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My bad GB. Saw WD's post. Hope you are better.
 

is shafted some adult thing???:laughing7:

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Oh he didn't get shafted. He volunteered. Not that there were too many other jobs to choose from...:laughing7:
 

The Chiefs - Texans game is wild! 21-0 Texans, first quarter. My brother is a HUGE Texans fan, and he's going bazerk right now.
 



@&#! You Rotten Kids! ???

How you goons going to be pirates when you speak the king of England's English? :BangHead:

Yeah the word "shaft" can refer to a rod. But that's not what the idiom shafted means, at least not to a treasure hunter. "Getting the shaft" and "getting shafted" are two very separate things.

Boys and girls, when mining into the earth there are horizontal holes called tunnels, and vertical holes called shafts. You know what kills most miners? The answer is gravity. When a miner does not come out of the hole it is usually either because he fell down a shaft, or something fell down a shaft onto him. So then the miner "got shafted", which is much more eloquent, sophisticated, and polite than- "He did not come back out after entering the mine and is laying down there at the bottom of the shaft but nobody is going down there to get him because they would likely suffer the same fate as he did so he will remain buried in the mine, it's not fair, it's not fair".

And there it is.
 

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what the crap does that translate too:dontknow:
 

The song "Dogma" from the group K.M.F.D.M., the lyrics of which were shamelessly ripped-off out of Nicole Blackman's poem Indictment.



AARRGGH! No rest for the persecutors.

Edit- how does one embed video?
 

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@&#! You Rotten Kids! ???

How you goons going to be pirates when you speak the king of England's English? :BangHead:

Yeah the word "shaft" can refer to a rod. But that's not what the idiom shafted means, at least not to a treasure hunter. "Getting the shaft" and "getting shafted" are two very separate things.

Boys and girls, when mining into the earth there are horizontal holes called tunnels, and vertical holes called shafts. You know what kills most miners? The answer is gravity. When a miner does not come out of the hole it is usually either because he fell down a shaft, or something fell down a shaft onto him. So then the miner "got shafted", which is much more eloquent, sophisticated, and polite than- "He did not come back out after entering the mine and is laying down there at the bottom of the shaft but nobody is going down there to get him because they would likely suffer the same fate as he did so he will remain buried in the mine, it's not fair, it's not fair".

And there it is.

You're talkin' 'bout Shaft, can you dig it, right on
I heard that Shaft was a mean HUSH YOUR MOUTH!
Shaft!
 

Duckshot,

Let's see if this works....



The song "Dogma" from the group K.M.F.D.M., the lyrics of which were shamelessly ripped-off out of Nicole Blackman's poem Indictment.



AARRGGH! No rest for the persecutors.

Edit- how does one embed video?
 

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