if you would have spelled BORED correctly, it would have gone up tonight, but the marketing manager is all about making people wait right now...especially college students who spelled BORED incorrectly. way to ruin it for everyone else.
If you would have let me finish, I meant I'm board as in a statement. Its what all the kids here call me...board, like a nickname. I got it because, well frankly, what's cooler than a board? I threw it into my post because I truly was BORED and wanted to mix things up a little...make my post turret(esk)
turretn.1. A small tower or tower-shaped projection on a building. 2. A low, heavily armored structure, usually rotating horizontally, containing mounted guns and their gunners or crew, as on a warship or tank. 3. A domelike gunner's enclosure projecting from the fuselage of a combat aircraft. 4. A tall wooden structure mounted on wheels and used in ancient warfare by besiegers to scale the walls of an enemy fortress. 5. An attachment for a lathe consisting of a rotating cylindrical block holding various cutting tools. 6. A rotating device holding various lenses, as for a microscope, allowing easy switching from one lens to another.
Eskabbr. Eskimo
What do either of these items have to do with your post? Ah, wait... I see now! You're attempting to appear intelligent by including obscure references in your posts! It's all an extension of the board/bored mix up, where it was the REST of us that were simply not "in" on your joke! Well, the proverbial jig is up, mister. And your erudite collegiate @ss just cost the rest of the world valuable non-Litter time!
How I wish the rest of the semi-pro class was as learned as neversummersnow. What's cooler than a board, indeed!
i think "esk" was an attempt at "esque", but i can't figure out where he was going with "turret". maybe tourette syndrome? altho that doesn't make sense in this context either
can't everyone just STFU and answer the man's question. Neversummer you on a mission keep it real! Someone will hook it up eventually. I thoroughly understand your complicated e-net lingo.
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