Posted: February 5th, 2007, 9:20 pm
I nominate Cletus "Sapillo" Jumptrout51 as the King Blivet, can I get a second?
"Sapillo"
You crack me up JT

"Sapillo"
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I put blivet in my dictionary. This is what I found.Chalk wrote:I nominate Cletus "Sapillo" Jumptrout51 as the King Blivet, can I get a second?![]()
"Sapillo"You crack me up JT
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There you go, slackerMilitary usage
In traditional U.S. Army slang dating back to the Second World War, a blivet was defined as "ten pounds of manure in a five pound bag," (a proverbial description of anything egregiously ugly or unmanageable);
Barhopr wrote:I'll give you the basics; ten, and in some cases, JT's to be exact, twenty pounds of horse sheat in a five pound sack.
Chalks term, not mine.
Hey folks. Notice he spelled it wrong? He's trying to wiggle out of the hex. It won't work.Barhopr wrote:Dang it JT, you made me miss half of 24 with this crap. Maybe the Sappillo hex is real.....................
I suspect during the night you will wake up fretful and sweating.Barhopr wrote:Go to bed pops.Haven't you had enough.
You can't spell something wrong if it is not a real place. I can spell it anyway I want.