Wine Needs Cheese...

Sep 22, 2005 19:18

On the topic of needing a better tasting wine: Sutter Home whit zin aint really all that good, in retrospect. I really shoulda sprung for the good shite ( Read more... )

name my furbit!!!

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m0nkeyboy69 September 23 2005, 03:25:54 UTC
Dude, I told you...Swiper!! That's the weasel-looking-fox on Dora the Explorer(sorry man, but Taylor loves that shit). He's the bad guy, always taking their stuff. And when he's twarted, he snaps his fingers and yells "Oh, Maaaan!" Great name for an ACTUAL weasel that's an outlaw...

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samahghi September 23 2005, 13:08:09 UTC
Yeah, but what about the love of guitar and his silver coloring?

And the affinity to booze?

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jane_doe_ September 23 2005, 05:19:43 UTC
bandit

wino

dumbledore (the silver-haired headmaster of hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry in Harry Potter)

hagrid (the drunkard groundskeeper who practices magic even though he's not liscenced to do so [he's breaking the law] in Harry Potter)

more to come as i think of new names.

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samahghi September 23 2005, 13:05:01 UTC
Even though I haven't really gotten into the Harry Potter thing, I kinda like Dumbledore... But it makes him sound kinda, well, dumb... Hmmm...

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ekuchar September 23 2005, 06:49:26 UTC
Hrm.. Furbeian? naa to furby like.... how about steely-dan? Dan for short? ... naaa.. too 60's / 70's retro music-y.. Ivator? Ikect? Marrakecht? Gorian? Dreat? Niche? (The snitch..) Xaosect? Purrecht? hrm.. .if i can make up more, or pull some more outta my ass later i'll let you know.

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samahghi September 23 2005, 13:02:36 UTC
Hmmm, I kinda dig the Steely Dan...

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ekuchar September 23 2005, 13:57:36 UTC
Steely-Dan was some 60's or 70's hit band.... i think.. or maybe a 70's term for a stiffy.. boner.. soldier at attention.. woody.. hard-on.. pitching a tent.. pup-tent.. morning wood.. purple-headed yogurt slinger.. but yeah.. anyhow, i ment to type Stealy-Dan.

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samahghi September 23 2005, 22:18:13 UTC
Nah, you were right the first time. Steely Dan actually took their name from a character in the William S. Burroughs book "Naked Lunch." And yes, they were a hit band in the mid to late 60's...

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