actually i got the "correct" answer on the first try, but just barely
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who says there's a "correct" or "incorrect"?
did you shit on the floor? that's the fastest option i think.
Shitting before the game starts is the fastest. Try it out yourself.
This is followed closely by shitting in your pants.
This is followed closely by shitting in your pants.
for the most fun you'll have this year, go to:
http://www.bahamasbridalbailout.com/photo/1111/struggle-our-love and read it out loud -- like it was meant to be read. like you know you want to read it. with passion.
http://www.bahamasbridalbailout.com/photo/1111/struggle-our-love and read it out loud -- like it was meant to be read. like you know you want to read it. with passion.
everybody remember their konami code? it's up up down down left right left right B A Start (enter)
espn.com
looks like somebody is bored at work
espn.com
looks like somebody is bored at work
Screen shot?
my brother-in-law found this
http://www.pornfortheblind.org/audio/cumoverload.mp3
http://www.pornfortheblind.org/audio/cumoverload.mp3
and i just saw a commercial about this:
onlinebootycall.com
onlinebootycall.com
... craigslist?
... shawn's mom's myspace?
yes and yes
looks like i found some new music to listen to while playing poker online! :O
haha: "Help out by recording a website description. There are currently 5 unfulfilled requests."
haha: "Help out by recording a website description. There are currently 5 unfulfilled requests."
Rifftrax is pretty awesome. Check out the collaborations between Mike Nelson and Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka from Something Awful.
so while perusing the "rooms for rent" section of craig's list, i found this at the end of someones posting:
P.S. Addendum: I have gone hiking in the Cascades and Olympics here, the Colorado Rockies, and Sierra and really enjoy the open air, space and starlit skies. Enjoyed running, tennis, basketball and sports in general. Have been involved in nonverbal art: Abstract Expressionism (Willem De Koenig, Jackson Pollock, Morris Graves), Nonobjective Art, Modern Dance, Electronic Visual Symphonies. (Enjoy and constantly inspired by surreal, impressionistic, representational,etc art and Hubble space photos of outer space and beyond as well.) Also, enjoy passive sedentary activities like theater, symphonies, musicals, jazz, operas (Phillip Glass, Benjamin Britten), dance, movies, folk festivals and attend art galleries and museums.
On a different note, having an active irrepressible imagination combined with a hardcore scientific frame of mind I do confess a weakness for wanting to know what exactly are the extremely subtle inner-outer realms of mind, body and feeling states that supposedly come up in various forms of yoga, meditations, shamanism etc. I am not convinced that spirituality and religion, in a general sense, does not help some people and paradoxically the opposite and double opposite seems to be true as well. (the universe is an awfully big place and for some reason like it or not there seems to be room for just about everyone.) Enjoy discussions in or on environment, economics, politics, philosophy, biology, physics, religion, finance, sociology and yes, cosmology and whatever else. (After finishing the book on cosmology I plan to do one on biophysics, a pet project which started on Dec. 1999.) In literature fascinated by Shakespeare (actually Lord Edward de Vere in my opinion), Harry Potter and Le Guin and Lord of the Rings, Omar Khayyam, Bhagavad Gita, Sophocles, SciFi, etc, etc. However, right now my attention is solely, wholly and simply centered on getting some papers out this year.
i think he needs a friend. just not me...
P.S. Addendum: I have gone hiking in the Cascades and Olympics here, the Colorado Rockies, and Sierra and really enjoy the open air, space and starlit skies. Enjoyed running, tennis, basketball and sports in general. Have been involved in nonverbal art: Abstract Expressionism (Willem De Koenig, Jackson Pollock, Morris Graves), Nonobjective Art, Modern Dance, Electronic Visual Symphonies. (Enjoy and constantly inspired by surreal, impressionistic, representational,etc art and Hubble space photos of outer space and beyond as well.) Also, enjoy passive sedentary activities like theater, symphonies, musicals, jazz, operas (Phillip Glass, Benjamin Britten), dance, movies, folk festivals and attend art galleries and museums.
On a different note, having an active irrepressible imagination combined with a hardcore scientific frame of mind I do confess a weakness for wanting to know what exactly are the extremely subtle inner-outer realms of mind, body and feeling states that supposedly come up in various forms of yoga, meditations, shamanism etc. I am not convinced that spirituality and religion, in a general sense, does not help some people and paradoxically the opposite and double opposite seems to be true as well. (the universe is an awfully big place and for some reason like it or not there seems to be room for just about everyone.) Enjoy discussions in or on environment, economics, politics, philosophy, biology, physics, religion, finance, sociology and yes, cosmology and whatever else. (After finishing the book on cosmology I plan to do one on biophysics, a pet project which started on Dec. 1999.) In literature fascinated by Shakespeare (actually Lord Edward de Vere in my opinion), Harry Potter and Le Guin and Lord of the Rings, Omar Khayyam, Bhagavad Gita, Sophocles, SciFi, etc, etc. However, right now my attention is solely, wholly and simply centered on getting some papers out this year.
i think he needs a friend. just not me...