i was walking through the shopping centre and a pantomime horse came over to me and gave me a key ringHave you been eating cactus buttons again? :zoinks:
???????????????????????????????????????????
freaked me out :screwy:
i was walking through the shopping centre and a pantomime horse came over to me and gave me a key ringHave you been eating cactus buttons again? :zoinks:
???????????????????????????????????????????
freaked me out :screwy:
i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
As an aside, when I first heard of him I was quite puzzled and upset with Disney. I couldn't imagine them promoting a singer named Justin Beaver. I still can't imagine them promoting Justin Bieber.
i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
Combining Ennio Morricone's excellent score with Bronson's kick ass acting talent made this a great movie. :thumbup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyvzfyqYm_s (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyvzfyqYm_s)
i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
I'm in the spider stage now.
Have to play it before I can sleep. Very obsessive.
Spider solitaire is easy to figure out. 4 suits is hard as all get out though.i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
I'm in the spider stage now.
Have to play it before I can sleep. Very obsessive.
I just can't get into any games, except Chinese checkers. I have some sort of mental block about learning rules. :dunno:
Spider solitaire is easy to figure out. 4 suits is hard as all get out though.i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
I'm in the spider stage now.
Have to play it before I can sleep. Very obsessive.
I just can't get into any games, except Chinese checkers. I have some sort of mental block about learning rules. :dunno:
i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
I'm in the spider stage now.
Have to play it before I can sleep. Very obsessive.
I just can't get into any games, except Chinese checkers. I have some sort of mental block about learning rules. :dunno:
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Yes, we have that Ass Burgers Disease that makes you not feel anything. :autism:
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Yes, we have that Ass Burgers Disease that makes you not feel anything. :autism:
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Yes, we have that Ass Burgers Disease that makes you not feel anything. :autism:
Does that mean my diagnosis is wrong?
I am sore.
I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
I got it from my Dad, he admitted to it. :orly:I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
Jenny McCarthy thinks otherwise and she's a lot hotter than Kanner.
I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Yes, we have that Ass Burgers Disease that makes you not feel anything. :autism:
Does that mean my diagnosis is wrong?
I am sore.
I mean feelings, like humans have! People with Ass Burgers Disease are like robots! :autism:
Because we all have mental blocks? :P
Yes, we have that Ass Burgers Disease that makes you not feel anything. :autism:
Does that mean my diagnosis is wrong?
I am sore.
I mean feelings, like humans have! People with Ass Burgers Disease are like robots! :autism:
:mirage:
I got mine from a vaccine. :zoinks:No, it's mom's fault; Kanner said so.
Jenny McCarthy thinks otherwise and she's a lot hotter than Kanner.
:bounce: are made from brain material, didn't you know that?? :blonde:
I dont have to work today, so I'll probably have sex for at least 4 hours. What a horrible life I lead :(
gotta go be a person in real life now :thumbup: bye !
(http://hackedirl.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/epic-win-photos-inspirational-win.jpg)
Odeon's Secret Stash at the Office
(http://mthruf.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/job-fails-what-else-is-that-used-for.jpg)
I forgot all about them. :P
I forgot all about them. :P
Every so often I go looking around the apartment to see whether I might have stashed some food or money for a time of need.
So far, I haven't found any deliberate stashes, only a few items I'd lost 'cause I'm a hoarder. :rofl:
I forgot all about them. :P
Every so often I go looking around the apartment to see whether I might have stashed some food or money for a time of need.
So far, I haven't found any deliberate stashes, only a few items I'd lost 'cause I'm a hoarder. :rofl:
I would like to have a stash right now. :(
I forgot all about them. :P
Every so often I go looking around the apartment to see whether I might have stashed some food or money for a time of need.
So far, I haven't found any deliberate stashes, only a few items I'd lost 'cause I'm a hoarder. :rofl:
I would like to have a stash right now. :(
Then get in the Jag tomorrow and go shopping! Then HIDE the chips wherever you can! :viking:
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
What is more concerning....far more concerning in fact, is that post whore extraordinaire, Ms cbc has been logged on for a fair while now and this is the one and only post she comes up with?
Mmmm, get whoring cbc.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
What is more concerning....far more concerning in fact, is that post whore extraordinaire, Ms cbc has been logged on for a fair while now and this is the one and only post she comes up with?
Mmmm, get whoring cbc.
It's 4 a.m. and I should be sleeping, but I'll try to come up with some posts, just for you. :-*
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
What is more concerning....far more concerning in fact, is that post whore extraordinaire, Ms cbc has been logged on for a fair while now and this is the one and only post she comes up with?
Mmmm, get whoring cbc.
It's 4 a.m. and I should be sleeping, but I'll try to come up with some posts, just for you. :-*
Ahh, go to bed, and rest. If you can't sleep, just lay down with your eyes closed, (that was what my mother used to say. :P)
Come back when you are ready to postwhore full speed.
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
What is more concerning....far more concerning in fact, is that post whore extraordinaire, Ms cbc has been logged on for a fair while now and this is the one and only post she comes up with?
Mmmm, get whoring cbc.
It's 4 a.m. and I should be sleeping, but I'll try to come up with some posts, just for you. :-*
Ahh, go to bed, and rest. If you can't sleep, just lay down with your eyes closed, (that was what my mother used to say. :P)
Come back when you are ready to postwhore full speed.
I will definitely be back. I almost never miss a day here.
Occasionally, for various reasons, I've told myself I wouldn't log on here, just for one night. :rofl:
Why is the "cheesy grin" smiley blue? Furthermore, why does this blue smiley have the code : green : (without the spaces)?because it is GREEN!!!, in a blueish way, but still, green.
:green: :evillaugh: <----- clear colour difference between those two, one is green and the other is blue.
The wheel is green: :hamsterwheel:
The smiley is blue: :green:
The :green: is actually kind of teal. It is a blue-green.
Going for diplomacy? :laugh:
Funny how perception of colour differs per person and per culture. In some cultures there is no difference in the words for green and blue, and probably not the difference in perception as we have. Where as for others a lighter red would still be red, for me it is a different colour, it is pink.
I sometimes think I see less blue than others. For me that smiley is not teal yet, too green for me. But I also call things grey where others see a clear blue.
The bottles in my windowsill are blue though, and the hyacinths I got, are blue in a pinkish way, not purple, blue in a pinkish way. Just like the :green: is green in a blueish way for me, but within the realm of green.
What is more concerning....far more concerning in fact, is that post whore extraordinaire, Ms cbc has been logged on for a fair while now and this is the one and only post she comes up with?
Mmmm, get whoring cbc.
It's 4 a.m. and I should be sleeping, but I'll try to come up with some posts, just for you. :-*
Ahh, go to bed, and rest. If you can't sleep, just lay down with your eyes closed, (that was what my mother used to say. :P)
Come back when you are ready to postwhore full speed.
I will definitely be back. I almost never miss a day here.
Occasionally, for various reasons, I've told myself I wouldn't log on here, just for one night. :rofl:
Ah, you're goin' soft cbc...do an allnighter, you Pussy!!!!!
(only joking...you should rest and renew...you aren't your buzzy self, and so are of no use to us here anyway unless you are going to whore! Night nightxx)
CBC's refrigerator:
(http://hackedirl.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/epic-win-photos-cake-fridge-win.jpg)
(The Simply Orange on the door shelf, silly.)
400???
IT's 411 now.400???
So, this is kind of like the thinking thread, but to just post random crap instead?
Damn, my mind is so random. However being too impulsive can of course be a bad thing.
http://soleiyu.com/ :orly:
I can't find a thread for recipes (thought we had one). Anyway, here's a fast apple pie recipe. If you don't want to bake a pie, you could use a graham cracker crust and have apple pie in 5 minutes because you don't have to cook graham cracker crusts.
Cheese Apple Pie
Ingredients:
1 pie crust
2 cans apple pie filling
sugar and cinnamon, to taste
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
Directions:
Bake pie crust according to directions. In saucepan, heat apples, add cinnamon and sugar to taste. Cook until heated all the way through. Put in pie crust and sprinkle cheese on top. Serve immediately.
I just made a Socially Awkward Penguin picture :autism:
(http://images1.memegenerator.net/ImageMacro/7222148/uncomfortable-making-eye-contact-when-talking-to-girl-inadvertently-look-at-cleavage.jpg?imageSize=Medium&generatorName=Socially-Awkward-Penguin)
I just made a Socially Awkward Penguin picture :autism:
(http://images1.memegenerator.net/ImageMacro/7222148/uncomfortable-making-eye-contact-when-talking-to-girl-inadvertently-look-at-cleavage.jpg?imageSize=Medium&generatorName=Socially-Awkward-Penguin)
I'm a spazz. :dunno:
Some asshole Christians vandalised this piece of art the other day. It's called 'Piss Christ'.Piss Christ has the power of resurrection.
For the record, a 1997 print of the same photo was destroyed by two teens in the National Gallery of Victoria in Australia. The artist, who is a Catholic himself, is clearly capable of simply reprinting his work here, so it seems like all these activists are doing is creating more notoriety and publicity for the image they are trying so desperately to destroy.
Some asshole Christians vandalised this piece of art the other day. It's called 'Piss Christ'.Piss Christ has the power of resurrection.QuoteFor the record, a 1997 print of the same photo was destroyed by two teens in the National Gallery of Victoria in Australia. The artist, who is a Catholic himself, is clearly capable of simply reprinting his work here, so it seems like all these activists are doing is creating more notoriety and publicity for the image they are trying so desperately to destroy.
http://unicornbooty.com/2011/04/piss-christ-vandalized-museum-guards-assaulted/
I'm a spazz. :dunno:
And a Moomintroll! :toporly:
A question on Yahoo Answers: I want to write an opera, but I can't write music. Would it be ok for me to use some of Mozart's music?
lolwut
What is the very first thread on this site? I am curious.
What is the very first thread on this site? I am curious.
This (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,2) is the oldest thread I could find, looking at the thread ID. Apparently, thread 1 doesn't exist anymore (or I don't have permission to view it).
I decided to keep one of the kittens
I fell in love
I decided to keep one of the kittens
I fell in love
Awww, which one? And are you going to post some new pics for us to adore? :heart:
I decided to keep one of the kittens
I fell in love
Awww, which one? And are you going to post some new pics for us to adore? :heart:
Seconded! :heart: Kitten!! (http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo146/Tig_the_Wing/Smilies/CatSmiley8.gif)
Spider solitaire is easy to figure out. 4 suits is hard as all get out though.i am addicted to playing solitaire - the forty thieves versionI used to do that with Spider Solitaire, now I waste hours playing one game of chess after another.
i just keep playing and i cant stop
I'm in the spider stage now.
Have to play it before I can sleep. Very obsessive.
I just can't get into any games, except Chinese checkers. I have some sort of mental block about learning rules. :dunno:
I managed to find a family portrait of couldbecousin taken when they visited California. As usual, the shy one is hiding in the third row.
(http://www.fpclub.org/images/weebles2.jpg)
I didn't know you all belonged to the Mickey Mouse Club :2thumbsup:
This is one of the cruise ships that sails from New Orleans. Normally you can see only the upper decks from the land side of the levee.
(http://media.nola.com/photogallery/photo/9586873-standard.jpg)
They took some pretty pictures before blowing its head off.
I love the photos of the alligator's EYE. I also covet the satiny blue shorts worn by the big guy loading the gator into the truck. :checkout:
I love the photos of the alligator's EYE. I also covet the satiny blue shorts worn by the big guy loading the gator into the truck. :checkout:
They went especially well with the ankle booties
Wonder if they used a bang stick to bag that gator?
Wonder if they used a bang stick to bag that gator?
If by bang stick you mean a gun, yes. I'm not sure if it was a rifle or pistol or whether it was the Sheriff's deputies, the levee board police or an wild game guy.
Wonder if they used a bang stick to bag that gator?
If by bang stick you mean a gun, yes. I'm not sure if it was a rifle or pistol or whether it was the Sheriff's deputies, the levee board police or an wild game guy.
A picture of a bangstick is above. Basically part of a gun on the end of a pole. When the end strikes an object the bullet is fired into said object.
Wonder if they used a bang stick to bag that gator?
If by bang stick you mean a gun, yes. I'm not sure if it was a rifle or pistol or whether it was the Sheriff's deputies, the levee board police or an wild game guy.
A picture of a bangstick is above. Basically part of a gun on the end of a pole. When the end strikes an object the bullet is fired into said object.
Wonder if they used a bang stick to bag that gator?
If by bang stick you mean a gun, yes. I'm not sure if it was a rifle or pistol or whether it was the Sheriff's deputies, the levee board police or an wild game guy.
A picture of a bangstick is above. Basically part of a gun on the end of a pole. When the end strikes an object the bullet is fired into said object.
Why use one? The point of a gun is that the user doesn't have to be that close to the target when it's fired. A bangstick is a slightly more dangerous spear.
Okay, Hyke has the inside track because she's Dutch, Squidette might want to go, Weeble might not find another Weeble, Soph is a pair, anyone else?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1 (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1)
Others, however, wondered how seaworthy it was. “It’s not very nautical; it’s top heavy,” said Bas Keyzer, 46, sipping a beer in Linda van Kooten’s Upside-Down Cafe. “But it certainly looks like the ark.”
Okay, Hyke has the inside track because she's Dutch, Squidette might want to go, Weeble might not find another Weeble, Soph is a pair, anyone else?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1 (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1)QuoteOthers, however, wondered how seaworthy it was. “It’s not very nautical; it’s top heavy,” said Bas Keyzer, 46, sipping a beer in Linda van Kooten’s Upside-Down Cafe. “But it certainly looks like the ark.”
Apparently, the Dutch have very long lives.
They should fill it with animals - would be a bloodbath.
That is fairly disgusting.
Okay, Hyke has the inside track because she's Dutch, Squidette might want to go, Weeble might not find another Weeble, Soph is a pair, anyone else?That is a cool project. :thumbup:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1 (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/30/world/europe/30ark.html?_r=1)
Where the Fuck is that Screw for my God Damn Bike!?!?!
Lets go :tickle: ! :finger:
Damn it!!!!!
Damn it!!!!!
You have to do something truly caddish to be a good troll. General Razorbeard claimed that the Nordic race is racially superior to other races, and he ranted about it in irrelevant threads, started rigged polls and spammed the forum to get his point across.
Damn it!!!!!
You have to do something truly caddish to be a good troll. General Razorbeard claimed that the Nordic race is racially superior to other races, and he ranted about it in irrelevant threads, started rigged polls and spammed the forum to get his point across.
:indeed: He was ignorant, arrogant, and a total pain in the ass!
Damn it!!!!!
You have to do something truly caddish to be a good troll. General Razorbeard claimed that the Nordic race is racially superior to other races, and he ranted about it in irrelevant threads, started rigged polls and spammed the forum to get his point across.
:indeed: He was ignorant, arrogant, and a total pain in the ass!
Maybe he died.
Damn it!!!!!
You have to do something truly caddish to be a good troll. General Razorbeard claimed that the Nordic race is racially superior to other races, and he ranted about it in irrelevant threads, started rigged polls and spammed the forum to get his point across.
:indeed: He was ignorant, arrogant, and a total pain in the ass!
Maybe he died.
His hemorrhoids swoll up and stopped the blood flowing to his brain?
When I rode (on my bike) back from the town centre a car did 'beep beep' and the driver waved at me. :santa: Well, I lifted my hand to say hi too but thought who the fart is that. Just before I got home I noticed the same car in the neighbourhood and.. it turned out to be the neighbours of nr. 4. They're always very friendly. (pof, what a thrilling story)
Damn it!!!!!
You have to do something truly caddish to be a good troll. General Razorbeard claimed that the Nordic race is racially superior to other races, and he ranted about it in irrelevant threads, started rigged polls and spammed the forum to get his point across.
:indeed: He was ignorant, arrogant, and a total pain in the ass!
Maybe he died.
His hemorrhoids swoll up and stopped the blood flowing to his brain?
Sounds plausible. He always had something up his arse to behave like that.
I accidentally hit myself in the face with the Well-Tempered Clavier. The sheet music by Bach, that is, not an in-tune keyboard instrument. My keyboard instrument is not in tune.paper cut?
Also, it's his 30th birthday today.
'Get your motor running.. head out on the highway'....'Looking for adventure.. and whatever comes our way'it is over 40 years old and was very low budget. I enjoyed watching , quite funny in places
Um, surry.. but I'm watching 'Easy rider' on TV atm.. but can't decide.. is it a stupid movie or does it have some significance 'under' it? Well, don't think it's a good movie particularly but it has some lure and strange vibe about it.
'Get your motor running.. head out on the highway'....'Looking for adventure.. and whatever comes our way'it is over 40 years old and was very low budget. I enjoyed watching , quite funny in places
Um, surry.. but I'm watching 'Easy rider' on TV atm.. but can't decide.. is it a stupid movie or does it have some significance 'under' it? Well, don't think it's a good movie particularly but it has some lure and strange vibe about it.
that would help'Get your motor running.. head out on the highway'....'Looking for adventure.. and whatever comes our way'it is over 40 years old and was very low budget. I enjoyed watching , quite funny in places
Um, surry.. but I'm watching 'Easy rider' on TV atm.. but can't decide.. is it a stupid movie or does it have some significance 'under' it? Well, don't think it's a good movie particularly but it has some lure and strange vibe about it.
Something tells me Easy Rider is best watched when one is in a certain state of mind. :baked:
i was walking through the shopping centre and a pantomime horse came over to me and gave me a key ringWhat shopping center and where? (I might be able to explain why this happened)
???????????????????????????????????????????
freaked me out :screwy:
^This guy came over when I was sitting with a friend talking and gave us both keyrings. Turns out he was deaf and mute and wanted money. So i gave him some. So did my friend.Or maybe you got grifted by Holden Caulfield. :laugh:
But I wonder, wouldn't he be on disability payments as well? I shouldn't really be giving money to anybody.
AA BB CC DD FF ??
Just wanted to let you know how today went in getting the Princess Royal into college. (Remember she functions on about the 9 - 12 year old level, but I'd like her to experience some of it, mainly auditing a class.)
1) Go to the Delgado Jefferson Campus (by our house)
2) "We only offer technical courses and don't have GED classes. You have to go to the main campus for that."
3) Drive to Delgado.
4) Ask at the Administration Building where Admissions is.
5) Drive back around to Navarre and the WYES area and go to the old Voc-Tech building there.
6) Go to Admissions.
7) See the sign that says Go to the Answer Center first.
8) Back track to the Answer Center.
9) See a long line of people waiting to get on computers.
10) Explain to the person at the front desk that we can't use the computer to request admission because she's a non-traditional student.
11) She thinks we need to see a Disability Counselor.
12) She walks us to the Disability Counselor.
13) The Disability Counselor agrees that El is a non-traditional student and should go to the Development Office, down the hall, across the breezeway and down another hall.
14) Walk to the Development Office
15) Speak to a worker there who tell us, wait for it................ It's coming..............
All the Princess Royal needs to do is show up before 9 a.m. on July 29 to enroll in a development course for 7 weeks, 6 hours a week. FREE OF CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Persistence does pay off.
All-natural & gluten-free options Ships frozen to your doorstep
They wouldn't be in your garden. They would be on your doorstep. :P
For some reason I look forward to my morning coffee tomorrow.Weird. Was thinking something similar about an hour ago.
For some reason I look forward to my morning coffee tomorrow.Weird. Was thinking something similar about an hour ago.
For some reason I look forward to my morning coffee tomorrow.Weird. Was thinking something similar about an hour ago.
I'm drinking mine, just now.
I am keeping in line with the impression you get from us brits
I am drinking Tea!
I am keeping in line with the impression you get from us brits
I am drinking Tea!
Bonus pounds if you are eating scones along with the :tea: !
I am keeping in line with the impression you get from us brits
I am drinking Tea!
Bonus pounds if you are eating scones along with the :tea: !
fixed, to match the nature of the food craving Weeble.
For some reason I look forward to my morning coffee tomorrow.Weird. Was thinking something similar about an hour ago.
I'm drinking mine, just now.
I'm drinking mine too, right now! Coincidence, or conspiracy? :tinfoil:
In a poll with > 30,000 votes the asparagus came out as most popular vegetable in Holland. Followed by green beans and witlof after that. (not sure how objective this is though)
Asparagus :sick:
They could choose from 62 different kinds of vegetables IIRC.
(going to search for it and maybe post it here later.. if I can find it)
Not going to link it, (personally I read it my newspaper/AD) but folks could choose from 62 at first and finally 40 made the list.
Here a link to the list.. (with pics of the veggies)(for those on the forum that cannot read *) :LOL:
http://vroegevogels.vara.nl/lekkerste-groenten.883.0.html (http://vroegevogels.vara.nl/lekkerste-groenten.883.0.html)
(* Dutch)
I looooove asparagus.
I don't pee on anyone on a regular basis, so I eat all the asparagus I like.
i get pee in my hair a lot. I wonder if that is good or bad for it ?
I looooove asparagus.
asparagus makes pee taste and smell bad. I like it, but wont eat it and ask anyone I am dating to not eat it or they aint gonna pee on me. I mean it makes pee smell really really REALLY bad.
I like brussel sprouts, broccoli and string beans the best I think.
It was a year ago today that I joined intensitysquared
and the IQ that I lost in the process was replaced by friendship and the ability to laugh at myself better
thanks guys.
It was a year ago today that I joined intensitysquared
and the IQ that I lost in the process was replaced by friendship and the ability to laugh at myself better
thanks guys.
Wait! We can spank and get spanked? Sign me up!!!
Wait! We can spank and get spanked? Sign me up!!!
according to your profile, you signed up over 3 years ago :P
That this guy would fit in just fine here.
http://indebtfatshortbadteeth.wordpress.com/2011/10/22/hello-underwear-no-i-didnt-go-to-the-pub/ (http://indebtfatshortbadteeth.wordpress.com/2011/10/22/hello-underwear-no-i-didnt-go-to-the-pub/)
Dirty girls! Eris We all know about, but Queen? We expect more from Her Majesty!!!
This afternoon my brother in law Skyped me with the news that they (oldest sister, BIL, their two daughters) are going to move to Canada. His job/project in Abu Dhabi ended a couple of months ago and he found a new job with Jacobs in Calgary. Well, good for him/them.. and also a bit for me.. having a wish to visit Canada for years now. Um (also), are there jobs for woodworkers in that area?
Now want a finger monkey.
Right now I'd like some more bandwidth.
Right now I'd like some more bandwidth.
Can't you just have the band members spread out more?
I am doing this dance
Tales Of The Unexpected Opening Titles and Closing Credits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc46Gk-6qrA#)
without the flames!
its a treat for the neighbours!
Yes me too. They been showing two episodes a day on some channel. The music and that dance is erm....something else!I am doing this dance
Tales Of The Unexpected Opening Titles and Closing Credits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc46Gk-6qrA#)
without the flames!
its a treat for the neighbours!
OMG, I remember that series.
Yes me too. They been showing two episodes a day on some channel. The music and that dance is erm....something else!I am doing this dance
Tales Of The Unexpected Opening Titles and Closing Credits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc46Gk-6qrA#)
without the flames!
its a treat for the neighbours!
OMG, I remember that series.
It is a reflex action for me, i hear the music and i am off...doing the dance!Yes me too. They been showing two episodes a day on some channel. The music and that dance is erm....something else!I am doing this dance
Tales Of The Unexpected Opening Titles and Closing Credits (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc46Gk-6qrA#)
without the flames!
its a treat for the neighbours!
OMG, I remember that series.
I remember the series for the music and the dance.
After Katrina, we "lost" our Charity Hospital and VA Hospital due to flooding and mold damage. The State and Federal gov'ts decided to build a new complex incorporating both facilities on one site. Part of the process involved demolishing or relocating buildings and houses. This is the last building on the site that is to be moved. It's not far from where I have to be tomorrow, so if time allows I will swing by and take a look.
(http://media.nola.com/tpphotos/photo/2011/11/10266133-standard.jpg)
McDonough No. 11 was built in 1879. The state has contracted with Orleans Shoring to move the building at a cost of about $320,000. The firm has detached the top two floors of the building from its foundation and first floor, and is moving that upper portion to a temporary holding parcel on the edge of the UMC (University Medical Center) footprint.
Between 10 a.m. and noon, the building had moved about 100 yards from its original location.
Once the first leg of the move is completed, the state facilities office will hire a structural engineer, independent of Orleans Shoring, to determine whether the building remains structurally sound enough to be moved a second time and re-established on a new foundation and first floor. (I don't know why they couldn't determine this before the move, but I can understand wanting to know before any foundation and first floor is built.)
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
That sucks! Does that happen to you often? ???
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
That sucks! Does that happen to you often? ???
Not the almost blacking-out, but the emotional-to-physical happens quite often.
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
That sucks! Does that happen to you often? ???
Not the almost blacking-out, but the emotional-to-physical happens quite often.
If I stand up too quickly from a crouched position I almost black out, but that is due to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthostatic_hypotension :nerdy:
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
That sucks! Does that happen to you often? ???
Not the almost blacking-out, but the emotional-to-physical happens quite often.
If I stand up too quickly from a crouched position I almost black out, but that is due to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthostatic_hypotension :nerdy:
I get that too, but normally it's just a bit of light-headedness, this was "Oh shit, I'm going to faint and smash my laptop".
Well, as usual my emotions have translated themselves into physical symptoms.
I just stood up to take my laptop from my bed to my desk, and I almost blacked out along the way.
That sucks! Does that happen to you often? ???
Not the almost blacking-out, but the emotional-to-physical happens quite often.
If I stand up too quickly from a crouched position I almost black out, but that is due to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthostatic_hypotension :nerdy:
I get that too, but normally it's just a bit of light-headedness, this was "Oh shit, I'm going to faint and smash my laptop".
I hope it doesn't happen again, being on the floor AND offline would REALLY suck! :thumbdn:
I just made a shepherd's/cottage pie out of bambi last week. :zoinks:
I just made a shepherd's/cottage pie out of bambi last week. :zoinks:
Do you hunt, or did you buy the venison at the store? :orly:
I do not eat much meat. I just don't like it:thumbup:
that much. Chicken is ok and i like a bloody steak.
The only meat i won't eat on principal is veal. Depriving baby cows of iron is cruel.
I have a lot of respect for people who hunt their food. It is better than just going to the supermarket and not even thinking about where it comes from.
That's... fairly odd.
I like number 20 :thumbup:
That stuff really tickles me, yet worries people
Heheh, I used to drive stuff like that. And we used to do "forklift ballet" at work that we should have filmed. :Doh its a shame you didn't record it!
when my boy grows up he said he wants to
dance jcb diggers! lol
I am keeping in line with the impression you get from us britsSpiked with?
I am drinking Tea!
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-BMSSWz_RmXM/TWVp5Qa739I/AAAAAAAAABA/OVMVn43BdzA/s320/pow%2B4.gif)Make it a smiley.
oh i wish! I am enjoying no such frivolity. Some brandy would be nice as it is 2.44am and i am feeling wide awake and frisky!I am keeping in line with the impression you get from us britsSpiked with?
I am drinking Tea!
Wilma looks about six months pregnant.She is having Scooby's litter
Wilma looks about six months pregnant.She is having Scooby's litter
Is there such thing as a second chance?^Yes.
thanks again, renaeden, for the link/post tip.No worries. :) Those cockatiels are cute. My friend has one named Becky.
Wilma looks about six months pregnant.She is having Scooby's litter
Velma guys, it's Velma. Wilma was Fred Flintstone's wife. :facepalm2:
:LOL:
^When you look at pictures of them, the men and the women look like different species to each other, completely different physically.
^ Poor bears, what's going on? Is it some hormonal problem? ???
(http://pancakerecipes8.info/images/pancake-1.jpg)
YUM
Everyone else in my house hates the real stuff but that just means it's all for me
Oinky, do Americans put baking powder in their pancake dough? Not judging or something here but they appear so thick.
Might give that a try one day (though).
I was into it more in the living off the land and historical aspects of it. When young I had wanted to be a mountain man like Jeremiah Johnson. I had gone to school with the hopes of becoming a field biologist but jobs are very rare at least around here
I was into it more in the living off the land and historical aspects of it. When young I had wanted to be a mountain man like Jeremiah Johnson. I had gone to school with the hopes of becoming a field biologist but jobs are very rare at least around here
I could see you living in a cabin in the mountains with all your repurposed machinery,
making a living off the land and salvaging good stuff from the city on occasion. :arrr:
I was into it more in the living off the land and historical aspects of it. When young I had wanted to be a mountain man like Jeremiah Johnson. I had gone to school with the hopes of becoming a field biologist but jobs are very rare at least around here
I could see you living in a cabin in the mountains with all your repurposed machinery,
making a living off the land and salvaging good stuff from the city on occasion. :arrr:
Sounds nice :green:
Ya'll may want to print these out and keep a few on the tip of your mind for when the occasion is right. (No. 10 is going to be a favorite of mine.)
1. I can see your point, but I still think you're full of it.
2. I don't know what your problem is, but I'll bet it's hard to pronounce.
3. How about never? Is never good for you?
4. I see you've set aside this special time to publicly humiliate yourself.
5. I'm really easy to get along with once you people learn to see it my way.
6. Who lit your fuse.
7. I'm out of my mind at the moment, but feel free to leave a message.
8. I don't work here - I'm a consultant.
9. It sounds like English, but I don't understand a damn word you're saying.
10. Ahhh. I see the screw-up fairy has visited us again.
11. I like you. You remind me of myself when I was young and stupid.
12. You are validating my inherent mistrust of strangers.
13. I have plenty of talent and vision - I just don't give a damn.
14. I'm already visualizing the duct tape over your mouth.
15. I will always cherish the initial misconceptions I had about you.
16. Thank you. We're all refreshed and challenged by your unique point of view.
17. The fact that no one understands you doesn't mean you're an artist.
18. Any connection between your reality and mine is purely coincidental.
19. What am I? Flypaper for nutters?
20. I'm not being rude. You're just insignificant.
21. It's a thankless job, but I've got a lot of karma to burn
22. Yes, I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial.
23. And your cry-baby whiny arse opinion would be?
24. Do I look like a f'ing people person to you?
25. This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.
26. I started out with nothing and I still have most of it left
27. Sarcasm is just one more service we offer.
28. If I throw a stick, will you leave?
29. Errors have been made. Others will be blamed.
30. Whatever kind of look you were going for, you missed.
31. Oh, I get it. Like humour. Only different.
32. A cubicle is just a padded cell without the door.
33. Can I trade this job for what's behind door number 1?
34. Too many freaks, not enough circuses.
35. Nice perfume, but must you marinate in it?
36. Chaos, panic and disorder - my work here is finally done.
37. How do I set a laser printer to kill.
38. I thought I wanted a career; turns out I just wanted a salary
39. I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
40. Wait a minute - I'm just trying to imagine you with a personality
The ones that announce they leave usually come back.
(http://graphjam.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/0b55f8a4-fdc9-447f-99ca-3fa0172089b5.jpg)
Really? :-\
Really? :-\
I smoked a lot of pot when I was younger and I don't have migraines, lung tumors, irritable bowel, Alzheimer's, glaucoma, seizures, ADD, MS, PMS, Tourette's or OCD.
Doesn't that prove something? ;)
Really? :-\
I smoked a lot of pot when I was younger and I don't have migraines, lung tumors, irritable bowel, Alzheimer's, glaucoma, seizures, ADD, MS, PMS, Tourette's or OCD.
Doesn't that prove something? ;)
I think I'm the best troll on here. Going on 2 years and no one's caught on yet. :2thumbsup:
Here's the arch enemy of the Flying Spaghetti Monster:
(http://i-cdn.apartmenttherapy.com/uimages/kitchen/2009_06_19-spaghettidog.jpg)
Estimations are that there were over a million skaters (folks in general) on the ice in Holland today. Outside on ice formed naturally, I mean. The Dutch simply love doing that.
Um, not a photo of today's stampede but..
(http://94.100.114.18/461500001-461550000/461524801-461524900/461524806_6_9MWY.jpeg)
Estimations are that there were over a million skaters (folks in general) on the ice in Holland today. Outside on ice formed naturally, I mean. The Dutch simply love doing that.
Um, not a photo of today's stampede but..
(http://94.100.114.18/461500001-461550000/461524801-461524900/461524806_6_9MWY.jpeg)
This is fascinating:OVERLAND PARK, Kan.
A Ninteenth Century Mystery.
On may 15, 1859, a child was born, She was the tenth child from a family of twelve. Her name was Ellen Sadler. there was nothing particularly remarkable about her, or any of the other children. Until Thursday, march 29, 1871, Ellen went to bed as usual. And did'nt wake up.
And just like a sleeping beauty, she didn't wake for nearly ten years.
The story starts in a sleepy little village in the heart of the English countryside. Turville is situated in the Hambleden valley, in between Oxford and Buckinghamshire. About 400 people lived in the scattered parish, and the village was mainly dominated by the Bailey family who lived at Turville Court.
At the corner of school lane there lay an old cottage, that is still there. It was owned by a farm labourer called Frewen, his wife Ann, and her children,. the children were from her first marriage to a man called Sadler.
The day started off normally, Frewen and the children got up and went about their business, but it wasn't until they realised that Ellen wasn't getting ready, that they began to suspect there was something wrong. Ellen was a quiet child most of the time, sedate, and thoughtful, She was also known to be dreamy, and had a listless manner about her which could be quite disturbing. Sometimes her distant expression and melancholy ways, made her brothers and sisters, leave her to her own thoughts, knowing that she didn't want to join in with their childish games and sports. She didn't have any friends and most of the time, she just sat at the bedroom window looking out at the world.
She had a great reverence for sacred things, and was always good and obedient, but it troubled her mother that she would sit for hours, by the fireside, with her head in her hands, staring at the flames and watching the shadows as they danced across the walls.
In fact the only time she would show any animation was when her father would return from the nearest tavern slightly the worst for wear, and she would give him a good talking too.!
At eleven years old, coming from an impoverished village, she had to start work. Her parents sent her to Marlow to become a nursemaid for a family with two young children.
This employment didn't last for long. Her fits of somnolence became regular and she became so stupid and useless (the words used at the time), that her mistress could not keep her.
After she had been discharged from the job, she started to complain about a constant pain in her head, evidently it was much more than just a normal headache,
Her parents became worried and sent her to a doctor in nearby Marlow, who diagnosed an abscess.
Poor little Ellen was sent to Reading hospital, and stayed there for seventeen weeks. Feeling a little bit better, she was sent home to Turville on Tuesday, March 27, 1871.
Two days later, on the Thursday, Ellen went to sleep.
A Dr. Hayman, from nearby Stockenchurch, rushed in his pony and trap, as quickly as he could , but by the time he got there, she couldn't be roused. as she lay there, apparently dead, her almost imperceptible breathing was the only thing showed she still had life in her body.
So began what even the great paper, The Times, called , 'one of the most astounding, inexplicable, physiological phenomena ever known'.
soon medical men and gentry were flocking to Turville to examine the sleeping girl. Ellen's mother didn't mind these visits, even encouraging them in fact. But there was a curious occurrence when she told one visitor that, she couldn't let him see her daughter yet, as she 'had to get her ready'
Eventually when the men were allowed to see her, this is what they saw.
The Free Press of the time, graphically explained.
After climbing the rickety stairs, and walked along to the room with the sloping roof, we saw , in the smaller bed, a girl laying on her left side, with her hand on the pillow under her head. A position she was accustomed to be in before she was afflicted.
The paper quotes: Her soft dark brown hair was confined in an old net. and appeared to be very matted, a condition her mother explained by saying she did not want to comb it for fear of disturbing her.
'This threw her pale face into greater relief, her eyes were sunken, and the appearance at a distance was that of death.
Many people who came to see her wanted to take a lock of her hair as a souvenir. Her mother was willing to grant this until all the peoples demands began to diminish the supply. It was only then that she refused to cut any more.
The strange thing was that her breathing was regular and natural, and her skin was still soft and her body was warm. Her pulse was slightly fast, but that was the only strange occurrence for somebody asleep.
Evidently her body was was still flexible but she was emaciated. Her feet and legs were the only part of her that was icy cold, which was strange. Her mother placed a hot water bottle beneath them to try and keep them warm.
Year after year, people came, and began to leave what was called small donations, or 'slight acknowledgements' as the were beginning to be called.
Suspicion began to grow that maybe this was a hoax, and the people began to turn against the family.
The main trouble was the fact that, according to her mother, Ellen was being kept alive by a small amount of port wine and sugar which she administered to Ellen through two small teapots, three times a day. At first she could open her mouth slightly and take a small spoonful, but after about fifteen months, her jaw became fixed and they had to use the teapots, pouring the mixture into the corner of her mouth, where she had a small opening because of a missing tooth. Sometimes a Small amount of milk was given to her, but this was all she had.
By this time the medical world was baffled. Rumours exist that among the elder Turville residents that Royalty even took an interest in her.
The prince of wales, the future King Edward, visited her and gave her the 'laying on of hands' which people in those days believed would cure the afflicted.
By this time, the doctors who where attending to her, began to realise that the local population was finding the whole thing very suspicious. So on entering the house, usually at unexpected moments to catch the family out, they would very carefully hide pointed needles up their sleeves so as to prick Ellen on her legs and arms to try and make her react. One doctor even suggested something called galvanism, in other words electric therapy. But nothing woke her.
The offers of money to come and see Ellen was quite substantial by this time. Ellen's mother was earning two pounds a week through donations. This would be about one hundred pounds in modern money. You can understand peoples scepticism.
Eventually someone, probably out of spite, wrote to the highest echelons of government, and the home secretary of the time demanded an investigation. This didn't come to anything as they were told that the parents were not deliberately asking for money. The people became frustrated and the whole thing simmered on until after a few years, in late may 1880, after a particularly bad thunderstorm, Ellens mother came in from the fields where she had been working, and feeling frightened and jumpy consequently had a heart attack and died before the doctor could reach her.
The inquest which was held at the Bull and Butcher pub, was straight forward, but of course everybody wanted to know what would happen to Ellen. Dr. Hayman was again confronted about his diagnosis, and defended himself by saying that Ellen was definitely paralysed and unconscious. Still they thought it a confidence trick. People came forward and said they had seen Ellen walking through the grave yard at night, and looking through the bedroom window when she thought there was nobody looking.
It was decided that Ellen would be looked after by her sister Elizabeth Stacey, wife of a bricklayer.
Then a strange thing happened. Five months later, Ellen began showing signs of waking. On New Years Eve 1880, more than nine years after falling asleep, the Free Press broke the news that at last the sleeping girl of Turville, was awake. She was conscious and speaking.
Ellen was twenty one years of age. But she spoke and acted like a child. She had absolutely no memory of those nine strange years.
After adjusting back into the real world, Ellen went to stay with her Aunt, a Mrs Blackwell, annd earned her living working with beads. A few years later she married a farmer from Reading and moved out of the district. Later dying in obscurity.
Was it Narcolepsy? At the time the Doctors wouldn't have known about the illness. They are still not sure today.
Like all strange mysteries, we shall never know the truth.
http://nell-rose.hubpages.com/hub/The-Sleeping-Girl-of-Turville-The-True-Story-of-a-Girl-asleep-for-Nine-Years (http://nell-rose.hubpages.com/hub/The-Sleeping-Girl-of-Turville-The-True-Story-of-a-Girl-asleep-for-Nine-Years)
Sliding door to the garden completely open, blackbird singing his creative song, 'clumsy' bumblebees flying about, fresh green things appearing above soil and two dunnocks flirting. Oh, dunnock is now singing too. Nice, very high pitched 'waterfally' song he does.
A point in writing this? Nup, none..
My friend, Azamat Bagatov, a giant from Turkmenistan attack him and broke his anus.
Maybe it *was* Adam. :tinfoil:
I've never been to Pennsylvania. :angel:
I need to boost my post count. I'm going to reach 60,000 soon. :tard:
Sometime between 6:30 and 7 this morning PA noticed the 9 nails sticking out the PRs door where she had nailed them through the door. Needless to say he went ballistic. Nevermind that it happened around 2005, he just saw them today.
I'm surprised his shouting wasn't heard around the world.
I was unloading the dishwasher and discovered this :zoinks:
(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a260/Canuk1975/IMG_4740.jpg)
who said doing dishes is boring? :lol1:
I was unloading the dishwasher and discovered this :zoinks:
(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a260/Canuk1975/IMG_4740.jpg)
who said doing dishes is boring? :lol1:
I do my dishes by hand. :M
I was unloading the dishwasher and discovered this :zoinks:
(http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a260/Canuk1975/IMG_4740.jpg)
who said doing dishes is boring? :lol1:
I do my dishes by hand. :M
There is a dirty joke somewhere in there.
Back in the early 1960's PA took a course at a bank where he worked for a while. It was in computer programming. It involved actually physically re-wiring/routing the computer to change the programs. Pretty soon all we'll have to do is think of something and the computer will automatically program itself to do what we want.
^ Ben d'r helemaal ondersteboven van.. wat ja, het extreem lastig maakt dit te schrijven nu.
Heb je dat wel eens geprobeerd? Ondersteboven, op je fontanelletje, in some sort of yoga-pose, trachten iets uit te typen. :o
Nah, I'm fine.. really. Kinda hit me by surprise yestereve and.... Nothing lost, nothing gained.
Gardner's training in searching for people with autism taught him they are naturally drawn to waterWell, I know I am drawn to water but is it something autistic, I wondered. Just seem the logical thing to do in that type of terrain.
Read the same article earlier today and this line I found a bit.. dunno..QuoteGardner's training in searching for people with autism taught him they are naturally drawn to waterWell, I know I am drawn to water but is it something autistic, I wondered. Just seem the logical thing to do in that type of terrain.
Read the same article earlier today and this line I found a bit.. dunno..Yeah that seemed off to me too. Kinda makes autistic people sound like moths.QuoteGardner's training in searching for people with autism taught him they are naturally drawn to waterWell, I know I am drawn to water but is it something autistic, I wondered. Just seem the logical thing to do in that type of terrain.
I can't help getting on sidetracks when trying to learn Latin. I take a sneak peek on Greek too.
This is how they think Plato spoke (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Altgriechisch2.ogg) :toporly:
Ancient Greek had a grave accent, like Swedish and Norwegian, though the stress was usually at the last or next last syllables of a word.
For Latin I have chosen the pronunciation that is supposed to have been used in the oldest Latin.
Ancient Greek had a grave accent, like Swedish and Norwegian, though the stress was usually at the last or next last syllables of a word.
For Latin I have chosen the pronunciation that is supposed to have been used in the oldest Latin.
Which is about as easy to do as to know how Middle Egyptian was actually spoken.
I think Lit should learn Cling-on :zoinks:
jIyaj
Ancient Greek had a grave accent, like Swedish and Norwegian, though the stress was usually at the last or next last syllables of a word.
For Latin I have chosen the pronunciation that is supposed to have been used in the oldest Latin.
Which is about as easy to do as to know how Middle Egyptian was actually spoken.
Well, not really. The Romans actually documented how some words were pronunciated. You can also with some certainty deduce the pronunciation by comparing with other languages.
Ancient Greek had a grave accent, like Swedish and Norwegian, though the stress was usually at the last or next last syllables of a word.
For Latin I have chosen the pronunciation that is supposed to have been used in the oldest Latin.
Um, that's a bit against nature. Someone dead, standing upright. Weird, imo.
Sex sex sex sex ginseng herbal meds i jacked off like 30 times yesterday in the library because stimulation is important
What kind of person would want to buy underwear with a detachable gusset? :orly:
What kind of person would want to buy underwear with a detachable gusset? :orly:
Your pretense of innocence does not fool anyone. :police:
Not fair, Queen Victoria. The Romans would have taken many more barbaric countries, if they just had had firearms :thumbdn:
Whenever I see a Bowflex, I think about how I could make a giant crossbow out of one.
The name Catullus is related with Cadillac.
The name Catullus is related with Cadillac.
Wine is neuter - vinum - in Latin. In the Vulgate Latin it's masculine, though. It's also masculine in German.
Oasis sucks as a band.
Oasis sucks as a band.
You're just envious of the Gallagher brothers' unibrows. :P
This photo was on the front page of the Houston (Texas) Chronicle. Yes, they are riding what you think they are and yes, they are writing traffic tickets. The story was that 22,000 tickets were plea bargained this month, costing the city money.
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Only a Texan can understand the bond between a man and his horse.
I like walking, sitting in the rain. No umbrella or raincoat. Just being a wild kid who embarrasses her husband. I think it's time to do a little more embarrassing the next rain we get.:thumbup:
The power of small actions is amazing.
I was putting away the diced chicken when I had an Aha moment. Since I was going to make chicken salad tomorrow, make it now and that's one less thing to do then.
Also, we're having red beans and rice tomorrow. I've already cut up the sausage. The unopened bag of beans is sitting in the bean pot, ready for the water to be added tomorrow. The invisible wall of starting something has been breached and the task is doable, once I make the first small action.
This is good, and the guy who wrote the letter sounds like a kook:guess it doesnt hurt to post that twice
CBS WKBT News Anchor's On-Air Respsonse to Viewer Calling Her Fat (Oct. 2nd, 2012) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUOpqd0rQSo#ws)
The lady who hosted the BBQ today found a young adult opossum in her trash can. We weren't positive how it got in the can, but we left it there so she can tip the can over tonight and free it. Opossums are not cute, nor particularly intelligent.
this should go in the useful random fact thread, but I can't locate it right now. The things your learn when you're a poll commissioner. Louisiana (and other states, I'm sure) has an Address Confidentiality Program. If you have a stalker, a restraining order against someone, are a police officer, etc. this applies. You can request that your home address not be treated as a public record. This would not prevent the police or government obtaining it for legal reasons, but it does provide a measure of security from the baddies.
this should go in the useful random fact thread, but I can't locate it right now. The things your learn when you're a poll commissioner. Louisiana (and other states, I'm sure) has an Address Confidentiality Program. If you have a stalker, a restraining order against someone, are a police officer, etc. this applies. You can request that your home address not be treated as a public record. This would not prevent the police or government obtaining it for legal reasons, but it does provide a measure of security from the baddies.
this should go in the useful random fact thread, but I can't locate it right now. The things your learn when you're a poll commissioner. Louisiana (and other states, I'm sure) has an Address Confidentiality Program. If you have a stalker, a restraining order against someone, are a police officer, etc. this applies. You can request that your home address not be treated as a public record. This would not prevent the police or government obtaining it for legal reasons, but it does provide a measure of security from the baddies.
Can one consider salesmen as baddies too?
That's when hell freezes over.this should go in the useful random fact thread, but I can't locate it right now. The things your learn when you're a poll commissioner. Louisiana (and other states, I'm sure) has an Address Confidentiality Program. If you have a stalker, a restraining order against someone, are a police officer, etc. this applies. You can request that your home address not be treated as a public record. This would not prevent the police or government obtaining it for legal reasons, but it does provide a measure of security from the baddies.
Can one consider salesmen as baddies too?
Not if they're sexy and turn up on your doorstep.
Will you get a new avatar, QV? I'm starting to worry about you.
Oh, the inhumanity and cruelty of it all. How much more can he suffer?
Where did we put our tiny little violin? Poor, poor Anders Breivik — the mass-murdering monster who killed 77 people in Norway in July 2011 — has written a 27-page letter outlining the "inhumane" conditions in his remote prison. Breivik, whose "poorly decorated" cell (his words, not ours) is spacious by prison standards, says that his coffee is always cold, he doesn't have a remote control, and — OMG SOMEONE GET AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ON THE PHONE! — he isn't allowed to have moisturizer!!! "I highly doubt that there are worse detention facilities in Norway," he wrote. Breivik has 21 years left on his sentence, which can be indefinitely extended, so we hope he gets used to chapped hands and chilly coffee
To be quite frank, I believe that "normal" murderers are allowed to have such stuff in their cells in Norway.
To be quite frank, I believe that "normal" murderers are allowed to have such stuff in their cells in Norway.
Well, he is far from a "normal" murderer.
To be quite frank, I believe that "normal" murderers are allowed to have such stuff in their cells in Norway.
Well, he is far from a "normal" murderer.
Does he use it on his dick to keep it from getting chapped when he faps off? Or maybe he's planning on smearing it all over his body and slithering out of his cell.
Actually, having it in his cell could be dangerous. It could be thrown in a guard's face or put on the floor to make a guard slip (uh, yeah, I do have a slightly wicked mind.)
Oh, the inhumanity and cruelty of it all. How much more can he suffer?
Where did we put our tiny little violin? Poor, poor Anders Breivik — the mass-murdering monster who killed 77 people in Norway in July 2011 — has written a 27-page letter outlining the "inhumane" conditions in his remote prison. Breivik, whose "poorly decorated" cell (his words, not ours) is spacious by prison standards, says that his coffee is always cold, he doesn't have a remote control, and — OMG SOMEONE GET AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ON THE PHONE! — he isn't allowed to have moisturizer!!! "I highly doubt that there are worse detention facilities in Norway," he wrote. Breivik has 21 years left on his sentence, which can be indefinitely extended, so we hope he gets used to chapped hands and chilly coffee
Oh, the inhumanity and cruelty of it all. How much more can he suffer?
Where did we put our tiny little violin? Poor, poor Anders Breivik — the mass-murdering monster who killed 77 people in Norway in July 2011 — has written a 27-page letter outlining the "inhumane" conditions in his remote prison. Breivik, whose "poorly decorated" cell (his words, not ours) is spacious by prison standards, says that his coffee is always cold, he doesn't have a remote control, and — OMG SOMEONE GET AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL ON THE PHONE! — he isn't allowed to have moisturizer!!! "I highly doubt that there are worse detention facilities in Norway," he wrote. Breivik has 21 years left on his sentence, which can be indefinitely extended, so we hope he gets used to chapped hands and chilly coffee
A big thanks to veterans on this Veterans Day
I am guessing she served in either Korea or WWIIA big thanks to veterans on this Veterans Day
:agreed: My mother was a veteran, which I didn't fully grasp till after she died.
She was in the Army Cadet Nurse Corps, so we received an American flag at her funeral.
I am guessing she served in either Korea or WWIIA big thanks to veterans on this Veterans Day
:agreed: My mother was a veteran, which I didn't fully grasp till after she died.
She was in the Army Cadet Nurse Corps, so we received an American flag at her funeral.
Women definitely deserve to be honored also
Can that thing connect to the interwebz?
:o
:o
Can I please borrow $2399 ? :zoinks:
My roommate had a detached retina. They managed to reattach it but he' s going to spend the next few weeks in bed, moving as little as possible.
"Thank you," to the member who has me on her/his personal ignore button. You've reinforced a lesson that I need to learn. I'll gratefully return the favor, without anger or rancor.
"Thank you," to the member who has me on her/his personal ignore button. You've reinforced a lesson that I need to learn. I'll gratefully return the favor, without anger or rancor.
Did we get the ignore button back?
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Hey, Sky, it's just you and me on the forum. Let's hijack the place before the youngsters know what hit them.meh, I am always a day late and a dollar short ::)
Hey, Sky, it's just you and me on the forum. Let's hijack the place before the youngsters know what hit them.
That is something I am scared about getting, a detached retina. That and macular degeneration. And glaucoma. And other eye stuff.My roommate had a detached retina. They managed to reattach it but he' s going to spend the next few weeks in bed, moving as little as possible.My ex had one while he was on a trip to California. They used some sort of bubble to put his detached retina back into place and he had to lie on his side or at least keep his head sideways so it would be in the right position. He also couldn't fly home and wound up spending weeks in California.
That is something I am scared about getting, a detached retina. That and macular degeneration. And glaucoma. And other eye stuff.My roommate had a detached retina. They managed to reattach it but he' s going to spend the next few weeks in bed, moving as little as possible.My ex had one while he was on a trip to California. They used some sort of bubble to put his detached retina back into place and he had to lie on his side or at least keep his head sideways so it would be in the right position. He also couldn't fly home and wound up spending weeks in California.
:: panics ::
That is something I am scared about getting, a detached retina. That and macular degeneration. And glaucoma. And other eye stuff.My roommate had a detached retina. They managed to reattach it but he' s going to spend the next few weeks in bed, moving as little as possible.My ex had one while he was on a trip to California. They used some sort of bubble to put his detached retina back into place and he had to lie on his side or at least keep his head sideways so it would be in the right position. He also couldn't fly home and wound up spending weeks in California.
:: panics ::
That is something I am scared about getting, a detached retina. That and macular degeneration. And glaucoma. And other eye stuff.My roommate had a detached retina. They managed to reattach it but he' s going to spend the next few weeks in bed, moving as little as possible.My ex had one while he was on a trip to California. They used some sort of bubble to put his detached retina back into place and he had to lie on his side or at least keep his head sideways so it would be in the right position. He also couldn't fly home and wound up spending weeks in California.
:: panics ::
Me too. :(
FYI - Evidently occasionally when I've walked away from the computer and forgotten to log off of Intensity, the PR has accessed my account and sent a pm or two. If you get any weird messages from the PR or Nellie, just play along with her. She's just living in her own dream world, although where she gets the idea she's royalty, I don't know. :dunno:
FYI - Evidently occasionally when I've walked away from the computer and forgotten to log off of Intensity, the PR has accessed my account and sent a pm or two. If you get any weird messages from the PR or Nellie, just play along with her. She's just living in her own dream world, although where she gets the idea she's royalty, I don't know. :dunno:
So that message you are bequeathing the throne to CBC was not true? :zoinks:
FYI - Evidently occasionally when I've walked away from the computer and forgotten to log off of Intensity, the PR has accessed my account and sent a pm or two. If you get any weird messages from the PR or Nellie, just play along with her. She's just living in her own dream world, although where she gets the idea she's royalty, I don't know. :dunno:
So that message you are bequeathing the throne to CBC was not true? :zoinks:
She might get the throne, but she's not getting Prince Albert.
FYI - Evidently occasionally when I've walked away from the computer and forgotten to log off of Intensity, the PR has accessed my account and sent a pm or two. If you get any weird messages from the PR or Nellie, just play along with her. She's just living in her own dream world, although where she gets the idea she's royalty, I don't know. :dunno:
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Actually I was thinking of Bodies fine mane and rump when I saw that.(https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6552246784/h1D4C0EA9/)
Now I am wondering if Lit's monthly haircut is about to happen soon. :laugh:
Actually I was thinking of Bodies fine mane and rump when I saw that.(https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6552246784/h1D4C0EA9/)
Now I am wondering if Lit's monthly haircut is about to happen soon. :laugh:
:plus:Actually I was thinking of Bodies fine mane and rump when I saw that.(https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/6552246784/h1D4C0EA9/)
Now I am wondering if Lit's monthly haircut is about to happen soon. :laugh:
She is far better to look at.
I think this horse spent too much time watching My Little Pony. :nerdy:
Hand me the brain bleach. There's something very wrong with that animal.
Holy poo..
Eagle snatches baby - NEW- Eagle picks up child - Eagle atacks Kid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-qLspF01KI#ws)
(this happened yesterday.. in a park in Montreal)
I don't know. Probably will have some scars on his/her head, I reckon. Do think the kiddo got away pretty pretty lucky there. Could have been way worse.
(clip was shown on the news here this morning)
A guy is flying in a hot air balloon, and he's lost. He lowers himself over a field and calls to a guy "Can you tell me where I am and where I'm headed?"
"Sure. You're at 41 degrees 2 minutes and 14 seconds North, 24 degrees 4 minutes and 19 seconds East; you're at an altitude of 762 meters above sea level, and right now you're hovering, but you were on a vector of 234 degrees at 12 meters per second."
"Amazing! Thanks! By the way, do you have Asperger's Syndrome?"
"I do! How did you know that?"
"Because everything you said is true, it's much more detail than I need, and you told me in a way that's no use to me at all."
"Huh. Are you a clinical psychologist?"
"I am, but how the heck did you know that???!!??"
"You don't know where you are. You don't know where you're going. You got where you are by blowing hot air. You put labels on people after asking a few questions, and you're in exactly the same spot you were 5 minutes ago, but now, somehow, it's my fault!"
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HackedIrl/~3/NPZDAhJwepg/46176769 (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HackedIrl/~3/NPZDAhJwepg/46176769)
Why doesn't the bloody phone ring? :GA:
Why doesn't the bloody phone ring? :GA:
Chances are that if it does, it will either be a boy with a breaking voice asking if your daughter's home or a salesman trying to sell insurance.
My daughter had a nightmare about a space rock hitting us, ending everything. I guess she browsed teh interwebz last night, instead of sleeping, and watched all those Russian videos.
very true. gimps require strict authority. and lots of rubber. feeding optional.
While posting in Rage's Outline for a report thread, I had this flashback. Does anyone remember (or remember making) the paper pop guns that would pop out when you swung it hard? There are websites for making this and other more advanced ones.
I guess they went the way of the paper airplane. Le sigh.
'FENDER SKIRTS'
A term I haven't heard in a long time, and thinking about
'fender skirts' started me thinking about other words that
quietly disappear from our language with hardly a notice like
'curb feelers'
And 'steering knobs.' (AKA)
'suicide knob,' 'neckers knobs.'
Since I'd been thinking of cars,
my mind naturally went that direction first.
Any kids will probably have to find some older person
over 50 to explain some of these terms to you.
Remember 'Continental kits?'
They were rear bumper extenders and spare tire covers
that were supposed to make any car
as cool as a Lincoln Continental.
When did we quit calling them 'emergency brakes?
At some point 'parking brake' became the proper term.
But I miss the hint of drama that went with 'emergency brake.'
I'm sad, too, that almost all the old folks are gone
who would call the accelerator the 'foot feed.'
Many today do not even know what a clutch is
or that the dimmer switch used to be on the floor.
For that matter, the starter was down there too.
The choke is another word that the young wouldn’t know about.
Didn't you ever wait at the street for your daddy
to come home, so you could ride the
'running board' up to the house?
Here's a phrase I heard all the time in my youth
but never anymore - 'store-bought.'
Of course, just about everything is store-bought these days.
But once it was bragging material to have a
store-bought dress or a store-bought bag of candy.
'Coast to coast' is a phrase that once held all sorts
of excitement and now means almost nothing.
Now we take the term 'worldwide' for granted.
This floors me.
On a smaller scale, 'wall-to-wall' was once
a magical term in our homes.
In the '50s, everyone covered his or her hardwood floors
with, wow, wall-to-wall carpeting!
Today, everyone replaces their wall-to-wall carpeting
with hardwood floors. Go figure.
When was the last time you heard the quaint phrase
'in a family way?'
It's hard to imagine that the word 'pregnant'
was once considered a little too graphic,
a little too clinical for use in polite company,
so we had all that talk about stork visits and
'being in a family way' or simply 'expecting.'
Apparently 'brassiere' is a word no longer in usage.
I said it the other day and everyone cracked up.
I guess it's just 'bra' now.
'Unmentionables' probably wouldn't be understood at all.
I always loved going to the 'picture show,'
but I considered 'movie' an affectation.
Most of these words go back to the '50s,
but here's a pure '60s word I came across
the other day 'rat fink.'
Ooh, what a nasty put-down!
Here's a word I miss - 'percolator.'
That was just a fun word to say.
And what was it replaced with 'Coffee maker.'
How dull... Mr. Coffee, I blame you for this.
I miss those made-up marketing words that were
meant to sound so modern and now sound so retro.
Words like 'Dyna Flow' and 'Electrolux' and 'Frigidaire'.
We were introduced to the 1963 Admiral TV,
now it's
'Flat Screen Video'
Food for thought.
Was there a telethon that wiped out lumbago or rheumatism?
Nobody complains of that anymore.
Maybe that's what Castor oil cured,
because I never hear mothers threatening kids
with Castor Oil anymore.
Some words aren't gone, but are definitely
on the endangered list.
The one that grieves me most is 'supper.'
Now everybody says 'dinner.' Save a great word.
Invite someone to supper. Discuss fender skirts.
The Lord Of The Rings trilogy and All Quiet On The Western Front are two works of great literature that have their roots in Tolkien's and Remarque's experiences in WWI fighting for their respective sides.
The cinema in my garage is getting new sound this summer. New Dolby processor, including Dolby Digital, new pre-amps for the mag sound. I'm also hoping to replace the front speakers and will rewire everything.like
Swedish shemale teaches her fans some Swedish swearwords at 11:50 :nerdy:she is cute.
Ask a Transsexual: TS Porn, Inspiration, Regrets and Cursing in Swedish! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIQKPVnls68#ws)
Do ya'll remember the PR's introduction thread where she said no nudes?
Well, she remembered that I said I'd like to see Magic Mike. She checked out the DVD from the library. We HAD to watch it last night. I got bored and wandered off after about 45 minutes or an hour. She watched it and was either laughing or whooping through the whole thing until some actual sex scene came on. Then she turned it off.
I guess my little girl is growing up (not). :'(
Just took the call (telephone) from someone who claims to work for Microsoft and is saying there is a problem with my computer.. and it's going to crash pretty soon. He, talking with quite a thick Indian accent, says he's a genuine person and wishes me to give him some number (MS software/something). He already called me 5 or 6 times before and either I hang up on him after a couple of seconds or I didn't take the call.
Well, the sceptic I am doesn't trust this shit but but ja.. there is something wrong with my internet connection. It's quite shitty the last couple of days. AVG scan doesn't notice anything fishy though (which doesn't say a lot, I know).
Does anyone here have any thoughts about this?
The persistence (he keeps on calling back) and the number, where he calls from, is showed on my telephone display.
Just took the call (telephone) from someone who claims to work for Microsoft and is saying there is a problem with my computer.. and it's going to crash pretty soon. He, talking with quite a thick Indian accent, says he's a genuine person and wishes me to give him some number (MS software/something). He already called me 5 or 6 times before and either I hang up on him after a couple of seconds or I didn't take the call.install malwarebytes, update and run to be sure your computer is clean
Well, the sceptic I am doesn't trust this shit but but ja.. there is something wrong with my internet connection. It's quite shitty the last couple of days. AVG scan doesn't notice anything fishy though (which doesn't say a lot, I know).
Does anyone here have any thoughts about this?
The persistence (he keeps on calling back) and the number, where he calls from, is showed on my telephone display.
Who wants to be appropriate?
The PR and I were talking yesterday and I began to wonder if I could decoupage the car. :zombiefuck: :wanker: :zombiefuck: I'd use quality wrapping paper which would be cheaper than decals.you should go for it
But
A) I'm not sure if it would hold up to the weather
B) The PR would never ride with me
C) I'd run out of interest half-way through
D) Prince Albert would kill me.
I can just see myself describing it on a police report: "It is snowmen on a green background. Yes, that is the color. No, Ossifer, I haven't been drinking and neither have you. I think the other driver was admiring it when he ran into me.":lol1:
What's the latest on this, Bodie?
They have been producing cars since Monday. Old model, sure, but for some reason I'm rooting for them.
They have been producing cars since Monday. Old model, sure, but for some reason I'm rooting for them.
:asthing: :asthing: :asthing: :asthing:
Great news.
Maybe they'll start making them right again...IMO they went to hell in a hand basket when GM stepped in.
What model odeon?
I almost applied for another job that I found that was right up my street. Working for Lego - in their Stratford store, check this out PART OF THE JOB DESCRIPTION WAS TO PLAY LEGO WITH KIDS INSTORE! It was a job in heaven. I decided the 20 mile trip to Stratford was a bit too far. Or maybe i was just being a :wanker:OMG working for Lego! As long as it was easy to get to, that would be worth applying for. I know how much you love Lego.
I am not terribly proud of myself.
eeek.
I almost applied for another job that I found that was right up my street. Working for Lego - in their Stratford store, check this out PART OF THE JOB DESCRIPTION WAS TO PLAY LEGO WITH KIDS INSTORE! It was a job in heaven. I decided the 20 mile trip to Stratford was a bit too far. Or maybe i was just being a :wanker:OMG working for Lego! As long as it was easy to get to, that would be worth applying for. I know how much you love Lego.
I am not terribly proud of myself.
eeek.
Yeah, you would end up spending a lot on petrol and feeling like you are driving all the time.I almost applied for another job that I found that was right up my street. Working for Lego - in their Stratford store, check this out PART OF THE JOB DESCRIPTION WAS TO PLAY LEGO WITH KIDS INSTORE! It was a job in heaven. I decided the 20 mile trip to Stratford was a bit too far. Or maybe i was just being a :wanker:OMG working for Lego! As long as it was easy to get to, that would be worth applying for. I know how much you love Lego.
I am not terribly proud of myself.
eeek.
I know. It is tricky to get to Stratford. If it was just 20 miles on a motorway or an A road then it wouldn't be so bad, but being part time it would be a pain in the ass.
Amused by the title of this thread. Since when do we ever stay on topic on this board?
Amused by the title of this thread. Since when do we ever stay on topic on this board?
I can think of only once. :GA:
Amused by the title of this thread. Since when do we ever stay on topic on this board?
I can think of only once. :GA:
The shit digging thread stays on topic. :orly:
They look very much like English to me. :tard:If Lit says it is German, then it is.
They look very much like English to me. :tard:If Lit says it is German, then it is.
Lit knows, he studied German.
But, I have to admit, it is the weirdest German I ever laid my eyes on.
:lol1:They look very much like English to me. :tard:If Lit says it is German, then it is.
Lit knows, he studied German.
But, I have to admit, it is the weirdest German I ever laid my eyes on.
Don't mention the war.
They look very much like English to me. :tard:
I translated it for the convenience of all fatty fat Anglo people. :M
Das ist ein Mann. Er heißt Rolf Schmidt.
Haben Sie eine Karte von Tirol?
Semi-illiterate fatty fatties wouldn't grasp that :M
I wonder if this is correct:
Exspecta, exspecta modo tempus breve.
Mox veniet Haarmann et ad te.
Cum parva ascia sua
faciet carnem fartam e te.
:viking:
Is this thread appropriate for postwhoring?If you think the other threads aren't appropriate for that, then the answer is yes.
Is this thread appropriate for postwhoring?
Is this thread appropriate for postwhoring?If you think the other threads aren't appropriate for that, then the answer is yes.
My armpits smell of Obsession for Men :M
My armpits smell of Obsession for Men :M
One of the worst jobs in history
"An Arming Squire"
The Knights who fought in medieval times relied on their 'Arming Squires' to provide them with fresh weapons and horses as the day progressed.
During these long battles, Knights didn't bother to take off their armour to go for a toilet break. Instead, they would do their business straight into their armour and spend the day swilling around in the mess. At the end of the fighting, it was the job of the Knight’s 'Arming Squire' to clean his master’s armour of blood, mud – and everything else. There was no easy way of doing this: the biggest lumps of filth were scraped off by hand, and the rest was removed with grass, gravel and sand.
I would have been off sick a lot of the time. :M
:nerdy:
Snow Moomins :snowman:
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Snow Moomins :snowman:
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(http://rtoddking.com/images/chinawin2009/090117a101.jpg)
:plus:
Semi amuses me greatly. And I think I found my inner Jack. :voodoo:
Semi amuses me greatly. And I think I found my inner Jack. :voodoo:
Et parva Jack semper laeta est :orly:
I think I found my inner Jack. :voodoo::)
Semi amuses me greatly. And I think I found my inner Jack. :voodoo:
(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm223/skyblue1110/image001_zps4af7a6cf.jpg)I like that. :)
Sunset at the North Pole
(http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm223/skyblue1110/image001_zps4af7a6cf.jpg)I like that. :)
Sunset at the North Pole
Iz going to make (stinging) nettle soup today. Gathered about 15 tops of the plants (in a forest a couple of kms North from where I reside) and made fresh chicken/veggies/herb stock yesterday.
(Some) phytotherapists claim that drinking the nettle soup (or tea) could help in the battle against RA buggeries. It kinda helps the immune system fighting inflammations.
Never ever tried it before.. I'm curious how it tastes and if regularly consuming a cup of the soup does help a little.
Some phytotherapists even claim it helps 'coping' with autism but that's not my aim trying this diet change (i.e. including nettles into it).
The English variants are hilarious.
The English variants are hilarious.
Steam >:(
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The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
It's jealousy. :M
The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
It's jealousy. :M
:hahaha:
The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
It's jealousy. :M
:hahaha:
There are more English speakers in America than in Britain. They should be outvoted. :M
The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
It's jealousy. :M
:hahaha:
There are more English speakers in America than in Britain. They should be outvoted. :M
There are more house flies than humans in the world. Should humans be outvoted? :M
The English variants are hilarious.
I thought the only real difference was accent and pronunciation and not something discernible in text format. :dunno: Maybe the traditional version has lots of complicated chavvy slang. :zoinks:
It's jealousy. :M
:hahaha:
There are more English speakers in America than in Britain. They should be outvoted. :M
There are more house flies than humans in the world. Should humans be outvoted? :M
The houseflies never revolted against their foreign king. :hide: They still can't vote. :M
The houseflies can speak American or GTFO. :zoinks:
The houseflies can speak American or GTFO. :zoinks:
Yes, we'll print the ballots in American. :M
The houseflies can speak American or GTFO. :zoinks:
Yes, we'll print the ballots in American. :M
You can print the ballots. I'll be busy spouting anti-fly propaganda. :zoinks:
The houseflies can speak American or GTFO. :zoinks:
Yes, we'll print the ballots in American. :M
You can print the ballots. I'll be busy spouting anti-fly propaganda. :zoinks:
I'll be busy swatting. :orly:
The houseflies can speak American or GTFO. :zoinks:
Yes, we'll print the ballots in American. :M
You can print the ballots. I'll be busy spouting anti-fly propaganda. :zoinks:
I'll be busy swatting. :orly:
Swatting them with English printed ballots, now that's clever. :orly:
If there is a topic that is appropriate for this thread, doesn't it disqualify it from this thread?
If there is a topic that is appropriate for this thread, doesn't it disqualify it from this thread?
You know thinking too much is not good for your pretty head, don't you?
Don't apologise to me. It is your own cute appearance you are damaging.If there is a topic that is appropriate for this thread, doesn't it disqualify it from this thread?
You know thinking too much is not good for your pretty head, don't you?
Sorry. :-[
Did you shave today?
Did you shave today?
Did you shave today?
No. An unshaven moomin is irresistible. :M
Did you shave today?
No. An unshaven moomin is irresistible. :M
A Hard Day's Night (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag8_cfmjdD4#ws):moomin: :queenie: :hyke: :cbc: :blonde:
Did you shave today?
No. An unshaven moomin is irresistible. :M
A Hard Day's Night (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ag8_cfmjdD4#ws):moomin: :queenie: :hyke: :cbc: :blonde:
Where the fuck is the "I'm all alone in here so I want to bitch and moan about it thread?"
https://www.facebook.com/1506802499594073/photos/a.1506804909593832.1073741828.1506802499594073/1638171029790552/?type=3&theater
I have this very odd feeling where nothing feels entirely real.Have you named it?
^
After migraine effect? Stress? Reaction on all the seasonal celebration stuff?
I have this very odd feeling where nothing feels entirely real.Have you named it?
:laugh:I have this very odd feeling where nothing feels entirely real.Have you named it?
???
Sirius grew his first white whisker.I think it is cool when I find a cat whisker. The whiskers on both our cats are white.
Sirius grew his first white whisker.I think it is cool when I find a cat whisker. The whiskers on both our cats are white.
Does anyone else strongly dislike glass tables?
Does anyone else strongly dislike glass tables?They make me uneasy. So I would never have one.
Does anyone else strongly dislike glass tables?They make me uneasy. So I would never have one.
Would like pictures like these (http://www.buzzfeed.com/ashleybaccam/cats-on-glass#.uvW9gVyL9) from my cats though.
I know, right? It's beautiful. :orly:
With the advent of cheap digital filmmaking comes the age of technical incompetence.
With the advent of cheap digital filmmaking comes the age of technical incompetence.
Similar is happening to photos and stories.
Yes, some people now have the means to break through, with real talent, who otherwise never would have been able to publish their work. But jewels have to be found in a whole sewer of shit nowadays.
With the advent of cheap digital filmmaking comes the age of technical incompetence.
Similar is happening to photos and stories.
Yes, some people now have the means to break through, with real talent, who otherwise never would have been able to publish their work. But jewels have to be found in a whole sewer of shit nowadays.
I'm opposed to this particular digital revolution. In my day, half the battle was to get hold of a camera and some film stock. The other half was covering the expenses to pay the lab.
You don't have to screen all those mediocre films that result, that's why you don't mind. :M
I know, right? It's beautiful. :orly:
You should wear a sweater made of barbed wire. Yes you should. :trollface:
I know, right? It's beautiful. :orly:
You should wear a sweater made of barbed wire. Yes you should. :trollface:
Oh I could never bee as cool as that guy. I think I'm a little smitten. :orly:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petr_Pavlensky
He's all the way in Russia. :orly:
Hey you Aussies, is the eclipse any good from where you are? :orly:
Revenge is a dish, best served cold.....Klingon Proverb. AKA, Karma is a bitch..... Looking forward to watching a life unravel!
Revenge is a dish, best served cold.....Klingon Proverb. AKA, Karma is a bitch..... Looking forward to watching a life unravel!
Holy shit! That sounds BIG! Can we all watch too? :tv:
Revenge is a dish, best served cold.....Klingon Proverb. AKA, Karma is a bitch..... Looking forward to watching a life unravel!
Holy shit! That sounds BIG! Can we all watch too? :tv:
Sad to say, it's happening someplace else. One of my wife's fellow pharmacist's got his ass canned from walmart for a variety of problems and bad choices that he made. Every time she had to work with "dum dum", she got so stressed out that she was almost in tears after. Ex. sloppy eating habits on the job, when they are not supposed to eat in the pharmacy AND getting peanut butter smeared in the bags that the clients get their meds in....treating the staff like shit, etc. Finally his sins caught up to him....
Revenge is a dish, best served cold.....Klingon Proverb. AKA, Karma is a bitch..... Looking forward to watching a life unravel!
Holy shit! That sounds BIG! Can we all watch too? :tv:
Sad to say, it's happening someplace else. One of my wife's fellow pharmacist's got his ass canned from walmart for a variety of problems and bad choices that he made. Every time she had to work with "dum dum", she got so stressed out that she was almost in tears after. Ex. sloppy eating habits on the job, when they are not supposed to eat in the pharmacy AND getting peanut butter smeared in the bags that the clients get their meds in....treating the staff like shit, etc. Finally his sins caught up to him....
Ah yes. If one screws up badly enough, long enough, it does catch up. Good enough! >:D
hm, there doesn't seem to be a thread for wanton boasting. the silicone guys clinging to my desk drawer with magnetic hands and feet are out of order.
hard to believe CBC doesn't have anything to boast about.
Hey you Aussies, is the eclipse any good from where you are? :orly:Nah, nothing much for us down here. It missed us. Would have been awesome had we had it because the weather has been clear these past few days.
Hey you Aussies, is the eclipse any good from where you are? :orly:Nah, nothing much for us down here. It missed us. Would have been awesome had we had it because the weather has been clear these past few days.
It looks a bit spooky somehow.
Now I want to know what the other side looks like.
Somebody with a heavy Indian accent just called me from "Windows Centre" to tell me that my Windows computer was going to crash. It was "sending signals" that clearly told them what was going to happen unless I took immediate action. I started laughing, which probably wasn't what he expected since he hung up on me.
:LMAO:
Somebody with a heavy Indian accent just called me from "Windows Centre" to tell me that my Windows computer was going to crash. It was "sending signals" that clearly told them what was going to happen unless I took immediate action. I started laughing, which probably wasn't what he expected since he hung up on me.
:LMAO:
I just say that my husband is a computer programmer and hang up.
Somebody with a heavy Indian accent just called me from "Windows Centre" to tell me that my Windows computer was going to crash. It was "sending signals" that clearly told them what was going to happen unless I took immediate action. I started laughing, which probably wasn't what he expected since he hung up on me.
:LMAO:
Somebody with a heavy Indian accent just called me from "Windows Centre" to tell me that my Windows computer was going to crash. It was "sending signals" that clearly told them what was going to happen unless I took immediate action. I started laughing, which probably wasn't what he expected since he hung up on me.
:LMAO:
Some bullshitter in tech support in 2008(?) told me all about the virus my computer allegedly had.
He gave me a number to call, to have my computer remote-fixed for a third the cost of the entire unit.
Even I knew better than to go along with that. I'm naive in many ways, but not completely stupid. >:(
A.1. steak sauce bottles keep turning up inside Ohio library :lol1:
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A tasty mystery is brewing at an Ohio library after more than two dozen empty steak sauce bottles were found behind the books.
Jill Ralston, a spokesperson for the Avon Lake Public Library in Avon Lake, Ohio, said employees found the first bottle of A.1. steak sauce shoved inside of newspapers in January. They have since found another 30 bottles.
“There’s no label, and the labels have been peeled, but you can tell there had been a label on them,” Ralston told WOIO. “They’re dishwasher clean, dry inside and out, just a hint of A.1. still lingering in the bottle.”
Employees are perplexed because the bottle have been turning up in random place throughout the library. Ralston said most of the time they have found them behind books on the shelves.
“And some days we find multiples. There have been times when we’ve found many as three or four a day,” said she.
Some people believe it could be local kids playing a prank, but Ralston played down that theory.
“I think they’re being hidden during the day sometime, so that makes me think it’s not a student because we’re finding them after 3 p.m.,” she said.
She did say that if it is in fact a game, the perpetrator should let them know the rules so they can play along.
“Are we messing up the game by finding them and removing them from the shelf? I have no idea," said Ralston.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/03/16/1-steak-sauce-bottles-keep-turning-up-inside-ohio-library.html
Found some Dolby stuff on eBay that I really want but that I can't really justify buying. :(
Found some Dolby stuff on eBay that I really want but that I can't really justify buying. :(
"I hit the bid button by mistake."
"My dog bumped the phone."
"My kid hit buy it now."
Pick one. >:D
^I've been wondering if I should see it or not.
I have nothing more to say than:
Shiny = happy
I totally love this and would probably burn my retinas out from staring at it in the sunlight if it was anywhere near me.
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
Hey Genesis! How are you? you still into baseball? (i hope im remembering correctly...you did used to like baseball right? cubs fan?)
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
Hey Genesis! How are you? you still into baseball? (i hope im remembering correctly...you did used to like baseball right? cubs fan?)
Yeah, I'm still a baseball fan (mostly Cubs). I'm fine.... just been working as a janitor part-time :-/
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
Hey Genesis! How are you? you still into baseball? (i hope im remembering correctly...you did used to like baseball right? cubs fan?)
Yeah, I'm still a baseball fan (mostly Cubs). I'm fine.... just been working as a janitor part-time :-/
Is the job enjoyable? I was going to say "nice!", but noticed your emoticon isnt exactly looking pleased [ :-/ ].
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
Hey Genesis! How are you? you still into baseball? (i hope im remembering correctly...you did used to like baseball right? cubs fan?)
Yeah, I'm still a baseball fan (mostly Cubs). I'm fine.... just been working as a janitor part-time :-/
Is the job enjoyable? I was going to say "nice!", but noticed your emoticon isnt exactly looking pleased [ :-/ ].
The people interaction is okay, it's just something I don't want to do for the rest of my life. (Which is why I'm wanting to go back to school)
wow! looks alien or futuristic! wish the shardes were cemented together though because it would be a shame for it to erode sharp glass along the beach and into the sea. *sigh.... it looks really cool though.
:bigcry: You're back! :bigcry:
Hey Genesis! How are you? you still into baseball? (i hope im remembering correctly...you did used to like baseball right? cubs fan?)
Yeah, I'm still a baseball fan (mostly Cubs). I'm fine.... just been working as a janitor part-time :-/
Is the job enjoyable? I was going to say "nice!", but noticed your emoticon isnt exactly looking pleased [ :-/ ].
The people interaction is okay, it's just something I don't want to do for the rest of my life. (Which is why I'm wanting to go back to school)
What kind of jobs would you most enjoy if you had the opportunity?
Myrtle is gone. :bigcry:
Myrtle is a large gopher tortoise who has lived in our fenced backyard for probably eight years. They're a protected species so we just left him alone and let him do his turtle thing. But he never left the yard and he didn't mind our presence or even the dog. He's been gone for a week and he's been a part of our life so long, it's like loosing a pet. :emosad:
Myrtle is a large gopher tortoise who has lived in our fenced backyard for probably eight years. They're a protected species so we just left him alone and let him do his turtle thing. But he never left the yard and he didn't mind our presence or even the dog. He's been gone for a week and he's been a part of our life so long, it's like loosing a pet. :emosad:
That's cool as hell.
Don't give up hope, they can live a long time from what I'm reading...and April is the start of mating season.
Myrtle is a large gopher tortoise who has lived in our fenced backyard for probably eight years. They're a protected species so we just left him alone and let him do his turtle thing. But he never left the yard and he didn't mind our presence or even the dog. He's been gone for a week and he's been a part of our life so long, it's like loosing a pet. :emosad:
That's cool as hell.
Don't give up hope, they can live a long time from what I'm reading...and April is the start of mating season.
The first year he showed up there were two of them, and they would come and go from the yard to the woods through a hole in the back fence. But within the first year the smaller one left, though Myrtle stayed and stopped venturing into the woods. Sugarbutt is hoping he's off mating, but I think it's weird he's never left to look for a mate in so many years. :dunno:
:lol1:
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/52/b4/63/52b463f4f1ecff67042bf60f3954f762.jpg)
The decision part of that seems key. While it makes sense certain circumstances require collaboration, some people don't seem to mind making unilateral decisions while others seem to generally seek input. Have never been in a position of managing others so tend to have patience with the latter because when decisions go wrong, am not the one at risk.
What's really funny is how people insist on having a meeting about every little thing. Endless discussions, new meetings, people brought in to make decisions, more meetings. That very fast letter is a better option.
The decision part of that seems key. While it makes sense certain circumstances require collaboration, some people don't seem to mind making unilateral decisions while others seem to generally seek input. Have never been in a position of managing others so tend to have patience with the latter because when decisions go wrong, am not the one at risk.
What's really funny is how people insist on having a meeting about every little thing. Endless discussions, new meetings, people brought in to make decisions, more meetings. That very fast letter is a better option.
That's something which can be fixed with an email? :laugh:The decision part of that seems key. While it makes sense certain circumstances require collaboration, some people don't seem to mind making unilateral decisions while others seem to generally seek input. Have never been in a position of managing others so tend to have patience with the latter because when decisions go wrong, am not the one at risk.
What's really funny is how people insist on having a meeting about every little thing. Endless discussions, new meetings, people brought in to make decisions, more meetings. That very fast letter is a better option.
Nah, the decision part was just something I had experienced earlier that day. Someone was brought in to make a decision, not because he knew things others didn't or because he was more qualified, but because some of those present didn't understand the issue.
That particular meeting ended with me explaining the issue again, this time to the new arrival, and because the others still didn't understand the issue - the new arrival did and agreed with me - it was instead decided that we needed yet another meeting.
That's something which can be fixed with an email? :laugh:The decision part of that seems key. While it makes sense certain circumstances require collaboration, some people don't seem to mind making unilateral decisions while others seem to generally seek input. Have never been in a position of managing others so tend to have patience with the latter because when decisions go wrong, am not the one at risk.
What's really funny is how people insist on having a meeting about every little thing. Endless discussions, new meetings, people brought in to make decisions, more meetings. That very fast letter is a better option.
Nah, the decision part was just something I had experienced earlier that day. Someone was brought in to make a decision, not because he knew things others didn't or because he was more qualified, but because some of those present didn't understand the issue.
That particular meeting ended with me explaining the issue again, this time to the new arrival, and because the others still didn't understand the issue - the new arrival did and agreed with me - it was instead decided that we needed yet another meeting.
There is about 40 Russian bots on here right now
Damn it... and I wanted to practice my Russian
Damn it... and I wanted to practice my Russian
I get a lot of email offers for sexy Russian young ladies of impecible breeding who are looking to meet me.
Yes ... but the last time the Russians met the royal family, they overthrew it during the Bolshevik revolution.
Damn it... and I wanted to practice my Russian
I get a lot of email offers for sexy Russian young ladies of impecible breeding who are looking to meet me.
Damn it... and I wanted to practice my Russian
I get a lot of email offers for sexy Russian young ladies of impecible breeding who are looking to meet me.
I nearly married a Russian girl when I was young. It was about a year before the Communist regime ended and she was studying here and was scared to go back. I told her I'd marry her so she could stay. She ended up leaving becaue she was worried about what they'd do to her family in retribution if she didn't return.I was being flippant, but your journey seems more serious. Loss of a favored can be rough.
I still remember her smile, her laugh, and her peculiarly Russian hand knitted underwear.
There's been too much life happening this week. :GA:
The cub randomly pointed at a package of croissants in the store and said he liked them. He ate a huge one for lunch and another one for dinner. This is a big deal for a kid who refuses to eat much more than PB and honey, and mac and cheese.