Shrek
Having a great season
I've seen it used as a replacement for the word "apiece", ie "25 pencils- $.15 @". I don't know if it's correct to use it in that way, but I've seen it.From Wiki:Boot to the Head! said:Abbreviation for "at".Seems strange to have to have an abbreviation for a 2 letter word, but there you are.That's actually a good question.Before email was invented, what did people use @ for?
It is frequently used in Leet as a substitute for the letter A.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
The trick is picking a sandwich you wouldn't get sick of. A lobster roll would be great, but you'd likely get sick of it after four or five days. A veal parm would be great, but it's very heavy. I think five different broads + a grilled chicken sandwich with mayo/lettuce/tomatoes is the obvious call here.
Still one of my favorite FFA threads
I do come up with some weird thread topics and some of you call that shtick, but it's honestly just me being me. I'm the same guy in person - but maybe not to the extreme extent. I try to be the same person on here as I am in reality. What you see, is what you get. That's me.