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Ten Signs You Are a Member of Cigar Pass....

ironpeddler

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#11. You know Miss Crabtree is a character on the Little Rascals and Mrs Crabtree was a former, and now banned member, of CP who drives an old Jag.
 
Doc
 
Love this Gary, one of my pet peeves is when "do-do" is used.
 
"...They really do do that" ???
 
#12. You think all Jarheads are as smart as AVB.

Doc
 
#13 - You understand the difference between to, too, and two and use the appropriate word.
#14 - You understand the difference between there, their, and they're and use the appropriate word.
#15 - You don't use "prolly" in substitution for "probably".  
#16 - You know what the red squiggly lines underneath words mean.
#17 - You do what you say you are going to do, and do it when you committed to doing it.  Else you communicate clearly and early.
#18 - You would never, never, never leave a brother hanging.
 
...there must be more, but this is a good start.... :p
 
Added...hey Doc, let's cut the jarheads some slack.... :laugh:
 
Devil Doc said:
#11. You know Miss Crabtree is a character on the Little Rascals and Mrs Crabtree was a former, and now banned member, of CP who drives an old Jag.
 
Doc
 
Doc, it's hard to tell, did you use a space after your commas or not?  You're membership status depends upon your answer.
 
I would also add:
 - You cringe when you hear the phrase "PIN number"
 - You know when to use "well" and when to use "good"
 
#13 - You understand the difference between to, too, and two and use the appropriate word.
#14 - You understand the difference between there, their, and they're and use the appropriate word.
#15 - You don't use "prolly" in substitution for "probably".  
#16 - You know what the red squiggly lines underneath words mean.
#17 - You do what you say you are going to do, and do it when you committed to doing it.  Else you communicate clearly and early.
#18 - You would never, never, never leave a brother hanging.
 
...there must be more, but this is a good start.... :p
 
Added...hey Doc, let's cut the jarheads some slack.... :laugh:
It's Jarheads. I know, I know, but they rate a capital J

Doc
 
#19 - If you know better than to click on one of Gary's links, but do anyways.
 
You can advise others on the proper spelling of advice.
 
I am in total disagreement with this one. If you look in Webster's New Revised Southern dictionary, prolly is the correct spelling and pronunciation of that other word you used.
BlindedByScience said:
 
#15 - You don't use "prolly" in substitution for "probably".  
 
 
#21: You've actually looked into Mailbox replacement insurance.
 
22.  You know more about the lives of your forum friends than you do your in person friends :sign:
 
#23. You know people whose sexuality is at best ambiguous.

Doc
 
#24 You have either a whole closet or at least most of a closet dedicated to priority flat rate shipping boxes.
 
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