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  • Avatar of joeking14

    joeking14

    [241]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 06/14/05
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    • rank: Super-Friend
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    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

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    LeonMorado

    [242]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 11/25/06
    • level: 19
    • rank: Fall Guy
    • posts: 5,332
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'
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    joeking14

    [243]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 06/14/05
    • level: 8
    • rank: Super-Friend
    • posts: 2,787
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

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    LeonMorado

    [244]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 11/25/06
    • level: 19
    • rank: Fall Guy
    • posts: 5,332
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.
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    sadist_activst

    [245]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 08/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 1,110
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).

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    crazyturtle363

    [246]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 654
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
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    Spacerac

    [247]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 01/14/08
    • level: 15
    • rank: Ginsu Knife
    • posts: 5,899
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?
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    joeking14

    [248]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 06/14/05
    • level: 8
    • rank: Super-Friend
    • posts: 2,787
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).

    What about cows?

    What about them?

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    LeonMorado

    [249]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 11/25/06
    • level: 19
    • rank: Fall Guy
    • posts: 5,332
    Spacerac wrote:
    Um... milk bags?
    last time i checked that didn't mean cows...>_>
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    crazyturtle363

    [250]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 654
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
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    tomtitan

    [251]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 03/01/07
    • level: 19
    • rank: Fall Guy
    • posts: 10,891
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....
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    crazyturtle363

    [252]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 654
    tomtitan wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....

    Actually, the cow had suregy and.....you get it.
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    Spacerac

    [253]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 01/14/08
    • level: 15
    • rank: Ginsu Knife
    • posts: 5,899
    tomtitan wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....
    this is soo off topic
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    crazyturtle363

    [254]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 654
    Spacerac wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....
    this is soo off topic

    Would you like to help. Make a random comment and see where it goes.




    FLYING BULIMIC MONKEYS!
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    Spacerac

    [255]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 01/14/08
    • level: 15
    • rank: Ginsu Knife
    • posts: 5,899
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    Or Klenex(es).


    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?

    Yea.

    When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....
    this is soo off topic

    Would you like to help. Make a random comment and see where it goes.



    FLYING BULIMIC MONKEYS!
    Feather monkeys! Oh, somebody show a pic. (saying that to avoid a violation)
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    joeking14

    [256]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 06/14/05
    • level: 8
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    • posts: 2,787
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    sadist_activst wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    LeonMorado wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    Spacerac wrote:
    joeking14 wrote:
    TheFungusyOne wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:
    KingAtticus wrote:
    crazyturtle363 wrote:

    On a side note, ever notice how jello is like flavored, colored spaghetti?

    No. Care to explain?
    Sure. You can slurp it. End of story. NEXT IN LINE PLEASE.
    Ha. The word "jello" always makes me laugh.

    Is Jello the US word for Jam or Jelly?

    no, jello is the US word for gelatin.

    Which shows how much I know about US words.

    jell-o is one of those brand names that's so popular it's become synonymous with the product itself. like band-aids, frisbees, and cup-o-noodles'

    So bansd-aid isn't the correct name for Adhesive bandages in the USA?

    band-aid is a brand name, but we use it to refer to any adhesive bandage.

    It wouldn't be male.

    Or Klenex(es).

    What about cows?
    Um... milk bags?
    Yea. When you drink milk, it's like being breastfed by a cow. WHAT IF IT'S MALE?!?!
    then it's a bull and thus doesn't produce milk....
    Actually, the cow had suregy and.....you get it.
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    ReflectTheStorm

    [257]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 08/22/07
    • level: 6
    • rank: Small Wonder
    • posts: 2,853
    This is back when I was involved in a car accident, sportin' my sexy cast and censored bruised face.
    ***SPOILER***
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    MaiAndZuko4eva

    [258]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 09/28/07
    • level: 12
    • rank: Evil Bert
    • posts: 2,025
    ReflectTheStorm wrote:
    This is back when I was involved in a car accident, sportin' my sexy cast and censored bruised face.
    ***SPOILER***

    cast. ouch.
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    Spacerac

    [259]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 01/14/08
    • level: 15
    • rank: Ginsu Knife
    • posts: 5,899
    MaiAndZuko4eva wrote:
    ReflectTheStorm wrote:
    This is back when I was involved in a car accident, sportin' my sexy cast and censored bruised face.
    ***SPOILER***

    cast. ouch.
    yeah, injuries suck.
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    crazyturtle363

    [260]Feb 14, 2008
    • member since: 07/02/06
    • level: 14
    • rank: Autobot
    • posts: 654
    Spacerac wrote:
    MaiAndZuko4eva wrote:
    ReflectTheStorm wrote:
    This is back when I was involved in a car accident, sportin' my sexy cast and censored bruised face.
    ***SPOILER***

    cast. ouch.
    yeah, injuries suck.

    lucky bast*rd. I've never had a cast or broken bone.
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