Actually, I’m not sure about this. Help me out with the terminology, kids…does anyone call it a tab anymore? I somehow don’t think she’s talking about a refreshing, low-calorie soft drink.
My roomie in grad school used ‘tab’ and ‘dot’ interchangeably. When under the influence of a tab or dot, he used many words interchangeably . . . .
Yes, but WHEN were you in grad school?
A friend of mine nearly gave away an heirloom watch at a Grateful Dead concert once; seems it was running backwards. By the next morning it had miraculously fixed itself.
the 80’s – he was a Leary-head long past any fashionableness
I, for one, thought for a bewildered moment that you were, in fact, discussing soft drinks. I fear the term no longer has any currency!
Apparently they’ve used the name for some energy drink, Red Bull ripoff. No idea if it’s any good.
My roomie in grad school used ‘tab’ and ‘dot’ interchangeably. When under the influence of a tab or dot, he used many words interchangeably . . . .
Yes, but WHEN were you in grad school?
A friend of mine nearly gave away an heirloom watch at a Grateful Dead concert once; seems it was running backwards. By the next morning it had miraculously fixed itself.
the 80’s – he was a Leary-head long past any fashionableness
I, for one, thought for a bewildered moment that you were, in fact, discussing soft drinks. I fear the term no longer has any currency!
Apparently they’ve used the name for some energy drink, Red Bull ripoff. No idea if it’s any good.