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At the old Disney Hyperion Studio, the screening room where animators would show animated scenes to Walt for his approval was small, with no ventilation or AC. Not only was it hot, but the animators were nervously awaiting Walt's reaction to their work. Thus, the room became known as the Sweatbox. Even after the Studio moved to Burbank and elegant screening rooms were offered to the staff, the moniker remained.
Now SGT has a sweatbox of our own. This is the place to find and post all entertaining topics such as video links, jokes, games, and the like. A general rule of thumb is that if the thread is meant to be informative (interesting news stories for example), or a topic for discussion (like setting up a park meet) then it should go in the Break Room, but if the intent is to entertain the masses then it's home is The Sweatbox. I'm sure there will be grey areas at times, so if you have doubt as to where a new thread should go, just use your best judgement and the SGT Staff will be glad to move it later if you guessed wrong.
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by CujoSR » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:20 am
rav·age (r

v


j)
v. rav·aged,
rav·ag·ing,
rav·ages
v.tr.1. To bring heavy destruction on; devastate: A tornado ravaged the town.
2. To pillage; sack: Enemy soldiers ravaged the village.
v.intr. To wreak destruction.
n.1. The act or practice of pillaging, destroying, or devastating.
2. Grievous damage; havoc: the ravages of disease.
in·nu·en·do (ny-nd)
n. pl. in·nu·en·does
1. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
joke (jk)
n.
1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
2. A mischievous trick; a prank.
3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
4. Informal
a. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke.
b. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office.
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by Disneyguy85 » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:28 am
/\ Ah! Nice find there.
Of course as well all know, in the Pirates attraction, the pirates at the "Buy a bride" auction aren't planning on doing anything bad to the women, they are simply buying a bride.
Therefore, completely innocent. ;)
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by darph nader » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:09 am
Disneyguy85 wrote:/\ Ah! Nice find there.
Of course as well all know, in the Pirates attraction, the pirates at the "Buy a bride" auction aren't planning on doing anything bad to the women, they are simply buying a bride.
Therefore, completely innocent. ;)
Exactlly. A nice Carribean cruise,a night on the town,and maybe some shopping.

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by BRWombat » Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:23 am
Honda Enoch wrote:rav⋅age
/ˈrævɪdʒ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [rav-ij] Show IPA verb, -aged, -ag⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
–verb (used without object)
2. to work havoc; do ruinous damage.
–noun
3. havoc; ruinous damage: the ravages of war.
4. devastating or destructive action.
I don't see anything about sex in there.
Which brings to mind the famous quote by Woody Allen: "Is sex dirty? Only if it's done right." :D:
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:13 pm
Disneyguy85 wrote:/\ Ah! Nice find there.
Of course as well all know, in the Pirates attraction, the pirates at the "Buy a bride" auction aren't planning on doing anything bad to the women, they are simply buying a bride.
Therefore, completely innocent. ;)
Yeah, but once they are your bride...
well thats when the REAL trouble begins!!
"you never take me on the ship"
"we never go sack a town together"
"you never take me out to drink rum"
hehehehehhehee
brides, can't live with em.....
can't two block em to a yardarm!
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by drcorey » Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:00 pm
CujoSR wrote:rav·age (r

v


j)
v. rav·aged,
rav·ag·ing,
rav·ages
v.tr.1. To bring heavy destruction on; devastate: A tornado ravaged the town.
2. To pillage; sack: Enemy soldiers ravaged the village.
v.intr. To wreak destruction.
n.1. The act or practice of pillaging, destroying, or devastating.
2. Grievous damage; havoc: the ravages of disease.
in·nu·en·do (ny-nd)
n. pl. in·nu·en·does
1. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
joke (jk)
n.
1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
2. A mischievous trick; a prank.
3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
4. Informal
a. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke.
b. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office.
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in·nu·en·do (ny-nd)
n. pl. in·nu·en·does
1. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
2. a italian supossitory.

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by Disneyguy85 » Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:12 pm
drcorey wrote:in·nu·en·do (ny-nd)
n. pl. in·nu·en·does
1. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.
2. a italian supossitory.

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by darph nader » Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:12 pm
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Yeah, but once they are your bride...
well thats when the REAL trouble begins!!
"you never take me on the ship"
"we never go sack a town together"
"you never take me out to drink rum"
hehehehehhehee
brides, can't live with em.....
can't two block em to a yardarm!
Of course, then there's the mother in-laws.

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by Sarah Magdalene » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:04 pm
Maybe you mean the word "Ravish" - I know that's a rather naughty term .... Hee hee hee .... why I know ... er, um ... AH LOOK, RUM! *glug glug*
Definition:
rav·ish (rvsh)
tr.v. rav·ished, rav·ish·ing, rav·ish·es
1. To seize and carry away by force.
2. To force (another) to have sexual intercourse; rape.
3. To overwhelm with emotion; enrapture.
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by CujoSR » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:02 pm
D'oh! :homer: