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| 1. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 3:04PM omatic (a member) wrote:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | Subject: This is a test. Please disregard. Whoopty in a hoopty, FTW! | |
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| 2. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 4:11PM Hunter (a member) replied:  Hunter Member Since: February 2005 Listen! Do you smell something? Listen! Do you smell something? | You know you're addicted to a board when you deliberately read the messages you're told to disregard.... | |
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| 3. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 4:22PM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | Subject: Another way to look at it You know you're a sucker for punishment when you're still up writing code at 5:18am. | |
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| 4. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 4:56PM Susan (a member) replied:  Susan Member Since: June 2005 The Epitome of Sheer Happiness The Epitome of Sheer Happiness | In Southwest Virginia we say "glutton for punishment". | |
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| 5. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 5:03PM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | All of the above | |
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| 6. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 7:54PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | I'm still trying to figure out whoopty in a hoopty FTW!... sounds either naughty or a secret coded message. | |
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| 7. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 11:07PM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | Whoopty = "yippee" and a hoopty is a junker car (synonym for jalopy). FTW = "for the win."
Basically, the whole post is meaningless. :-) | |
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| 8. On Saturday, January 17th, 2009 at 11:56PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | Here in Tn we call an old car a gitney | |
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| 9. On Sunday, January 18th, 2009 at 9:00AM Flodine Holthauser (a member) replied:  Flodine Holthauser Member Since: July 2008 This Space For Rent This Space For Rent | My ol' pal Clarence had a "FTW" tattoo. It did NOT mean "for the win"!!! More of an expression of distain for this mortal coil, as it were. | |
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| 10. On Sunday, January 18th, 2009 at 1:46PM Webb Wilder (a member) replied:  Webb Wilder Member Since: July 2003 | Well, if Jitney Jungle (Mississippi grocery store chain) can be used as a yardstick for spelling, that would be with a "J." 'Course, Chuck Berry, THE poet laureate of Rock and Roll, uses the word in his fantabulous musical composition,"You Can't Catch Me," in reference to the motorized conveyance "Ol' Flat Top" is "moter'vatin'" 'longside the protagonist in. WW | |
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| 11. On Sunday, January 18th, 2009 at 2:16PM omatic (a member) replied:  omatic Member Since: February 2003 My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. My wife and I were happy for 30 years. Then we met each other. | Other definitions for FTW .. yep I hadda look 'em up...
"Forever two wheels," a common slogan for bikers, "F the war," chanted by protesters since war was invented, "F the world," as viewed by (and on) Clarence, apparently, "Free the whales," an idea undoubtedly popular with whales, and "Fun to watch"
Personally I prefer and use FTW strictly as "For the Win," as I am both internet-meme prone, as well as possessing a mostly G-rated vocabulary.
Gitney/Jitney, though, that's a new one to me. Who comes up with this stuff? | |
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| 12. On Sunday, January 18th, 2009 at 11:23PM yardmaster (a member) replied:  yardmaster Member Since: July 2007 I say son is that a chicken hawk I say son is that a chicken hawk | Didn't Chuck B also use "botheration" in "Too much monkey Business"...too much botheration fo me... | |
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| 13. On Monday, January 19th, 2009 at 8:37AM Tom Comet (a member) replied:  Tom Comet Member Since: October 2006 | Where I come from, FTW can only mean Ft. Worth. | |
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