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Poll Time!!!!

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 8:02 am
by xare
whahahaha

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:25 am
by Centibite
Why do you want to be called a peanut?

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 11:58 am
by kyra
Dara,
We all know that "no" vote is yours!!!

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 2:44 pm
by Brianna
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

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 3:15 pm
by Valkyrie
*Refuses to EVER use the "word" ... "goober"*
Makes me either think of a

ing bodily function or I start hearing the Goobers & Raisinettes jingle running thru my brain...
So my motto is Just Say NO to Goober!!!

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 4:47 pm
by Karn
Valkyrie wrote:*Refuses to EVER use the "word" ... "goober"*
Makes me either think of a

ing 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!

Posted:
Sat Oct 28, 2006 5:41 pm
by Centibite
Goober can be used in reference to a bodily function?

Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 2:34 am
by Sagan
Its been used to associate with a portion of the male anatomy so why not a bodily function.


Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:26 am
by kyra
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 ?

Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 3:30 pm
by Tracy
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.
...

Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:36 pm
by KDSonoma
I think Thrax actually fits #3 fairly well, we do laugh AT HIM.
KD

Posted:
Sun Oct 29, 2006 8:02 pm
by Tracy
ROFL
But thrax isn't innocent, and that's the last part of number 3.

Posted:
Tue Oct 31, 2006 1:52 am
by Valkyrie
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!"