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I believe the word means toilet because Sibby qualified it by saying “ON the bukowza”, not IN it.
I have an encyclopedic knowledge of Scorch and it's "IN" the bakowza.It does. The quote is "on the bakowza"
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I believe the word means toilet because Sibby qualified it by saying “ON the bukowza”, not IN it.
I have an encyclopedic knowledge of Scorch and it's "IN" the bakowza.It does. The quote is "on the bakowza"
I have an encyclopedic knowledge of Scorch and it's "IN" the bakowza.
Yes, Sibby would frequent the AAF station where both O&A and Scorch worked, since it was the only station that really rocked. Just like Sibby's daughter is the only daughter that really "rocks" (having married The Rock).Can anyone explain why the drummer from Boston had a public access show with Scorch?
Texas did this when I grew up there.Pop probably. Of course in the South we call all soda "coke", which is equally retarded but not as annoying
How do you even differentiate then? At least Kleenex just means tissue so it’s not like someone would hand you a beach towel.Texas did this when I grew up there.
Want a coke?
Sure
Hands me a Sprite
Then I moved to Jersey and everyone called soda Pop. Talk about a culture shock.How do you even differentiate then? At least Kleenex just means tissue so it’s not like someone would hand you a beach towel.
why do you beantown people call a diner a "spa"My parents always called soda "tonic". I think that was an older person thing because I've never heard someone my age call it that.
Your keyboard crapped out. Can you repeat that?Paul Shrader was going to do a Sequel to "Mishima" called "Bukowza"
it's about an overrated, Sake-Drunk, author who gets in a fight with frank stallone
I've never heard someone call a diner a spa but I do see convience stores called spas. The Cambridge Spa is a store located near an actual spa, which causes some confusion.why do you beantown people call a diner a "spa"
settle down, Jim RiceI've never heard someone call a diner a spa but I do see convience stores called spas. The Cambridge Spa is a store located near an actual spa, which causes some confusion.
By diner, I meant lunch counter or deli or whatever. No one had an answer for me last time I saw oneI've never heard someone call a diner a spa but I do see convience stores called spas. The Cambridge Spa is a store located near an actual spa, which causes some confusion.
It's such a retarded state, palBy diner, I meant lunch counter or deli or whatever. No one had an answer for me last time I saw one
I don't get it.HEY EVERYONE
yeah- there is a "Talking heads" thread on this forum, and Minaw commented in it
I know- big shock
Hate is a strong word. I made an appreciation thread about you and THIS is the thanks I get?i hate this man
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