Archive through August 10, 2002
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Archive through August 10, 2002
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:11 pm     Roddy is spinning wheels all over the place. yesterday he asked Josh not to talk about anything. That was bust. Now he is talking to Chiara asking her to be big. That roddy is angry. He is so afraid that Josh is going to reveal things that will blow their cover. Poor guy, their cover is blown. So the question is, Will Roddy prevail, will he, like the little boy be able to get his fingers in the dyke and hope that no more leaks are spewed. This is by far the most entertaining BB show I have watched yet. |
Wcv63 | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:13 pm     Maris: "Will Roddy prevail, will he, like the little boy be able to get his fingers in the dyke and hope that no more leaks are spewed." The visual that I got from those words nearly seared my front temporal lobe. Oh the humanity, the humanity!! Listening to Chiara day in and day out is corrupting me. |
Battlestar | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:26 pm     there's a DYKE in the house??? would she want Roddy's fingers poking at her??? |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:28 pm     shoot, did I spell it wrong????????????? maybe I should rephrase: you know that hole the little dutch boy stuck his finger in.... nope that doesnt sound right. Where is roddy when I need him for the perfect choice of words. Well.....you can just insinuate what I mean. |
What555456 | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:30 pm     ROTFL!!!! |
Battlestar | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:30 pm     nope--you spelled it right! It just has two meanings |
Ellenkats | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:30 pm     (polite cough) |
What555456 | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:31 pm     Don't ya just hate it Maris when it comes out wrong? |
Wcv63 | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:31 pm     Maris you didn't spell it wrong....it just has multiple meanings. And of course being the posters we are, we chose the dirty one. "Where is roddy when I need him for the perfect choice of words. Well.....you can just insinuate what I mean." That is suffice. We are soooooooo bad! |
Ratlady | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:31 pm     LMAO!! |
Ladytex | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:32 pm     I'm sitting here roflmao, thanks y'all .... |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:32 pm     lol, actually it came out just right!!!!!!!!! |
Seanflynn | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:44 pm     no variant spelling; dike means one thing, dyke another Main Entry: [1]dike Pronunciation: 'dIk Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse dIk ditch and Middle Low German dIk dam; akin to Old English dIc ditch —more at DITCH Date: 13th century 1 : an artificial watercourse : DITCH 2 a : a bank usually of earth constructed to control or confine water : LEVEE b : a barrier preventing pas |
Wcv63 | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:45 pm     Seanflynn....don't come rain on our parade! |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:46 pm     OK so I did spell it wrong. Well it was a fun mistake. Now I am going to go back to watching Gerry stroke out as Roddy pushes him on his exercises. |
Loppes | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:47 pm     People, Is it me, or do I detect the scent of a moderator approaching this folder? Lon |
Squidvicious | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:48 pm     If I hear "reverse hug of a huge tree" one more time I'm going to throw my monitor through the window. |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:49 pm     Moderator??? I wasnt bashing Dykes!!!!!!!!!!!! Honest injun, it was a mistake. |
Caliogirl | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:49 pm     Roddy being Roddy, he probably believes that any Dyke would love to have his fingers poking at her -- he is after all, Roddy. Converting a dyke would be a no brainer for him, right...  |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:50 pm     he better carve a splint out of that tree because Gerry is going to stroke out. |
Loppes | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:52 pm     Maris, Look dear, if I was moderator, I would assume your reference to Dyke is as in Dick Van Dyke. The "injun" reference could be a problem. Lon |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 06:53 pm     ok, make that honest inuit |
Battlestar | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 07:00 pm     Seanflynn---sorry, you're wrong/ both spellings work for both meanings dike1 also dyke Pronunciation Key (dk) n. 1. a.An embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods. b.Chiefly British. A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands. 2.A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection. 3.A raised causeway. 4.A ditch; a channel. 5.Geology. A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock. tr.v. diked, also dyked dik·ing, dyk·ing dikes, dykes |
Maris | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 07:03 pm     ROFLMAO, Diked, Dyked, Diking. what the hell, Roddy aint going to be able to plug the leaks. He is just going to be SWEATING. |
Caliogirl | Saturday, August 10, 2002 - 07:06 pm     Looks like Roddy needs more fingers...  |
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