Omnibus Trolls R Us Thread

I was anticipating a short visit for this particular guest, but I must admit I didn’t expect a one-day wonder. Nice work by Bone. :slight_smile:

Ahem. I’m the one that banned both OkeyDokey and Boyaren. : p

Thank you
Danke Schoen
Domo Arigato

My apologies, but how could a humble peon like myself know that? :smiley: All I saw were some notes and warnings where Bone was laying the groundwork! You may have been doing the same, but alas, at the time I was mostly prowling GD and Elections.

ETA: Oh, and many thanks! :slight_smile:

So, we can say you idled them? :rolleyes:

+1 & +1.

I’m PMing Cecil and demand your salary be doubled.

I vote that we use this terminology henceforth. :stuck_out_tongue:

Nah. Saying the banned was Boned is pure gold.

And now Reddy Mercury is coming out in full alt-right mode.

Oooh, I like that too.

I had to step out of the house so I missed the opportunity. Woe is me. :slight_smile:

That does not say anything good about your dedication to your job. :stuck_out_tongue:

:smiley:

He got the Bonehammer.

It sure was humerus.

I am now convinced that it is the same serial socker. Same MO in every. single. incarnation. That’s what-5 in one month or so? His hamper has to be smelling pretty rank by now.

Getting Boned

Not just in Australian aboriginal culture, but in many cultures, pointing a specific bone at people is to curse them.

We just have one as a moderator. :cool:

Reddy Mercury and Starving Artist have found each other at last in this thread on cultural appropriation. Unfortunately it’s not in the Pit, so I can’t help them celebrate together. :frowning:

Goddamn cornfield.

Isn’t that the maize-patch?

Well, we in America might call Maize “Corn”, but;

corn (usually uncountable, plural corns);

(Britain, uncountable) The main cereal plant grown for its grain in a given region, such as oats in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and wheat or barley in England and Wales.

(US, Canada, Australia, uncountable) Maize, a grain crop of the species Zea mays.

A grain or seed, especially of a cereal crop.
He paid her the nominal fee of two corns of barley.

A small, hard particle.