cliffponcier2
CliffPoncier2
cliffponcier2

The shiver part always struck me as funny and the only person I ever heard say it was my dad who played in college in the 70s. Always kind of chuckled like "oh, dad". Lol. And I played sports through college without hearing it again. Made me remember the other dated expressions he used. Stars for open communication...

lay ups don't burn at that temperature.

It's not a visor. His brother was wearing the other half. Get it? Arkansas...stupid and poor? No?

Because of you, I have met my *star* quota today. You are a light in the darkness.

Wow.

I am well aware of what it means. No one says that except in a throwback way and I used that opportunity to have fun with some other not so frequently used terms. I happen to love the term and I enjoyed seeing it used for the first time in a long time in a relatively popular forum. I couldn't resist using a tiny bit

You said "but fuck". But I also get your point. Stars for both!

damn.

I haven't heard forearm shiver since my dad taught me to play basketball 25 years ago. What kind of a cockamamie term is that? I don't know why I expected better from a Mickey Mouse getup like this.

In the face!!

For a minute I thought you meant in jail in Vegas. Classic Nordberg.

I imagine the Baylor boosters and athletic director had similar reactions.

Fuck's Nuggets.

The game on the line, ball in his hands. It all comes down to Fuck...

Radioactive oysters sound intriguing. Maybe a Godzilla type movie in there somewhere.

They have ruined my bracket too many times to count. I bet even big John Thompson doesn't have them getting out of the second round.

Now a fan of mayo man Fran O'Hanlon. Pointless but magnificent assonance.

Is there a way to un-read an "article"?

fact .

Like "just for men" I got no more gray!