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I means that someone or something has touched me enough to make me feel unbalanced, either for the good or the bad.
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Perfect answer. Just the sort of thing I meant.
by Sixty B - Commander Topcoat on April 19th, 2008
Thank you, Sixty B. :)
by unknown on April 19th, 2008
do you think i should change it to 60 B?
by Sixty B - Commander Topcoat on April 19th, 2008
Whatever makes you happy. It would be easier to type. :) 60 B. Now, I'm gonna be obnoxious about this.
by unknown on April 19th, 2008
you're right
by Sixty B - Commander Topcoat on April 19th, 2008
Did I miss 60B? *Did* I miss 60B? DID I MISS 60B? <bangs steering wheel>
by unknown on April 19th, 2008
Man, I've felt like that so many times.
by Sixty B - Commander Topcoat on April 19th, 2008
Me too. I cannot tell you how many times. :)
by unknown on April 19th, 2008
*nods in total understanding*
by Sixty B - Commander Topcoat on April 19th, 2008