Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

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It actually makes a person cooler to wear long-sleeves in the hotter temperatures. The long sleeves make you sweat profusely, and the trapped fluid beneath the clothes helps cool you down somewhat. Those workers wearing flannel long sleeve shirts were probably more comfortable than you or I would be in short sleeves. Who knew?
It's also basically the way you cook a turkey in a bag. It holds the heat in... it may work, but, it seems like a very uncomfortable way to do it. I want my skin to feel the breeze and let the sweat evaporate.
 

Donillary Crumpton

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It's also basically the way you cook a turkey in a bag. It holds the heat in... it may work, but, it seems like a very uncomfortable way to do it. I want my skin to feel the breeze and let the sweat evaporate.
Same here. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing flannel long sleeves under the hot sun.

Except for those times I attend the Al Borland Appreciation Con. But that's besides the point.
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
The roof was covered with those evil, dishonest, lazy Mexican rapists that Mr. Frump hates ....

Bahaha, I actually started to Google this, thinking it was a movie quote or something ... and then lo and behold, autocorrect changed Mr. Frump's name, and I'm like :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm: times ten!
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
In your mind, how do you pronounce "Donillary"?

Because I didn't immediately get the reference the first time, my brain pronounced it "Donna-Larry", and that's what stuck. Willing to bet I'm the only one.
 

PUSH

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Original Poster
First day down, and I'm already confused beyond belief. I have a feeling this semester isn't going to be as fun as last.
 

Goofyernmost

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In your mind, how do you pronounce "Donillary"?

Because I didn't immediately get the reference the first time, my brain pronounced it "Donna-Larry", and that's what stuck. Willing to bet I'm the only one.
I have yet to find a reason to pronounce it. It hasn't come up in verbal conversation. I know what it means and that's all that is important. I just call him Mr. Crumpton. But if I were to... I'd go with Don-illary with only two syllables.
 

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