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Chat Thread 39: A Heartwarming Children's Movie
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I used to do that with dominoes, dominoes are suprisingly fun to play with outside of their intended uses/games.
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like throwing them at the people who DO use them properly
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I used to play dominoes and Jenga with videotapes. Good 'ol times.
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Duck season!texascat018 wrote:Exam season....
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Rabbit season!
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Elmer season
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You're all wrong! It's baseball season! *tosses a baseball*
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Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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okay...SAY HIGH TO COURAGE AND MURIEL FOR ME
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Dear god, WHY!? Does the great frosty north at least have the internet??TheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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Maybe while you are living on the Canadian prairies who can go visit Midian... where the monsters live!TheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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Monsters?!Radio Blue Heart wrote:... where the monsters live!TheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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Welcome to the Prairie! now we share common interest in notingness and cold.TheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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Do I spy a remote control for Version Fios? It sure looks like it.
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we use Shaw remote eh! Canadian network company. I kinda want to switch over to netflix, but not sure if it's good or not.
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Its a bit of drive, Midian is somewhere in the middle of Albert. According to the book "Cabal" anyway...Karlos wrote:Monsters?!Radio Blue Heart wrote:... where the monsters live!TheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
WWWOOOOOWWW!!! =D
Now that's awesome!
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Speaking of scary things...
Eating mashed potatoes without gravy.
No, really. I'm eating some without gravy right now. *Shutters* Why am I doing this...
Eating mashed potatoes without gravy.
No, really. I'm eating some without gravy right now. *Shutters* Why am I doing this...
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Just use some salt and pepper, and go to it.
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I had salt within an arms length the entire time and never thought to use it, but now it's too late. I finished them.
(Yes. I am on my computer, and have a salt shaker within an arms length. I also have two bottles of hot sauce. This is also saddened by the fact I have a laptop and am currently lying on my stomach on my bed, meaning the salt and hot sauce is on the headboard. Along with 10 empty Sprite cans, 1 half empty can that I'm currently drinking from, and 1 unopened can for when I finish the open one.)
(Yes. I am on my computer, and have a salt shaker within an arms length. I also have two bottles of hot sauce. This is also saddened by the fact I have a laptop and am currently lying on my stomach on my bed, meaning the salt and hot sauce is on the headboard. Along with 10 empty Sprite cans, 1 half empty can that I'm currently drinking from, and 1 unopened can for when I finish the open one.)
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That's it? Try eating mashed potatoes without the potatoes. Now, that is scary.JeffCvt wrote:Speaking of scary things...
Eating mashed potatoes without gravy.
No, really. I'm eating some without gravy right now. *Shutters* Why am I doing this...
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Or gravy without mashed potatoes for that matter.
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Are you kidding? Gravy isn't that bad by itself.
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Well at least there'll be hockey fansTheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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And don't forget your friendly neighborhood moose!Seth wrote:Well at least there'll be hockey fansTheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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Canada:even the moose are friendly.Duster wrote:And don't forget your friendly neighborhood moose!Seth wrote:Well at least there'll be hockey fansTheMobian wrote:Moving to Saskatchewan (AKA: The Middle of Nowhere) tomorrow. Lets hope there are actual people living there to converse with.
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dumb, but freindly
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I take offense to that. My T.A. for my Statistics class was a moose. That stereotype is dangerous and untrue.
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Gravy? That's a funny way to spell "ketchup."JeffCvt wrote:Are you kidding? Gravy isn't that bad by itself.
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"Catsup"!Sleet wrote:Gravy? That's a funny way to spell "ketchup."JeffCvt wrote:Are you kidding? Gravy isn't that bad by itself.
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Friendly, eh?Otaku-Boy wrote:dumb, but freindly
I take it this is another instance of you liking it but it definitely not liking you?Sleet wrote:JeffCvt wrote: Are you kidding? Gravy isn't that bad by itself.
Gravy? That's a funny way to spell "ketchup."
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Could be worse. Could be the Trailer Park Boys.Tha Housefox wrote:Friendly, eh?Otaku-Boy wrote:dumb, but freindly
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I'm not sure what you mean. Those would be fantastic neighbors to have.Radio Blue Heart wrote:Could be worse. Could be the Trailer Park Boys.Tha Housefox wrote:Friendly, eh?Otaku-Boy wrote:dumb, but freindly
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Of course they could make great neighbors why wouldn't they? The key to having neighbors is "mutual respect".Radio Blue Heart wrote:Could be worse. Could be the Trailer Park Boys.Tha Housefox wrote:Friendly, eh?Otaku-Boy wrote:dumb, but freindly
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Until they rob you...
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Well to be fair ANYONE can rob you blind, whether they live in a trailer or not, be they young or old, male or female, rich or poor.
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You misunderstand. "Trailer Park Boys" is a Canadian comedy about ex-convicts living in a trailer park. I will send you a link. Its a pop culture reference.Duster wrote:Well to be fair ANYONE can rob you blind, whether they live in a trailer or not, be they young or old, male or female, rich or poor.
Also I lived the first 10 years of my life in a trailer. I know what I am talking about.
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