martok2112
February 4th, 2005, 11:20 PM
:D
So this was how I ended this week's edition of Frackin Friday (for the uninitiated..it is the one day where TOS Traditionalist members of my Yahoo group can vent--within the bounds of civility--about the new show.)
ahem ahem:
This episode of Frackin' Friday was brought to you by the word:
"Frack!" The most universally flexible Colonial expletive known to
man. Frack has a wide range of emotive and conversational
applications.
For example:
To express sarcasm: Oh, that's frackin' great.
To express genuine contentment: Oh, that's frackin' great!
To express displeasure: Man, that's fracked!
To express dismissive deathwishes: Frack off and die!
To express concerns: Frack me!
To express desire: Frack me.
To express derision: Frack you!
To express derision to more than one entity: Frack you and the
horse you rode in on!
To denote nocturnal activity: They were frackin' so hard last
nite, the plaster was fallin' off the ceilin'.
It's use in acronyms: S.N.A.F.U. (Situation Normal, All Fracked
Up)
It's use AS an acronym: F.R.A.C.K. (For Really Accurate Carnal
Knowledge)
Of course, these are just a few examples of the sheer adaptiveness
of this wonderfully universal word. Try it sometime in your day to
day life activities, and you too will recognize the ease and
understanding of this word. (And it will catch on too.) Then soon,
everyone will be frackin' each other in one way or another.
So, now I end Frackin' Friday with a wonderful toast:
Here's to you, here's to me. Friends forever we'll all be. But
should we ever disagree: Frack you...here's to me!
:D
Irreverently,
Martok2112
So this was how I ended this week's edition of Frackin Friday (for the uninitiated..it is the one day where TOS Traditionalist members of my Yahoo group can vent--within the bounds of civility--about the new show.)
ahem ahem:
This episode of Frackin' Friday was brought to you by the word:
"Frack!" The most universally flexible Colonial expletive known to
man. Frack has a wide range of emotive and conversational
applications.
For example:
To express sarcasm: Oh, that's frackin' great.
To express genuine contentment: Oh, that's frackin' great!
To express displeasure: Man, that's fracked!
To express dismissive deathwishes: Frack off and die!
To express concerns: Frack me!
To express desire: Frack me.
To express derision: Frack you!
To express derision to more than one entity: Frack you and the
horse you rode in on!
To denote nocturnal activity: They were frackin' so hard last
nite, the plaster was fallin' off the ceilin'.
It's use in acronyms: S.N.A.F.U. (Situation Normal, All Fracked
Up)
It's use AS an acronym: F.R.A.C.K. (For Really Accurate Carnal
Knowledge)
Of course, these are just a few examples of the sheer adaptiveness
of this wonderfully universal word. Try it sometime in your day to
day life activities, and you too will recognize the ease and
understanding of this word. (And it will catch on too.) Then soon,
everyone will be frackin' each other in one way or another.
So, now I end Frackin' Friday with a wonderful toast:
Here's to you, here's to me. Friends forever we'll all be. But
should we ever disagree: Frack you...here's to me!
:D
Irreverently,
Martok2112