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Monday, January 31, 2005
Stomp factor
It's all about the stomp factor. Without it there is no way you will win. Really, it is all about the stomp factor.
What is the stomp factor?
Hell if I know!
When I was working over the weekend I only had one station that was coming in. **Mental note to self, buy a new radio that gets more than one station**. The winter X games were going on and they announcers kept repeating "stomp factor" over and over. She has the stomp. He's put down the stomp. Without the stomp factor she won't win. He really needs to lay down the stomp. And on, and on, and on.
I want stomp factor!
I need stomp factor!
I'm thinking it could be a new term used for a "hot" knit.
Man that sweater is stompin'!
That scarf totally stomps!
oooh, those socks really have the stomp factor.
If I don't lay down the stomp I won't be able to finish that sleeve in time.....
Over the weekend I raised my stomp factor and am just a few inches away from casting off of "Barely Banff".
How's your Stomp factor?
Comments:
Dude, the color of that sweater is totally stompin...
(okay, grammer question now - is it a verb or adverb... I nearly typed "the color of that sweater totally stomps," but it just didn't feel right...)
(okay, grammer question now - is it a verb or adverb... I nearly typed "the color of that sweater totally stomps," but it just didn't feel right...)
let's see, i'm hoping to send you some gifties soon that will make you wanna stomp! (that just makes it sound like you'll be angry. that's not what i mean!)
secret pal :)
secret pal :)
I don't know...It makes me think too much of some kid's cartoon show (don't remember which one) where the characters would use "whomps" as a sort of all-purpose expletive - "That whomps," for example, would mean something was really really lousy. So when I hear "stomps," I think "whomps"
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