Me Me Me!!!buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.
Anyone want s'more?
Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?
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Re: Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?
irony - a small handheld electric appliance used to get wrinkles out of clothingLightning Bolt wrote:So why have you done precisely that... by posting your ridiculous poll???Sam wrote:This is very sad and sickening that people keep perpetuating this.![]()
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OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Burny Charles wrote:Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.
Anyone want s'more?

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Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.buffettbride wrote:So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.
I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
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Re: Were the levees bombed in New Orleans?
I believe some people need one applied swiftly across the side of their headLIPH wrote:irony - a small handheld electric appliance used to get wrinkles out of clothingLightning Bolt wrote:So why have you done precisely that... by posting your ridiculous poll???Sam wrote:This is very sad and sickening that people keep perpetuating this.![]()
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Ive only seen it in one gas station around here. I hate all the other cappuchino flavors, but that one is awesome.buffettbride wrote:OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Burny Charles wrote:Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.
Anyone want s'more?

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Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enoughBurny Charles wrote:I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?rednekkPH wrote:Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement workBurny Charles wrote:Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.rednekkPH wrote:Pipe threader?Burny Charles wrote:

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I love getting mochas. Basically coffee/chocolate/milk with whipped cream. But s'mores stuff just sounds soooooooooooo good.Burny Charles wrote:Ive only seen it in one gas station around here. I hate all the other cappuchino flavors, but that one is awesome.buffettbride wrote:OMG!!! Where do I get THAT!!! I wan't some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Burny Charles wrote:Have you tried the s'more cappuchino? MMM gooooood.buffettbride wrote:This morning I let my son have a s'mores PopTart. I didn't realize it, but when I picked him up out of his chair, some rubbed off on my sweater onto my booby. I couldn't see it because it was on the underside. I was so thankful when my coworker pointed it out to me.
Anyone want s'more?

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What do those thingies do?rednekkPH wrote:Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enoughBurny Charles wrote:I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?rednekkPH wrote:Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement workBurny Charles wrote:Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.rednekkPH wrote:Pipe threader?Burny Charles wrote:

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RinglingRingling wrote:Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.buffettbride wrote:So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.
I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
I always thought it was Ensign Lunchmeat
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rednekkPH wrote:Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enoughBurny Charles wrote:I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?rednekkPH wrote:Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement workBurny Charles wrote:Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.rednekkPH wrote:Pipe threader?Burny Charles wrote:
pl. dies A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially:
An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.
Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever.

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and Yeoman Toeste..sy wrote:RinglingRingling wrote:Ensign/Yeoman Cooper/Smith.AlbatrossFlyer wrote:sorta like the various security personnel that showed up in episodes of star trek only to be turned into salt cubes.buffettbride wrote:So then what's the name of the character that gets killed early on because he is completely unnecessary to the plot?tikitatas wrote:Foil
A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison.
I think there is something to this, and the person who posted the poll.
I always thought it was Ensign Lunchmeat
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODJMJgSJWw
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Calibrate ceiling fan speed.buffettbride wrote:What do those thingies do?rednekkPH wrote:Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enoughBurny Charles wrote:I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?rednekkPH wrote:Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement workBurny Charles wrote:Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.rednekkPH wrote: Pipe threader?

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The original cleverness is getting lost in the fog of the "name this tool" mysteryBurny Charles wrote:rednekkPH wrote:Generally, dies are round, and have a bolt thread (eg. 1/4-20, 1/2-16) stamped on them. The shape and the "1/8" stamp on that (1/8 is a pipe thread size, not bolt thread), tell me is a small pipe threader. But like I said before, certainly close enoughBurny Charles wrote:I'm sure it could thread a pipe, but its a die isnt it?rednekkPH wrote:Actually I think that's a pipe threader, but it's close enough for governement workBurny Charles wrote:Thats the dreaded thread die that I post right before a thread dies.rednekkPH wrote: Pipe threader?
pl. dies A device used for cutting out, forming, or stamping material, especially:
An engraved metal piece used for impressing a design onto a softer metal, as in coining money.
One of several component pieces that are fitted into a diestock to cut threads on screws or bolts.
A part on a machine that punches shaped holes in, cuts, or forms sheet metal, cardboard, or other stock.
A metal block containing small conical holes through which plastic, metal, or other ductile material is extruded or drawn.
Yeah close enough I guess. BUt it usually works pretty well on the BB, and I think its clever.
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Stanley?buffettbride wrote:Well, we should all know the name of the biggest tool around here.Lightning Bolt wrote: The original cleverness is getting lost in the fog of the "name this tool" mystery
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