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when things get weird between a cucumber and a pickle

14 August, 2006 14:05

This conversation got really weird really fast. If you need details of the conversation starter, e-mail me.



(13:51:16) *********: lol
(13:51:23) *********: something more durable than a pickle
(13:51:24) *********: :)
(13:51:49) !!!!!!!!!!: damn, because I just picked a pile of pickles...
(13:51:55) *********: hehe
(13:52:10) *********: well you like eating them.. so using them for exploration would be a waste..
(13:52:11) *********: lol
(13:52:36) !!!!!!!!!!: hmm, an exploratory pickle... never thought of that
(13:52:47) *********: well.. you might loose it
(13:52:50) !!!!!!!!!!: I could probably market such a thing
(13:52:57) *********: but would be smaller than a cucumber
(13:53:06) *********: lol
(13:53:21) !!!!!!!!!!: are you saying an exploratory cucumber would be better than a pickle?
(13:53:51) *********: well.. not to start out with
(13:53:57) *********: unless it was a slim cucumber
(13:54:23) !!!!!!!!!!: where would I find, such a thing you mention, "a slim cucumber"?
(13:54:39) *********: not sure
(13:54:45) !!!!!!!!!!: drats
(13:54:47) *********: maybe a nice organic food store?
(13:55:16) !!!!!!!!!!: hmm, an exploratory slim cucumber... I will have to look for one. ;)


Random Thought : Peter Piper really did pick a pile (yes a pile) of pickled peppers. What the hell did he do with them? That is the real question!

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Main Entry: spew

Pronunciation: \ˈspyü\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein intransitive verb
Date: before 12th century
  1. VOMIT
  2. to come forth in a flood or gush
  3. to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE
transitive verb
  1. VOMIT
  2. to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity <a volcano spewing out ash> —often used with out —spew·er noun
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