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Posted: June 06, 2006 • 11:20 pm
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
On the contrary Mr. Dan, it is spelled precisely the way it is meant to be seen. With the guts and grit of modern day slangism. Sike is the way I spelled it in the first grade, and Sike is the way I'm going to spell it now. (Not to mention the fact that there is no way I could ever admit that anything I ever did wrong, wasn't on purpose!)

Posted: June 06, 2006 • 11:25 pm
by Fred Buer
I guess he wrote it the way he'd pronounce it. Annats all-rite eef ya kin unnerstann wha people says whenney rite like dat. Knowhaumsayin'? S'all righteous dawg. Yeah. Mm.

*coughs*

And now for something completely different...

-Fred

Posted: June 06, 2006 • 11:34 pm
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
(( Almost fell out of my seat laughing at that ... Hoo boy. ))

Posted: June 07, 2006 • 7:46 am
by Jerry Dan
I must say, Fred: you'd be a better dialect coach than most of those working in Hollywood!

Posted: June 07, 2006 • 9:32 am
by DrPaul
Being not too great of a speller myself, this reminds me of a quote by Harry Truman a long time ago when he was caught mispelling a word (I forget which word). He said, "I can't have much respect for a man who can only think of one way to spell a word." Mispellers Unite!!

Posted: June 07, 2006 • 2:47 pm
by Fred Buer
He quoted Mark Twain on that one.

-Fred

Posted: June 09, 2006 • 8:30 am
by Atomicvegetable
<Dr. Zoidberg voice> Yay! I'm despicable!

Posted: June 09, 2006 • 10:40 am
by Mr. Thomas Malloy
Nah, it's just more or less your name is easy to remember right off the top of my head, than anyone else's ...

Who doesn't like the name atomicvegetable. Everytime I sit down to broccoli, or greenbeans, or any kind of vegetable I've microwaved I think of that name. Seriously.

Posted: June 09, 2006 • 8:02 pm
by Atomicvegetable
yeah, i seem to have this thing about being easily remembered. Quite baffling.

This happened to me just the other day. http://everydaystuff.aorange.com/index. ... 2006-06-05

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 6:51 am
by Alexander
Listen, Malloy. Quit raving and GET OUT! Understood?

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 8:27 am
by Cindy H
Alex Bark wrote:Listen, Malloy. Quit raving and GET OUT! Understood?
I applaud you, Mr. Alex Bark, for speaking up!!! I'm rather new here and I didn't feel as though I should say anything about, Mr.Thomas Malloy, and his sick, attitude toward the posters on this message board. So, I just want to thank you, Mr. Alex Bark, for saying it for me!

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 10:47 am
by Jim the old guy
Amen, Cindy. Don't let the attitudes expressed via posts spoil your visits to this community. In fact, the one thing that makes us unique is the wide variety of people and personalities from all over the world. Malloy is just spouting off a bit and the target of his diatribes just let it roll off their backs.

Just to show you that I am NOT personally affected by his barbs, I'll leave these as a token of our friendship (me and Malloy): :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 11:19 am
by Alexander
Cindy, call me "Alex" or "Alexander". Don't be so formal, please.
Jim! Malloy is your friend? Unbelievable! :roll:

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 12:55 pm
by rockefeller
Just read the very first sentence of the thread!

-B, R 8)

Posted: June 10, 2006 • 1:05 pm
by Alexander
rockefeller wrote:Just read the very first sentence of the thread!

-B, R 8)
I already read this rave, rockefeller. Disgusting!