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When I did some editing for a school newspaper, I was told to read every headline with the same mindset as a thirteen-year-old boy. It's some of the finest advice I've ever received when it comes to communications. Someone probably needed to do that with that slogan before unleashing it on the world. 

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11 minutes ago, Zella said:

When I did some editing for a school newspaper, I was told to read every headline with the same mindset as a thirteen-year-old boy. It's some of the finest advice I've ever received when it comes to communications. Someone probably needed to do that with that slogan before unleashing it on the world. 

It appears their name is surgeon futbol club which looks like they might be Hispanic.

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36 minutes ago, Cinnabon said:

Shoes on the table?

It's a locker room.  Anything goes.  Personally, I don't wear shoes anywhere in my house, so the thought of shoes on furniture is disgusting.  But a guys locker room?  I'm sure things more disgusting than shoes have ended up on that table.  Right next to the snacks.

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42 minutes ago, CalicoKitty said:

It's a locker room.  Anything goes.  Personally, I don't wear shoes anywhere in my house, so the thought of shoes on furniture is disgusting.  But a guys locker room?  I'm sure things more disgusting than shoes have ended up on that table.  Right next to the snacks.

Oh, I missed the locker room part. But posting pictures of yourself hanging out in a locker room is just bizarre.

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Hey, Books is an athlete, of course he hangs out in locker rooms! Didn't you know, he was a star soccer player! I'm sure he'd be happy to tell you about his balling career, for an hour 😎 

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Jeremy keeps posting videos of him and his rad homies playing soccer. I think he reads here. Before we questioned if he had any friends.

voila now videos showing he got pals.

Hi Jeremy!

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I don't want to watch either, but I will say I like the idea of Jeremy Vuolo, 30 something dude plying soccer with friends, better than Jeremy V., hipster influencer wannabe (check out my kicks, rad homies!).

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55 minutes ago, Scarlett45 said:

Please educate me, what does “let’s ball” mean other than “to play basketball”? Is it a euphemism for sex? I haven’t heard that one!

“Balling” was a popular euphemism for sex back in the Seventies. I haven’t heard it used that way in years.

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3 hours ago, Scarlett45 said:

Please educate me, what does “let’s ball” mean other than “to play basketball”? Is it a euphemism for sex? I haven’t heard that one!

I recommend listening to Prince’s album “1999!”

Or just this one, at about 1:49. He was such a genius. I’m sure Jeremy has no clue. 
 

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11 hours ago, Scarlett45 said:

Please educate me, what does “let’s ball” mean other than “to play basketball”? Is it a euphemism for sex? I haven’t heard that one!

In contemporary slang, it's sometimes also used to mean -- living the high life and enjoying yourself with enviable luxuries, basically. 

I remember an episode of Project Runway a few years ago where a group of designers named their collection of going-out clothes "Ballin' on a Budget." And since nobody in that group was even alive in the 70s, nobody smirked. 

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I’m not going to fault Jeremy for using “ball” as current slang. The 70s were a long time ago now. 
 

I also think it’s nice he’s playing soccer. Many of his behaviors are annoying but this isn’t one—and I don’t think he’s doing it to prove he has friends. 

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2 minutes ago, Lukeysboat said:

I’m not going to fault Jeremy for using “ball” as current slang. The 70s were a long time ago now. 
 

I also think it’s nice he’s playing soccer. Many of his behaviors are annoying but this isn’t one—and I don’t think he’s doing it to prove he has friends. 

Prince was 80s, but yeah.

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1 hour ago, Churchhoney said:

In contemporary slang, it's sometimes also used to mean -- living the high life and enjoying yourself with enviable luxuries, basically. 

I remember an episode of Project Runway a few years ago where a group of designers named their collection of going-out clothes "Ballin' on a Budget." And since nobody in that group was even alive in the 70s, nobody smirked. 

Yes I have heard it used that way too. “Living the high life” aka “being a baller”. 
 

And also of course “to ball” means to play  basketball. I’m a few years older than Jeremy (I think 5), so I could see why he wouldn’t realize it was a sexual euphemism, I didn’t!

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20 hours ago, Albanyguy said:

“Balling” was a popular euphemism for sex back in the Seventies. I haven’t heard it used that way in years.

I'm glad people aren't familiar with that old meaning.  It always seemed so coarse and misogynistic to me.

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1 hour ago, sagittarius sue said:

I'm glad people aren't familiar with that old meaning.  It always seemed so coarse and misogynistic to me.

You should hear some of the newer words and phrases .  . . 😳

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22 hours ago, Scarlett45 said:

Please educate me, what does “let’s ball” mean other than “to play basketball”? Is it a euphemism for sex? I haven’t heard that one!

Little Richard??  Anyone????  Good Golly Miss Molly.  She sure loves to ball.  

Ball as a safe term for sex has been around forever. 

And good bye for another few years.

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57 minutes ago, Cinnabon said:

You should hear some of the newer words and phrases .  . . 😳

Exactly some of the songs nowadays would make Little Richard and Marvin Gay blush! 
I was clicking around the other night and caught the end of some show, don’t know what it was and they were playing Cardi B’s “Wet and Gushy”  over the closing credits and they weren’t bleeping out any of the lyrics…. It was only 8PM! 😖

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I don't think the 70s usage is ancient history. I was born well past the decade and have known it was a euphemism for sex for years. 🤷‍♀️

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19 hours ago, Joan of Argh said:

Exactly some of the songs nowadays would make Little Richard and Marvin Gay blush! 
I was clicking around the other night and caught the end of some show, don’t know what it was and they were playing Cardi B’s “Wet and Gushy”  over the closing credits and they weren’t bleeping out any of the lyrics…. It was only 8PM! 😖

🤣  “Wet and Gushy” ARE the clean lyrics. The song is called WAP (Wet Ass Pussy).  Not my cup of tea but whatever I guess. 

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1 hour ago, Tdoc72 said:

🤣  “Wet and Gushy” ARE the clean lyrics. The song is called WAP (Wet Ass Pussy).  Not my cup of tea but whatever I guess. 

And that’s quite mild compared to some of the phrases I’ve (regrettably) looked up on the Urban Dictionary. 😳

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34 minutes ago, sagittarius sue said:

That looks llke three patties which would total 900-1000 calories just for the burger, as well as almost a day's worth of salt in it.

That's a triple.  He probably had the fries and a shake, too.

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1 hour ago, Salacious Kitty said:

Well, he's nothing if not predictable. 🙄

Predictable asinine.

49 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

I've never had an In-N-Out burger. It looks huge, but delicious.

What? You live in California but haven’t had one? 🙂

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1 minute ago, Absolom said:

I can't remember has Jeremy shown a Habit burger?  I think maybe he has.  Right now aside from having my SIL make them, they're my favorite.  

Yes, Jeremy has pumped out Habit Burger. And I agree, they're great. 

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55 minutes ago, GeeGolly said:

Nope, I live on the opposite coast.

I lived in San Francisco/Oakland too, but used to visit friends in LA. When you get a chance, grab a burger. If you’re lucky, you might run into Jeremy. 

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3 hours ago, GeeGolly said:

I've never had an In-N-Out burger. It looks huge, but delicious.

In N Out has a posted menu, but you can have special orders.  Example:  "Protein Style" which has no bun and is lettuce wrapped, extra meat, as seen in the posted photo, there is a term for meat only and no veggies, there is a term for veggies only. They will fix your food however you want.  You just have to learn the lingo.  Or just tell them.  They are very accommodating and take special orders in stride.

Edited to add:  Google In-N-Out secret menu guide.

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13 hours ago, GeeGolly said:

I've never had an In-N-Out burger. It looks huge, but delicious.

I never have either, but I've always wanted to try one after watching The Big Lebowski. "Those are good burgers, Walter!" I've heard mixed reviews of them from people who have actually lived in California, but I can't truly know until I've tried one. I'd leave out the try-hard social media post if I did, though. 😇

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Just now, Zella said:

I never have either, but I've always wanted to try one after watching The Big Lebowski. "Those are good burgers, Walter!" I've heard mixed reviews of them from people who have actually lived in California, but I can't truly know until I've tried one. I'd leave out the try-hard social media post if I did, though. 😇

There are some In-N-Out locations in Texas.  The only time I had it was at one near Texas Motor Speedway.  It's a fast food burger and was perfectly average.  I've had better burgers and I've had worse. I personally find that the better burgers are found at local hole-in-the-wall places with a well-seasoned grill.  I also prefer my fries (and onion rings) to be fried in a more seasoned fryer than what that particular location had.  The fries were just okay due to it being a newer location with brand-new equipment.  I assume the fries in the older locations in CA taste better.  

Of course, I do think the fancy LA people love In-N-Out because that's the only time they "cheat" on their diet.  I know there is delicious food found in the Greater LA area, but I'm not taking the word of people who have thinly disguised eating disorders when it comes to food.  None of the celebrity hot spots appeal to me.  I will leave it to Jeremy to seek out these places and splash it out on his SM.

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13 minutes ago, Ohiopirate02 said:

I personally find that the better burgers are found at local hole-in-the-wall places with a well-seasoned grill. 

Yeah I'd agree with that. The two best places to get burgers around here both match that description. One is a gas station that just looks like you should never stop there. LOL 

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