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The *unofficial* appreciate thread.

KiWiNiNjA

Well-known member
Pretty straight foward really.

thread
–noun
1. a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, esp. when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
2. twisted filaments or fibers of any kind used for sewing.
3. one of the lengths of yarn forming the warp or weft of a woven fabric.
4. a filament or fiber of glass or other ductile substance.
5. Ropemaking. a. any of a number of fibers twisted into a yarn.
b. a yarn, esp. as enumerated in describing small stuff.
6. something having the fineness or slenderness of a filament, as a thin continuous stream of liquid, a fine line of color, or a thin seam of ore: a thread of smoke.
7. the helical ridge of a screw.
8. that which runs through the whole course of something, connecting successive parts: I lost the thread of the story.
9. something conceived as being spun or continuously drawn out, as the course of life fabled to be spun, measured, and cut by the Fates.
10. Computers. a series of newsgroup messages dealing with the same subject.
11. threads, Slang. clothes.
–verb (used with object)
12. to pass the end of a thread through the eye of (a needle).
13. to fix (beads, pearls, etc.) upon a thread that is passed through; string.
14. to pass continuously through the whole course of (something); pervade: A joyous quality threaded the whole symphony.
15. to make one's way through (a narrow passage, forest, crowd, etc.).
16. to make (one's way) thus: He threaded his way through the crowd.
17. to form a thread on or in (a bolt, hole, etc.).
18. to place and arrange thread, yarn, etc., in position on (a sewing machine, loom, textile machine, etc.).
–verb (used without object)
19. to thread one's way, as through a passage or between obstacles: They threaded carefully along the narrow pass.
20. to move in a threadlike course; wind or twine.
21. Cookery. (of boiling syrup) to form a fine thread when poured from a spoon.

Aint it wonderful

WARNING: This is unofficial, post at your own risk
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
KN on fire with some funny one-liners today. post at your own risk - fantastic
 

KiWiNiNjA

Well-known member
Hahaha. I appreciate thread.
Without it, you wouldnt be here. Simple as that. People all around the world need to be aware of this fact. I here by declare May 9th "Appreciate Thread Day"

(Unofficially ofcourse)
 

jot1

Well-known member
Thread = Some sort of alien life form in Anne McCaffery's Pern series, that falls from the sky and devours flesh. :ph34r:
 
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