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2973Lingos <blockquote rel="pikachulover"><b>pikachulover wrote :</b><br> It made me think about when I was really little like under 3. When I was learning the names of animals I would say "rabbit bunny". <br> <br> I can be a redundant talker in real life. And sometimes that annoys people. :/ </blockquote> Welcome to the internet, where you can talk all you want. ;)Mr MagicJul 03, 2013View
2972LingosDon't sweat it, P. Now we're just devolving into goofiness with it. :)Vaporman87Jul 02, 2013View
2971LingosIt made me think about when I was really little like under 3. When I was learning the names of animals I would say "rabbit bunny". I can be a redundant talker in real life. And sometimes that annoys people. :/pikachuloverJul 02, 2013View
2970PaperboyThis game can be found on Midway Arcade Treasures. <img src="/images/postImages/220px-Midway_Arcade_Treasures_Coverart.png">Mr MagicJul 02, 2013View
2969LingosOr "metal coin", or "wooden tree", or "liquid water"... :lol:Vaporman87Jul 02, 2013View
2968PaperboyMan, I hated that game. :lol:shakin steakJul 02, 2013View
2967LingosBut a "pen", by default, uses ink. And a gel pen has a particular type of ink, right? It's like saying "cloth shirt" to me, in that it seems redundant. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. I guess I just find it peculiar...which is what makes it 'lingo'.shakin steakJul 02, 2013View
2966Lingos <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b><br> It's interesting. I guess the mechanical and pop-a-point pencils do use lead too (or rather, graphite) but it is the same stuff as in wood pencils. It reminds me of something that I have heard a lot, only as an adult, which is "ink pen". </blockquote> Well there are other types of pens besides "ink pens". There are also gel pens which are usually used for scrap booking. pikachuloverJul 02, 2013View
2965PaperboyPaperboy was great!!! :cool:arizvegaJul 01, 2013View
2964LingosIt depends on the time frame. In the 80's I was using words like "psyche!" and "eat one" and "josh off". A friend of mine had a lingo so predictable that I had kind of adopted a whole series of them and used them together as a single phrase. "What up? You be suckin'. You laugh but hey..."Vaporman87Jul 01, 2013View