steveinbsas Registered Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 10,566 Likes 6,785 Dec 4, 2011 #11 Given the facts (as related by JoeBlow himself) it wasn't a robbery. It was a donation.
C Carlosgreat Registered Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 84 Likes 14 Dec 4, 2011 #12 Negative Steve, it was an excuse to buy a new laptop
steveinbsas Registered Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 10,566 Likes 6,785 Dec 4, 2011 #13 Either way, it was subconsciously intentional.
E El Duderino Registered Joined Sep 2, 2011 Messages 265 Likes 57 Dec 4, 2011 #14 At least they didn't snag the 'bee, man.
L Lucas Registered Joined Jan 27, 2009 Messages 1,123 Likes 292 Dec 4, 2011 #15 Opportunity makes the thief.... Lee, now that you've decided to go to Colombia, get ready because you have not seen anything yet La ocasión hace al ladron
Opportunity makes the thief.... Lee, now that you've decided to go to Colombia, get ready because you have not seen anything yet La ocasión hace al ladron
steveinbsas Registered Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 10,566 Likes 6,785 Dec 4, 2011 #16 El Duderino said: At least they didn't snag the 'bee, man. Click to expand... Please tell us what "snag the bee" means, duderino.
El Duderino said: At least they didn't snag the 'bee, man. Click to expand... Please tell us what "snag the bee" means, duderino.
M MiamiExpat Registered Joined Sep 27, 2011 Messages 33 Likes 3 Dec 4, 2011 #17 steveinbsas said: Please tell us what "snag the bee" means, duderino. Click to expand... The frisbee ;-)
steveinbsas said: Please tell us what "snag the bee" means, duderino. Click to expand... The frisbee ;-)
steveinbsas Registered Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 10,566 Likes 6,785 Dec 4, 2011 #18 Now I understand. It means snatch the frisbee. The word "snag" threw me off. But I'm old enought to remember "Snaglepuss" before it sounded obscene...and when the word "snatch" actually did.
Now I understand. It means snatch the frisbee. The word "snag" threw me off. But I'm old enought to remember "Snaglepuss" before it sounded obscene...and when the word "snatch" actually did.
ghost Registered Joined Mar 21, 2007 Messages 3,331 Likes 2,210 Dec 4, 2011 #19 steveinbsas said: Now I understand. It means snatch the frisbee. The word "snag" threw me off. But I'm old enought to remember "Snaglepuss" before it sounded obscene...and when the word "snatch" actually did. Click to expand... Common Steve.
steveinbsas said: Now I understand. It means snatch the frisbee. The word "snag" threw me off. But I'm old enought to remember "Snaglepuss" before it sounded obscene...and when the word "snatch" actually did. Click to expand... Common Steve.
steveinbsas Registered Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 10,566 Likes 6,785 Dec 4, 2011 #20 Did you mean "common (as in typical) Steve" or "Come on, Steve?" I will not articulate the third version of this phrase.
Did you mean "common (as in typical) Steve" or "Come on, Steve?" I will not articulate the third version of this phrase.