Saturday, September 29, 2007
santa brarbara
Spending the weekend in Santa Barbara so I figured I’d give Dennis another call since I was in his neck of the woods. Will post the call early next week. Tried to eat a nice diner with my wife but a gunmen and the ploice made it just plain interesting.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
definition
ban·dit /ˈbændɪt/ [ban-dit]
–noun, plural ban·dits or (Rare) ban·dit·ti /bænˈdɪti/ [ban-dit-ee]
1. a robber, esp. a member of a gang or marauding band.
2. an outlaw or highwayman.
3. Informal. a. a person who takes unfair advantage of others, as a merchant who overcharges; swindler; cheat.
b. a vendor, cab driver, etc., who operates a business or works without a required license or permit, and without observing the usual rules or practices.
4. Military Informal. an enemy aircraft, esp. an attacking fighter.
—Idiom5. make out like a bandit, Slang. to be extremely successful; profit greatly: The early investors in the company have made out like bandits.
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[Origin: 1585–95; earlier bandetto, pl. banditti < It banditi outlaws, pl. of bandito proscribed, ptp. of bandire banish, exile, announce publicly < Goth bandwjan to make a sign, indicate (cf. band1) with v. suffix -ire < L -īre]
—Synonyms 1, 2. brigand, desperado.
–noun, plural ban·dits or (Rare) ban·dit·ti /bænˈdɪti/ [ban-dit-ee]
1. a robber, esp. a member of a gang or marauding band.
2. an outlaw or highwayman.
3. Informal. a. a person who takes unfair advantage of others, as a merchant who overcharges; swindler; cheat.
b. a vendor, cab driver, etc., who operates a business or works without a required license or permit, and without observing the usual rules or practices.
4. Military Informal. an enemy aircraft, esp. an attacking fighter.
—Idiom5. make out like a bandit, Slang. to be extremely successful; profit greatly: The early investors in the company have made out like bandits.
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[Origin: 1585–95; earlier bandetto, pl. banditti < It banditi outlaws, pl. of bandito proscribed, ptp. of bandire banish, exile, announce publicly < Goth bandwjan to make a sign, indicate (cf. band1) with v. suffix -ire < L -īre]
—Synonyms 1, 2. brigand, desperado.
definition
duct tape
noun
a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses; "duct tape holds the world together"
noun
a wide silvery adhesive tape intended to seal joints in sheet metal duct work but having many other uses; "duct tape holds the world together"
yee old news
Ok so its old news. This guy is still awesome. I just figured with my blog/email he was a great fit.
This remix is the shizzle!
This remix is the shizzle!
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