Wouldn't the correct term for misc items be "Blotter"?
A twatter... Well, not being very familiar with the forum rules, here is a NSFW definition "http://www.definition-of.com/twatter".
Twatter?
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I think the original idea was mixing "twitter" with "twat", but that's even better.
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you mean you changing the name or you like the definition of twatter?Maurice wrote:I think the original idea was mixing "twitter" with "twat", but that's even better.
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Mixing those two words didn't make much sense for a forum name anyway, so it's good we have something that makes even less sense.Maurice wrote:I think the original idea was mixing "twitter" with "twat", but that's even better.
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This thread has some answered questions. Why would you want a forum to be a mix of twat and twitter?!
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I demand to have this image on every post that bumps humps dead threads!LawnboyInAJar wrote:
This thread has some answered questions. Why would you want a forum to be a mix of twat and twitter?!
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^This guy know's where it's at^xXxrenhoekxXx wrote: I demand to have this image on every post that bumps dead threads!
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No he doesn't. He said bump instead of hump.