Fifty Plus (50+) - I'm just sayin....

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MNBikeguy
06-08-07, 10:41 PM
Are you all Soprano's fans here?
I see ... "I'm just sayin".... posted all the time. LOL

:D "Pauly..yer bustin my bawls heah. Don't mean no disrespect. I'm jus sayin." :D


Louis
06-08-07, 10:53 PM
I've never watched it. So that's where that "just sayin'" schtick came from?

MNBikeguy
06-08-07, 10:58 PM
In my humble opinion, the greatest show since Leave it To Beaver...:D


Yen
06-08-07, 11:16 PM
So that's where that comes from.... now that you've said that I can hear Tony saying it with the NJ accent.... "I'm just sayin'....."

I watch it.... but don't tell anyone, the subject matter disturbs me, but the acting is astoundingly good.

BluesDawg
06-08-07, 11:41 PM
After this Sunday, I may sell my TV. I won't really have a good reason to have one anymore. Just sayin'.

boston blackie
06-09-07, 05:25 AM
Now that that is cleared up, I'd like to know where +1 comes from and what does it mean?

DnvrFox
06-09-07, 05:28 AM
Now that that is cleared up, I'd like to know where +1 comes from and what does it mean?

+1 is a way of supporting a statement or opinion in a previous post. Sometimes it comes as +1000 or other numbers to indicate high support.

+2 sometimes means the second post of support.

BluesDawg
06-09-07, 07:07 AM
Now that that is cleared up, I'd like to know where +1 comes from and what does it mean?

Hijacker! You must be a mole, working for Phil's NY crew. You'd better get your alliegences in line. You'll want to be standing on the right side when the whacking starts.
I'm just sayin'. Hey, whattaya gonna do?

Digital Gee
06-09-07, 08:47 AM
Hijacker! You must be a mole, working for Phil's NY crew. You'd better get your alliegences in line. You'll want to be standing on the right side when the whacking starts.
I'm just sayin'. Hey, whattaya gonna do?
+1

MNBikeguy
06-09-07, 09:16 AM
In my humble opinion, the greatest show since Leave it To Beaver...:D

The more I think about it..... in ALL those episodes we never knew what Ward did for a living.
Yep, I knew it.
Ward was in the waste management consulting business.
Yust sayin..

MNBikeguy
06-09-07, 09:17 AM
After this Sunday, I may sell my TV. I won't really have a good reason to have one anymore. Just sayin'.

+1

Digital Gee
06-09-07, 09:31 AM
After this Sunday, I may sell my TV. I won't really have a good reason to have one anymore. Just sayin'.

My daughter will be getting her own apartment this summer, if the plan unfolds properly. I'm thinking of giving her my TV. Other than using it to raise my blood pressure at the insanity of wall to wall coverage of Paris Hilton, it's not much use.

Louis
06-09-07, 10:19 AM
+1 is a way of supporting a statement or opinion in a previous post. Sometimes it comes as +1000 or other numbers to indicate high support.

+2 sometimes means the second post of support.
What about "word"? I never did get that one. Is it the same as +1?

Someone clue me in! Or is it too late?

Digital Gee
06-09-07, 10:24 AM
What about "word"? I never did get that one. Is it the same as +1?

Someone clue me in! Or is it too late?
My teenage daughter used to say "word" all the time and she refused to tell me what it meant, probably figuring I'd start using it and sound like an idiot. But she always seemed happy when she said it. Like, if I said "Here's the car keys, you drive." She would respond, "Word!" and smile.

Beverly
06-09-07, 10:41 AM
My teenage daughter used to say "word" all the time and she refused to tell me what it meant, probably figuring I'd start using it and sound like an idiot. But she always seemed happy when she said it. Like, if I said "Here's the car keys, you drive." She would respond, "Word!" and smile.

Word - well said, said in agreement

My granddaughters use it, too. This site is a great source for understanding their language:)

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Word

stapfam
06-09-07, 10:59 AM
Word - well said, said in agreement

My granddaughters use it, too. This site is a great source for understanding their language:)

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Word

I can't even get some of you to understand The Queens English sometimes and now you tell me there is a NEW language floating about!!!

Thats it- get me to the home where when I swear at some-one- they will know what I am saying.

Sopranos are over here but never watched it. Load of overweight, loud mouthed, Oldies throwing their weight around. I'd much rather stay and read the 50+ forum for enjoyment. Far more exciting.

Louis
06-09-07, 11:04 AM
I can't even get some of you to understand The Queens English

Watdaya mean? We know the Queen is English. :D :p

Louis
06-09-07, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the link Beverly, frightening but...interesting.

BluesDawg
06-09-07, 01:43 PM
Sopranos are over here but never watched it. Load of overweight, loud mouthed, Oldies throwing their weight around. I'd much rather stay and read the 50+ forum for enjoyment. Far more exciting.

If you had watched it, you would have seen what is in my opinion the best written, best acted, most absorbing series that has ever been on television. Every character is so despicable that you can't imagine that you could care about them, but you do. I can't wait to see how the final episode turns out tomorrow - but I know I'm going to miss having new episodes to look forward to. It will leave such an empty spot in my life that I may need to build a new bike! :D

bcoppola
06-09-07, 02:56 PM
I can't even get some of you to understand The Queens English sometimes...

Yeah, I find it hard to follow Graham Norton sometimes. :)