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ironyisadeadscene
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Lol, it's the long island influence here at UB...

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I really wanna bang this chick at work and I know she does too, but I don't know how to bridge that awkward first step.......

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Mike, that's a fucking cute dog. She looks so snuggly.

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shes a wonderful dog, phil. shes laid back, and she keeps to herself. but when she gets lonesome, or knows you are down, she will come nuzzle you and sit there when you hug her. she just seems to know it helps.

there was a picture my mom took of us. its from behind me, and the dog has her head rested over my shoulder while i hug her.

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I stayed up until 5:30 last night. This morning? Well, I do that a lot anyway, but I spent the last three hours of that talking to my cousin on Facebook. Apparently my grandmother that lived with us for a while and then was in a home out here and is now in a home out there really isn't doing well. It feels weird. My grandfather, her husband, died just about nine years ago now, and it's incredible how far she's fallen since then. I'll be out there in June to be in another cousin's wedding, but he doesn't think she'll make it until then. We'll see.

The rest of the talk was hilarious, at least, making fun of our fathers. There is so much drama between them and their other brother oh my word. Every time one of them calls here my father tells my mother to tell whoever's on the phone that he's not here, and she'll be like, "I already told them you were!" "UGH WHY DID YOU DO THAT?!" Same thing with my cousin's father, apparently. :lol: Their personalities are too different to ever get along. It was nice, though, knowing that I'm not the only child in the family to find the entire thing hilarious. My cousin says he eavesdrops on conversations and secretly laughs every time one happens. They act like they're in middle school, and they're... ummm... 39, 43, and 50, I believe. The only thing two of them agree on is that my two uncles want to keep some property we have in the family and my father wants to sell it, and every once in a while they'll try to talk him into selling his part to them and he refuses to hear it because he just wants nothing to do with the land or having it in the family period and oh man those discussions get hilarious. One of these days I'm just going to be like, "You guys are brothers, and you're not twelve, either." I don't think they understand how purely entertaining they are. They're cordial at holidays, though, which is good because that's the only time I ever see my cousins anymore after spending almost every day with my older uncle's kids, at least the ones that are currently older than 12, 11, and 7.

I miss that kid. I'd spend days at his house at a time, and he was always at mine, and we'd do everything together... He's 18 now. Aha oh well.

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It's interesting how people can hold onto their life just long enough to see something happen to their children or grandchildren.

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Skyline_BNR34 wrote:
It's interesting how people can hold onto their life just long enough to see something happen to their children or grandchildren.


Oh, yeah, that happens all the time. The cousin that's getting married is on my mother's side, but my grandmother there isn't doing too well, either, and hasn't ever since, again, her husband died just about five years ago. I would not be surprised if she dies within a month after my cousin's wedding, but I don't think that she will because she's been the same for so long now and is always surprising everyone haha. She's a strong woman. I think she's currently... Oh, 84? Something like that. My mother is the youngest of six.

Conversely, my grandfather that died when I was eleven did so five months before my youngest brother was born, but he died of lung cancer due to smoking and was in a coma for about a week before he finally left, so I don't think his will mattered much in that circumstance... I watched his decline because I was staying at the same house where he and my grandmother were and where he died, his sister's house, for much of the winter leading up to his death, and I'd only been home for about a month when he went into a coma and we went back goodbye. I was there when he died... In retrospect I am not sure why I was allowed to stay with them for so long. I know that I wanted to because he was my favorite grandparent and I knew that he was dying, but it's still weird to me that my parents allowed it. I don't think most would... But, yeah, I was homeschooled, so it wasn't that big of a deal I guess. I still got school done.

It's sad with my other grandmother, though... She is only seventy, but she is as incapacitated as most ninety-year-olds are, according to what my cousin told me. She does have some health problems, but they are manageable with medication, and I'm certain that it was my grandfather's death and her smoking for decades and decades that have done her in. She just recently stopped smoking in the past few months because the home she got moved to doesn't allow it, and I'm sure if she were ever moved to one that does she would start up again. I think the only reason she's lasted so long after his death is that she was pretty young when it happened (he was only 58). I work at a home, and when residents lose a spouse, I typically give them a year tops. They go from being lucid and completely aware and still happy in life to being completely lost and developing dementia and kind of just going crazy. When it gets to that point, it's never long.

OK, enough being morbid for today.

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Bam, was hitting on the chick at Dunkin' Donuts again today.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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As I said in the GDT, the call on Rivet was horseshit. The Bruins player was holding onto Rivet's stick like it was the last fucking raft on the Titanic.


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I WILL get hockey skates, I WILL learn how to skate at a decent level, and I WILL F***ING PLAY GOALIE DAMNIT!

^^^ This is the most motivated about anything that I've been in a while.

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I WILL get hockey skates, I WILL learn how to skate at a decent level, and I WILL F***ING PLAY GOALIE DAMNIT!

^^^ This is the most motivated about anything that I've been in a while.

I'm more motivated to learn how to play hockey than going to school. :lol:

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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I had a dream that I was somehow drafted to play junior league hockey in the OHL. The organization decided that in order to promote unity within the team, they would have everyone on the team live in a house with another player. The player I was assigned to live with used to be a clown before he made it onto the roster and still wore his clown makeup unless he was on the ice. The guy was a psychopath.

He was constantly interfering in whatever I tried to do and I believe even threatened to assault/kill me on several occasions if I attempted to stop his meddling in my affairs. At one point, I was on this mini-bike type thing riding around in the acres of land behind the house, it started running slowly so I stopped to make sure everything was alright mechanically. Everything was so, I set it up back up, got on and fired it up. Right before I could gun it, the clown suddenly jumped on the back and started clawing at my neck.

In a desperate attempt to get him the fuck off me, I did a wheelie on the bike to the point where the front tire in the air was perpendicular to the ground below me. Apparently there was some red hot piece of metal on the back of the bike for whatever reason, and it began searing the flesh of the clown, effectively branding him with a giant "H."

After hearing him writhing in pain and smelling his flesh burning, I put the front wheel back down and turned off the bike out of mercy, even though he was likely to actually try and kill me at this point.

Suddenly, the view was no longer from my perspective and I saw a shot of the clown, blindfolded, screaming at who I presumed to be me. He was yelling things along the line of "What the fuck were you doing?! What the fuck is wrong with you?! I have half a mind to fucking murder you right here, right now!" While he was yelling, he reached into his clown... getup and pulled out a gun.

One he did that, I heard the sound of almost hundreds of guns cocking and being prepared to fire. The blindfold instantaneously fell off the clown's face as my view panned out, showing that the garage of the home was a chop shop and drug barn, filled with gang members, several of whom only served as guards dressed, funnily enough, as clowns.

I walked into the garage, everyone in there nodded at me, asked me "What's up, kid?" and other mannerisms that made it seem as though they approved of me. I looked on the ground and I saw the clown, dressed in normal clothing, make-up removed as he lie there with a single hole in his chest in a pool full of blood.

This is where I woke up. Fuckin' hate clowns.

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...moving on...

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Good golly. I'm pretty sure I'm scarred for life after just reading that dream.

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youve been listening to too much ICP, dude. PUT DOWN THE SHITTY CLOWN RAP ALBUMS.

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:lol:

I can pretty much guarantee Nick is not even close to being a fan of ICP.

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I've never listened to ICP in my life.

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I had a photographer at a church put his hand on my crotch in order to move me. But photographers aren't clowns, so that doesn't really count.

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