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sayings in the seed and what they really meant.
Scout:
Ok, does anyone remember in the later years when we used to say "On my honor as a Seed Kid"? We usually used this saying when playing a practical joke on someone and if that person said "on your honor as a seed kid?" you had to absolutely answer honestly because your honor as a seed kid was at stake. It meant more than saying "on my mother's grave". I remember when Art first heard us say it, he was very flattered. This was one cliche that he did not make up, we did.
It's a little embarrassing, isn't it??
Anonymous:
Growing up I remember hearing "shit eatin grin" always meant kinda guilty like "the cat that swallowed the canary" but in a cleverish way not to denote a bad deed. It also was used when one was trying to appear innocent but was caught and you would just kinda smile because you really new you wern't so innocent. :idea:
Anonymous:
Scout what city do you live in ? How old are you I'm trying to figure out if I know you? :???:
GregFL:
playing games.
as in..."stop playing games" or "you are very gamey".
Crap, this one could be used just to discredit just about anything anyone said. It really had kind of a floating definition.
Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2004-10-21 13:03:00, Anonymous wrote:
aware-a biproduct of being "totally honest" which allows you (supposedly) to read other people with extreme clarity. A gift and special byproduct of being a seedling...awareness
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I came so close so many times to what would surely have been a tragic outburst of laughter over use of the word 'awareness' under the Program definition.
"WHERE'S YOUR AWARENESS, UP YOUR ASS!?!?!?!?" Why no, actually, I wasn't thinking at all about the inside of my colon. Were you?
The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.
--William Safire
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10/80 - 10/82
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