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Displayed name | Drew |
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Feature Length Animation Films in General | |
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written Monday, July 10 2006 15:55
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I really enjoyed "The Incredibles" (indeed, most Pixar features, with the exception of "Finding Nemo") as well as "Shrek 2." Generally, I also love traditional hand-animated features, and still love cartoons, though I never have time to watch them these days. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Friday, July 7 2006 11:43
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Nathan Benji Dave My wife's cell Seebach Glenn Sean Tuition Payment Plan Service My home number (my wife) My wife at work Excitement runs rampant. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Bride of the Abominable Photo Thread in General | |
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written Friday, July 7 2006 11:40
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Smoo, now don't get me wrong, but your photo reminds me ever so slightly of Gareth Keenan from "The Office." You aren't in the Territorial Army, are you? :P Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Off the top of your head in General | |
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written Friday, July 7 2006 11:36
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Off the top of my head... "Ask Me Anything" - The Strokes "In My Place" - Coldplay "Bad Mouth" - Fugazi "Bouree" - Jethro Tull "Hand in Hand" - Dune "Just Like Heaven" - The Cure "Dancing with Myself" - Billy Idol "Madame Blavatsky" - Johnny Socko "Holiday" - Green Day "Clandestino" - Manu Chao Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Friday, July 7 2006 05:52
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Thuryl, I find that your new haircut reduces my overall gayness for you. I think you may want to grow it back... Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
I'm new here, but have an offer for you all in General | |
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written Thursday, July 6 2006 04:37
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In before the lock. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
The 4.5986th Chocolate of Last Week Pageant in Richard White Games | |
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written Thursday, July 6 2006 04:08
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quote:And don't forget the creamy nougat filling of enlightenment. (In fake cult news, apparently Google videos has a bootleg copy of the Scientology orientation video. Crazy!) Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Thursday, July 6 2006 04:02
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Here's the most recent of me with my wife. We were at another wedding, which seems to be all you do when you're in your mid-20s. ![]() Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Xylgham udwlnit skretcko!1!! in General | |
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written Wednesday, July 5 2006 13:53
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So I suppose I'm just whistling in the dark? Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Civil Unions disallowed in ACT in General | |
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written Monday, July 3 2006 12:46
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If you take the sex out of Capitol Hill, who knows what mischief they might otherwise get into? Attractive, young summer interns are vital to the continued wellbeing of the nation. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Monday, July 3 2006 08:55
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Fortunately for us unrepentent fornicators, the hypocrisy of those against fornication takes a lot of the bite out of their bark. I don't exactly see them signing up in droves for new Shaker communities. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Monday, July 3 2006 03:47
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It would probably have the opposition of just about everyone. Considering the Texas Supreme Court struck down a Texas Law prohibiting sodomy, I can't see any laws regulating fornication coming onto the books any time soon. Per Grizwold v. Connecticut, the right to privacy has more or less been found to be a constitutional right, and that includes what goes on in the bedroom. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Collections in General | |
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written Friday, June 30 2006 15:08
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I try not to keep anything around either - I don't like being encumbered by things. Generally, I've found this to be a great life policy - it certainly has made moving much easier, which is something I've done a lot of in my 20s. The downside is that I've repurchased a few CDs I thought I was over a couple times now, including Siamese Dream and Weezer's blue album. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Favorite Television Shows in General | |
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written Friday, June 30 2006 15:05
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My favorite shows of the 90s include TNG and Father Ted. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Favorite Musical in General | |
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written Friday, June 30 2006 15:03
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If we're including Opera, then I have to throw in The Marriage of Figaro. Mozart is good times. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Family Sizes in General | |
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written Friday, June 30 2006 12:42
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Maybe they live in Utah under marital relations of dubious legality, or perhaps are members of the House of Saud. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Anonymity and online identity, yet again. in General | |
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written Thursday, June 29 2006 17:30
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My wife is pretty adamant about keeping her last name, and has been running a steady campaign for me to change my last name to hers. While her name is more interesting than mine, I'm still a bit reluctant to change it. At this point, it will probably only occur as a part of stakes on the next game the University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball team plays against the Duke Blue Devils. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Best game in General | |
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written Thursday, June 29 2006 17:27
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"Best game" falls from a height of 100 ft., takes 12d6 damage, dies. (I hope no one wants me to rock this again:) ![]() :D :D :D [ Thursday, June 29, 2006 17:32: Message edited by: Drew ] Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Family Sizes in General | |
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written Thursday, June 29 2006 17:25
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Hmm. I have one sister. However, given that I'm well out of the house at this point and married with no children, I would say that my family would technically include two members, an option which was not represented, and may also apply to single parents with one child. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Wednesday, June 28 2006 11:18
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SMOKED? Yes GOTTEN DRUNK? Yes STOLE YOUR FRIEND'S BF/GF? Sort of. PLAYED SPIN THE BOTTLE? Yes GONE SWIMMING IN A WHITE T-SHIRT? Sure - in an effort to keep the sun off. BEEN TO A NUDE BEACH? Yes BEEN CHEATED ON? Yes, and that ended things real quick-like. BEEN WALKED IN ON WHILE YOU WERE DRESSING? Yes BOUGHT SOMETHING WAY TOO EXPENSIVE? Yes - the Intel 486 DX3 100 chip I upgraded my Compaq 486 DX 33 (4 megs RAM, 120 meg harddrive) with - I think it was $200 at the time. :) PLAYED STRIP ANYTHING? Yes, and boy, was it worth it. PUNCHED YOUR PARENT? No GONE TO SLEEP NAKED? Often RAN AWAY FROM HOME? No. WORE YOUR PYJAMAS IN PUBLIC? Yes - practically everyone did in the several classes I took over the years that met at 8:30 a.m. at my small school in Wisconsin in February - pyjamas and parkas. DANCED IN YOUR UNDERWEAR IN FRONT OF SOMEONE? Yes. MADE UP A FAKE IDENTITY WHEN YOU MET SOMEONE? No. BEEN IN LOVE? Yes - three times, and currently, for keeps. GOTTEN A HICKEY? Yes, back in high school. SLEPT IN A BED WITH A MEMBER OF THE SAME SEX /OPPOSITE SEX? Yes. HATED THE WAY YOU LOOK Yes. CRIED YOURSELF TO SLEEP? Yes. DONE SOMETHING YOU TOLD YOURSELF YOU WOULDN'T DO? Of course. SUNG IN THE SHOWER? All the time. BEEN TOO SCARED TO WATCH A SCARY MOVIE ALONE? Yes - I really don't like horror films. LAUGHED SO HARD THAT YOU CRIED? Yes, usually because of some incredible irony or Schaudenfreude. Whole minutes went by before I could stop laughing the first time I saw the scene where Walter accidentally scatters Donny's ashes all over the Dude in "The Big Lebowski," for example. FORGOTTEN SOMEONE'S NAME? Yes. CRIED OVER SOMEONE? Yes. SKIPPED SCHOOL? Never high school. Sometimes while in college I'd skip class, though now that I'm paying for it, never. GOTTEN EXPELLED FROM SCHOOL? No. DONE DRUGS? Yes, though not in years and years now. GOTTEN A TICKET? Yes. GOTTEN IN A CAR ACCIDENT? Yes. SCREAMED IN A LIBRARY? No. ASKED SOMEONE OUT? Yes. BEEN ON A PLANE? Yes, frequently. BEEN OUT OF THE COUNTRY? Yes - and I've got two continents to go. PASSED OUT? I've never fainted. BEEN IN THE HOSPITAL? Yes. HAD SURGERY? One wisdom tooth out, tubes in the ears when I was little, and stitches on my forehead when I gashed it open the night before my first day of kindergarden. Does that count? PLAYED A TERRIBLE PRANK ON SOMEONE? Nothing terrible. MOCKED SOMEONE? Yes. FAILED A CLASS ON PURPOSE No. SEEN A GHOST? No. CRIED IN PUBLIC? No. BEEN HIT BY A PARENT? No. ATE DOG/CAT FOOD? Yes - a dog biscuit. It didn't taste particularly good, but that was more because the ingredients included beef bullion and tomato paste. No other meat products were involved. WALKED INTO A WALL AND/OR DOOR? Yes. Way more frequently, however, I find myself stubbing my toes or hammering my knees into furniture, which always sounds worse than it feels, but it still isn't great. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Where is Icshi? in Richard White Games | |
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written Wednesday, June 28 2006 04:39
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In all surrealness, this place should be revived. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
The 4.5986th Chocolate of Last Week Pageant in Richard White Games | |
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written Wednesday, June 28 2006 04:37
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You all should know that there's only one supreme chocolate: White chocolate. All else is shael. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Wednesday, June 28 2006 04:06
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Um, not really. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
Favorite Musical in General | |
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written Wednesday, June 28 2006 03:57
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Jesus Christ Superstar is my favorite, though like most others who have gone through a musical theater phase in their upbringing, I've also at different points listened to Rent, Joseph, Phantom, and Sondheim to death. I also really enjoy Gilbert & Sullivan, and have played the role of the Defendant in Trial by Jury. I think that the worst musical I've been subjected to is Oklahoma - it just hasn't weathered the times well at all. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |
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written Tuesday, June 27 2006 17:22
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It's more for the sake of nostalgia than absolute quality, really - it was the third cRPG I'd ever owned, and we played the heck out of it back in the day. The Ice Cave still makes me shudder when I think about how many times I'd have to try it before I could get through. I guess I also liked it because it was difficult, though the most difficult game in the series by far is III, I think. Posts: 2242 | Registered: Saturday, April 10 2004 07:00 |