Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:52 pm
Hey, Jesse (tornredcarpet), Fredo just revived this thread via another thread and it reminded me of a picture you took in 2005. Mine if I post it?
I don't think I was sober at all during any of the Vegas Exchanges.Mr Awesomer wrote:The term was being used well before Leigh starting spreading it further, but I forget exactly whom first used it. Something deep in my memory says it was first spoken (as a dance term) at one of the Vegas Exchanges, but that doesn't help history much since everyone there was surely drunk out of their minds.
I didnt know that they let sober people attendGemZombie wrote:I don't think I was sober at all during any of the Vegas Exchanges.Mr Awesomer wrote:The term was being used well before Leigh starting spreading it further, but I forget exactly whom first used it. Something deep in my memory says it was first spoken (as a dance term) at one of the Vegas Exchanges, but that doesn't help history much since everyone there was surely drunk out of their minds.
Over four years late, but I don't think anyone answered this one. I believe the collectible card game that vedancer referenced was most likely Magic: The Gathering, although it could have been something similar (I believe Duel Masters was popular around 2004-2005).djstarr wrote:like a full house? (the collectible part of this is the chips ).yedancer wrote:[nerdtalk] Among some collectible card game players, "jank" refers to card combinations that are complicated, difficult or strange, yet produce powerful or unique results. [/nerdtalk]