Another cronie on the payroll. Enough said
Do you remember when I became a cronie, jack?
Not one thing constructive here again. Two posts from you and the only thing that can be discerned from either is you should slowly back away from Jack's dick in your mouth.
Just saying. Two posts about nothing that should have even concerned you since you're not even a respected capper here. Both posts did nothing but insult me.
I just was stating a fact that no one will ever accuse you of being one of the bright ones here. Sorry if that offended you.
He's so far out in left field, has no clue about anything.Do you remember when I became a cronie, jack?
He's so far out in left field, has no clue about anything.
Never wondered about that, wanna fill me in?You ever wonder why left field is in that cliche and not right field? I mean, left field definitely sees more action.
Never wondered about that, wanna fill me in?
Never wondered about that, wanna fill me in?
I thought you knew the history of how that came about. Christ!Oh, I get. I try to post something nice to help the site and now you're all twisted. I see how it is.
I was just saying that "being so far out in right field" seems more appropriate
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You want to kill a couple hours today?Oh, I get. I try to post something nice to help the site and now you're all twisted. I see how it is.
I was just saying that "being so far out in right field" seems more appropriate
I thought you knew the history of how that came about. Christ!
Thanks buddy. It seems that *I* am actually the one lost in left field after all. So, I quit posting here.I received a text from Josh to post this, he was busy.....:0008
No, but he likes to bash 5dimes. They are out in left field too. :0008Does anyone know what the difference is between a cronie and a member of the clique?
Does anyone have iminforabucks plays? I can't find them :shrug:
So FDC was way the fuck off in his reasoning. Figures. :0corn"Out of left field" is American slang meaning "unexpectedly", "odd" or "strange". The phrase came from baseball terminology referring to the area covered by the left fielder who has the farthest throw to first base. Variations include "out in left field" and simply "left field".
Hope this helps......
Sports
Thanks buddy. It seems that *I* am actually the one lost in left field after all. So, I quit posting here.
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I better setup a pole.Don't leave, I'll tell Josh to take it back........:0008
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