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Post by thommmmm on Oct 26, 2008 20:10:41 GMT -5
JIM: "what are you watching?" THOM: "chinatown." JIM: "who?" THOM: "chinatown." JIM: "what movie is this?"
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Post by thommmmm on Oct 29, 2008 8:35:56 GMT -5
a guy i work with who recently began working in a different building just called my office to say: "hey so i'm listening to your song "zuggernaut" and i really really like it."
and that's what happened today!
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Post by sashwap on Oct 29, 2008 9:15:45 GMT -5
HA
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Post by ashinyobject on Nov 2, 2008 15:10:17 GMT -5
Today, well yesterday, I decided who I'm voting for
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Post by thommmmm on Nov 2, 2008 15:14:09 GMT -5
what took you so long?
i hope you're voting for arthur bond.
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Post by polishq on Nov 2, 2008 15:15:39 GMT -5
A vote for me is a vote for George Bush.
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Post by ashinyobject on Nov 2, 2008 15:29:15 GMT -5
Hahahehe
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Post by flamingoyster on Nov 9, 2008 2:31:10 GMT -5
this afternoon i saw two people pulling a new big screen tv in a squeaky wagon, i was cracking up pretty bad, i'm still laughing actually......muahaha......................
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Post by thommmmm on Nov 30, 2008 17:07:18 GMT -5
i was reading buckminster fuller's wikipedia entry. i read one paragraph aloud to jim:
THOM: The words "down" and "up", according to Fuller, are awkward in that they refer to a planar concept of direction inconsistent with human experience. The words "in" and "out" should be used instead, he argued, because they better describe an object's relation to a gravitational center, the Earth. "I suggest to audiences that they say, "I'm going 'outstairs' and 'instairs.'" At first that sounds strange to them; They all laugh about it. But if they try saying in and out for a few days in fun, they find themselves beginning to realize that they are indeed going inward and outward in respect to the center of Earth, which is our Spaceship Earth. And for the first time they begin to feel real "reality."
JIM: Shut out.
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Post by echoesofairplanes on Dec 1, 2008 16:45:17 GMT -5
i was reading buckminster fuller's wikipedia entry. i read one paragraph aloud to jim: THOM: The words "down" and "up", according to Fuller, are awkward in that they refer to a planar concept of direction inconsistent with human experience. The words "in" and "out" should be used instead, he argued, because they better describe an object's relation to a gravitational center, the Earth. "I suggest to audiences that they say, "I'm going 'outstairs' and 'instairs.'" At first that sounds strange to them; They all laugh about it. But if they try saying in and out for a few days in fun, they find themselves beginning to realize that they are indeed going inward and outward in respect to the center of Earth, which is our Spaceship Earth. And for the first time they begin to feel real "reality." JIM: Shut out. ;D
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Post by ashinyobject on Dec 2, 2008 22:37:26 GMT -5
I'm buying a car, slowly, over some time, starting today. So that means I'm driving it now
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Post by karpe on Dec 2, 2008 22:42:16 GMT -5
that's brett, singlehandedly propping up the economy
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Post by ashinyobject on Dec 2, 2008 22:47:07 GMT -5
Well It is a Toyota Yaris I singlehandedly got 4 people laid off from Chevrolet.
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Post by mike on Dec 4, 2008 22:39:27 GMT -5
so today there was a concert at my school, the band and orchestra and chorus. so after playing but before jazz band i went into a back room thing where a bunch of people were watching the local abc channel. it was a live video of a performance at boston commons, some christmas show, but it was a girl from my grade singing on stage on tv. made me say "holy shit!"
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Post by mike on Dec 14, 2008 23:38:25 GMT -5
what happened in iraq today?
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