Okay, I give in, what is a sack rider?
#2
Ryan...
A sack rider is someone who would fall on their own sword......or thrust their body into a raging fire.....if it meant gaining just ONE rung up the ladder in the eyes of their beloved.
See also...."Shmoop Troop".
It's uncanny, really.....and respectable....in a sick kinda way.
Peace.
A sack rider is someone who would fall on their own sword......or thrust their body into a raging fire.....if it meant gaining just ONE rung up the ladder in the eyes of their beloved.
See also...."Shmoop Troop".
It's uncanny, really.....and respectable....in a sick kinda way.
Peace.
#4
ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat
Need we say more robby?
The coiner of the phrase knows all about it.
LT
Author of - "This is the greatest thread in the history of HNI." - Justin Zarr
Need we say more robby?
The coiner of the phrase knows all about it.
LT


I was thinking about doing that but decided it wasn't worth the hastle....good luck.
#8
Just a regular 'ol guy like you and me who calls 'em like he sees 'em, I suppose.
Some of the yappy dogs got hung up when I referred to Justin as "boss man", once. It's not an uncommon term for the board administrator that edits/proofreads all of our journal entries. As far HNI goes....(and all those who contribute to the field journals)....that's what he is (OK....was....I think
).
I wish thethread was still around thatpushed him to coin the phrase "sack riders". It was eloquent, really.
Some of the yappy dogs got hung up when I referred to Justin as "boss man", once. It's not an uncommon term for the board administrator that edits/proofreads all of our journal entries. As far HNI goes....(and all those who contribute to the field journals)....that's what he is (OK....was....I think
).I wish thethread was still around thatpushed him to coin the phrase "sack riders". It was eloquent, really.




