Iranian Warships Threaten U.S. Maritime Borders

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bob48

They would most likely defect on the spot.

...or should that be defecate?
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bayonetbrant

Quote from: bob48 on February 11, 2014, 07:14:45 AMwould do for the moral of the Iranian sailors

I don't know.  Are Iranian morals stronger than typical navy morals?
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bob48

This is the geek-scare-the-pants-off-moral version. I could have said morale, which, in hindsight, may have been more apt ;)


...on the other hand..............I may just have left the 'e' off........
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bob48

'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers'

'Clip those corners'

Recombobulate the discombobulators!

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bayonetbrant

#52
look - "moral" vs "morale" just has too many possibilities for humor to let it go. 

People who screw up their-there-they're or two-to-too rarely leave much of a chuckle on the table.
But then/than always has humo(u)rous possibilities, and accept-except often does too.

I don't poke at everything, just the ones begging for jokes to be made :)
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Barthheart

Quote from: bayonetbrant on February 11, 2014, 11:47:03 AM
look - "moral" vs "morale" just has too many possibilities for humor to let it go. 

People who screw up their-there-they're or two-to-too rarely leave much of a chuckle on the table.
But then/than always has humo(u)rous possibilities, and accept-except often does too.

I don't poke at everything, just the ones begging for jokes to be made :)

;)

undercovergeek

Quote from: bayonetbrant on February 11, 2014, 11:47:03 AM
look - "moral" vs "morale" just has too many possibilities for humor to let it go. 

People who screw up their-there-they're or two-to-too rarely leave much of a chuckle on the table.
But then/than always has humo(u)rous possibilities, and accept-except often does too.

I don't poke at everything, just the ones begging for jokes to be made :)

yeah, yeah you love it really

sat there in your grammar uniform and knee length boots

bob48

Quote from: bayonetbrant on February 11, 2014, 11:47:03 AM
look - "moral" vs "morale" just has too many possibilities for humor to let it go. 

People who screw up their-there-they're or two-to-too rarely leave much of a chuckle on the table.
But then/than always has humo(u)rous possibilities, and accept-except often does too.

I don't poke at everything, just the ones begging for jokes to be made :)

LOL - I left myself wide open for that one (she said). And I'm usually so careful (he said).
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Quote from: undercovergeek on February 11, 2014, 12:06:43 PM
yeah, yeah you love it really

sat there in your grammar uniform and knee length boots

So use punctuation and capitalize every so often, and the uniform doesn't need to go on. :P

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