Friday, October 27, 2006
Un-original Part #2
I subscribe to this daily message generator. It's a hit-or-miss sort of thing with the words that are sent. Some interesting thinking out there...or not. Usually good for a chuckle. Today's messages were the words:
Bromance:"Describes the complicated love and affection shared by two straight males.
Steve: Ah, Dave!!! I can't believe you stole this first pressing of Aladdin Sane from your record store for me. We were just talking about this the other night.
Dave: No sweat, pal.
Steve: That is some full-on bromance. You're the man.".
Alcoholiday:"Holidays that end up being more about parties and getting drunk, rather than their intended meaning.
Mr Sam Alone: "I can't wait for the three day weekend, it's my favorite alcoholiday".".
Footballsunday, a word that used to be two words, namely "Football" and "Sunday" is a subset of the umbrella word "Alcoholiday". Footballsunday used to be Churchsunday, but I guess it's more comfortable being preached to when enveloped in a couch than when seated in a splintery pew.
Bromance:"Describes the complicated love and affection shared by two straight males.
Steve: Ah, Dave!!! I can't believe you stole this first pressing of Aladdin Sane from your record store for me. We were just talking about this the other night.
Dave: No sweat, pal.
Steve: That is some full-on bromance. You're the man.".
Alcoholiday:"Holidays that end up being more about parties and getting drunk, rather than their intended meaning.
Mr Sam Alone: "I can't wait for the three day weekend, it's my favorite alcoholiday".".
Footballsunday, a word that used to be two words, namely "Football" and "Sunday" is a subset of the umbrella word "Alcoholiday". Footballsunday used to be Churchsunday, but I guess it's more comfortable being preached to when enveloped in a couch than when seated in a splintery pew.
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