Opa Opa wrote:Guys, it is an inn before a lock.
Anyways, shame a good thread is dead. Thanks everyone who posted in it. Send me a PM if you have any issues with anything.
Opa Opa wrote:Guys, it is an inn before a lock.
No no, it's a reference to a line by the Sugar Hill Gang:J T wrote:It's a picture of a Holiday Inn. Holiday Inn is a song by Chingy (ft. Snoop Dog). Which begins with Snoop singing "Bomb ass pussy, Ma I know you got that bomb bomb pussy" and later discusses how "ching-a-lling" is equipped with much "ding-a-ling." Clearly, dsheinem is trying to critique this thread's lack of discussion about the importance of large male genitalia for attracting female gamers with similarly impressive genitalia.
Absolutely not! It obviously refers to the song, "Cheeseburger in Paradise", by Jimmy Buffet.MrPopo wrote:No no, it's a reference to a line by the Sugar Hill Gang:J T wrote:It's a picture of a Holiday Inn. Holiday Inn is a song by Chingy (ft. Snoop Dog). Which begins with Snoop singing "Bomb ass pussy, Ma I know you got that bomb bomb pussy" and later discusses how "ching-a-lling" is equipped with much "ding-a-ling." Clearly, dsheinem is trying to critique this thread's lack of discussion about the importance of large male genitalia for attracting female gamers with similarly impressive genitalia.
Everybody go, hotel, motel Holiday Inn
Say if your girl starts actin up, then you take her friend
It's all good, no worries.General_Norris wrote:Sorry, Key-glyph I missed that part of your post
Involved, as in, effort, time and proportion of your life spent into something. Someone who only plays facebook games from time to time is less involved than a competitive FPS player, for example. I think the number of women in each division of gaming is related to the involvement neccesary, though it's just a rule of thumb.
I popped into this thread soon after the first post was made, and wrote something quite similar, but with a helping of snark so heavy that I closed the tab and went about my day. All you have to do is meet some women who belong to say, a quilting or scrapbooking group, and I swear they would grind an equal group of male videogame fanatics into the ground!o.pwuaioc wrote:Book clubs, sewing, knitting, fashion, cooking, all stereotypically seen as spheres for women, are not involved activities at all, let alone child-rearing, teaching, or the numerous other fields that women regularly are engaged in. No woman ever wrote a lengthy scholarly tomb; women only become nurses and never doctors. No woman has ever attempted Mt. Everest, nor are there women politicians. Clearly women are the inferior species since they don't do anything which requires a lot of "involvement."General_Norris wrote:Sorry, Key-glyph I missed that part of your post
Involved, as in, effort, time and proportion of your life spent into something. Someone who only plays facebook games from time to time is less involved than a competitive FPS player, for example. I think the number of women in each division of gaming is related to the involvement neccesary, though it's just a rule of thumb.![]()
That this thread even exists is just shameful.
It's true. The same goes for about any crafting activity. I know people who spend countless hours and tons of money, beading, scrapbooking, knitting, etc. Some of them even have dedicated rooms in their house for their crafting, just like one of us might have gameroom.Key-Glyph wrote:I don't know if anyone here knows any hardcore quilters, but my god.