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[chat]worms for children (not intestinal)

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  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
  • amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    For sale, break room coffee, never drank

    are YOU on the beer list?
  • WonderMinkWonderMink Adventure! Candy IslandRegistered User regular
    Tav wrote: »
    whiskey tastes like chemicals and burning which is why you gotta cut the taste with a nice crisp diet coke

    When we visited the Bacardi distillery, we went on the fancy tasting tour. Jebustina and I and a bunch of business men in suits basically. There was a series of snifters each with increasingly aged rum in them. As we went on with the tasting Jebustina got more and more of a face that said much the same thing you did, that it "tasted like chemicals and burning"

    The final one was a 20 year aged rum that they only serve at the distillery tour. The kind you can't get anywhere, but if you could they would charge you something like 40 bucks for one tiny glass. The very kind tour guide saw her make a face and asked if she didn't like it, to which she replied that she was used to drinking rum and diet coke.

    The guy then left for a moment and came back with a diet coke and poured it in her rum snifter. All the business men nearly died of a brain aneurysm right then and there.

    and I wonder about my neighbors even though I don't have them
    but they're listening to every word I say
  • CaptainBeyondCaptainBeyond I've been out walking Registered User regular
    Nate has really good skin dang

    Is that a side effect of being a comedian

  • TuminTumin Registered User regular
    Nate has really good skin dang

    Is that a side effect of being a comedian

    Must be the thrown tomatoes

  • ChuChu poops peesRegistered User regular
    edited May 2022
    Chanus wrote: »
    twitter pointless stairs

    unlike these, the stairs on the strip in vegas are functional. but i must say they're some of the least pleasing elements of civil planning i've ever seen. it's an offputting, asymmetrical morass. i don't know why this picture reminded me so strongly.

    Chu on
  • GazingGazing In My Restless Dreams Registered User regular
    So tired of people underestimating my power!

  • emnmnmeemnmnme Registered User regular
    Maybe those stairs offer a better photo opportunity for a scenic overlook.

  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    Its OK Neco I'm still scared to incur your wrath

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  • DoodmannDoodmann Registered User regular
    zagdrob wrote: »
    So in Kei truck chat.

    These cuties.

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    My wife gave me the complete ok to find and buy one. So much cheaper and better and neater than a UTV. Gators are boring as shit.

    She said $6000 is my limit, it can't be rusty, and I need to be able to plate it (25 year rule means a 97 or older model year). To buy by July.

    I am so entirely happy about all of this.

    The dream. Godspeed you madman.

    Whippy wrote: »
    nope nope nope nope abort abort talk about anime
    I like to ART
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  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    i'm seeing a lot of Boomers clucking their tongues at the young people for not knowing the approval lumberjack gif is Robert Redford from 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, a film which did not do particularly well at the time it was released and no one should be surprised is not well-known 50 years later

    but that's Boomers i guess

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    Zavian is a boomer confirmed

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  • TuminTumin Registered User regular
    Chanus wrote: »
    i'm seeing a lot of Boomers clucking their tongues at the young people for not knowing the approval lumberjack gif is Robert Redford from 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, a film which did not do particularly well at the time it was released and no one should be surprised is not well-known 50 years later

    but that's Boomers i guess

    But Mr Boomerson, how can you click your tongue when you're turning to dust before my eyes?

  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator, Administrator admin
    Chanus wrote: »
    i'm seeing a lot of Boomers clucking their tongues at the young people for not knowing the approval lumberjack gif is Robert Redford from 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, a film which did not do particularly well at the time it was released and no one should be surprised is not well-known 50 years later

    but that's Boomers i guess

    Kids these days, not getting my references from the superb adventure game Monkey Island, published in 1990, a mere 12 years ago

  • knitdanknitdan Registered User regular
    Tasting 40 different bourbons: "weird, these all taste like they were made in a giant factory in Illinois
    Chanus wrote: »
    i'm seeing a lot of Boomers clucking their tongues at the young people for not knowing the approval lumberjack gif is Robert Redford from 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, a film which did not do particularly well at the time it was released and no one should be surprised is not well-known 50 years later

    but that's Boomers i guess
    Excuse me I am not a Boomer

    Also my tongue-clucking is largely at the people who not only didn't realize it was Robert Redford, but also just assumed it was Zach Gialfianiakias despite the overall look of the clip being a dead giveaway it was made in the 70s

    “I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
    -Indiana Solo, runner of blades
  • HonkHonk Honk is this poster. Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    I keep a mental list of good public bathrooms for emergencies, I used one today at a building belonging to my old college. I did get in because one of them wasn’t shut but would you know they have installed rfid locks on them.

    Now I will need a new toilet for north-town.

    PSN: Honkalot
  • skippyskippy Registered User regular
    good morning friends

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  • amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    Can you skin grizz?

    are YOU on the beer list?
  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    knitdan wrote: »
    Tasting 40 different bourbons: "weird, these all taste like they were made in a giant factory in Illinois
    Chanus wrote: »
    i'm seeing a lot of Boomers clucking their tongues at the young people for not knowing the approval lumberjack gif is Robert Redford from 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, a film which did not do particularly well at the time it was released and no one should be surprised is not well-known 50 years later

    but that's Boomers i guess
    Excuse me I am not a Boomer

    Also my tongue-clucking is largely at the people who not only didn't realize it was Robert Redford, but also just assumed it was Zach Gialfianiakias despite the overall look of the clip being a dead giveaway it was made in the 70s

    yes i'm saying this is an opinion that doesn't matter

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    tbf to the youths plenty of current media is made to look like it was shot in the 70s because that's currently trendy and that lumberjack looks a lot more like Zach Galifianakis than Robert Redford

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
  • knitdanknitdan Registered User regular
    Philistines, the lot of you

    Uncultured and brutish

    “I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
    -Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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  • amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    (I feel I don't have a valid opinion one way or another on the gif, because I'm me, so I have Jeremiah Johnson on three video formats)

    are YOU on the beer list?
  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    i wonder if we'll ever get to a point where using "Philistine" to mean "uncultured ignoramus" is no longer cool as the word has the same origin as Palestine, the Arabic word for Palestine even being فلسطين - FEE-leh-steen

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
  • amateurhouramateurhour One day I'll be professionalhour The woods somewhere in TennesseeRegistered User regular
    I wanted to camp in my woods this weekend but it looks like it's going to piss rain for the next couple of days.

    are YOU on the beer list?
  • TuminTumin Registered User regular
    I wanted to camp in my woods this weekend but it looks like it's going to piss rain for the next couple of days.

    This sounds like camping, yep

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  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    I wanted to camp in my woods this weekend but it looks like it's going to piss rain for the next couple of days.

    yeah same here except my plans are going to the soccer game tomorrow evening so it'll just be proper football weather

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
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  • AbdyAbdy Registered User regular
    Chanus wrote: »
    i wonder if we'll ever get to a point where using "Philistine" to mean "uncultured ignoramus" is no longer cool as the word has the same origin as Palestine, the Arabic word for Palestine even being فلسطين - FEE-leh-steen

    I'm allowed to say it because my taxes aren't supplying israel with missiles

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  • ChanusChanus Harbinger of the Spicy Rooster Apocalypse The Flames of a Thousand Collapsed StarsRegistered User, Moderator mod
    Zavian wrote: »
    Chanus wrote: »
    i wonder if we'll ever get to a point where using "Philistine" to mean "uncultured ignoramus" is no longer cool as the word has the same origin as Palestine, the Arabic word for Palestine even being فلسطين - FEE-leh-steen

    wait so youre saying philistine doesnt mean someone from philadelphia

    philistine from the greek for lover of stines

    Allegedly a voice of reason.
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  • AbdyAbdy Registered User regular
    also because I don't buy jaffa oranges which I don't think is a thing any more any ways

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