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Originally Posted by ddnspider
or because people decided to stop posting because other members make retarded posts in their threads.everybody finds it neat when a 6 figure car smokes by another car.
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Alrighty then, you wanna talk retarded posts? Your post just told me that people love it when a 6 figure car drives past another car.
Read it.
"smokes
by another car".
I win at English.
What you meant to say, or what your probably
though you said was this: "a 6 figure car getting smoked by another car".
I'll accept the latter.
Yes, I do enjoy watching expensive cars getting smoked by lesser street-racing cars.
Notice I used the word
watching.
As a intransitive verb, Dictionary.com lists the meaning of the word
watching as:
- To look or observe attentively or carefully; be closely observant: watching for trail markers.
- To look and wait expectantly or in anticipation: watch for an opportunity.
- To act as a spectator; look on: stood by the road and watched.
- To stay awake at night while serving as a guard, sentinel, or watcher.
- To stay alert as a devotional or religious exercise; keep vigil.
As a transitive verb:
- To look at steadily; observe carefully or continuously: watch a parade.
- To keep a watchful eye on; guard: watched the prisoner all day.
- To observe the course of mentally; keep up on or informed about: watch the price of gold.
- To tend (a flock, for example). See Synonyms at tend2.
As a noun:
- The act or process of keeping awake or mentally alert, especially for the purpose of guarding.
- The act of observing closely or the condition of being closely observed; surveillance.
- A period of close observation, often in order to discover something: a watch during the child's illness.
- Any of the periods of time, usually four hours, into which the day aboard ship is divided and during which a part of the crew is assigned to duty.
- The members of a ship's crew on duty during a specific watch.
- A chronometer on a ship.
- A period of wakefulness, especially one observed as a religious vigil.
- A funeral wake.
- A person or group of people serving, especially at night, to guard or protect.
- The post or period of duty of a guard, sentinel, or watcher.
- Any of the periods into which the night is divided; a part of the night.
- Nautical
- Any of the periods of time, usually four hours, into which the day aboard ship is divided and during which a part of the crew is assigned to duty.
- The members of a ship's crew on duty during a specific watch.
- A chronometer on a ship.
- A period of wakefulness, especially one observed as a religious vigil.
- A funeral wake.
- A period of wakefulness, especially one observed as a religious vigil.
- A funeral wake.
- A small portable timepiece, especially one worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket.
- A flock of nightingales. See Synonyms at flock1.
I like to see my cars being raced, not a fancy story..
Now, how's THAT for a retarded post? I've done better, but this one is pretty retarded.
(I'm just having a joke kido
)