This term for a long handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker

Kadarin

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Nov 23, 2001
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I've never really understood what is so immoral about seeking pleasure.
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I agree. It looks like he was sweeping the show anyhow, so I guess it really didnt matter in the end.

 

nakedfrog

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Apr 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Kadarin
I've never really understood what is so immoral about seeking pleasure.

You hedonistic pervert! With all your bacchanalia and debauchery! You, sir, disgust me! :|
 

her209

No Lifer
Oct 11, 2000
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Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.
A ho is a pleasure giver.
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.
A ho is a pleasure giver.

Depends on the ho. Mine is a seeker.
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.
A ho is a pleasure giver.

And certain times of the month a pleasure killer. :(
 

jonnyGURU

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Oct 30, 1999
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Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
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Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?
 

sandorski

No Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
70,625
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

Crack
 

her209

No Lifer
Oct 11, 2000
56,336
11
0
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.
I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".
After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?
You don't. You get a new one.
 

FelixDeCat

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Aug 4, 2000
30,558
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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

Crack

Isnt crack a stimulant? My hoe is dull not nappy and tired.
 

spidey07

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Aug 4, 2000
65,469
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

Crack

Isnt crack a stimulant? My hoe is dull not nappy and tired.

OMG!
OMG!

RACIST!
 

sandorski

No Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
70,625
6,188
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

Crack

Isnt crack a stimulant? My hoe is dull not nappy and tired.

"Dull" is nappy and tired. Could try Meth for an added Boost though.
 
Aug 23, 2000
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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

after years of use, you trade out and get a younger one.
 

BoomerD

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Feb 26, 2006
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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: spidey07
heh, I remember that. I was absolutely positive it was the correct answer and I still believe he should have gotten credit for it.

I initially thought that was a correct answer when I first saw it, but "hoe" and "ho" are spelled two different ways. "Rake" is always spelled "rake".

After a few years of gardening, my hoe became dull. How do you sharpen a dull hoe?

after years of use, you trade out and get a younger one.

Or, you send them to the Virgin Islands to get "re-bushed."
 

BoomerD

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Feb 26, 2006
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"Ho? Dat's not a Ho. My sister's been a Ho for years and she don't look nuffin like at."