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2011-03-04 12:33 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
lisac957 - 2011-03-04 12:27 PM

WHEEE I have missed dating a triathlete.

I love getting texts like "There's a St-Patty's 10K in such-and-such town, wanna do it?" ...

Are you sure that the statement prior to the comma is mutually exclusive to the second part and he's asking something different??



2011-03-04 12:36 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
1stTimeTri - 2011-03-04 12:33 PM
lisac957 - 2011-03-04 12:27 PM

WHEEE I have missed dating a triathlete.

I love getting texts like "There's a St-Patty's 10K in such-and-such town, wanna do it?" ...

Are you sure that the statement prior to the comma is mutually exclusive to the second part and he's asking something different??

I'm good with either interpretation

2011-03-04 12:38 PM
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Iron Donkey
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
lisac957 - 2011-03-04 12:36 PM
1stTimeTri - 2011-03-04 12:33 PM
lisac957 - 2011-03-04 12:27 PM

WHEEE I have missed dating a triathlete.

I love getting texts like "There's a St-Patty's 10K in such-and-such town, wanna do it?" ...

Are you sure that the statement prior to the comma is mutually exclusive to the second part and he's asking something different??

I'm good with either interpretation

I'm quite sure that you are good, but you don't have to rub it in, you know.

2011-03-04 2:33 PM
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Iron Donkey
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants

Wow - I seriously kilt TAN for 2 hours.  How to revive it?

BACON?

2011-03-04 2:34 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants

I just showed up...

But heading out for a swim.

2011-03-04 2:38 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
1stTimeTri - 2011-03-04 3:33 PM

Wow - I seriously kilt TAN for 2 hours.  How to revive it?

BACON?

Uh oh. We're back on bacon again.



2011-03-04 2:45 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
Kido - 2011-03-04 2:34 PM

I just showed up...

But heading out for a swim.

Don't put the coffee grounds in the pool.

2011-03-04 2:54 PM
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Happy Weekend. I'm out!
2011-03-04 3:00 PM
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
1stTimeTri - 2011-03-04 1:33 PM

Wow - I seriously kilt TAN for 2 hours.  How to revive it?

BACON?

Kilt is a noun, not a verb, and yes, my kilt is tan, though not TAN. Tongue out

Though now I'm wondering how"kilt" could be used as a verb: "When Stephanie's dad finds out Rick kilted her, Rick is dead!", or "Ya wanna go back to my place for a kilt and a pizza? What, you don't like pizza?"  (pizza, not pizza. That would be redundant.)

Or, combine the kilt (in spirit) AND the bacon: "Rick always goes 'regimental' on Fridays. When he gets a few drinks in him, he likes to show off his bacon." (No "turkey bacon" comments please.)



Edited by RBesecke 2011-03-04 3:02 PM
2011-03-04 3:07 PM
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Iron Donkey
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Subject: RE: TAN #136- Don’t forget you’re saTAN white pants
RBesecke - 2011-03-04 3:00 PM
1stTimeTri - 2011-03-04 1:33 PM

Wow - I seriously kilt TAN for 2 hours.  How to revive it?

BACON?

Kilt is a noun, not a verb, and yes, my kilt is tan, though not TAN. Tongue out

Though now I'm wondering how"kilt" could be used as a verb: "When Stephanie's dad finds out Rick kilted her, Rick is dead!", or "Ya wanna go back to my place for a kilt and a pizza? What, you don't like pizza?"  (pizza, not pizza. That would be redundant.)

Or, combine the kilt (in spirit) AND the bacon: "Rick always goes 'regimental' on Fridays. When he gets a few drinks in him, he likes to show off his bacon." (No "turkey bacon" comments please.)

It's used in place of "killeded".

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