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Fantastic word game

"It's country" is a really clever Shakespearean-style pun that I'll bet quad didn't even know he was making. ;D

Anyone who doesn't understand the pun can message me for more. It's fairly obscene... ;D
 
Doors close and windows open, or that's what the hopelessly optimistic would have us believe.
 
The Dude said:
Believe in whatever makes you happy.

Happy to post after the Dude puts down one of his famous no bold posts, no less.


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BTW, To Las Vegas posters, in Buffalo, we call 4 inches of snow "June."
 
Radknowski said:
The Dude said:
Believe in whatever makes you happy.

Happy to post after the Dude puts down one of his famous no bold posts, no less.


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BTW, To Las Vegas posters, in Buffalo, we call 4 inches of snow "June."

No less than you, my dear Radknowski ;), would knock The Dude for violating TPWG rules, so give him a break!! :)
 
Experience your own favorite country's culture by picking a favorite culture and traveling to its country.

PM me the secret, raptus. I'm always saying stuff and people stare blankly or have a shocked expression, as if they are ciphering some kind of medieval literary conundrums inside their noggins. Any time I can get one of those blank stares or shocked expressions explained is a good day. :D
 
Faith Hill yelled at quadraphonic at first, but then after a few whispered threats and a coupla giggly girl giggles were exchanged, there was a whole lot of slurping and kissing sounds and the screen went black.
 
The screen went black, the theater lights came back on and after a brief bit of escapism, the people inside rose from their seats as they returned to their daily lives.
 
In case anyone is interested... (source: Wikipedia)

A TPS report is a document used in software engineering, in particular by a Software Quality Assurance group or individual, that describes the testing procedures and the testing process.

The official definition and creation is provided by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) as follows:

IEEE 829 - Test Procedure Specification
The Test Procedures are developed from both the Test Design and the Test Case Specification. The document describes how the tester will physically run the test, the physical set-up required, and the procedure steps that need to be followed. The standard defines ten procedure steps that may be applied when running a test.'
"TPS Reports" are also used in many banks to report activity on the "Transaction Processing System" that is used on mainframe computers to process financial transactions. In database administration, engineering, and benchmarking, it may also refer to "Transactions Per Second."


Lives of many families are changing due to economic conditions.
 
Atlanta has so many Peachtree streets, lanes, avenues, circles, and boulevards that it's downright disconcerting.
 
Disconcerting to see the early part of a 12 inch snowstorm coming down here in central Massachusetts even though it's that time of year and so I am now pushing for a TFWG Roadtrip to the Atlanta home of Linguistics Czar raptusregaliter.
 


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