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how many times have i mentioned them in my posts ? can you say antidepressants ? if mr. ed was horsing around with the producers wife that was some kinky sex. no wonder they cancelled the show ?
Antidepressants?
@&$!, I though it stood for "accidental discharge", like a Lt. Captain that got shot in the azz by his corporal.
if you're gonna walk the walk, then talk the talk
explain this one to me. Old man used to use it on me.
I will beat the tar out of you.
Heck does that mean.
Far out!That was rad! Prettty knarly mad skills on a trick bike(pedal bike or skate board) dude. sk8 or die man! Totally tubular freak!!!
Not really a saying but some words you really don't hear much anymore, thrown together.
It was so quite you could hear a mouse piss on cotton
That was rad! Prettty knarly mad skills on a trick bike(pedal bike or skate board) dude. sk8 or die man! Totally tubular freak!!!
Not really a saying but some words you really don't hear much anymore, thrown together.
Q
Could Tar stand for tarnation?
Nice bro, your familiar with proper names and not these PC Take A White Mans Ranch names.
So you know Rhodesia then.
DRC is no joke though, lot of location in Africa turned soft in regards to conflict, like play ground joke like Iraq or the Ghan was, but DRC I am sure is one that will always remain fun for the young body able men or old minded folks.
Q
Could Tar stand for tarnation?
"Came out of the deal smellin like a rose."
"Ain't gonna take it laying down".
"Rode hard and put away wet" , referred to sweaty horses. Which must be cooled by slow walking (a fan could help instead if conditions are right) to avoid issues with heat stress.
In cold weather a horse sweated should be dried to to avoid big swings in body temp when a wet blanket is removed...
Another not heard lately (must be the company I been keeping ) is "You look like you been swung at and missed , and shi# at and hit!"
One definition has it originating sheep shearing time.
Nicks/cuts were daubed with tar to stop the bleeding.
It must have dried some with time ...But would then have to be be beat out of the wool.
Indeed , pine sap would have been more hygienic.Stays on better too...When I was a kid and cut myself I would make a paste of dirt and water to put on it cause I read somewhere this what Indians did.
Wonder I didn't get something.