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Old 04-22-2009, 09:30 PM
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where da vids?
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Well video editing takes a while. I have been workinglike crazy sooo. Asap I'll have my cut version up. Sinned may post them straight up.
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cool....dude that camera was so worth it....your pics came out great!
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catwampus 21 up, 1 down
1. Describing an object or movement, with the first part out of line with the second part.
2. The motion of a vehicle which has the front axle alignment slightly offset from the back axle alignment, causing the vehicle to track diagonally as it moves down the road.
3. The motion of an any animal that runs or moves with its body slightly diagonal to the forward direction, similar to a cat.
4. Parts out of alignment.
5. Something that just doesn't work out.
6. A crooked object.
7. A haphazard arrangment of things.
8. A wildcat in the Tennessee woods.

Pronunciation: cat-a-wom-puss (or) cat' whom-puss

Catwampus is usually preceded by the words "run", "went", "slightly", or "kinda".

Origin: From the word Wampus, a Tennessee and Kentucky hillbilly slang name for the legendary mountain lion or wildcat. Wildcats run fast with their hind legs very offset to one side from their front legs. They are often afraid of humans and therefore are often viewed from the rear as they are running away.

Also spelled: cat'wampus, cat-wampus, cattywampus, catawampus, caddywampus, catawompas, caddywhampus, catterwampus, catterwhompus.
"The 18 wheeler semi tractor trailer truck drove catwampus down the highway because the trailer wheels were not aligned well."

"The project went catwampus because the workers and the management just didn't see eye to eye."

"The picture on the wall was slightly catwampus after the storm."

"The wagon wheel ran catwampus after hitting a rock when the horses were spooked."
crooked diagonal misaligned malaligned out of whack
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Originally Posted by chrism
2. The motion of a vehicle which has the front axle alignment slightly offset from the back axle alignment, causing the vehicle to track diagonally as it moves down the road.
4. Parts out of alignment.
hmmm...so thats what them peoples in the south call it...ususally we call it dogtracking......weird....northerners use dogs, southerners use cats
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no you missed the whole conversation......you had to be there
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i guess...though you did tell that story to me on tuesday...at least twice

but the worst part is if i understood you correctly..that person didnt even use the term correctly....so idk



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