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Post by Oneiros on Nov 14, 2018 18:17:31 GMT
OR: "Crashing Through Glass Ceilings"
Or the episode where the 'p'-word is used far too many times for Alex's liking. So much so that he sends Azu plunging into the depths of the glassy plateau formerly known as Crank's Factory.
We also get some metacast kinda info for the fabled levelling-up process as Alex grudgingly hands out XP and upgrades.
And Wilde continues to be having a bad day, as he has to endure not only the elements but also the puns and wisecracks of LOLOMG.
Serious applause to Bryn for his commitment to Hamid's representation of drunkcasting.
But what mysteries will the team find down below the glass ceiling and can they solve Damascus' plumbing problem?
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Post by scottfrombeantown on Nov 15, 2018 14:19:17 GMT
So I have a question as an out-of-the-loop American. Urban Dictionary lists 'pump hole' as a dirty term, but then again it is UD, so I'll bet that any phrase in there has a dirty meaning. Is 'pump hole' really a term used all that often in the UK? I thought I was up on my slang.
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Post by akelis on Nov 15, 2018 17:04:22 GMT
Family friendly show. Poor Bryn and Alex trying so hard to keep it on track, but I completely understand. I had to explain to my son not to use that word and that it's not okay to repeat even at home.
I almost feel bad for Wilde having been that over worked red-tape held person for a large portion of my life in Admin. Sounds like Hamid needs to shoot a sleep spell his way and make him take a nap. And then maybe take one himself after drinking an ocean's worth of water to treat that hangover.
LOLOMG BBQs sound like the best kind of camp food ever. I now really want a dragon fried egg for no logical reason.
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Post by rainbowdeity on Nov 20, 2018 11:43:49 GMT
So I have a question as an out-of-the-loop American. Urban Dictionary lists 'pump hole' as a dirty term, but then again it is UD, so I'll bet that any phrase in there has a dirty meaning. Is 'pump hole' really a term used all that often in the UK? I thought I was up on my slang. It is not a term used in the UK at all as far as I know. It just sounded dirty and was fun to say, so there's no hidden meaning... I was just having too much fun annoying Alex.
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Post by scottfrombeantown on Nov 20, 2018 12:02:46 GMT
So I have a question as an out-of-the-loop American. Urban Dictionary lists 'pump hole' as a dirty term, but then again it is UD, so I'll bet that any phrase in there has a dirty meaning. Is 'pump hole' really a term used all that often in the UK? I thought I was up on my slang. It is not a term used in the UK at all as far as I know. It just sounded dirty and was fun to say, so there's no hidden meaning... I was just having too much fun annoying Alex. Ah, well that is always a noble cause.
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