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kris9128

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old skool v's new skool argument
« on: 02 December 2008, 21:10:25 »

been having this argument with a few friends of mine for a while now,
what is a SCOOBY. just wondering what your thoughts are. will add a poll shortly.
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #1 on: 02 December 2008, 21:13:54 »

I'm thinking old school will say the dog - I used to love Scooby Doo! And I expect the new school people will say a Subaru perhaps?

Just my two cents though!  :y
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #2 on: 02 December 2008, 21:15:28 »

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I'm thinking old school will say the dog - I used to love Scooby Doo! And I expect the new school people will say a Subaru perhaps?

Just my two cents though!  :y

Subaru imprezza!  :-?
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #3 on: 02 December 2008, 21:16:01 »

All depends on the context...

I just saw a scooby - Subaru

Havent got a scooby - Clue

Going for a scooby - Poo

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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #4 on: 02 December 2008, 21:16:51 »

a scooby is another gay name for a subaru or in old person terms that used to watch decent cartoons! a dog called scooby doo with scrappy and that other stoner dog lol! come on you know the one i mean haha! the black and white scooby doo with the hillbilly hat on lmao!
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #5 on: 02 December 2008, 21:17:32 »

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All depends on the context...

I just saw a scooby - Subaru

Havent got a scooby - Clue

Going for a scooby - Poo

going for a poo is a tom tit ;)
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #6 on: 02 December 2008, 21:18:36 »

i remember people used to call xr2's scoobys for some reason  :-/ :-/
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #7 on: 02 December 2008, 21:20:43 »

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i remember people used to call xr2's scoobys for some reason  :-/ :-/


xr'poos round my way  :D
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #8 on: 02 December 2008, 21:25:06 »

My girls make scoobys by plaiting plastic cords.......
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #9 on: 02 December 2008, 21:28:25 »

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All depends on the context...

I just saw a scooby - Subaru

Havent got a scooby - Clue

Going for a scooby - Poo

going for a poo is a tom tit ;)


 Or a pony & trap, dropping the kids off at the pool, drowning a sewer rat, lay ones clay, drop an elephants egg? No more forum friendly definitions. ::)
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #10 on: 02 December 2008, 21:40:10 »

To me a scooby is a subaru, or those bracelets the kids make out od plastic cord.

Scooby Doo is a dog, not a scooby  ::)
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #11 on: 02 December 2008, 21:41:36 »

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All depends on the context...

I just saw a scooby - Subaru

Havent got a scooby - Clue

Going for a scooby - Poo

going for a poo is a tom tit ;)


 Or a pony & trap, dropping the kids off at the pool, drowning a sewer rat, lay ones clay, drop an elephants egg? No more forum friendly definitions. ::)

a richard the third

or my friend used to call then 'billie-ray' we asked why, he said it was a shit name  ;D
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #12 on: 02 December 2008, 21:45:44 »

All poo silliness aside i'd say it was the dog or the car. On a lighter note a sandwich of too many questionable fillings has become known as a scooby snack.

   Ie, coleslaw, peanut butter, bacon, banana & chilli flakes! :P
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #13 on: 02 December 2008, 21:46:53 »

A Scooby is probably the most precise driving experience in the world for less than 10 grand. And one of the ugliest...

In my experience.  
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Re: old skool v's new skool argument
« Reply #14 on: 02 December 2008, 21:47:42 »

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A Scooby is probably the most precise driving experience in the world for less than 10 grand. And one of the ugliest...

In my experience.  

nahh.....you can get a kit car, Elise or VX220 for that money....

And they are probably more reliable!  ;D ;D


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