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saturnine

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  1. yeah, i disagree. new thread.
  2. colloquial \kuh-LOH-kwee-uhl\, adjective: characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation; "wrote her letters in a colloquial style"; "the broken syntax and casual enunciation of colloquial English"; hence, unstudied; informal; as, colloquial phrases; a colloquial style. ``To use a colloquial phrase, such sentiments...do one's heart good.'' --Samuel Taylor Coleridge ``The abandonment of...poetic diction for the colloquial language of real life.'' --John Richard Green ``His [samuel Johnson's] colloquial talents were, indeed, of the highest order.'' --Macaulay Colloquial is from the Latin colloquium, a conversation, from col- (com-), with, together + loquor, loqui, to speak.
  3. i'm the bassist. you are all hurting my feelings. reunion in '07. just in time for our 19th birthdays. woohoo.
  4. doors @ 7. i'll be there much earlier consuming copious amounts of liquid sustenance
  5. i'll be at arizona's, also.. outside the 8 foot perimeter, of course.
  6. maybe you forgot what the bands are in it for. sorry to say, but they don't do it for you.
  7. ha! i don't even like that song, losers.
  8. and you'll never bang a rock star
  9. i am matthew good
  10. you're lucky it isn't august 25th.
  11. discursive \dis-KUR-siv\, adjective: 1. Passing from one topic to another; ranging over a wide field; digressive; rambling. 2. Utilizing, marked by, or based on analytical reasoning -- contrasted with intuitive. The style is highly discursive, leap-frogging forwards and backwards across the decades, without ever sacrificing thrust or clarity. --Nicholas Blincoe, "Spirit that speaks," The Guardian, August 21, 1999 Rather than being a limiting influence, the time restrictions seem often to have compelled ensembles and soloists to condense and distill arrangements and to edit potentially discursive solo performances. --Richard M. Sudhalter, Lost Chords He is in general a discursive politician: Start him talking and you cannot get him to stop. --Dan Balz, "President Endures Embarrassing Week," Washington Post, March 15, 1998 He is an intuitive being who can pierce to the heart of a matter without taking the circuitous route of deeper and more discursive minds. --"1962 Man of the Year: Pope John XXIII," Time, January 4, 1963 Discursive comes from Latin discurrere, "to run in different directions, to run about, to run to and fro," from dis-, "apart, in different directions" + currere, "to run."
  12. he's clearly only promoting his new album.
  13. coming out in purple
  14. like you, stankwhore.
  15. awesome. throw some stank on it
  16. i win. contest over. thanks for playing.
  17. actually, i only listened to 15-20 seconds of each song.
  18. too bad you're outnumbered
  19. americans are worthless sacks of ass vomit. that's a saturnine original. for a transcript, write to burrell's transcripts, PO box 648, alameda california, 90216.
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