RSD1 Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 13 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said: So now you are Trolling @Yagoda? No, I love him. That's why I said he wins as poster of the year 5 pages back. Try and keep up. 1
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 7 minutes ago, jvs said: What a boring topic,no imagination! We could do "drunk driver of the year" "troll of the year" "best post of the year" "most aliases" "biggest mop pusher" "best use of AI" many choices but believe me some people will be taking this way to serious. You missed biggest whinger 2
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 6 minutes ago, transam said: I have been a Poster of the Year, how about you...............🤣 Yap, yap, yap.................😝 Wow. Whats next, a Nobel Prize in childish trolling, stupidity and stalking? Yap yap yap, love how you copy me 1 1
RSD1 Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, AlwaysThere said: @RSD1 I can no longer see your posts, but I hope you are spreading positive messages for Christmas, rather than your usual nasty Trolling. Merry Christmas.....ho ho ho 😊 You obviously didn't do it correctly because you keep trying to contact me. Try doing it twice or three times NowNow. 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 21 minutes ago, RSD1 said: Indeed, he's a full time cult minion of diaper man. 21 minutes ago, RSD1 said: True that. It might be filled with diaper leaks from his senile man-god, but he's surely earned it. Diaper Man should be capitalized, as should Man-God 4 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said: @RSD1 I can no longer see your posts, but I hope you are spreading positive messages for Christmas, rather than your usual nasty Trolling. Merry Christmas.....ho ho ho 😊 Can you put me on ignore please.? Then I wont have to kill brain cells by responding to your garbage. 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 5 minutes ago, Will B Good said: You missed biggest whinger We actually need biggest losers: Kamala fans. I miss Danderman so much. Thank god you are still here
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: Diaper Man should be capitalized, as should Man-God Can you put me on ignore please.? Then I wont have to kill brain cells by responding to your garbage. Doesn't "ignore" work the other way around???
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: Thank god you are still here Amazing how many people say that....almost embarrassing.
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Will B Good said: Doesn't "ignore" work the other way around??? Hes not worth the effort to push a button, I can just skim over anyhting he says. 1
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: Hes not worth the effort to push a button, I can just skim over anyhting he says. Odd....and there's me thinking your were mustard keen on pushing buttons...???
AlwaysThere Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 I guess for many, the highlight of their day is to be Trolling on here. That's quite sad really. Take a day off for goodness sake. 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Will B Good said: Odd....and there's me thinking your were mustard keen on pushing buttons...??? WTF is mustard keen LOL Just now, Will B Good said: Like I give a flying .....5555 Typical hate ridden Leftist 1
AlwaysThere Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: WTF is mustard keen LOL Typical hate ridden Leftist Your posts are full of love? Take a good look at yourself. You have sunk to such lows. Are you trying to see how low you can go? 1 1 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, AlwaysThere said: I guess for many, the highlight of their day is to be Trolling on here. That's quite sad really. Take a day off for goodness sake. I have a Xmas party at 3pm. Nothing gets me in the spirit more than intellectually destroying nitwits like yourself. Got something interesting to talk about? Building codes in Turkey? Dual pricing at the new Thai casinos? Trotsky's affair with Frida Kahlo?
Popular Post Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 25, 2024 4 minutes ago, Yagoda said: WTF is mustard keen LOL Forgot you only talk American. With its limit 300 year history you fail to access the rich diversity of proper English. Here...educate yourself.....for once. The expression “as keen as mustard” originates from 17th-century England and is used to describe someone who is eager, enthusiastic, or very keen. Origins of the Phrase: 1. Early Usage in 1670s: • The phrase is believed to have first appeared in Thomas Shadwell’s 1671 play The Rehearsal. • It described someone who was excitable and enthusiastic—traits associated with the sharp, spicy flavor of mustard. 2. Mustard’s Popularity in English Cuisine: • Mustard was a highly popular condiment in England at the time, known for its sharp and strong flavor. • Its pungency likely inspired the metaphor for someone who was sharp-witted, eager, or ready for action. 3. Connection to Prepared Mustard: • In the 17th century, prepared mustard became widely available and was often described as “ready-made”—a term also associated with someone being ready and prepared for any situation. 4. Literary Evolution: • Over time, the expression evolved to describe not just sharpness but enthusiasm and energy, reflecting the zestful nature of mustard. Modern Usage: • The phrase is still used today to mean someone is extremely eager or enthusiastic about something. • Example: “He’s as keen as mustard to get started on the new project.” So, the “keen as mustard” expression draws from mustard’s sharp flavor, symbolizing energy, enthusiasm, and readiness in human behavior. 1 1 1
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Just now, Yagoda said: I have a Xmas party at 3pm. Nothing gets me in the spirit more than intellectually destroying nitwits like yourself. Got something interesting to talk about? Building codes in Turkey? Dual pricing at the new Thai casinos? Trotsky's affair with Frida Kahlo? Relax.....if you are the only one there you can be late. 1 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Just now, AlwaysThere said: Your posts are full of love? Take a good look at yourself. You have sunk to such lows. Are you trying to see how low you can go? Well I am already lowering myself to the nadir of intellectual life by exchanging bytes with you, but I have time to kill.
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 4 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said: No have. I guess you really have nothing in your life. Nothing you hold dear. Sad...a waste of good oxygen. OMG....have you no concept as to how much the truth can hurt?.....please retract for his sake.
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Will B Good said: Forgot you only talk American. With its limit history 300 year history you fail to access the rich diversity of proper English. Here...educate yourself.....for once. The expression “as keen as mustard” originates from 17th-century England and is used to describe someone who is eager, enthusiastic, or very keen. Origins of the Phrase: 1. Early Usage in 1670s: • The phrase is believed to have first appeared in Thomas Shadwell’s 1671 play The Rehearsal. • It described someone who was excitable and enthusiastic—traits associated with the sharp, spicy flavor of mustard. 2. Mustard’s Popularity in English Cuisine: • Mustard was a highly popular condiment in England at the time, known for its sharp and strong flavor. • Its pungency likely inspired the metaphor for someone who was sharp-witted, eager, or ready for action. 3. Connection to Prepared Mustard: • In the 17th century, prepared mustard became widely available and was often described as “ready-made”—a term also associated with someone being ready and prepared for any situation. 4. Literary Evolution: • Over time, the expression evolved to describe not just sharpness but enthusiasm and energy, reflecting the zestful nature of mustard. Modern Usage: • The phrase is still used today to mean someone is extremely eager or enthusiastic about something. • Example: “He’s as keen as mustard to get started on the new project.” So, the “keen as mustard” expression draws from mustard’s sharp flavor, symbolizing energy, enthusiasm, and readiness in human behavior. You could have spared me the whole thesis and just given me the last line. I like it. I will introduce it into the English language. Another great expression from the Pirates!
AlwaysThere Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 2 minutes ago, Yagoda said: I have a Xmas party at 3pm. Nothing gets me in the spirit more than intellectually destroying nitwits like yourself. Got something interesting to talk about? Building codes in Turkey? Dual pricing at the new Thai casinos? Trotsky's affair with Frida Kahlo? But you aren't "intellectually destroying" anyone. It's you who looks like the idiot. Don't believe me? Xmas party with whom? 😊 A load of other druggies? 1
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Just now, Yagoda said: You could have spared me the whole thesis and just given me the last line. I like it. I will introduce it into the English language. Another great expression from the Pirates! You mean the American language......we've had it for centuries.
Captain Flack Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 A number of pointless off topic, trolling and bickering posts and the replies have been removed.
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 3 minutes ago, Will B Good said: OMG....have you no concept as to how much the truth can hurt?.....please retract for his sake. Geez dude you did so much better during the election. Thats very weak 1 minute ago, AlwaysThere said: But you aren't "intellectually destroying" anyone. It's you who looks like the idiot. Don't believe me? Xmas party with whom? 😊 A load of other druggies? Good idea, Ill bring some concentrates!
AlwaysThere Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: Geez dude you did so much better during the election. Thats very weak Good idea, Ill bring some concentrates! I hope you can create a positive memory out of it. 1
Yagoda Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 5 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said: I hope you can create a positive memory out of it. Every day of my life is a positive memory, sorry your days are different 1
AlwaysThere Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Just now, Yagoda said: Every day of my life is a positive memory, sorry your days are different Is what is happening now a positive memory for you? 1
Patong2021 Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 The thread reads like a discourse on the merits of enemas. On 12/24/2024 at 1:17 AM, Hummin said: Bob, aka ? Georgey? Susan aka? Gamma? The mentally ill collective. I have only put one name on ignore, Gamma, as its content of nonsense was just so annoying and idiotic that it caused me to log off. On 12/24/2024 at 1:20 AM, Nick Carter icp said: No, there aren't enough regular posters to have a POTY competition The reality of Covid. It killed off multiple members and caused many others to go home. I still can't believe that we lived through that horrific event. 38 minutes ago, Will B Good said: Forgot you only talk American. With its limit 300 year history you fail to access the rich diversity of proper English. Here...educate yourself.....for once. The expression “as keen as mustard” originates from 17th-century England and is used to describe someone who is eager, enthusiastic, or very keen. Origins of the Phrase: 1. Early Usage in 1670s: • The phrase is believed to have first appeared in Thomas Shadwell’s 1671 play The Rehearsal. • It described someone who was excitable and enthusiastic—traits associated with the sharp, spicy flavor of mustard. 2. Mustard’s Popularity in English Cuisine: • Mustard was a highly popular condiment in England at the time, known for its sharp and strong flavor. • Its pungency likely inspired the metaphor for someone who was sharp-witted, eager, or ready for action. 3. Connection to Prepared Mustard: • In the 17th century, prepared mustard became widely available and was often described as “ready-made”—a term also associated with someone being ready and prepared for any situation. 4. Literary Evolution: • Over time, the expression evolved to describe not just sharpness but enthusiasm and energy, reflecting the zestful nature of mustard. Modern Usage: • The phrase is still used today to mean someone is extremely eager or enthusiastic about something. • Example: “He’s as keen as mustard to get started on the new project.” So, the “keen as mustard” expression draws from mustard’s sharp flavor, symbolizing energy, enthusiasm, and readiness in human behavior. I remember Keene's mustard from my childhood. It was real mustard. Not like the watery yellow coloured Heinz stuff we see today.
transam Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 54 minutes ago, Yagoda said: Wow. Whats next, a Nobel Prize in childish trolling, stupidity and stalking? Yap yap yap, love how you copy me I don't think anyone here would copy you...............🤔
Will B Good Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: The thread reads like a discourse on the merits of enemas. The mentally ill collective. I have only put one name on ignore, Gamma, as its content of nonsense was just so annoying and idiotic that it caused me to log off. The reality of Covid. It killed off multiple members and caused many others to go home. I still can't believe that we lived through that horrific event. I remember Keene's mustard from my childhood. It was real mustard. Not like the watery yellow coloured Heinz stuff we see today. Tried wasabi....???
cdemundo Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 50 minutes ago, Yagoda said: I have a Xmas party at 3pm. Nothing gets me in the spirit more than intellectually destroying nitwits like yourself. Got something interesting to talk about? Building codes in Turkey? Dual pricing at the new Thai casinos? Trotsky's affair with Frida Kahlo? Have you been getting posting tips from Gamma? 1
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