"If so, I wouldn't trust the tires based on the construction of the bikes.....It was weird the jig they used for the handlebars must be out of whack. Every handlebar was ****eyed, one side was lower than the other."
On another thread I posted the above in answer to the thread. I went back later and noticed that one of the words I chose to use was edited (****eyed). I was wondering if these forum software system have gotten so sophisticated that they automatically bleep out certain words or does the moderator have to do the bleeping. Here's the definition for the word I used:
****·eyed(kkd)
adj.Informal
1. Foolish; ridiculous; absurd: a ****eyed idea.
2. Askew; crooked.
3. Intoxicated; drunk.
It's not a bad word and is also used as a medical term.
Anyway just thought it's funny especially if an automated edit function bleeped it. Now I have to find a reason to use pussy willows in one of my posts to see what happens.
By the way before anyone gets upset here's the definition of pussy willow:
puss·y willow(ps)
n.
1. A deciduous North American shrub or small tree (Salix discolor) having large silky catkins.
2. Any of several willows similar to this plant.
P.S.- Well that answered my question....it's the auto edit function. As soon as I submitted the above post it changed my word from coc keyed to ****eyed. And yet pussy willow was OK ? Is this a feminist thing ???...LOL
-- Edited by The Bear II on Friday 14th of December 2012 11:17:38 AM
Racerguy said
07:18 PM Dec 14, 2012
It's in the software.
Terry and Jo said
08:57 PM Dec 14, 2012
LIkely a software issue. One of us moderators would have used a 2x4 on you instead.
(Just kidding.)
I've noticed that edit a number of times and always wondered whether the poster was the one that was using asterisks instead. Now I know.
Terry
MarkS said
05:45 PM Dec 15, 2012
Do you suppose there is a tiny George Carlin in the software watching for the "7 words you can never say on a forum"? Reminds me of Brad Paisley's "Politically Correct Holiday" song. What a hoot. Merry ******mas everyone!
Jwar said
12:17 AM Dec 16, 2012
ROFLOL X2 Years ago on another forum I was trying to tell a person a type of cutting plier to use and a particular type of punch for a quick technique, dang near got thrown off the forum got it. They felt it was a gender and a sexist remark of which absolutly floored me at the time. In my reply I asked them how can I explane a B file. they then seen my point LOL
Its a strange world, IMPO morals are going down and sensitivity is going up...Owell thats just a Personal openion.
John
Trabuco said
03:35 AM Dec 17, 2012
John,
I have to agree with you about morals and sensitivity!
"If so, I wouldn't trust the tires based on the construction of the bikes.....It was weird the jig they used for the handlebars must be out of whack. Every handlebar was ****eyed, one side was lower than the other."
On another thread I posted the above in answer to the thread. I went back later and noticed that one of the words I chose to use was edited (****eyed). I was wondering if these forum software system have gotten so sophisticated that they automatically bleep out certain words or does the moderator have to do the bleeping. Here's the definition for the word I used:
****·eyed (k
k
d
)
-- Edited by The Bear II on Friday 14th of December 2012 11:17:38 AM
LIkely a software issue. One of us moderators would have used a 2x4 on you instead.
(Just kidding.)
I've noticed that edit a number of times and always wondered whether the poster was the one that was using asterisks instead. Now I know.
Terry
ROFLOL X2 Years ago on another forum I was trying to tell a person a type of cutting plier to use and a particular type of punch for a quick technique, dang near got thrown off the forum got it. They felt it was a gender and a sexist remark of which absolutly floored me at the time. In my reply I asked them how can I explane a B file. they then seen my point LOL
Its a strange world, IMPO morals are going down and sensitivity is going up...Owell thats just a Personal openion.
John
I have to agree with you about morals and sensitivity!
X2 on the morals and sensitivety!