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What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object?


Size-Nah
  0% (0)
Hut-Zeee
  9% (1)
Shih-Tzu
  0% (0)
Robespierre
  0% (0)
Heyah Hey
  0% (0)
Sheharazade
  0% (0)
Hup-pah
  9% (1)
Rimsky-Korsakov
  0% (0)
Neil-a-Ho
  0% (0)
Oath/insulting the object/phrase/other
  81% (9)


Total Votes : 11
(last vote on : 12/6/2013 5:13:53 PM)
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PeonForHer -> What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 10:54:28 AM)

I've realised that some words and phrases work better than others and this has developed and been modified over the years. What works for you?




BitaTruble -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 10:56:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

I've realised that some words and phrases work better than others and this has developed and been modified over the years. What works for you?


Sir, would you mind lifting this heavy object for me, please? <-- works real well here. [:D]




myotherself -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 11:28:11 AM)

I've always gone with "alley....UP!"

I think it's what my dad used to say...but it seems to have the required lifting magic [:D]




Hillwilliam -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 3:03:23 PM)

Get out of the way kid.




Kana -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 3:09:02 PM)

Slave-I have a task for you...




ShaharThorne -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 4:48:36 PM)

God damned mother fucking son of a bitch...

Yes, I said that in front of Dad while getting a motor out of an old Ford truck (tranny work). Dad was a devil...




LanceHughes -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 5:22:33 PM)

"Sweet Mother of God!"




Phoenixpower -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 6:55:41 PM)

When I recently moved my stuff out of a storage container to store it at my parents house as well as at my darlings home, I realised that I developed the habbit of saying out slowly (towards the end of lifting and right afterwards): Ohhh-keyyy...

Now...my partner is doing the most unmotivated face during such moments and lemme tell you...that wasn't working for him[>:][:D][:D][:D]




PeonForHer -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 7:12:22 PM)

FR

I know a builder who actually argues with the object he's trying to lift or move. He lives in the house next door to a friend of mine. Once, when he was on the roof of an extension he was building into his garden, I honestly thought he was about to get into a fight with another man who was up there with him. "Oh, you bastard", he was saying. "You treacherous *git*. You fucking would have to be like that, *wouldn't* you? Every time. Every *bloody* time you do this to me [Etc., etc]". It turned out he was addressing his pickaxe.




littlewonder -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 7:37:42 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

I've realised that some words and phrases work better than others and this has developed and been modified over the years. What works for you?


fuckdamnfuckdamnfuckingAfuckfuckfuck




DesFIP -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/4/2013 9:41:30 PM)

Turn to the weight training 20 year old. "Hey, can I borrow you for a moment?". Works every time.




needlesandpins -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/5/2013 2:36:29 AM)

i'm with your builder mate. I argue with stuff, and shout at it.

move the fuck over there you heavy piece of shit! you do know if you weren't so heavy you could do this yourself? but no, I have to get involved don't I? now move!

or kick it

needles




jlf1961 -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/5/2013 5:49:59 AM)

Actually, what kind of object are we talking about here?

Just heavy, heavy and bulky, just bulky, living, inanimate, corpse, what?




theshytype -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/5/2013 5:58:17 AM)

Holy shit. Cause shit is just not good enough.
Having just moved, I used it a lot.




TNDommeK -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/5/2013 11:45:27 AM)

"Son of BITCH that's heavy. Ok son, on three"
"My three?"
"No mine, I count"
"Lift on three or after three"
" just lift when I say three"

Haha!
(No I don't have a son. That's a southern thing for when shit is serious)




kalikshama -> RE: What word /phrase works best when lifting a heavy object? (12/5/2013 2:49:26 PM)

Nice new pic K!

[image]http://www.collarchat.com/upfiles/968553/BF3A6C82CF9D416E83CCC8137043FBFA.jpg[/image]




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