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The Quirk's avatar

I found it peachy-keen, myself.

The Quirk's avatar

I can get that right now w/ "Six seasons and a movie!"

PubOption's avatar

Back in the days of my youth, now 40+ years ago, in England, burglars were normally shown in cartoons as dark-haired, unshaven men, who wore raccoon-like masks across their eyes, striped sweaters and dark pants, they always carried bags marked <b>swag</b> .

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Years ago, British Airways introduced a Concorde flight from London to Toronto. I was living in Canada at the time and read an article about the Concorde in the <i>Toronto Star,</i> It was intended to say "...the interior is a reminder of what airplanes were like, when (reference to something Frank Sinatra did in the 1960's), I read it as ..."a reminder of what airplanes were, like when (Frank Sinatra)?"

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

the vid was basically that guy reading the script from Napoleon Dynamite

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

foolish girl- everyone knows you're supposed to check in 100 yards offshore on Foursquare

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

for most stagehands these days it means "shit we ain't getting"

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

just don't do it in front of a Bank of America

Zippy W. Pinhead's avatar

schwag is the opposite of dank

PubOption's avatar

Two Burgess references in one article.

Vienna Woods's avatar

I recall a rather white bread student teacher of mine a couple of years ago using "sketchy" in a lesson to describe something as "not complete". The students had no fucking clue what he meant. I think that I was the only person in the room who knew both meanings.

Lot_49's avatar

I feel so hip now. Next week, can we do <i>up</i>talk?

And that vid is bitchen.