Now, now. This is VERY creative. Can’t mark it wrong and wound little Sky’s ego. We’ll just make a suggestion that he look the word up and give him an incomplete. Everyone over in “Real Life Adventures” understands. Pamper. Pamper.
And then your uncle will end up on Judge Judy, because the guy will expect your uncle to pay the 3 grand to fix it, even though he only drove it for 20 minutes.
sjoujke over 14 years ago
Nope. That’s not it Skylar.
pouncingtiger over 14 years ago
Is it me or has Shoe turned into Frank & Ernest?
vlechtja over 14 years ago
Try using crapulent Skylar.
ronaldmundy over 14 years ago
that’s a pretty fierce desoto.
BigChiefDesoto over 14 years ago
Use the word “swarm” in a sentence.
In England it’s cold, in Pakistan it ‘swarm’.
( Stolen from the BBC comedy TV program “Mind Your Language”! )
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Hey if it gets by the teach, use it Skylar!
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Now, now. This is VERY creative. Can’t mark it wrong and wound little Sky’s ego. We’ll just make a suggestion that he look the word up and give him an incomplete. Everyone over in “Real Life Adventures” understands. Pamper. Pamper.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Redneck definition?
ellisaana Premium Member over 14 years ago
Kids in the schools around here might know what truculent means, but haven’t a clue what a head gasket is.
coffeeturtle over 14 years ago
why didn’t I see that one coming! Luv it! :)
JerryGorton over 14 years ago
Bill O’Reilly warned his listeners one night to not be truculent when responding to him.
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
And then your uncle will end up on Judge Judy, because the guy will expect your uncle to pay the 3 grand to fix it, even though he only drove it for 20 minutes.
1148559 over 14 years ago
@ Burgundy2,
I always thought it was a soft c myself.
treBsdrawkcaB over 14 years ago
The hard “c” is what makes the word fierce! No self respecting sentence would be intimidated by a soft “c”…
Pouncingtiger - Yup. Need new material…
fritzoid Premium Member over 14 years ago
Gleaagh…
If it were a soft “c” rather than a hard “c”, who on earth would want to borrow someone else’s truc?
P.S. Bravo, vlachtja.
POPPA1956 over 14 years ago
So, it’s not a combination of the words “truck” and “succulent?” I think we’re getting so serious issues resolved here.
@JDG: O’Reilly could devolve to a fairly (and balanced-ly?) show if he didn’t have the occasional truculent guest.
NoBrandName over 14 years ago
If O’Reilly didn’t have on guests to argue with he’d just have to argue with himself. XD