- Muffler Bearings
- Blinker Fluid
- Squid's (note where the apostrophe is)
- Cycle Arts
If you have a strong reaction to any of those, what is it?
If you have a mild reaction, what do those names make you think of?
-Will
Sure!
> - Cycle Arts
>
Nope...
-js
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--- On Fri, 7/30/10, Paul Danger Kile of DangerIsMyMiddleName.com <dangerismymi...@gmail.com> wrote:
John McMahon
---- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Danger Kile of DangerIsMyMiddleName.com"
The AcipHex suggestion reminded me that my wife once suggested a
polyethylene-glycol-electrolyte-solution called GoLYTELY. This stuff
makes everything in your digestive system come out really, really
fast: "go" "lightly" indeed.
Yes. Polyethylene-glycol is the stuff in Miralax: which _does_ work
mildly, but the same cannot be said about GoLYTELY.
I'm with you except for Squid's. (Note the apostrophe!)
Somebody who calls himself (herself) Squid and opens a saloon is someone
I'd like to meet. And first off, "where did the name come from?"
...
But then, I'm a bit strange...
-js
Most accounts say it's (not the apostrophe!) a contraction of Squirrely Kids.
Ray-Bob