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julian bozo
02-15-2002, 06:32 AM
You know I do this all the time, & never stopped to realize what it ment. Does anyone know for sure what P.S. means? Like if I write a letter then sign my name, then forget to tell someone something I put P.S. by the way... I just wonder what it means.

rangers689
02-15-2002, 07:20 AM
It means Post Script

Kay Scarpetta
02-15-2002, 01:15 PM
yep, Post Script! And what in hells corner does Post Script mean, I don't know :cool:

Mossopp
02-15-2002, 03:27 PM
"Post" means after and the "script" refers to the letter you just wrote - i.e. "after the letter".

MyStErIoUs ChIck
02-15-2002, 04:39 PM
I remember asking my parents that when I was little
(since I have such a phenomenal memory) and they
told me it meant "private secret". lol. What morons!
I wonder what else they've lied to me about when
they didn't know the answers to my questions. :lol:

Chocoholic
02-15-2002, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by MyStErIoUs ChIck
I remember asking my parents that when I was little
(since I have such a phenomenal memory) and they
told me it meant "private secret". lol. What morons!
I wonder what else they've lied to me about when
they didn't know the answers to my questions. :lol:

My parents did the same thing. They told me that BC meant Before Children and that thunderstorms was Bowling Night for the angels up in Heaven.

Mossopp
02-15-2002, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by WingsFan


My parents did the same thing. They told me that BC meant Before Children and that thunderstorms was Bowling Night for the angels up in Heaven.

That's nothing! My father is so stupid he makes up words and then uses them in actual converstations. Even when I was well into my teens I was still using these words, thinking they were real! All the people I have spoken to must've thought I was insane!
Another terminally embarrassing thing which I will never live down thanks to my father is the 'Hunchback' incident. When I was wee my dad always used to tell me about "the hunchback of Amsterdam". I was 15 before I found out that it was really "the hunchback of Notredam"!!
I hate my father. :mad:

Montana Ponine
02-15-2002, 08:52 PM
Originally posted by Mossopp
That's nothing! My father is so stupid he makes up words and then uses them in actual converstations. Even when I was well into my teens I was still using these words, thinking they were real! All the people I have spoken to must've thought I was insane!
Another terminally embarrassing thing which I will never live down thanks to my father is the 'Hunchback' incident. When I was wee my dad always used to tell me about "the hunchback of Amsterdam". I was 15 before I found out that it was really "the hunchback of Notredam"!!
I hate my father. :mad:

OMG are you serious? The Hunchback of Amsterdam? :lol: i'm sorry, Mossopp, that made me laugh. But I can imagine how embarrassing it would be!!

Kay Scarpetta
02-15-2002, 09:19 PM
:rotflmao: rotfl, of Amsterdam?? Oh God Mossopp I'm SORRY for laughing, but that's funny!!!!!!!

:rotflmao:

MyStErIoUs ChIck
02-16-2002, 10:28 AM
haha! your Dad sounds a lot like mine, Mossopp. He says
the stupidest stuff because he thinks it's funny so that's
why I ask my Mom when I want a straight answer.
However, when she says "ask your father"....I know to
get my information elsewhere. :lol: It's very frustrating
at times when you have a parent who's supposed to be
practical and he/ she is immature most of the time.My
Dad doesn't have any eyebrows and everytime I ask
him what happened to them, he tells me a different
story. :confused: