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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: MJIsMean on July 25, 2002, 03:31:47 pm

Title: JimH
Post by: MJIsMean on July 25, 2002, 03:31:47 pm
JimH I do respect that you didnt like my username but dear dear next time you are so impolite how about you either answer my 1. original question or 2. give me a reason why a forum for an mp3 player cant have a person post one message with a name like that? is it going to ruin your image or something? geez.
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: Harry The Hipster on July 25, 2002, 03:33:19 pm
House rules, old sport. You'll get used to it. Sure your inquiry will be answered in due course.

HTH
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: JimH on July 25, 2002, 03:38:38 pm
The name you chose is hostile.  You can see that, I think.

Why?  

I'm the housekeeper here -- or the barman, as I've said before.  I just try to keep a "good house".

I didn't mean to be impolite, but I don't want hostility to become "normal" here.

My guess is that you will understand that.
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on July 25, 2002, 04:19:00 pm
JimH,
You are the owner, operator, housekeeper, rule maker, rule enforcer, barkeep and bouncer. In short, you are The Godfather.

Title: RE:JimH
Post by: JimH on July 25, 2002, 04:23:50 pm
C8,
Thank you.  You may rise.

KingBartender
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on July 25, 2002, 04:27:11 pm
Thanks to you, too.
I haven't had a good grovel in a long time. It's strangely ... exhilirating
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: ChicoSelfs on July 25, 2002, 04:29:51 pm
SORRY for my english but what is the meaning of exhilirating?
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on July 25, 2002, 04:33:23 pm
Sorry for MY English I misspelled it.

Main Entry: ex·hil·a·rate
Pronunciation: ig-'zi-l&-"rAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -rat·ed; -rat·ing
Etymology: Latin exhilaratus, past participle of exhilarare, from ex- |PLS| hilarare to gladden, from hilarus cheerful -- more at HILARIOUS
Date: 1540
1 a : to make cheerful b : ENLIVEN, EXCITE
2 : REFRESH, STIMULATE
- ex·hil·a·rat·ing·ly  /ig-'zi-l&-"rA-ti[ng]-lE/ adverb
- ex·hil·a·ra·tive  /-"rA-tiv/ adjective
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: KingSparta on July 25, 2002, 05:19:52 pm
>> SORRY for my english but what is the meaning of exhilirating
I thought it was a drink.
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: Charlemagne 8 on July 25, 2002, 05:22:41 pm
It can be one and the same and vice versa all over again one more time.
Title: RE:JimH
Post by: scodan on July 25, 2002, 05:25:41 pm

SORRY for my english but what is the meaning of exhilirating?
For us married guys, not much.