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Pre-birthday dinner with my Dad tonight, flying back to Sacramento in the morning, costume party with Tanya tomorrow night, and then heading down to Yosemite Sunday morning.
Looks like I'll have just missed the local Halloween suare by a few hours, y'all have fun.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostI already demolished it a couple times, good luck.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostI already demolished it a couple times, good luck.
de·mol·ish
/diˈmäliSH/
verb
verb: demolish; 3rd person present: demolishes; past tense: demolished; past participle: demolished; gerund or present participle: demolishing
1.
pull or knock down (a building).
This is what you are thinking of:
dis·ap·point
/ˌdisəˈpoint/
verb
verb: disappoint; 3rd person present: disappoints; past tense: disappointed; past participle: disappointed; gerund or present participle: disappointing
1.
fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone).
"I have no wish to disappoint everyone by postponing the visit"
synonyms: let down, fail, dissatisfy, dash someone's hopes; More
upset, dismay, sadden, disenchant, disillusion, shatter someone's illusions, disabuse
"I'm sorry to have disappointed you"
antonyms: please, satisfy
•
prevent (hopes or expectations) from being realized.
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostI don't think you know the definition, here is what I am talking about:
de·mol·ish
/diˈmäliSH/
verb
verb: demolish; 3rd person present: demolishes; past tense: demolished; past participle: demolished; gerund or present participle: demolishing
1.
pull or knock down (a building).
This is what you are thinking of:
dis·ap·point
/ˌdisəˈpoint/
verb
verb: disappoint; 3rd person present: disappoints; past tense: disappointed; past participle: disappointed; gerund or present participle: disappointing
1.
fail to fulfill the hopes or expectations of (someone).
"I have no wish to disappoint everyone by postponing the visit"
synonyms: let down, fail, dissatisfy, dash someone's hopes; More
upset, dismay, sadden, disenchant, disillusion, shatter someone's illusions, disabuse
"I'm sorry to have disappointed you"
antonyms: please, satisfy
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prevent (hopes or expectations) from being realized."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostLooks like the "IN" crowd is having a party again.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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