Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
I believe, around 4 o'clock and Esplinade Wednesday evening when I dumped my bike and trampolined into a parallel universe for a few hours or seconds, depending on reference clock used (real or perceived, with no "real" really existing at that time, anyway, possibly, I think).Anyway, I loved that hefty little lock for the 5 days I got to use it, and it'd be the cat's pajamas to get it back.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Jeffrely- what year? I'll move this to the correct lost & found forum.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Maybe it's just an existential cry for... bondage?
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Wait, is this something that fell out your nipple?
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You want the lock back, but I can keep the bike????
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Ugly Dougly wrote:You want the lock back, but I can keep the bike????
The lock is for his chastity belt. Birth control for hippies.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
So it's a lock for a 4 gauge 'U'? I'm reading this right, right?
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It's a train.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
I always find it amusing to see these lost and found threads pop up half a year after the event. Was it really that important if you didn't notice it was missing for that long?
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Ah, but Bbadger, this guy already has chronological problems. It's probably been missing for all of ten minutes in his time stream.
...and trampolined into a parallel universe for a few hours or seconds, depending on reference clock used (real or perceived, with no "real" really existing at that time, anyway, possibly, I think).
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4 gauge Prince Albert?
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
anyone got the lid to my travel cup that i lost in 2008?
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Bob wrote:Wait, is this something that fell out your nipple?
I looked. Everything is accounted for over here.
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Nipple wrote:Bob wrote:Wait, is this something that fell out your nipple?
I looked. Everything is accounted for over here.
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ygmir wrote:Nipple wrote:Bob wrote:Wait, is this something that fell out your nipple?
I looked. Everything is accounted for over here.
have you tried squatting then jumping naked over a mirror?
yggy, TMI with your calisthenics regime there.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
Jeffrely wrote:I loved that hefty little lock for the 5 days I got to use it, and it'd be the cat's pajamas to get it back.
Cat, what do you say?
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wh..sh wrote:Jeffrely wrote:I loved that hefty little lock for the 5 days I got to use it, and it'd be the cat's pajamas to get it back.
Cat, what do you say?
I'm wearing my best pajamas right now. They're pretty great, but they were cheap and would be easy to replace if something were to happen to them. All in all, a poor analogy for recovering a lost item of great value.
Maybe I should invest in better pajamas. Or maybe it's LeChatNoir who has the famously excellent sleepwear.
It's funny that I even happened to visit this thread. I had kind of assumed it was about a damaged gun that had been irreparably damaged (is a 4-gauge a gun at all? I have no idea about these things. But it sounds gunny), so I had stayed away from it until this very moment. I think I actually just followed wh..sh in here.
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
catinthefunnyhat wrote:Maybe I should invest in better pajamas.
But it's almost a full year until hoodie-footie infomercial season! That's a long time to wait out.
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Hmmm....
Maybe the cat's pajamas aren't sleepwear at all. Maybe it's an elegant pyjama kurta.

Someone might correct me about this use of the term. I've never seen this wide-legged style before, but it's labelled as a kurta pajama on a Pakistani style blog, and it looks SO comfortable. A set of these might, in fact, be as good as recovering a dearly-beloved 4-gauge lock.
Maybe the cat's pajamas aren't sleepwear at all. Maybe it's an elegant pyjama kurta.

Someone might correct me about this use of the term. I've never seen this wide-legged style before, but it's labelled as a kurta pajama on a Pakistani style blog, and it looks SO comfortable. A set of these might, in fact, be as good as recovering a dearly-beloved 4-gauge lock.
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catinthefunnyhat wrote:Hmmm....
Maybe the cat's pajamas aren't sleepwear at all. Maybe it's an elegant pyjama kurta.
Someone might correct me about this use of the term. I've never seen this wide-legged style before, but it's labelled as a kurta pajama on a Pakistani style blog, and it looks SO comfortable. A set of these might, in fact, be as good as recovering a dearly-beloved 4-gauge lock.
Pajama is technically derived from Persian word for loose fitting trousers (commonly used in Urdu and Hindi). I would suspect the British borrowed it from us and never thanked us for it

Cat, you can try and shop at some Indian clothing website. They might carry some.
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wh..sh wrote:catinthefunnyhat wrote:Hmmm....
Maybe the cat's pajamas aren't sleepwear at all. Maybe it's an elegant pyjama kurta.
Someone might correct me about this use of the term. I've never seen this wide-legged style before, but it's labelled as a kurta pajama on a Pakistani style blog, and it looks SO comfortable. A set of these might, in fact, be as good as recovering a dearly-beloved 4-gauge lock.
Pajama is technically derived from Persian word for loose fitting trousers (commonly used in Urdu and Hindi). I would suspect the British borrowed it from us and never thanked us for itKurta is the tunic. The wide leg pajamas are very common in Pakistan and in India. They are incredibly comfortable.
Cat, you can try and shop at some Indian clothing website. They might carry some.
swoon.........visions of hawt Indian chick in sleepwear
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wh..sh wrote:catinthefunnyhat wrote:Hmmm....
Maybe the cat's pajamas aren't sleepwear at all. Maybe it's an elegant pyjama kurta.
Someone might correct me about this use of the term. I've never seen this wide-legged style before, but it's labelled as a kurta pajama on a Pakistani style blog, and it looks SO comfortable. A set of these might, in fact, be as good as recovering a dearly-beloved 4-gauge lock.
Pajama is technically derived from Persian word for loose fitting trousers (commonly used in Urdu and Hindi). I would suspect the British borrowed it from us and never thanked us for itKurta is the tunic. The wide leg pajamas are very common in Pakistan and in India. They are incredibly comfortable.
Cat, you can try and shop at some Indian clothing website. They might carry some.
Thanks for the explanation, wh..sh

Hmm... I think I'll head down to Little India soon and look for a set!
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Re: Little chance of recovering this 4-gauge
You've got better pants than I have, Dun Garee.
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*snort*
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