User talk:ClavicalLad

Clavical Grabing is a wildly popular fad sweeping across Southern New Jersey. "Clav Grab" as it's known, is when one individual grabs another individual by his/her clavical creating a terrible pressure on the person being "Clav Grabbed". This manuever is used for many instances. eg. To ellude bullies, as self-defense, or just for plain torture on friends. This move was created and cultivated by Adam Schneider

  talk page This article should be allowed to stay because it is an important new fad and often used in "slang" terms. It is useful for anyone who wants to look up what the new phrase they have been hearing means.

Clavical Grab
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 * Hey. It looks like you're trying to contest the speedy deletion of the Clavical Grab article, and to do so you need to paste this text:

into the article, and your reason why it shouldn't be deleted should go on the article's talk page. Otherwise, if you leave it on this page, it probably won't get seen. -- Robert See  Hear  Speak  06:52, 28 February 2007 (UTC)