A. K. A. Loose Canon
I thought he's from Kentucky, no? But perhaps Texas is a state of mind.
Lake Jackson, TX. Pay up!
Got outta there a fast as he could. Don't they all?
He ended up going to university at Baylor. By the way, I think you'd like Lake Jackson, Tecs.I can see you seething your ass off!Haha! Which way to the VSP store?
VSP? You can have it. I'll stick to the VCP you owe me.
Cyrillic error, Tecs. I am simply too cultured for my more frequent interlocutors.
Cyrillic error? I thought C reads as S in Rooskie, not the other way around. Stop diggin', Herr Rot, and start forking over.
Man, if you just can't ever connect the dots, I don't know what you'll even do with the H-boam you think I owe you.
When you are connecting the dots, you must draw a directed graph, as opposed to a simplistic, undirected graph. Thus C --> S, but not S --> C. Capisci?
Heck, C=S even in English, Tecs!Go back to Russia!
So Capisci=Sapicsi? Man, oh, man -- keep on diggin'!
Capisci and Sapicsi are in English?Oh, Tecs...this time you'll pay dearly....
Man, oh, man. You never concede defeat, do you?
I thought he's from Kentucky, no? But perhaps Texas is a state of mind.
ReplyDeleteLake Jackson, TX.
ReplyDeletePay up!
Got outta there a fast as he could. Don't they all?
ReplyDeleteHe ended up going to university at Baylor.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I think you'd like Lake Jackson, Tecs.
I can see you seething your ass off!
Haha! Which way to the VSP store?
VSP? You can have it. I'll stick to the VCP you owe me.
ReplyDeleteCyrillic error, Tecs. I am simply too cultured for my more frequent interlocutors.
ReplyDeleteCyrillic error? I thought C reads as S in Rooskie, not the other way around. Stop diggin', Herr Rot, and start forking over.
ReplyDeleteMan, if you just can't ever connect the dots, I don't know what you'll even do with the H-boam you think I owe you.
ReplyDeleteWhen you are connecting the dots, you must draw a directed graph, as opposed to a simplistic, undirected graph. Thus C --> S, but not S --> C. Capisci?
ReplyDeleteHeck, C=S even in English, Tecs!
ReplyDeleteGo back to Russia!
So Capisci=Sapicsi? Man, oh, man -- keep on diggin'!
ReplyDeleteCapisci and Sapicsi are in English?
ReplyDeleteOh, Tecs...this time you'll pay dearly....
Man, oh, man. You never concede defeat, do you?
ReplyDelete