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Friday Night Wrecking Crew!!

I'd be great on a demolition crew. Take your frustration out by tearing shit up all day long.
 
I have no desire to go out tonight.

Watching CSU play, taking the dog for a walk, then crashing out. Have to go hit some rigs up here tomorrow morning for work. I am tired of waiting for H&P to finish building their damn rig.

Besides I found out today that someone got ahold of my bank account number and drained it. Bastards. Right before all my bills are due too. So the last couple of days have been great.
 
mountain muscle said:
I have no desire to go out tonight.

Watching CSU play, taking the dog for a walk, then crashing out. Have to go hit some rigs up here tomorrow morning for work. I am tired of waiting for H&P to finish building their damn rig.

Besides I found out today that someone got ahold of my bank account number and drained it. Bastards. Right before all my bills are due too. So the last couple of days have been great.

Yeah, I hate it when I forget to balance my check book too! LOL!
 
StickFigure said:
Yeah, I hate it when I forget to balance my check book too! LOL!

I do everything online, don't use checks. I didn't check it for about 3 days online. They got 5k+ out of my checking and drained my savings down to 172.37 lol. The thing that pisses me off is that my bank did not call me.

Good thing I have more than one bank. To top it off, someone recently backed into my truck and fucked up the front fender, and someone stole my North Face jacket out of the truck. The one person I want to rant to isn't around anymore so you guys get it.

I should probably go lock up my guns, and get drunk with some buddies.
 
mountain muscle said:
I do everything online, don't use checks. I didn't check it for about 3 days online. They got 5k+ out of my checking and drained my savings down to 172.37 lol. The thing that pisses me off is that my bank did not call me.

Good thing I have more than one bank. To top it off, someone recently backed into my truck and fucked up the front fender, and someone stole my North Face jacket out of the truck. The one person I want to rant to isn't around anymore so you guys get it.

I should probably go lock up my guns, and get drunk with some buddies.

KICK HIS ASS SEABASS!!
 
After an "investigation", so they will take hmm 3 weeks? At least. That is okay, I can jump on a rig and work non stop until My vacation or H&P gets off their asses. It will be good for me. I have grown soft.
 
nycgirl said:
Drinking a glass of wine. About to order some late night munchies.

Drinking a Vodka + Tonic.....had some Chex Mix earlier...... :p
 
Tytan said:
In like flint....

The actual term is "In like Flynn"

And do you know where that term came from??

IN LIKE FLYNN
[Q] From Gustavo Bruckner: “What is the derivation of in like Flynn?”
[A] Reference books almost universally assert that this set phrase, an American expression meaning to be successful emphatically or quickly, especially in regard to sexual seduction, refers to the Australian-born actor Errol Flynn. His drinking, drug-taking and sexual exploits were renowned, even for Hollywood, but the phrase is said to have been coined following his acquittal in February 1943 for the statutory rape of a teenage girl. This seems to be supported by the date of the first example recorded, in American Speech in December 1946, which cited a 1945 use in the sense of something being done easily.
The trouble with this explanation is that examples of obviously related expressions have now turned up from dates before Flynn’s trial. Barry Popik of the American Dialect Society found an example from 1940, as well as this from the sports section of the San Francisco Examiner of 8 February 1942: “Answer these questions correctly and your name is Flynn, meaning you’re in, provided you have two left feet and the written consent of your parents”. To judge from a newspaper reference he turned up from early 1943, the phrase could by then also be shortened to I’m Flynn, meaning “I’m in”.
It’s suggested by some writers that the phrase really originated with another Flynn, Edward J Flynn—“Boss” Flynn—a campaign manager for the Democratic party during FDR’s presidency. Flynn’s machine in the South Bronx in New York was so successful at winning elections that his candidates seemed to get into office automatically.
The existence of the examples found by Mr Popik certainly suggest the expression was at first unconnected with Errol Flynn, but that it shifted its association when he became such a notorious figure. Since then, it has altered again, because in 1967 a film, In Like Flint, a spy spoof starring James Coburn, took its title by wordplay from the older expression, and in turn caused many people to think that the phrase was really in like Flint.

Just thought you might like to know.
 
StickFigure said:
The actual term is "In like Flynn"

And do you know where that term came from??

IN LIKE FLYNN
[Q] From Gustavo Bruckner: “What is the derivation of in like Flynn?”
[A] Reference books almost universally assert that this set phrase, an American expression meaning to be successful emphatically or quickly, especially in regard to sexual seduction, refers to the Australian-born actor Errol Flynn. His drinking, drug-taking and sexual exploits were renowned, even for Hollywood, but the phrase is said to have been coined following his acquittal in February 1943 for the statutory rape of a teenage girl. This seems to be supported by the date of the first example recorded, in American Speech in December 1946, which cited a 1945 use in the sense of something being done easily.
The trouble with this explanation is that examples of obviously related expressions have now turned up from dates before Flynn’s trial. Barry Popik of the American Dialect Society found an example from 1940, as well as this from the sports section of the San Francisco Examiner of 8 February 1942: “Answer these questions correctly and your name is Flynn, meaning you’re in, provided you have two left feet and the written consent of your parents”. To judge from a newspaper reference he turned up from early 1943, the phrase could by then also be shortened to I’m Flynn, meaning “I’m in”.
It’s suggested by some writers that the phrase really originated with another Flynn, Edward J Flynn—“Boss” Flynn—a campaign manager for the Democratic party during FDR’s presidency. Flynn’s machine in the South Bronx in New York was so successful at winning elections that his candidates seemed to get into office automatically.
The existence of the examples found by Mr Popik certainly suggest the expression was at first unconnected with Errol Flynn, but that it shifted its association when he became such a notorious figure. Since then, it has altered again, because in 1967 a film, In Like Flint, a spy spoof starring James Coburn, took its title by wordplay from the older expression, and in turn caused many people to think that the phrase was really in like Flint.

Just thought you might like to know.


Actually the first recored expression dated before Flynn's trial.

Also Some people changed it after the movie In Like Flynt.

So your both right. Now get me a drink.
 
mountain muscle said:
Actually the first recored expression dated before Flynn's trial.

Also Some people changed it after the movie In Like Flynt.

So your both right. Now get me a drink.

I'll have a punani and coke on the rocks. :chomp:
 
lol @ people saying they wanted to be a child molestor!
 
fuck this is an old thread i think
 
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