Anti-"Stook" Club
Originally posted by dsp
i would also like to point out that anything with "2k" or deriviatives in its name is already horribly passe and will only become more so as the year 2000 fades into history.
i would also like to point out that anything with "2k" or deriviatives in its name is already horribly passe and will only become more so as the year 2000 fades into history.
dsp, your membership has been approved on an expedited basis, and you have been nominated for a position on the Board.
Thank you,
Ted
Hate it
Makes everyone sound like cleetus the slack jawed yokle.
Such as "I stook my head in the oven"
"I stook the tail pipe in my mouth"
"I stook'd my finger up my"...well you get the idea
Why does every body say that trey dont like the way stook sounds. You are saying like I said b4 s2k. You dont pronounce it like it woild rhyme with spook, its S-TOO-K=S2K=S2000
Makes everyone sound like cleetus the slack jawed yokle.
Such as "I stook my head in the oven"
"I stook the tail pipe in my mouth"
"I stook'd my finger up my"...well you get the idea
Why does every body say that trey dont like the way stook sounds. You are saying like I said b4 s2k. You dont pronounce it like it woild rhyme with spook, its S-TOO-K=S2K=S2000
Originally posted by Tedster
Exactly!
dsp, your membership has been approved on an expedited basis, and you have been nominated for a position on the Board.
Thank you,
Ted
Exactly!
dsp, your membership has been approved on an expedited basis, and you have been nominated for a position on the Board.
Thank you,
Ted
let me know if you need any Senior Policy Advisors or Creative Directorsoh yeah, and does this mean i get a stock options grant?

I wonder if Honda (NA or Japan) has any codenames or nicknames for the car. We might hit on something there...
Originally posted by NS2000X
You guys make me laugh.
...a rose by any other name.
NS2000X
You guys make me laugh.
...a rose by any other name.
NS2000X
however, the primary function of a nickname is to be a concise yet communicative term of endearment. it's supposed to reflect the pride, joy, and love one feels for the nicknamed person or thing.
therefore, whoever uses it should at the very least like using it.
I like S 2000 best and that is how I refer to my pride and joy. "Stook" reminds me of the German dive bomber the Ju-87. The Stuka was a bent wing aircraft that had a siren attached to one of it's landing gear legs that was designed to strike terror into the enemy. Hmmm. where could I fit a siren to my S 2000.
Tedster, I've been following this thread for the last few days and I'd have to say that I never liked "the term" anyway.
Please accept my application in the Anti-"Stook" Club. I'd be honored to be affiliated with this movement.
Please accept my application in the Anti-"Stook" Club. I'd be honored to be affiliated with this movement.





