User Pass
Home Sign Up Contact Log In
Forum > USA BBB Leagues > USA BBB #1 > GG thread, regardless of Sanders....
josh85_1983
offline
Link
 
I notice that an agent here in BBB 1 has something against the GG thread... I say I don't give a rats ass! You think it's blowing smoke up asses then keep your comments off the post if you don't like it!

None the less, GG goes out to the SEBRING GECKO S. It has been a rough start for you guys there.... GL the rest of the way!
 
Mattyk41
offline
Link
 
In real life.... you would never help the enemy up off of the field and pat him on the helmut, much less say good game... until after the game and then you shake hands and say good game. So what's the difference here. The game is over and you're showing good sportsmanship. Also, this is a FANTASY league. It's not real. These players do not really live or exist.

So fuck em if they can't take a joke.
 
Chop_Lobster
offline
Link
 
All in good fun, I think.

GG LM Spartans.
 
Sanders
offline
Link
 
heres
some smoke to the team we just beat....

good game, you almost kept it close, but anyway GG, perfect example of blowing smoke up someones ass!
 
lebron jam24
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Chop_Lobster
All in good fun, I think.

GG LM Spartans.



ya Good Game Feeble Minds!
Last edited May 5, 2009 06:59:22
 
Mattyk41
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Sanders

blowing smoke up someones ass!

LOL seriously, has anyone thought about where that expression comes from. I've said this thousands of times too. I mean I'm sure there are websites dedicated to some chick getting smoke blown up her ass.

Where does this saying get its origins from? anyone know?

Okay I googled it and it says that it was an early form of rescucitation in that the stimulus caused by inserting something into the rectum caused a reflexive action in the lungs. In the late 1700's and early 1800's Native Americans, who believe that Tobacco is one of 4 medicines used smoke filled bladders and inserted a tube in the rectum to check for signs of life. Also, the newer version has to do with the magicians use of smoke to hide their secretive actions and it appears a coupling of the two expressions has made it what it is today. Awww I feel better now that I know LOL

Last edited May 5, 2009 11:35:10
 
josh85_1983
offline
Link
 
sounds like a google question....
 
tulipj
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by
Awww I feel better now that I know LOL


And knowing is half the battle.

quoted from GI JOE.
 
Chop_Lobster
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Mattyk41
Originally posted by Sanders


blowing smoke up someones ass!

LOL seriously, has anyone thought about where that expression comes from. I've said this thousands of times too. I mean I'm sure there are websites dedicated to some chick getting smoke blown up her ass.

Where does this saying get its origins from? anyone know?

Okay I googled it and it says that it was an early form of rescucitation in that the stimulus caused by inserting something into the rectum caused a reflexive action in the lungs. In the late 1700's and early 1800's Native Americans, who believe that Tobacco is one of 4 medicines used smoke filled bladders and inserted a tube in the rectum to check for signs of life. Also, the newer version has to do with the magicians use of smoke to hide their secretive actions and it appears a coupling of the two expressions has made it what it is today. Awww I feel better now that I know LOL



lol, I still learn something every day
 
Topher
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Mattyk41
used smoke filled bladders and inserted a tube in the rectum to check for signs of life.

The smoke was just for fun. When you stuck the tube up the guys ass and he jumped, he's still alive... then he's farting smoke the rest of the day and everyone is giggling.
 
Sanders
offline
Link
 
I think Topher came up with the correct answer!

Opps, I meant good game
 
Mattyk41
offline
Link
 
Originally posted by Sanders
I think Topher came up with the correct answer!

Opps, I meant good game


LOL You'll find as time goes on that Topher is usually right
 


You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.