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I have to role-play a dancer through forum smilies because the only part of my body possessed with natural rhythm is my fingers. And you look pretty silly dancing with your fingers.

My fingers only know how to do this dance:

 

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m62/Elisa_047/elainesdance1.gif

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http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r535/Yurimarkov/Hownottohideacellphonetower_Thisis_1a1781_4002107.jpg

...apparently not that clever afterall.

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I have to role-play a dancer through forum smilies because the only part of my body possessed with natural rhythm is my fingers. And you look pretty silly dancing with your fingers.

My fingers only know how to do this dance:

 

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m62/Elisa_047/elainesdance1.gif

 

 

Haha, the "little kicks" :P

 

Seinfeld, I love that show so much. I've seen like every episode like 20 times but it still makes me laugh my butt off. I wish Netflix would get it :(

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On the news this morning was a poignant snapshot of the full range of human intelligence: At the far end was an update on NASA's Curiosity; a space rover that cost less put on Mars than the American military spends in a month(supposedly) Next was an article about how scientists had worked out how to make synthetic antivenom for Black Widow bites using the venom of the venom of the vastly more common, vastly easier to raise Cupboard Spider, to the same effect as "genuine" black wdiow venom derived Anti-V. After this was footage of an overturned caravan with the ironic licence plate "bugger!" and finally, a man who'd set his house on fire while using an oven to dry his underpants.

 

http://i1170.photobucket.com/albums/r535/Yurimarkov/Humans_bab7fc_4004823.jpg

 

(Footnote: in Australian english, bugger is a commonly used exclamation when something goes wrong, IE dropping a book on your foot, in place of a profanity)

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(Footnote: in Australian english, bugger is a commonly used exclamation when something goes wrong, IE dropping a book on your foot, in place of a profanity)

 

It means that in actual English-English too :thumbsup:

 

(As well as it's original meaning of, *cough* 'bum-fun')

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(Footnote: in Australian english, bugger is a commonly used exclamation when something goes wrong, IE dropping a book on your foot, in place of a profanity)

 

It means that in actual English-English too :thumbsup:

 

(As well as it's original meaning of, *cough* 'bum-fun')

Then what does "bugger ya!" mean? :P

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