Poll Time!!!!

Talk about anything that's clean.

Is Dara a goober

Poll ended at Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:02 am

yes
12
67%
Definatly No!!
6
33%
 
Total votes : 18

Poll Time!!!!

Postby xare » Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:02 am

:kd

whahahaha
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Postby Centibite » Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:25 am

Why do you want to be called a peanut?
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Postby kyra » Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:58 am

Dara,

We all know that "no" vote is yours!!!
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Postby Brianna » Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:44 pm

hahahahahahahahahah

you ask such a silly question when you know what the answer is and kyra you dont have to lie for him we know you voted no also
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Postby Valkyrie » Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:15 pm

*Refuses to EVER use the "word" ... "goober"*

Makes me either think of a disgusting bodily function or I start hearing the Goobers & Raisinettes jingle running thru my brain...

So my motto is Just Say NO to Goober!!!
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Postby Karn » Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:47 pm

Valkyrie wrote:*Refuses to EVER use the "word" ... "goober"*

Makes me either think of a disgusting bodily function or I start hearing the Goobers & Raisinettes jingle running thru my brain...

So my motto is Just Say NO to Goober!!!


You are now a goober for saying that. Your in-game name by me is goober.

So it is said, so it is done...Goober!
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Postby Centibite » Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:41 pm

Goober can be used in reference to a bodily function?
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Postby Sagan » Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:34 am

Its been used to associate with a portion of the male anatomy so why not a bodily function. :)
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Postby kyra » Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:26 am

I searched the world over ... and found a few "definitions" of a goober ... in the PAS sense ... of course ........... and remember ..... You are what you read : )


1. basically a goober is just a kindhearted, rather oblivious goofball. it's a term of endearment really. it comes from the ancient scottish verb "to goub", which has to do with doing a dance and smiling sheepishly while doing so, exposing the goubs in one's teeth.

"That John is such a goober," said Jane as John vector-danced* his Junior Prom away.


2. A term of endearment used in place of a person's real name; a nickmame. Used only in the most loving of ways with no negative connation at all. A loving nickname for someone who is pure, innocent, warms your heart and makes you smile.

3. funny looking person, who amuses people, and is a total doofus. obliviously quirky and silly. has never dated anyone, and will probably never because of their naive innocence.

4. a person who could very possibly be well-meaning, but is incredibly awkward to the point of making those around him or her feel uncomfortable and twitchy.

5. a person who, again, may be well-meaning, but has extremely annoying personal habits that annoy the hell out of everyone.

examples of signs of gooberosity:
chews gum extremely loud with mouth open (not obnoxious-on-purpose, but more obnoxious-without-realizi ng-it); always wears pants that are slightly too short or sleeves slightly too small; often uses a rolling backpack; squints a lot; has trouble controlling the volume of his or her voice; interrupts others to tell uninteresting stories but doesn't realize it; often enthuastic about everything; and, the most significant goober sign: Heavy Mouth Breather.

These signs of goobdom are not condemning a person, because goobs can very often be quite entertaining and cool, but have gooby qualities about them.


6. a crazy cool person whos funny as hell and rocks any shindig like no other; a totally cool person bascially (thats a little insane)

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Can I be a 2? Which goober are you ?
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Postby Tracy » Sun Oct 29, 2006 3:30 pm

You forgot one.

7. The bad connotation of the word goober. Usually applied to people like Thrax or Sir Scott, this use of the word is rarely spoken by KD.
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Postby KDSonoma » Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:36 pm

I think Thrax actually fits #3 fairly well, we do laugh AT HIM.

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Postby Tracy » Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:02 pm

ROFL
But thrax isn't innocent, and that's the last part of number 3.
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Postby Valkyrie » Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:52 am

LOL Kyra, "goober" will never be the same.

But I still think of snot, phlegm or worse ....


*Sings off key*

"Goooobers, Raisinettes, Chocolate covered treats! Raisinettes and Goobers! Mighty good to eat!"
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