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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
Are you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Steaming divots
were something referenced in "Pretty Woman".
Also, from some website called Grass Clippings: "The highlight of each polo game is the mid game 'divoting' where the chunks of turf torn from the surface by the fast moving polo ponies hoofs' are pressed back into the surface to repair the pitch. Even the Ladies in their high heels have a bash at it. To watch this spectacle of mass divoting is just so amusing especially when someone tries to press in a 'steaming divot'."
It's just being one of those days. I'm writing Bills Of Materials (BOMs) and it's making me crazy. Also I share an office with three other people who are working on the shit-fired power plant project, making it damn near impossible to concentrate as they're discussing it constantly. (As they should- nothing against them or their conversations, as it's thoroughly needed, but it's still hard to work with.)
( , Mon 28 Jul 2008, 19:54, Reply)
were something referenced in "Pretty Woman".
Also, from some website called Grass Clippings: "The highlight of each polo game is the mid game 'divoting' where the chunks of turf torn from the surface by the fast moving polo ponies hoofs' are pressed back into the surface to repair the pitch. Even the Ladies in their high heels have a bash at it. To watch this spectacle of mass divoting is just so amusing especially when someone tries to press in a 'steaming divot'."
It's just being one of those days. I'm writing Bills Of Materials (BOMs) and it's making me crazy. Also I share an office with three other people who are working on the shit-fired power plant project, making it damn near impossible to concentrate as they're discussing it constantly. (As they should- nothing against them or their conversations, as it's thoroughly needed, but it's still hard to work with.)
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