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At 7/6/08 08:55 PM, Idiot-Finder wrote: Are you sure it wasn't due to the fact that you painted that brat?
Quiet you.
*quietly nudges paint can out of sight*
DNA don't mean SHIT.
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At 7/6/08 08:58 PM, Proteas wrote:
Quiet you.
*quietly nudges paint can out of sight*
DNA don't mean SHIT.
That's what that women who sued Michael Jordan said...
Crazy stalker who sued Michael Jordan: WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE DIDN'T IMPREGANTATE ME!!!#$$%^%^&^&&^*&*&*&...
Doctor: *drugs her* Told you we should've put her in the cage
Judge: No need to run it in
Bill Belichick: Hey guys, what's up?
That was random...
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At 7/6/08 09:43 PM, SevenSeize wrote: If you haven't seen Wall-E go see it now.
If you don't have kids, go alone.
NOW.
I haven't seen it, or plan to.
I wanna see "El Café de los Maestros", but there are complications, because the School of Informatics isn't on holiday yet.
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At 7/6/08 09:43 PM, SevenSeize wrote: If you haven't seen Wall-E go see it now.
If you don't have kids, go alone.
NOW.
We took my grandmother to see it. It was her first time going to a movie in theaters since Shrek 1 came out. My grandfather couldn't sit through a two hour film, so they stopped going.
She said "That was cute, but it was too loud."
:)
Fun fact: the guy who did the "voice" for Wall-E also provided the sounds for R2-D2.
He followed me home, can I keep him?
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At 7/6/08 10:12 PM, SkunkyFluffy wrote: Fun fact: the guy who did the "voice" for Wall-E also provided the sounds for R2-D2.
really, they paid somebody to do that kind of shit? they couldn't find some lackey to hit a sony keyboard on "random"?
either way, I watched Hancock. Good movie, I enjoyed it.
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Did anyone else got weirded out by Wall-E, like me????
Read my current blog to know the details that I'm talking about...
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why am i sick? its summer for pete's sake!
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I thought you folks would enjoy ^_^
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At 7/7/08 12:00 AM, fli wrote: Did anyone else got weirded out by Wall-E, like me????
Read my current blog to know the details that I'm talking about...
I was offended when i saw the commercial with the Ramones song. But the film is a comment on human atrophy. That is utterly punk. Thumbs up.
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At 7/6/08 09:43 PM, SevenSeize wrote: If you haven't seen Wall-E go see it now.
;;
Waiting for the DVD... that's how your collection grows:)
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am i the only one who was unable to read fli's blog because i was intimedated by the pic of fli in all his shirtless glory and his raised chin looking down on all who browse his page?
either that or this disease is making me dillusional.
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At 7/7/08 09:42 AM, SolInvictus wrote: am i the only one who was unable to read fli's blog because i was intimedated by the pic of fli in all his shirtless glory and his raised chin looking down on all who browse his page?
either that or this disease is making me dillusional.
I could be worse Beggar So, you could be homeless...
Beggar So: ...
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Whoa, what's going on in here?
I do say I see some thunder clouds approaching.
Wut?
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At 7/7/08 12:40 PM, SevenSeize wrote: I roll a 19, my lightning clouds defeat your thunder clouds. I pick up x2 green emeralds.
You have to stop RPGing, and spend all day reading Economics and solving mathematical problems like me.
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At 7/7/08 12:43 PM, SevenSeize wrote: But then I can't wear my wizard's hat.
Sure you can, Economics is 50% Maths and 50% Magic.
It's just that some people call the Magic part Psychology.
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At 7/7/08 12:48 PM, Der-Lowe wrote:At 7/7/08 12:43 PM, SevenSeize wrote: But then I can't wear my wizard's hat.Sure you can, Economics is 50% Maths and 50% Magic.
It's just that some people call the Magic part Psychology.
I like the magic part becuase governments can exploit the inelastic demand for petrol/cigarettes/alcohol under the guise of the environment or health and they can gain revenue without losing much demand.
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I don't like apartment hunting. I've settled for too many shitty places with too high of rent for no good reason for too goddamn long
and I'm doing the same shit all over again.
1 month before I get married and move and we're just now looking for things.
found a really nice "sounding" place. I want it. Bad. 4 bedroom apartment/condo thing, nice realty lady...but I gotta see it. going out there next thursday. Man I want to just say I want a place, deal with it for 2 months and look around the entire time just so I ahve a place to live so I can deal with the wedding and then figure out how to pay for college for the next 2 years. Fucking FASFA
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I really hope that apartment isn't haunted.
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At 7/7/08 04:38 PM, stafffighter wrote: I really hope that apartment isn't haunted.
At least there won't be any screamers.
stafffighter: Time to get some sleep
ghost: aaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
stafffighter: aaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!
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At 7/7/08 04:38 PM, stafffighter wrote: I really hope that apartment isn't haunted.
if it's close to the school, where my fiancee is going to work and the ski area I want to work I'll deal with ghosts. there's 4 bedrooms goddamnit, they can have whichever they want
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At 7/6/08 10:50 PM, Malachy wrote: really, they paid somebody to do that kind of shit? they couldn't find some lackey to hit a sony keyboard on "random"?
He was the supervising sound editor for the film. So he was already there, he just did some voice fill-ins. Same with Star Wars - he's a sound designer and editor, and just happens to be able to make funny robot noises.
Tonight I was wandering around our local grocery store, picking up a few things for dinner. I was thinking chicken and canned corn and canned green beans, because I was uninspired.
For some reason I wandered over to the kosher meats section. They had lamb tenderloins on sale, 3 for $4 instead of the usual $10. If you've never seen a lamb tenderloin, they're about as big around as a quarter and about six inches long. I decided to buy six of them. I rolled them up into pinwheels with bacon strips in the middle. Browned thoroughly on all sides in the smallest pan that would fit them, which I then filled to the brim with Guinness and left on high, boiling them to complete cookedness. Sadly, I have to wait for Steve to get back from dropping Andrew off before I can dig in. Well, I don't have to...
Sides are pan-fried bay scallops with white wine and Old Bay, and au gratin potatoes. And canned green beans, because vegetables aren't terribly interesting to begin with. Why bother.
Took about thirty minutes all told. Smells amazing. I will report back later.
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At 7/7/08 07:17 PM, SevenSeize wrote: Can I come eat with you? I made some good old fashioned southern comfort tonight, chopped beef steak, mashed potatoes and gravy.
You should come visit me. I cook like this almost every night.
And it was quite tasty. I am very full.
Also, Skunky, during WallE they played a Louis Armstrong song that kinda reminded me of a certain intro a post apocalyptic RPG and I'm wondering if you felt it also, or if waiting for FO3 is just going to my head.
Oh yes, definitely. I got a little pang and no one else in my group got it. I felt so alone.
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At 7/7/08 07:26 PM, SevenSeize wrote: Only if we can make waffles in the morning.
I don't have a waffle iron, but I frequently make chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast on the weekends.
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I have just deleted the funniest thing I had done in my life.
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I'm offered a trade which would send Adrian Peterson for Clinton Portis, Lawrence Maroney, and Frank Gore.
Should I accept the deal?
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At 7/7/08 08:45 PM, Der-Lowe wrote: I have just deleted the funniest thing I had done in my life.
Your amateur pornography?
But really, what?
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At 7/7/08 08:55 PM, Idiot-Finder wrote: I'm offered a trade which would send Adrian Peterson for Clinton Portis, Lawrence Maroney, and Frank Gore.
Should I accept the deal?
Yes
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At 7/7/08 09:55 PM, therealsylvos wrote:At 7/7/08 08:55 PM, Idiot-Finder wrote: I'm offered a trade which would send Adrian Peterson for Clinton Portis, Lawrence Maroney, and Frank Gore.Yes
Should I accept the deal?
eeeeeh, I wouldn't. AP is likely to be the #2 pick overall in fantasy, and a damn points workhorse. He might get to overshadow Tomlinson altogether depending on factors we can't know yet. I don't really see those three making up for it. If you've got Peterson, I'd hang on to him.
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Mom brought home a pair of baby cockatiels, and at first... I wasn't happy. Now, I have 6 birds altogether, which is too much.
But...
they were defenseless little itty bitty things that were becoming dehydrated and hungry, and what is a mother suppose to do???
Well... I named them.
The yellow one is Woodstock.
The dark one is named Adrian, after my friend... who is especially dark for a Mexican.
The yellow one hisses and tries to bite me.
The dark one.. I won its confidence. I can even groom its face with my finger and feed it food from my hands.
Pics tomorrow...




