ChrisH
07-13-2007, 06:03 AM
:D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CwmmawrJet/Movies/th_2f806202.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CwmmawrJet/Movies/?action=view¤t=2f806202.flv)
This happens near enough every time I sit to watch tv, no wonder I don't get to watch a lot. :D
p.s
ha·rass (hə-răs', hăr'əs) pronunciation
tr.v., -rassed, -rass·ing, -rass·es.
1. To irritate or torment persistently.
2. To wear out; exhaust.
3. To impede and exhaust (an enemy) by repeated attacks or raids.
[French harasser, possibly from Old French harer, to set a dog on, from hare, interj. used to set a dog on, of Germanic origin.]
Quite apt I thought. :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CwmmawrJet/Movies/th_2f806202.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CwmmawrJet/Movies/?action=view¤t=2f806202.flv)
This happens near enough every time I sit to watch tv, no wonder I don't get to watch a lot. :D
p.s
ha·rass (hə-răs', hăr'əs) pronunciation
tr.v., -rassed, -rass·ing, -rass·es.
1. To irritate or torment persistently.
2. To wear out; exhaust.
3. To impede and exhaust (an enemy) by repeated attacks or raids.
[French harasser, possibly from Old French harer, to set a dog on, from hare, interj. used to set a dog on, of Germanic origin.]
Quite apt I thought. :D