember.
>
> /s
>
On Jan 24, 10:22 pm, Slack <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:37:18 -0800, cc <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> > Not to be viewed while eating or drinking
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> > ccToo bad this sport wasn't around when I was younger; I would've been all
> over it!
> --
> Slack
I'm with you there. Has to be more interesting than reading about a
bunch of spandexed ponces riding bicycles up and down a hill.