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John Sellers 09-14-2016 08:11 PM

To whoever gives a damn: Hello, I'm Mr. Stupid.
 
Ya'll probably think I haven't posted lately cuz I yet again became enraged by something here that was not worth becoming enraged over. However, this time, becuz of my own stupidity, I wuz not able to use my PC for nearly a fortnight.

lumberjim 09-14-2016 09:26 PM

Guess I'll cancel that search party...

captainhook455 09-14-2016 09:30 PM

He must have Straightalk.

tarheel

John Sellers 09-14-2016 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainhook455 (Post 968968)
tarheel

I ain't from NC, dude. Whutsa tarheel?

BigV 09-14-2016 10:53 PM

tarheel's his signature

John Sellers 09-14-2016 11:05 PM

Oh. Weird not to use the signature feature for that, but whutever.

John Sellers 09-14-2016 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captainhook455 (Post 968968)
He must have Straightalk.

Oh, why would you ASS-U-ME that I own a mobile communication device?

Gravdigr 09-15-2016 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Sellers (Post 968979)
Whutsa tarheel?

From Wikipedia:

Quote:

Tar Heel is a nickname applied to the U.S. state of North Carolina and its inhabitants. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams, students, alumni, and fans.

The exact etymology of the nickname is unknown, but most folklore believe its roots come from the fact that tar, pitch, and turpentine created from the vast pine forests were some of North Carolina's most important exports early in the state's history. For a time after the American Civil War, the name Tar Heel was derogatory, but it was later reappropriated by the people of North Carolina. Because the exact history of the term is unknown, a number of legends have developed to explain it. One such legend claims it to be a nickname given during the U.S. Civil War, because of the state's importance on the Confederate side, and the fact that the troops "stuck to their ranks like they had tar on their heels".

John Sellers 09-15-2016 06:28 PM

Thanks, G.


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