I heard it a lot last week. We went to my hometown, and there is a Schwartz road. Every time we drove past or on that road, my husband started laughing. We had to explain to my mother why he thought it was AWESOME that we had a road named Schwartz.[/quote]May the Schwartz be with you!
(bet you NEVER heard THAT one before!!!)
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I would go with that he was saying that it was not appropriately funny enough.orb360 wrote:You're just no fun at all are you?bismark wrote:NOT APPROPRIATE
and this coming from the person who purposefully mis-interpreted bob's "ah..."
seriously...
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Oh, well in that case...Nanti-SARRMM wrote:I would go with that he was saying that it was not appropriately funny enough.orb360 wrote:You're just no fun at all are you?bismark wrote:NOT APPROPRIATE
and this coming from the person who purposefully mis-interpreted bob's "ah..."
seriously...
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No... I honestly did not laugh. However, this made me laugh:
I lol'ed out loud.Gio's real life friend's blog post wrote:I think I might be losing my grip.
Last night, I dreamed that Senator John McCain was campaigning at my house, singing and dancing around to "Snow Miser" from "The Year Without a Santa Claus". Except John McCain changed the words to "Pork Miser" (in reference to his thoughts on pork barrel spending) and instead of singing about how cold he was, he sang about how old he was. He looked utterly foolish as he pranced around in front of voters and I distinctly remember thinking "How low will this man stoop to get votes?" When I woke up in the morning,pondering the dream with closed eyes, I also was surprised at how my mind came up with rhyming lyrics that fit the music and McCain's policy. . .in my sleep.
Yeah, I definitely must be insane.
These doubts in my own sanity increased when I opened my eyes to find white-masked face inches from my own! Needless, to say I reacted on impulse - I squealed and shoved the mask away, only to discovered from the loud "OW! Aubreeee, I was just teasing!" That my ten-year-old brother was attempting to wake me with a "Why so serious?" and the closest thing he could get to a Joker mask - a white face mask from Walmart.
Ok, so I'm not insane. My little brother is.
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No, me means he laughed out loud, out loud, so his laughter was especially loud and prolongedorb360 wrote:isn't the 'out loud' what the ol stands for in lol?
Also, it could be how in the Book of Mormon how they say straight and narrow. They both mean the same thing, but are repeated to show how narrow the path really is. So it is like that, he's just saying his laughter was especially hearty and loud and decided to not write rofl or anything else.
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straight is not the same as narrow...Nanti-SARRMM wrote:No, me means he laughed out loud, out loud, so his laughter was especially loud and prolongedorb360 wrote:isn't the 'out loud' what the ol stands for in lol?
Also, it could be how in the Book of Mormon how they say straight and narrow. They both mean the same thing, but are repeated to show how narrow the path really is. So it is like that, he's just saying his laughter was especially hearty and loud and decided to not write rofl or anything else.
straight means it does not twist or turn
narrow means the width is very small
I think it would be more like the repeated woe's in Hebrew. When you repeat something in Hebrew it adds emphasis... So if you get 3 woes... then you're really in some deep ____ (Please feel free to fill the blank with whatever descriptive term you like)
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I think that Sam meant strait, as opposed to straight.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:No, me means he laughed out loud, out loud, so his laughter was especially loud and prolongedorb360 wrote:isn't the 'out loud' what the ol stands for in lol?
Also, it could be how in the Book of Mormon how they say straight and narrow. They both mean the same thing, but are repeated to show how narrow the path really is. So it is like that, he's just saying his laughter was especially hearty and loud and decided to not write rofl or anything else.
And also, apparently that's a quote from House or some such show (not that I've ever seen it, but she told me about it.) I lol'ed out loud.