kipper-sticker (to) (v) - to sticker a friend with a Kipper the Dog sticker from the Dollar Store. a gesture of familiarity and friendship. good for getting a friend's goat.
haha.
i just thought of that. morgan and i were just talking abou tall the AIM SN's i've had over the years (grapeicee, danabramsfangirl, codebluemountaindew, spriteicee, blueunicornfrosting, TURTLESTACKER) ... when TurtleStacker came up. basically, two summers ago i went to camp with a kid named Kip. later that summer i went shopping @ the dollar store, and i found some Kipper the Dog (a Nick. show) stickers, and i bought them and meant to send them to him. never got that far. somehow, i ended up having stickers at church one day, and got an absolute kick out of sticking stickers on Dan's back, and seeing how long it took for him to realize he had one on there. eventually, i brought the Kipper stickers, and Kipper-Stickering became a summer-long (maybe even longer) game. there was even the one time when i jumped out of my sandals outside of the sanctuary to chase dan up to the old sanctuary, through the wee school halls, out and around the front of the building to the parkling lot and backinside. he was way too fast for me. i got back and my shoes were gone. Kari Ott had evidently put them in the library or something, because she didn't know who owned them. LOL. Good times ... maybe just for me. Oooops. Sorry Dan. :P But good times none-the-less. Hyphens not required.
Also another funny story, but still not as good as the above. My friend Erin and I went out (yeah, Erin) to Chili's in LaVista here last week. We thought the chips were complementary, and he never gave us any. We even saw him giving a family some chips!! We flirted with him the whole time too. But anyways, we were kinda ticked off when we were ready to leave, so we left him like a $2.07 tip (just for kicks) and Erin wrote on the bottom of our check "No chips. Grrrrr." or somethin like that with an angry face and we left quickly. Found out later that night that the chips weren't complementary.
Ouch.
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