I don't get it ... something cultural that I'm not aware of, no doubt.djm wrote:Got any dirty jokes?LisaD wrote:That would be me ...
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(I grew up in south-east Asia )
Oooh, oooh -- I know one, teacher; I know one.djm wrote:As you are a self-admitted quiet lurker of the board, the most inappropriate thing I could think to say as a means of welcome was to ask if you knew any dirty jokes - like an ice breaker, as it were.LisaD wrote:I don't get it
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djm wrote:As you are a self-admitted quiet lurker of the board, the most inappropriate thing I could think to say as a means of welcome was to ask if you knew any dirty jokes - like an ice breaker, as it were.LisaD wrote:I don't get it
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Hey, I'd like that. It would give me like, some status, an identity. something that would give my posts the lustre that was lacking...Flyingcursor wrote:
One of the old timers eh?
How many here were on the old Coolboard? You should get a little blurb under your name.
Sure... if you insist!dubhlinn wrote:.......I have come to the conclusion that the anniversary of joining the Board would be the perfect place for us to open a thread in which we could pay our respects to the member in question. This way, everybody gets treated equally and the frequent posters do not appear to be the most popular.
So let's keep our eyes open for anniversarys and forget about high post counts.....
You know that GHANDI refused to wear shoes so his feet became hard and tough, right?gonzo914 wrote:Don't aniversaries imply a kind of heirarchical seniority system? I think everyone should be nice to everbody else every day. Like Jesus would have. Or Ghandi. Or St. Colostrum of the Many Sorrows. Or Mel Gibson.