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I used to loathe talking on the phone, then I got a job where 99% of my job is answering the phone and making calls on others behalfs. I'm telling you, it is easily the best way to get over any kind of phone-phobia.
ok so we could do moma which is $20 and is super crowded and requires one train
we could do the new museum which is $12 and is walking distance
we could do american museum of national history which is $16 and requires two trains but also has the widest range of exhibits and is in this poster's opinion, in possession of the rudest, raddest titties
Cancer is when cells stop letting the body mooch off their hard work - clearly a community of like-minded cells should isolate themselves and do the best job each can do, even if the rest of the body collapses!
FeralWho needs a medical license when you've got style?Registered Userregular
Dammit.
My awesome Joe Biden [chat] is doomed to failure a second time.
I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
Zen VulgarityAsk me about Super Propaneand Super Propane accessoriesRegistered Userregular
Zen: *waits fifteen minutes extra past his time for the interview*
Interviewer: Come in. Sorry for making you wait.
Zen: Ah fuck I'm screwed.
Interviewer: Yeah this is just a formality. I already picked you for a spot with us this coming year.
Me: :shock:
passer i knew we would find something to agree on sooner or later!
His falsetto is poorly done and the lyrics are often times contrived, if not outright 'ooh-fantasy-new-age' pandering.
Yeah, Neal Peart is a bad lyricist. I will admit that.
Rush's best songs are instrumentals.
Geddy Lee serves more or less no purpose. They should replace him with a violinist or something.
I am comforted by Richard Dawkins’ theory of memes. Those are mental units: thoughts, ideas, gestures, notions, songs, beliefs, rhymes, ideals, teachings, sayings, phrases, clichés that move from mind to mind as genes move from body to body. After a lifetime of writing, teaching, broadcasting and telling too many jokes, I will leave behind more memes than many. They will all also eventually die, but so it goes. - Roger Ebert, I Do Not Fear Death
ok so we could do moma which is $20 and is super crowded and requires one train
we could do the new museum which is $12 and is walking distance
we could do american museum of national history which is $16 and requires two trains but also has the widest range of exhibits and is in this poster's opinion, in possession of the rudest, raddest titties
what say you, elendil and sarksus
you could try the met. my buddy is a curator there
1) be on a project where something gets made at the end
2) get a decent paycheck
3) not have to fight over grant money and tenure
4) not have to teach remedial classes for the first 20 years
I think this is because you work for military contractors in the US, this has not been the experience of the people I went to University with. The military contractor industry in the UK is limited to a select few companies, one of which is BAE Systems, who are famously awful to work for if you aren't an assembly line worker.
On the other hand, those that went into academia have literally put satellites into space.
Zen: *waits fifteen minutes extra past his time for the interview*
Interviewer: Come in. Sorry for making you wait.
Zen: Ah fuck I'm screwed.
Interviewer: Yeah this is just a formality. I already picked you for a spot with us this coming year.
Me: :shock:
And then zen found out that spot was in front of the rape table.
"NO!!!! This is what it must have felt like when I was a clown."
ok so we could do moma which is $20 and is super crowded and requires one train
we could do the new museum which is $12 and is walking distance
we could do american museum of national history which is $16 and requires two trains but also has the widest range of exhibits and is in this poster's opinion, in possession of the rudest, raddest titties
ok so we could do moma which is $20 and is super crowded and requires one train
we could do the new museum which is $12 and is walking distance
we could do american museum of national history which is $16 and requires two trains but also has the widest range of exhibits and is in this poster's opinion, in possession of the rudest, raddest titties
what say you, elendil and sarksus
I would like to see them all
if we stay overnight on saturday i would be happy to hit up all of 'em
in all seriousness
but i am not sure whether i'm staying
we can't do all three on saturday, though, because they close too early
1) be on a project where something gets made at the end
2) get a decent paycheck
3) not have to fight over grant money and tenure
4) not have to teach remedial classes for the first 20 years
I think this is because you work for military contractors in the US, this has not been the experience of the people I went to University with. The military contractor industry in the UK is limited to a select few companies, one of which is BAE Systems, who are famously awful to work for if you aren't an assembly line worker.
On the other hand, those that went into academia have literally put satellites into space.
Yeah i think it's a national thing. Academics in the US are generally treated pretty badly with a whole lot of political bullshit.
And yeah I worked with some BAE folks in Greenland and they were not treated all that well so i guess i agree. On the other hand they had this deal where they were deployed for six weeks, then off for seven weeks, and they earned around $100k/ yr for that. Not bad for people without a college degree i guess
Zen: *waits fifteen minutes extra past his time for the interview*
Interviewer: Come in. Sorry for making you wait.
Zen: Ah fuck I'm screwed.
Interviewer: Yeah this is just a formality. I already picked you for a spot with us this coming year.
Me: :shock:
And then zen found out that spot was in front of the rape table.
"NO!!!! This is what it must have felt like when I was a clown."
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Preacher - I don't care if he's a Rush fan just so long as I don't have to listen to it.
Yeah communism chat is the worst chat.
YOU'RE BREAKING MY HEART PASSER!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RSCRZJZgoU
it's pretty amazing guys
we could do the new museum which is $12 and is walking distance
we could do american museum of national history which is $16 and requires two trains but also has the widest range of exhibits and is in this poster's opinion, in possession of the rudest, raddest titties
what say you, elendil and sarksus
My awesome Joe Biden [chat] is doomed to failure a second time.
dude you are already jailed
it would be a real shame if you ended up getting a ban when your love of rush stacks another infraction on you
a real shame
It's what I do, darlin'. It's what I do.
Interviewer: Come in. Sorry for making you wait.
Zen: Ah fuck I'm screwed.
Interviewer: Yeah this is just a formality. I already picked you for a spot with us this coming year.
Me: :shock:
Rush's best songs are instrumentals.
Geddy Lee serves more or less no purpose. They should replace him with a violinist or something.
you could try the met. my buddy is a curator there
I think this is because you work for military contractors in the US, this has not been the experience of the people I went to University with. The military contractor industry in the UK is limited to a select few companies, one of which is BAE Systems, who are famously awful to work for if you aren't an assembly line worker.
On the other hand, those that went into academia have literally put satellites into space.
And then zen found out that spot was in front of the rape table.
"NO!!!! This is what it must have felt like when I was a clown."
That's cool I can just appeal to tube. Also:
Just cos you got the power
That don't mean you got the right!
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
In the wind of change. :whistle:
it put Leonard Cohen's Avalanche on my Tom Waits station
which is actually pretty apt and a good song
Letting us see the Caruso for like 15 glorious years?
:lol: I lolled
who is he gonna give medkits to?
the Vietcong? so he can kill them again?
i woke up this morning and my head hurt
if we stay overnight on saturday i would be happy to hit up all of 'em
in all seriousness
but i am not sure whether i'm staying
we can't do all three on saturday, though, because they close too early
Yeah i think it's a national thing. Academics in the US are generally treated pretty badly with a whole lot of political bullshit.
And yeah I worked with some BAE folks in Greenland and they were not treated all that well so i guess i agree. On the other hand they had this deal where they were deployed for six weeks, then off for seven weeks, and they earned around $100k/ yr for that. Not bad for people without a college degree i guess
Can't think of anything but Kriek yet. Maybe some dry ciders.
If I want to listen to instrumental music it sure as heck isn't gonna be prog rock instrumental.
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
I'll be in securities arbitration
I do the raping.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSsKJIzwapA&feature=related