1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
and nauseous at the same time?
2. what's the word for having to take a dump but is overcome with
spiritual feelings just at that moment?
3. what word describes the feeling when you think you love a woman
sooo much but know somewhere in your head that you'll leave her in a
couple of yrs and find another bimbo?
4. what word describes the desire to drink something cool and icy but
you know it's pretty stupid since it's the middle of winter and you're
standing around waiting for the bus in the bitter cold?
5. what word describes the feeling when you have finished a great work
of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
honeymooner instead?
Duggy - 18 Apr 2004 05:24 GMT
>1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
>and nauseous at the same time?
Drunk.
>2. what's the word for having to take a dump but is overcome with
>spiritual feelings just at that moment?
Uplifted.
>3. what word describes the feeling when you think you love a woman
>sooo much but know somewhere in your head that you'll leave her in a
>couple of yrs and find another bimbo?
Blinded by lust.
>4. what word describes the desire to drink something cool and icy but
>you know it's pretty stupid since it's the middle of winter and you're
>standing around waiting for the bus in the bitter cold?
Stupid.
>5. what word describes the feeling when you have finished a great work
>of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
>honeymooner instead?
Popularist.
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Chris Collins - 18 Apr 2004 06:16 GMT
> 1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
> and nauseous at the same time?
Alcoholic.
> 2. what's the word for having to take a dump but is overcome with
> spiritual feelings just at that moment?
Sensualist.
> 3. what word describes the feeling when you think you love a woman
> sooo much but know somewhere in your head that you'll leave her in a
> couple of yrs and find another bimbo?
Expedient.
> 4. what word describes the desire to drink something cool and icy but
> you know it's pretty stupid since it's the middle of winter and you're
> standing around waiting for the bus in the bitter cold?
Undisciplined.
> 5. what word describes the feeling when you have finished a great work
> of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
> honeymooner instead?
Psychotic.
I enjoy your posts. But do professional seek help.
Bill Bonde ( Not the man who knows everything, just the man who knows the important things ) - 18 Apr 2004 06:32 GMT
> 1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
> and nauseous at the same time?
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
> honeymooner instead?
I am not sure about any of those, but the feeling that there is
resistance to your teeth and then suddenly no, nothing, as when eating a
slice of baloney, that word is 'splapy'.
A.E. Jabbour - 18 Apr 2004 07:09 GMT
In rec.arts.movies.past-films meat n potatoes <bagelncreamcheese@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
> and nauseous at the same time?
Existentialism.
> 2. what's the word for having to take a dump but is overcome with
> spiritual feelings just at that moment?
Existentialism.
> 3. what word describes the feeling when you think you love a woman
> sooo much but know somewhere in your head that you'll leave her in a
> couple of yrs and find another bimbo?
Doubt.
> 4. what word describes the desire to drink something cool and icy but
> you know it's pretty stupid since it's the middle of winter and you're
> standing around waiting for the bus in the bitter cold?
Masochism. (Or, possibly, Alcoholism.)
> 5. what word describes the feeling when you have finished a great work
> of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
> honeymooner instead?
Dysphoria.

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Rythin Zarx - 18 Apr 2004 10:21 GMT
meat n potatoes w ciezkich bolach splodzil:
> 1. what's the word that describes something makes you feel funny, sad,
> and nauseous at the same time?
Pregnant?
> 2. what's the word for having to take a dump but is overcome with
> spiritual feelings just at that moment?
Pregnant?
> 3. what word describes the feeling when you think you love a woman
> sooo much but know somewhere in your head that you'll leave her in a
> couple of yrs and find another bimbo?
Orgasm?
> 4. what word describes the desire to drink something cool and icy but
> you know it's pretty stupid since it's the middle of winter and you're
> standing around waiting for the bus in the bitter cold?
Alcoholism.
> 5. what word describes the feeling when you have finished a great work
> of literature yet you feel it would have been wiser to watch reruns of
> honeymooner instead?
Erm... dunno.

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