[/quote]autobon7 wrote:Would you like it in scratch and sniff or regular?
What does Randy typically prefer?[/quote]
Mr Moss prefers straight cash.....[/quote]
That doesn't seem like that joke is applicable given the context, but thanks for playing!
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[/quote]autobon7 wrote:Would you like it in scratch and sniff or regular?
What does Randy typically prefer?[/quote]Jordysghost wrote:
autobon7 wrote: What does Randy typically prefer?
yes, that's what it means to moon someone.Jordysghost wrote:
This is the first im hearing, practically ever, that to 'moon' someone you have to physically remove your pants. (lol)
Um, no. I think Randy's moon was a perfect example of 'mooning somebody'. I have litterally never in my life heard that you cant moon somebody unless you physically remove your pants and reveal your bare ####.fiestavike wrote: yes, that's what it means to moon someone.
ok.Jordysghost wrote: Um, no. I think Randy's moon was a perfect example of 'mooning somebody'. I have litterally never in my life heard that you cant moon somebody unless you physically remove your pants and reveal your bare ####.
Then you haven't asked very many people, I would guess. Removing your pants is actually the definition of mooning someone. If you don't remove your pants it's basically just bending over in front of someone ...I have litterally never in my life heard that you cant moon somebody unless you physically remove your pants and reveal your bare ####.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/mooningMooning is the act of displaying one's bare buttocks by removing clothing, e.g., by lowering the backside of one's trousers and underpants, usually bending over, whether also exposing the genitals or not.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dict ... sh/mooningSlang. to expose one's buttocks suddenly and publicly as a prank or gesture of disrespect.
the act of showing your naked bottom in public as a joke or as a protest
Exactly the kind of silly, ignorant post i'd expect from someone who contributed nothing to the discussion.jackal wrote:This thread is like watching a tennis match between a professional player and a local, ranked, high school player.
in which no matter how one sided, the game won't end. Love 345 to zero
Except for the Randy Moss end zone comment...of course...Exactly the kind of silly, ignorant post i'd expect from someone who contributed nothing to the discussion.
One of my top five burns of VMB posters. Nice try though, Solid effort on insulting me...jackal wrote:
And here we observe the collossal D bag, in his natural habitat..
No his natural habitat was the end zone, in Green Bay
And that's the name of that tune!
Lmao dude, I'd love to get into 'burns' with you, and it would be quite easy, but I'd be banned pretty quickly.jackal wrote: Except for the Randy Moss end zone comment...of course...
One of my top five burns of VMB posters. Nice try though, Solid effort on insulting me...
jackal wrote:This thread is like watching a tennis match between a professional player and a local, ranked, high school player.
in which no matter how one sided, the game won't end. Love 345 to zero
Randy Moss understands that people liked his off-the-cuff answer to the reporter "Straight cash homey" and has embraced it for the fun/silly part of his legacy that it is.Jordysghost wrote: Wut.