Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I still snigger to myself when I drive past the billboards for Berkley College
I'm still not sure what "Bob Costas" is replacing, guess I have to exercise more dirty mouth on here...
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I still snigger to myself when I drive past the billboards for Berkley College
I'm still not sure what "Bob Costas" is replacing, guess I have to exercise more dirty mouth on here...
My only problem is that it makes my curse more in my writing just because the coverups are so funny once the post it up.
dj5000000 wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: I still snigger to myself when I drive past the billboards for Berkley CollegeI'm still not sure what "Bob Costas" is replacing, guess I have to exercise more dirty mouth on here...
Small cat synonymous with man of weak stature.
LainfordExpress wrote: My only problem is that it makes my curse more in my writing just because the coverups are so funny once the post it up.
You have not been here long enough if you are still letting the filter do the work and not just writing out the new word initially.
ReverendDexter wrote: I think there's a lot of us that would, but I'm not sure how the GRM staff feels about having shirts with their branding that say that. Now, NO one in the public would understand it, but someone uptight could see it, get on the forums to figure it out, and get all kinds of cranky about it once they discovered what it really meant. I still want one.
You could use pictures of the actual cars to make it even more cryptic.
I so want to get a license plate that says "DA E36 M3". Not sure if it's worth an extra $50 per year though.
Plus, since I don't actually own an M3 of the E36 persuasion, I'd have to put up with a lot of E36 M3 from people.
FARK's filters are fun to play with, too. They filter reversed words, too, and if there's a space in it as well. "Scientific untenability" becomes "Scientificoontenability", "black cufflinks" becomes "blackrafflinks".
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