Re: sack

From: Jon (jonsdak@midmaine.com)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 23:48:33 EDT


Jason,
The thought did cross my mind. People sometimes tend to get nasty when you
call them silly, however, and I simply didn't feel like dealing with
another, nasty, silly little person yesterday :-)

-- 
-Jon
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"Jason Bleazard" <jason.dml@bleazard.net> wrote in message
news:20030507071222.A30243@delenn.bleazard.net...
>
> On Wed, 07 May 2003 01:59:59 Jon wrote:
> >
> > Norah,
> > I think it's a clever euphemism for <ahem> power. :-)
>
> Clever?  I would have said silly.  I must be getting old, because I don't
> have a clue what sacks have to do with power.
>
> I thought maybe Danny meant that when the GM engine self-destructed, you
> could carry the remains in a sack.  Or maybe that the rubbery GM
> suspensions were made of recycled plastic garbage sacks.
>
> (Don't bother clarifying that he was talking about his ball sack... I'm
> aware that this is the big joke, I'm also aware that the actual word is
> "scrotum" and I'm pretty sure that GM engines don't have those either.)
>
> -- 
> Jason Bleazard  http://www.bleazard.net  Toronto, Ontario
> his:  '95 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9 V6, 5spd, Reg. Cab, white
> hers: '01 Dakota Sport 4x4, 4.7 V8, Auto, Quad Cab, black
>
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