Thursday, December 29, 2005

Reckless

Reckless, adj. Asking a San Francisco girl to take ice cream.

2005 Update: Driving sixty in the central city or eighty in the suburbs, over one hundred miles per hour across the desert or stopping in Nevada.

By the way, Tom's first mass media enterprise is up on Doug Drones On.

41 comments:

  1. yea first


    Reckless,adj.

    Discussing politics at a family gathering.



    Ha...I'm first.

    Happy New Year Dawg.

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  2. Reckless: Jack Bauer on 24 and my thoughts pertaining to him. *swoon*

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  3. Anonymous5:01 AM

    reckless: walking down the street in a summer dress while standing over a subway grating

    Well Alice took mine ;-)

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  4. Reckless: eating the last Schwartz Marshmallow in the house. Willing to face the consequences when the children find out.

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  5. Alice you are first. Wasn't it 2 AM in Hawaii? Crazy kids!

    Sar, *snaps fingers*

    Pia, I'm glad she did, I love it.

    Dddragon! Run!

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  6. Reckless: Giving my younger brother Salem a pill. It took both Cat Couch and Dad to do it this morning. Both came away with scratches.

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  7. I'm not in Hawaii, I on standby for a Friday flight but my real flight is scheduled for Saturday... you want to get rid of me huh? I like to get my goodbyes written early in case of a major cyberspace catastophe.

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  8. Chatcat, did Salem catch cat couch with the last marshmallow?

    Alice, so glad you're around. My cheek just quit twitching and my hands are steady.

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  9. reckless, going outside my yard alone. Woof!

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  10. Reckless - these here trousers I'm wearing.

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  11. Really Effusive Cordial Kisses and Loving Eembraces Spewing Syrup

    me on me from people I just met during the holidays.

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  12. Icy, just look both ways before you cross the street.

    Encore, Kay!

    Liz, ick. You and Sar should write a book of acronyms. That one goes in it for sure.

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  13. Reckless, adj. The act of living dangerously in the age of living vicariously.

    )+(

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  14. when you don't give a heckless

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  15. Reckless - Cooking with a bad knee. Ahem.

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  16. Fantastic, Gabriel!

    Karma, or a feckless.

    By golly, Manchego, I think you're the James Dean of Goat Cheese.

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  17. Not adhering to: what goes on in the mind stays in the mind. xoxo

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  18. You said San Francisco! You said San Francisco! *sigh* You sure know how to make a bohemian long for home... that's a good thing...

    Reckless... Doug toying with the hearts of San Francisco girls... we don't mind ice cream though... it's all good... so yeah, I'll have some thank you!

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  19. Reckless, adj., Describing one who gets in and out of the grocery store parking lot without having a wreck.

    On your definition, you do mean that going SLOWER than 60 in the L.A. area is asking for it, right?

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  20. reckless...hmmm....reckless...

    Nah, I got nothin'.

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  21. I'm a mindreader, Mireille, but a discrete one.

    That was Ambrose Bierce, Miz Bohemia, of Meigs County, OH, San Francisco, CA and an unmarked grave in Mexico.

    Sreekesh, I thought the R stood for "Recluse"

    TLP, that was the first version of the gag. Guess I went the wrong way.

    I think it's hard to be reckless while omnipotent, Poobah.

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  23. R ighteous
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    ;)

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  24. Reckless: answering the question "does this make me look fat?"

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  25. Reckless: Asking a woman if she's prgenant when she's not.

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  26. Doug? Manchego? James Dean? As in, "Rev. Without a Cause?"

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  27. Brilliant, Sar. I'll clap instead.

    Rainbow Lotus and Fred, I think you're confusing Reckless with Dumb as a box of rocks.

    Manchego, I've spent the last five minutes trying to come up with a worthy retort. Guess I'll just surrender, bow and hope for mercy.

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  28. Reckless: The way I feel right now about D. Like Karma put it, I don't give a heckless. LOL.

    Happy New Year everyone!! :D

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  29. Reckless... don't forget hitchhiking, Doug.

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  30. Fred reminded me of an oldie:
    "I saw a woman wearing a sweatshirt with 'Guess' on it. I said, 'Thyroid problem?'"

    Good definition of reckless or just dumber than dirt? You be the judge. Oh, wait, you judged already on that. My bad.

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  31. Thanks, Marwa! And that's good news. I'm curious, do you celebrate with us?

    Oh, yeah, Aral, heh, forgot about that one.

    TLP, that's a goodie!

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  32. I am late...I know. but I have been twice first, so I am still in teh good books, right?!
    I have used this quote before and I will use it again:
    "Approach love and cooking with reckless abandon." Dalai Lama

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  33. oh, but i do give a feckless ;)

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  34. Monika, you have no way out of the good books. That's a great quote until you realize it comes from a skinny abstinant.

    Hahahaha, Actonbell:
    1. Clearly
    2. Ah, Rasberries are only a couple bucks a pint this time of year.
    3. True, you never know when there might be a blogger about.

    Karma, noted.

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  35. Anonymous6:29 PM

    In my case, apparently the word preceding "driving." Happy New Year!

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  36. Reckless... in the heat of passion, calling out someone else’s name. That's very reckless... :)

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  37. I have been here about ten times today and have never been able to get my comment posted.

    Reckless - the act of embracing behaviors/actions that are deemed appropriate by politicians even though they have been demonstrated to produce detrimental results.

    See...I was good...I didn't even mention any political fools name...I was thinking it...but I didn't type it....meow.

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  38. Wow your pretty cute and your name is Doug! Come check out my site and let me know what you think! :) Woof Woof Woof

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  39. Sorry, Princess. In your case, I blame the icy road.

    Day by day, welcome back. That would be an example.

    Spiritdancer, no need to hold yourself back. There's hardly a politician of any party I would want to defend. Even from canning.

    Cairo, be right there. Meow!

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  40. Anonymous7:50 AM

    The abandonement of sense whose exhileration is ended only by disaster.

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