In one of my first posts, I described my love affair with Muscle Milk. Since then, I have converted my sister into a believer too. Have any of you tried it? If not, you have to! Don't worry, you'll thank me.
I have a good friend that just bought a street bike. Consequently, he is getting a lot of cardiovascular exercise. Since he's into keeping his heart rate up, I decided to be nice and give him a Muscle Milk Chocolate Mint pre-made shake. After a few days, I checked in with him to see what he thought of it. To my suprise, he hadn't drunk it yet. He kept "saving it" for after a bike ride. I told him after a few days that if he wasn't going to drink it then he should give it back to me.
A few more days passed. Never had a report with a verdict of Muscle Milk.
A few more days passed. Same story.
After a week and a half, I figured that he hadn't tried it and said, "Ok, I'm going to come over there and get it because you're obviously not interested in it. I know I'll drink it." He replied, "I did drink it. And you're an Indian Giver." Do you know how long it's been since I have heard the term "Indian Giver?" I cracked up for about five minutes! Just thinking about it makes me chuckle. So, thank you friend (you know who you are) for a good laugh.
Monday, October 8, 2007
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4 comments:
That person is so insensitive. The politically correct term would have been Native American reaquiror.
Who's the retard who doesn't know how to spell? See previous comment.
I am sure glad that someone went to English class and paid attention.
Main Entry: ac·quire
Pronunciation: &-'kwIr
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Forms: ac·quired; ac·quir·ing
: to come into possession, ownership, or control of : obtain as one's own -the target's directors don't want the company to be acquired —Railroad C. Clark -the court acquired jurisdiction —ac·quir·er also ac·qui·ror &-kwIr-&r/ noun
I believe to re-aquire would be to come into possession of an item that one owned in the past. Not sure who's the retard now????
Funny how Captain McDouche still forgot the "c" -- even after quoting the dictionary.
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