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Good gravy...I have a new avatar and nothing to post to see what it looks like

 

It appears on all of your older posts, too! :p (Btw, where does "good gravy" come from? I've never heard that before.)

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Great gravy!

 

Um...good gravy, I've found Rick, often comes from a very special place. Although I won't go into great detail, I've seen gravy from people before. For example, I'm sure that you and most of the people I read reviews about on this board are excellent sources of gravy. Correct?

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It appears on all of your older posts, too! :p (Btw, where does "good gravy" come from? I've never heard that before.)
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(Btw, where does "good gravy" come from? I've never heard that before.)

 

it's just the way the polite ladies of an earlier generation swore....much like "cheese and crackers", "oh, fudge", and "darn"

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Good gravy...I have a new avatar and nothing to post to see what it looks like

gc

 

gc, I really like your new and improved avatar....I agree so heartily with the sentiments.....nice guys often need to find not-so-nice guys to get anything going...

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I'm sure that you and most of the people I read reviews about on this board are excellent sources of gravy.

 

So...gravy is cum? "I'm gonna make gravy on your face!" It sounds like something Kaye Ballard would say if she were a top. :p

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I haven't heard "Good Gravy" in years. Some of my older aunts used that term in lieu of other more typical swearing. Somehow in their minds it wasn't swearing when they said "GOOD GRAVY!"... but it was clear that they were indeed swearing, but their manners, religion or something prevented them from using swear words that the rest of would have used in that situation.

 

However, I love the definition that some of my previous posters have come up with. And, Rick, you can shoot me with gravy anytime!

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I haven't heard "Good Gravy" in years. Some of my older aunts used that term in lieu of other more typical swearing. Somehow in their minds it wasn't swearing when they said "GOOD GRAVY!"... but it was clear that they were indeed swearing, but their manners, religion or something prevented them from using swear words that the rest of would have used in that situation.

 

However, I love the definition that some of my previous posters have come up with. And, Rick, you can shoot me with gravy anytime!

 

I most recently remember "Good Gravy" or "The Gravy is good tonight" on The Sopranos, when those Italians were talking about the red sauce on their pasta. Thanks to you guys everytime I hear that expression the sauce will be pearly white!

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