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    Mojo_JojoMojo_Jojo We are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourse Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    All sigs and avatars are ship shape and Bristol fashion over here.

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    Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
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    DasUberEdwardDasUberEdward Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Okay that's just chrome. I still have a weird feeling. But. . .class in five minutes..hrm.

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    PonyPony Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I use Chrome.

    It's not Chrome.

    It's you.

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    Mojo_JojoMojo_Jojo We are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourse Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Chrome was okay but wouldn't let me use any drop down menus, so I stopped using it quickly as I enjoy dropping down menus.

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    PonyPony Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    what really annoys me with chrome is i can't use ctrl+b to bold text on this forum and such

    with IE and Firefox i can, with chrome, pressing ctrl+b brings up the bookmarks folder, it's stupid

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    DasUberEdwardDasUberEdward Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Pony wrote: »
    what really annoys me with chrome is i can't use ctrl+b to bold text on this forum and such

    with IE and Firefox i can, with chrome, pressing ctrl+b brings up the bookmarks folder, it's stupid

    Also the spell check is terrible.

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    electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

    wii fit!

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    PonyPony Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

    Pick a martial arts school that is nearby and teaches an art you are interested in?

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    electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Pony wrote: »
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

    Pick a martial arts school that is nearby and teaches an art you are interested in?
    See I'm not super-interested in martial arts. I've been trying to do more big hobby constructions and things involving heavy lifting, but that has the downside of requiring materials and unfortunately all the things I'm best at are tiny tiny not heavy at all things.

    EDIT: Actually that answers the question right there, I need to find something I need to concrete.

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Pony wrote: »
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

    Pick a martial arts school that is nearby and teaches an art you are interested in?
    See I'm not super-interested in martial arts. I've been trying to do more big hobby constructions and things involving heavy lifting, but that has the downside of requiring materials and unfortunately all the things I'm best at are tiny tiny not heavy at all things.

    EDIT: Actually that answers the question right there, I need to find something I need to concrete.

    build a grill!

    actually that isnt too labor intensive...

    retile your floors?

    rip down a wall and make 2 rooms into 1?

    take up kayaking? or skiing? (i think they have skiing in australia...)

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    HaphazardHaphazard Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    ELM and sumo, a match made in heaven.

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    AlectharAlecthar Alan Shore We're not territorial about that sort of thing, are we?Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Build a treehouse. Treehouses are sweet.

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    Brucelee41042Brucelee41042 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Pony wrote: »
    I really need to work out some activity by which to get back in shape. I don't think I can do pure exercise any more. I need to dress it up somehow.

    Pick a martial arts school that is nearby and teaches an art you are interested in?
    See I'm not super-interested in martial arts. I've been trying to do more big hobby constructions and things involving heavy lifting, but that has the downside of requiring materials and unfortunately all the things I'm best at are tiny tiny not heavy at all things.

    EDIT: Actually that answers the question right there, I need to find something I need to concrete.

    Do you live near trees? Go buy an axe and chop the shit out of them. If anyone asks why, tell them you're training for the Lumberjack games on ESPN.

    EDIT: This is what I do for GPP and grip work.

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    ViolentChemistryViolentChemistry __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2008
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Build a treehouse. Treehouses are sweet.

    Better yet, build a treehouse for taking hookers to, and then build it so the bed is a trap-door that drops them into a labyrinth of horrors, with swinging blades and multiple doors that might lead to freedom if they pick the right one or the polar-bear from Lost if they pick the wrong one etc.

    It should also have a lake of acid.

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    DynagripDynagrip Break me a million hearts HoustonRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2008
    playing left 4 dead right before bedtime ensures that i get like a full night's worth of zombie dreams.

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    electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I think I'm going to take all the left over stainless steel pipe from my house being built and weld it into a makeshift exoskeleton. I mean I've got the Mig, Argon and a stainless steel spool - it would be criminal not to!

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    AlectharAlecthar Alan Shore We're not territorial about that sort of thing, are we?Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

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    DoxaDoxa Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    best thing about working at a grocery store:

    I was going on a thirty minute break and walked by the bakery to see if I could catch a word with one of the workers, I saw them taking a few pies on a rack from the firesale spot and asked them what they were doing with those pies. They said they were getting old so they had to toss them. I got a whole eight inch apple pie. I ate it all with my hands while sitting outside. It was beautiful.

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

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    Shazkar ShadowstormShazkar Shadowstorm Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    it's cooooold

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    AegeriAegeri Tiny wee bacteriums Plateau of LengRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    I read that and my immediate thought was "wood cutting is a really poor way of making gold because it's such a slow boring minigame".

    Then I realised you weren't talking about Fable 2.

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    durandal4532durandal4532 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aegeri wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    I read that and my immediate thought was "wood cutting is a really poor way of making gold because it's such a slow boring minigame".

    Then I realised you weren't talking about Fable 2.

    Ditto. I should get out more I think.

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    ViolentChemistryViolentChemistry __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

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    Brucelee41042Brucelee41042 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    Oh wait... you can make money that way? I've been doing this all wrong. I've been just driving to some random location, walking back into the woods for about half a mile, then going crazy with an axe all over mother natures well-planted face.

    Actually, im going to take a picture the next time I go. Just a bunch of fallen maples, pines, and locust trees strewn about.

    EDIT: Yes I know this is probably private property

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    monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    it's cooooold

    Pansy.

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    monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    Oh wait... you can make money that way? I've been doing this all wrong. I've been just driving to some random location, walking back into the woods for about half a mile, then going crazy with an axe all over mother natures well-planted face.

    Actually, im going to take a picture the next time I go. Just a bunch of fallen maples, pines, and locust trees strewn about.

    EDIT: Yes I know this is probably private property

    lorax.jpg

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    Shazkar ShadowstormShazkar Shadowstorm Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    it's cooooold

    Pansy.
    shut it

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    it's cooooold

    Pansy.
    shut it

    abloo

    bloo

    bloo

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    evilbobevilbob RADELAIDERegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    :x I wish these infomercials would hurry up and finish. I need the jesus shows they have on after to put me to sleep.

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    monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

    watch?v=7sGKvDNdJNA

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

    watch?v=7sGKvDNdJNA


    youtube is blocked by work for me, so maybe a paraphrase?

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    IncenjucarIncenjucar VChatter Seattle, WARegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Someone please come to my office and tazer the receptionist so she will stop singing please.

    Argh. To work I go.

    Where are my goddamn headphones.

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    monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

    watch?v=7sGKvDNdJNA


    youtube is blocked by work for me, so maybe a paraphrase?

    The old CEI commercial: "Some people call it a pollutant; we call it life."

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    durandal4532durandal4532 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    it's cooooold

    Pansy.
    shut it

    abloo

    bloo

    bloo

    It's so cold! I had forgotten how cold it got here. I don't want a winter semester this year.

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    Shazkar ShadowstormShazkar Shadowstorm Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I'm tired of living with people
    There's always one or two people who just don't clean their shit up
    Aurghhh

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    Dunadan019Dunadan019 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

    watch?v=7sGKvDNdJNA


    youtube is blocked by work for me, so maybe a paraphrase?

    The old CEI commercial: "Some people call it a pollutant; we call it life."

    still dont get it....

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    GoslingGosling Looking Up Soccer In Mongolia Right Now, Probably Watertown, WIRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I know I'm going to put in something for Child's Play this year, just don't know what I'm going to get yet.

    I'm leaning towards the Play-Doh, though. (Remember last year Tycho said they have to chuck the Play-Doh out after each use, to avoid contamination. So there's a constant need to restock.)

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    ViolentChemistryViolentChemistry __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2008
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Dunadan019 wrote: »
    Alecthar wrote: »
    Woodcutting is actually quite a good idea, especially if you can find some that someone's trying to get rid of for some reason.

    my friend buys land (probably not any more) and then cuts down the sought after trees on it and sells them to lumber companies. at the same time he clears the land in a specific area for firewood and sells that to people. then he resells the land for profit since it is now 'developed'.

    Personally accelerating deforestation is something to be proud of. Even the logging and paper industries replant their trees now, the bunch of fucking pissant hippies. It's like they think they'll be out of work when there's no trees left or some pinko nonsense like that.

    you should stop breathing so that you emit less carbon dioxide. after all, GLOBAL WARMING!

    the amount of trees he cuts down is a pitance compared to logging companies, im talking about 100 trees on a 100 acre... forrest.

    What does global warming have to do with it? Planting more trees doesn't fix it.

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