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Standby
04-21-2006, 02:35 PM
I gotta get back into posting on these threads. Working from 9-11 means can't call in with a WDYL, and I don't hear some great ones.
Today I learned...
Four Jews beats a full house.
Stern's show now sounds like Sex & The City (Speaking of XM...)
Mustache day is going to end bad for someone's future career...
HummerTuesdays
04-21-2006, 04:44 PM
Oxy Powder works like drano.
Farm Flufer
04-21-2006, 06:01 PM
Four Jews beats a full house.
Damn you, I came in to post this :fight6:
OandAPest
04-21-2006, 06:11 PM
I learned:
That 4 Jews beat 3 Prostants and 2 Muslims.
Everytime O&A have a big success, XM is really taking a huge loss.
When applying for a job, it's ok to call the interveiwer a "......"
XM 203 is now the ...... Network hosted by Patrice Oneal
And Finally, Direct TV is learning basic programing 101 taught to them by the PESTS! Congrats to the all of Pests!
Turtle
04-21-2006, 06:14 PM
Ant looks like Yasser Arafats (sp) son
BabyHat3R
04-22-2006, 08:09 PM
I learned that the show needs better writers:icon_mrgr
that Patrice is expected to be in the third chair when Jimmy isn't...and he has to do it for free
and that all questions will be answered Monday
d0uche_n0zzle
04-22-2006, 08:12 PM
I learned Patrice should never deal directly with the man, he's needs people to handle his business.
twotrickpony
04-25-2006, 01:25 AM
Let's see how many times Anthony will use this new word...
echelon
echˇeˇlon [ éshə lňn ]
noun (plural echˇeˇlons)
Definitions:
1. level in hierarchy: a level of authority or rank in an organization or system
the lower echelons of society
2. aircraft formation with offset positions: a group of aircraft flying in positions behind and to one side of the aircraft in front
3. military formation with offset positions: a formation in which individuals or units are positioned behind and to one side of those in front to give a stepped effect and allow each a clear view ahead
4. physics device for studying spectra: a series of glass plates of equal thickness arranged like steps, used in spectroscopy for studying the fine structure of spectral lines
transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle echˇeˇloned, present participle echˇeˇlonˇing, 3rd person present singular echˇeˇlons)
Definitions:
form echelon: to arrange something in or form an echelon
[Late 18th century. < French, "rung" < échelle "ladder" < Latin scala "stair"]
However he plugged my wackbag handle, "Two trick pony", so I am a little concerened Les Nunvez (spelling?) is sending me a bill?
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