Things not related to what SK stands for
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 9:23 pm
No!!! I am serious! and on-topic!
I can't, the Sea World picture is there.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...
You really have a bottle opener on there? I was just guessin'...Ashley Armstrong wrote:I can't, the Sea World picture is there.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...
Well, duh. How would I subsist without a bottle opener.Curt Luther wrote:You really have a bottle opener on there? I was just guessin'...
Freelance writing. Cleaning house. Drinking all this beer someone left in my fridge before my parents come over for breakfast tomorrow. Waxing my eyebrows.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...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?!
It's good to see you focusing on what's important again. I'd been worried...Curt Luther wrote:I'm just trying to get my post count to 400 by Monday. I've been a tad distracted lately...
Actually, when you say "SK2L" it almost sounds like "skittle"...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.
That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
it means washing her hair.. maybe not the ones you were thinking of though.. -_-Steve Ekstrand wrote:I'm dying to find out what washing your hair means.
Wait.. you're waxing your chest?!Ashley Armstrong wrote:That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."Aaron Goldsmith wrote:Wait.. you're waxing your chest?!Ashley Armstrong wrote:That's actually what I meant by waxing my "eyebrows"...Steve Ekstrand wrote:You have something you want to get off your chest?
No, I just meant wax... must be all that whiskey and grilled cheese puttin' hair on my chest...KJ Christopher wrote:too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."
It's the JitBB, uh whatever it is.Ashley Armstrong wrote:No, I just meant wax... must be all that whiskey and grilled cheese puttin' hair on my chest...KJ Christopher wrote:too literal. Think "Wax on, wax off."
A. I knew Rick would have the correct answer on this whole thing...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.....