August 16, 2006
- i-ron-ic Adj. Poignantly or darkly contrary to what one expects or intends. Often, but not always, humourous.
- As Seen On
greg: This goes along with what happened to me on Martin Luther King day.
I invited a friend of my daughter's to spend the day with us read Jeff Thomas: I am one of the unlucky people to get a 50 dollar ticket over this law.
Mario Cuomo, I have a ball-bat with your name read nightrain1: Sometimes irony has to hit us in the head to appreciate it. Or,in the neck. read nightrain1: One day we will find that those who are aliens to our world will find us quite docile, will pick us up and will remark read Deana: LOL...gee, ya think Condoleezza? read Glenn: What, no concern or mention of the quality of his performane on the soccer field? read Bill: Do you think she was stretching the truth at all? (Or just the customer.) read Sandra: Since when does a family pet try to wake up it's owner by biting off half their face? read Auschef: Classic.
The next few weeks in Jail will probably have him smoking better pot that he gets on the outside.
now THAT'S ironic! read
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