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.
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.
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.