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Post by Cali on Jul 18, 2014 8:28:02 GMT 1
Dunno
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Post by jklinders on Jul 18, 2014 10:10:28 GMT 1
Never been much of a partier. But I'm all about chillin'
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Post by Mister Buch on Jul 18, 2014 10:50:17 GMT 1
I be chillin' so ill it pays the bills.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jul 18, 2014 13:18:29 GMT 1
I'm Wallflowering SO HARD. Remember how the T-Rex was creeping in Jurassic Park, just munching that lamb while staring from his side of the fence. Yo -points to self-
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jul 18, 2014 23:44:36 GMT 1
It depends on what mood I'm in. Sometimes, I'll just chill, other times, I'll go find something more exciting to do.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jul 18, 2014 23:50:05 GMT 1
I prefer to chill... not much of a party animal here... I like a comfy couch, my Kobo with a good book loaded on, and a tall cold glass of ... something. Diet Coke, Cranberry Juice, whatever...
Or, even better, lounging on a comfy couch with Linders, watching a good movie...
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jul 19, 2014 0:11:02 GMT 1
There's no option for stay home and read a book...
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jul 19, 2014 0:17:13 GMT 1
I do believe that comes under "Chill" - since the phrase "to chill out" or "chilling" references the relaxation of staying somewhere comfy doing something relaxing.
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jul 19, 2014 0:27:15 GMT 1
Agreed. For me, chilling is staying home and reading, playing guitar, playing video games, etc.
That said, I have a bit of a wild streak and feel like cutting loose every so often. Nothing too crazy, but I've been known to start mosh pits in local dance clubs if the music's appropriate.
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Post by Clint Johnston on Jul 19, 2014 15:17:41 GMT 1
Ahh. I have never used that phrase as much. My bad.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Jul 19, 2014 15:31:38 GMT 1
You should feel bad, Clint! you bastard.
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Post by jklinders on Jul 19, 2014 23:36:01 GMT 1
I don't generally use it either, but I knew what it meant.
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