@chessturd saidLOL.... That was a good one, gave me a good chuckle for the day, thanks!!! 😉
GOAD
🤔 I just took a huge GOAD! Man it stinks!
It won't flush!
You got a big thumbs up for that one....goad doesn't like it so much when the joke is on him. 😉
-VR
@very-rusty saidSmall minds and all that.
LOL.... That was a good one, gave me a good chuckle for the day, thanks!!! 😉
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke said"tinymindedness" could have been a stab to coin a new word.
Small minds and all that.
@ponderable saidWell you just got that as a variation of small minds....Come on get more original. 😛
"tinymindedness" could have been a stab to coin a new word.
-VR
@wolfe63 said- rustraint: (noun) A comment mercifully withheld in the presence of one who's actively in the process of looking foolish.
Creativity can be fun.
Can't find a word to describe that stubborn thought lodged between two neurons? Make one up!
I'll begin:
- drustic: (adj.) An exaggerated stupidity.
"that post was a tad too drustic to be in good taste"
"Gentlemanly rustraint is admirable when an idiot is thinking that getting the last word, wins."
@wolfe63 saidLOL....I don't get the dig at me wofly!!! 😛 😉 ( Put on sarcasm detector )
- rustraint: (noun) A comment mercifully withheld in the presence of one who's actively in the process of looking foolish.
"Gentlemanly rustraint is admirable when an idiot is thinking that getting the last word, wins."
Way to obvious wolfy!!! 😉
-VR
@freekeynomore saidCare to tell us who you were before, as if we can't tell?
Where does that not present itself, usually?
@very-rusty saidRustyrrhea
All we/you can do is assume! 😉
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on that!
-VR
Diarrhea of the mouth. The complete inability to keep one's thoughts to oneself, no matter how simple or inane, or unformed (or uninformed).
07 May 19
@suzianne saidSuzierhea....
Rustyrrhea
Diarrhea of the mouth. The complete inability to keep one's thoughts to oneself, no matter how simple or inane, or unformed (or uninformed).
Rustyrrheas puppy dog. The complete inability not to follow him around and comment on everything he says!!! 😛
-VR
07 May 19
@very-rusty saidBtw, the nunchuku are an almost useless weapon. Chaining the handles together actually reduces their effectiveness as a weapon. It's like a novice version of what should be a dual-wield weapon. And the handles are almost too short to dual-wield with on top of it.
The nunchaku (Japanese: ヌンチャク Hepburn:
nunchaku, often "nunchuks","nunchucks", "chainsticks", "chuka sticks" or "karate sticks" in English.
They are more for show than for actual efficacy, as in freestyle nunchuku.
The only way to make them useful is to make them out of solid metal bars. This makes them overweight and hard to handle without injuring oneself. Traditional nunchuku are better as a training weapon than a weapon I would use to defend myself or others.