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...is what I would probably shout in here if you people made me sick. You don't. It just seemed like a fun thing to shout on a freezing, foggy Monday morning which saw me having to scrape ice off me car windscreen at sparrowfart o'clock before the drive to the office. :)
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I'VE HAD JUST ABOUT ENOUGH.

Not quite enough though.
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Noooooooo! Oh alright then.
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omg... I love that phrase 'sparrowfart o'clock'! It might just replace my latest favorite word, 'snarky'. I might even get a little crazy and use them together in a sentence..."I'm a bit snarky at sparrowfart o'clock, especially if I haven't had my coffee."
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aderyn_du wrote:omg... I love that phrase 'sparrowfart o'clock'! It might just replace my latest favorite word, 'snarky'. I might even get a little crazy and use them together in a sentence..."I'm a bit snarky at sparrowfart o'clock, especially if I haven't had my coffee."
You need to change the last phrase to "...if I haven't had me coffee," for optimum effect.
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Image "It might be a bit better to tune to one of my fiddle's open strings, like A, rather than asking me for an F#." - Martin Milner
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what a crock this all is. :roll:
But seriously, you know, ad, that avatar is awesome. It's pretty snarky (n a good way of course...there IS a good way, isn't there?), even at sparrowfart o'clock before I've had ME coffee ;)

I agree, Em, the ME does really complete the whole thing
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emmline wrote:
aderyn_du wrote:omg... I love that phrase 'sparrowfart o'clock'! It might just replace my latest favorite word, 'snarky'. I might even get a little crazy and use them together in a sentence..."I'm a bit snarky at sparrowfart o'clock, especially if I haven't had my coffee."
You need to change the last phrase to "...if I haven't had me coffee," for optimum effect.
::smacking forehead:: Oh yes, how silly of me...
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izzarina wrote:what a crock this all is. :roll:
But seriously, you know, ad, that avatar is awesome. It's pretty snarky (n a good way of course...there IS a good way, isn't there?), even at sparrowfart o'clock before I've had ME coffee ;)
That was kind of snarky, izz, because I don't think there is a good snarky. For your enjoyment, the history of snarky

But because I know you, I'll take your snarky use in a snarky good way. :P
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aderyn_du wrote:But because I know you, I'll take your snarky use in a snarky good way. :P
Ok then, your avatar isn't snarky. Sorry about that :P I don't know if I like being snarky though....it just seems so snarky
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Oh no! A colonial has taught be a British slang word I didn't know. Oh, the shame of it. I'll never live this down. :sniffle:
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JUST SHUT THE F*** UP!!!

That's probably what I'd say if I had to hear everything I read on this forum. I mean, everyone talking at once about totally unrelated subjects... It's enough to make a person crazy. :wink:
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Post by izzarina »

ooooo.....ad, I apologize for saying that your avatar is snarky. There's nothing grumpy about it. ;)
I on the other hand have had a very snarky day. I've been tremendously sarcastic on several occasions (yikes..this is starting to sound like confession :o ). Problem is that I enjoyed it far too much. I'm beginning to fear that I LIKE being snarky.
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