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Re: What does the term runs out well mean?
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Posted by International Ike on October 09, 2003 at 17:38:52 from (65.81.143.190):
In Reply to: What does the term runs out well mean? posted by Mark on October 09, 2003 at 06:56:42:
"Runs out well" is the opposite of runs out poorly. For instance when one runs out on ones wife, one can do it well (hide the guns, stay out of state for nearly 2 years and show up at The City Tap with a young cute girlfriend and make it back to the Ohio border before your ex hears about your residence in the tax free and deportation free country of Yashinkee where beer is free and the women all love a deadbeat... Or you can run out poorly, by beating up the sheriff's daughter and moving next door to his brother, across town with your crack addict girlfriend who offers to babysit the neighborhood children while smoking a joint topless on Sunday morning in the front yard and offering the kids a bloody mary while babbling about the value of "nutritional alcohol." The same is true of tractors. The trick is in recognition of the fact that most people who think their tractors "run out well" are those of us who have lost more than a little perspective." I believe it is the simple lack of air in un un-vented and airtight shed for the most part." Runs out well "simply means that it starts and the owner is aware that "well" in this instance is as marginal as his description. Ike
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