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Things not related to what SK stands for

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No!!! I am serious! and on-topic!
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Curt Luther wrote:edit - Jeff beat me to the link but, yeah...

See. It's all there. Just print that out and put it on the fridge next to the bottle opener...
I can't, the Sea World picture is there.
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Ashley Armstrong wrote:
Curt Luther wrote:edit - Jeff beat me to the link but, yeah...

See. It's all there. Just print that out and put it on the fridge next to the bottle opener...
I can't, the Sea World picture is there.
You really have a bottle opener on there? I was just guessin'...
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Curt Luther wrote:You really have a bottle opener on there? I was just guessin'...
Well, duh. How would I subsist without a bottle opener.
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so, i'm watching a movie on my computer from netflix while i wait for laundry.. wtf are you guys doing at the computer on a friday night?!
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Jeff Shyu wrote:so, i'm watching a movie on my computer from netflix while i wait for laundry.. wtf are you guys doing at the computer on a friday night?!
Freelance writing. Cleaning house. Drinking all this beer someone left in my fridge before my parents come over for breakfast tomorrow. Waxing my eyebrows.

You know, the usual.
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Jeff Shyu wrote:so, i'm watching a movie on my computer from netflix while i wait for laundry.. wtf are you guys doing at the computer on a friday night?!
I'm just trying to get my post count to 400 by Monday. I've been a tad distracted lately...
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Curt Luther wrote:I'm just trying to get my post count to 400 by Monday. I've been a tad distracted lately...
It's good to see you focusing on what's important again. I'd been worried...
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it's a good thing that when Christine gets around to nuking this thread after the first 6 posts, that the post count will stay.. :P
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The letters S and K are both critical to the spelling of the words Cupcakes and skittles so we honor them thusly.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:The letters S and K are both critical to the spelling of the words Cupcakes and skittles so we honor them thusly.
Actually, when you say "SK2L" it almost sounds like "skittle"...
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Okay, okay, I can't stand it anymore. When I said "fridge" up top, I actually meant "chest".
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You have something you want to get off your chest?
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...
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I'm dying to find out what washing your hair means.
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Steve Ekstrand wrote:I'm dying to find out what washing your hair means.
it means washing her hair.. maybe not the ones you were thinking of though.. -_-
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Ashley Armstrong wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...
Wait.. you're waxing your chest?!
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I thought only Schenker waxed his chest???
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Aaron Goldsmith wrote:
Ashley Armstrong wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...
Wait.. you're waxing your chest?!
too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."
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KJ Christopher wrote:too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."
No, I just meant wax... must be all that whiskey and grilled cheese puttin' hair on my chest...
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Ashley Armstrong wrote:
KJ Christopher wrote:too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."
No, I just meant wax... must be all that whiskey and grilled cheese puttin' hair on my chest...
It's the JitBB, uh whatever it is. :lol:
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Rick Brown wrote:While Ashley's chest is obviously more interesting, to get back to the topic for a sec:
If I recall at the time the classes were formed, the software we were using allowed only 3 characters for class names and we decided SK was a good abreviation for StocK and and it didn't conflict with other existing classes.

Back to off topic: Ashley refering to her chest as the fridge sends the mind wandering in areas that can't be refered to on a family forum.....
A. I knew Rick would have the correct answer on this whole thing...
2. I knew he would also be able to play in the gutter with the rest of us...
iii. I love this bar :)
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I'm so happy my brain doesn't have to try and make "tire" start with a "K" anymore. Thanks everyone. :)


and.... bar?
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