about those cue leans

CurveThe8

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i talked to the guy apparently he doesnt have his cnc machine anymore but if i end up getting ahold of one ill be sure to make some and let everyone know
 
C'mon. RBC. It's when you borrow money to buy a cue. The guy you borrowed the money from is the lean holder. If you default on the lean the guys comes to your house, takes the cue, and breaks your legs. This is sort of like a Chapter 7, only you'll probably be laying in Room 7 at the local hospital. I hope I have been of some help. :)
 
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C'mon. RBC. It's when you borrow money to buy a cue. The guy you borrowed the money from is the lean holder. If you default on the lean the guys comes and takes the cue and breaks your legs. This is sort of like a Chapter 7, accept you'll probably laying in Room 7 at the local hospital. I hope I have been of some help. :)

That's funny!

So, where does the CNC machine come in?
 
Dear Friends, it's time for the old Trampster to become serious for a moment in regard to these 'cue leans' we've all been talking about.
If you use one be vary watchful around your cue in a noisy and crowded bar, or pool hall. It is not at all uncommon to have some drunk staggering through rows of tables, on his way to the crapper, and step on, or fall into your leaning cue. I've seen it happen.
Let's be safe out there. :)
 
C'mon. RBC. It's when you borrow money to buy a cue. The guy you borrowed the money from is the lean holder. If you default on the lean the guys comes to your house, takes the cue, and breaks your legs. This is sort of like a Chapter 7, only you'll probably be laying in Room 7 at the local hospital. I hope I have been of some help. :)

That would be lien.
 
That would be lien.

Book, what I have actually done here is create a bit of humor through a device known as a Malapropism. A Malapropism is the intentional misuse of a word created by using one with a similar sound, ie; lean and lien. You must remember that these little nuggets I spew out from time to time are highly crafted, well thought out pieces of humor that are not only meant to tickle the funny-bone, but enlighten as well. It is also copywrited material. I'm glad we cleared that up. :)
 
Book, what I have actually done here is create a bit of humor through a device known as a Malapropism. A Malapropism is the intentional misuse of a word created by using one with a similar sound, ie; lean and lien. You must remember that these little nuggets I spew out from time to time are highly crafted, well thought out pieces of humor that are not only meant to tickle the funny-bone, but enlighten as well. It is also copywrited material. I'm glad we cleared that up. :)

I believe a malapropism is an unintentional misuse of a word to the effect of comic humor. Usually the words sound similar, although not being similar (Ie stigma and stigmata).

Lean and lien would actually be a homophone, but I'm not an English teacher. I don't know if their exchange would qualify as a malapropism.
 
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I believe a malapropism is an unintentional misuse of a word to the effect of comic humor. Usually the words sound similar, although not being similar (Ie stigma and stigmata).

Lean and lien would actually be a homophone, but I'm not an English teacher. I don't know if their exchange would qualify as a malapropism.

Are you sure you're not thinking of a maladjustedtampon? :)
 
I checked with a couple of folks over in the law department here at Steamer Cue Sports, Ltd. and they tell me that Wikipedia defines a Malapropism (also known as a Dogberryism or Acyologia) as the act of substituting a word for a word with a like or similar sound. I'm glad I rechecked elst I would have fired the little bastard in charge of the on-line dictionaries. :)
 
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Too bad you don't have access to that cnc anymore. I wanted to buy a batch of 1000 of them. I wanted them to be made of POM.

Thanks.
 
What's a POM? I know what a POM-POM is. My first wife use to wave them around on role play night, every other Friday. I was the stern, but develishly handsome Principal. Those were the nights, I can tell you. Now, what was the question? :)
 
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