Monday, October 02, 2006

"Shock¹"

(shǒk) noun. 1. A non-linear, high-amplitude disturbance in a material that typically induces conditions of high pressure and temperature. 2. The logical response to coming home and finding two girls watching TV in your apartment. 3. A famous musical drama in Japan. Syn: seismic disturbance, daze, stupor, concussion, trauma. Ant: settle, comfort.
{French choc, from choquer, to collide with, from Old French chuquier, perhaps of Germanic origin}

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm! Did they make dinner for you?

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  2. Okay! Girls? What girls have a key to your apartment? I guess they like Stargate.

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  3. Yeah, they made dinner. They were at my place to pick me up.

    And they didn't have keys. They broke in through my bedroom window. Without breaking anything of course. They were watching Firefly.

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  4. bwaaahahaha this is the photo huh??

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  5. They made dinner for you? Boy! This story is getting better and better every day! Two girls can cook and break into your house without breaking anything! Sounds like a couple of super-chics to me!

    Oh, yes, there is a point in getting shocked by electricity, if the voltage is high enough it will smoke you! The only thing left will be your foot prints from bottom of your shoes! I suppose the only thing that girls could do is make you jaw drop, knock you over and wind you. I don't think they can dissipate ya! Good thing. Although if you don't watch out they can disipate your heart, time and money! That might actually be more energy than electricity!

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