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fly as hale
PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 9:14 pm 
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Of course she'd say that.

Haha, well how do you "accidently" post a topless picture of yourself on Twitter?

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They aren't that small, lol.

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I miss my cat Grant. He died the 11th, as expected. I keep wanting to call him; fortunately every time I remember he's dead before I do.

I feel bad because I have no good pictures of him on the internet.
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When I got home nobody told me he died; they just let me figure it out by the fact that he wasn't there. My brother told me what day it was yesterday.

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PostPosted: Fri May 28, 2010 9:35 pm 
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fly as hale wrote:
mechaphil wrote:

Of course she'd say that.

Haha, well how do you "accidently" post a topless picture of yourself on Twitter?

On my BB, in the "Send to..." sub-menu, the option to MMS a picture is right above the option to tweet it. Perhaps her's is similar.

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perhaps!

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My goodness. I love my one manager. She almost always lets me off early. Tonight I was supposed to work til 12 but she let me leave at 9:30, even though I had just gotten back from break at 9. It was magical.


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Yay the resident where I work that has been missing was found! Now people can stop making incredibly hurtful comments on news stories regarding his disappearance. Disregarding the fact that, hey, you know, that's a human being with a family in making comments like that has really bothered me since seeing them made on news stories detailing the death of one of the best friends of a classmate in high school. I mean, they did before, but it's different when you actually know the person or know someone affected by what's happened and see how much it hurts people firsthand. I've been working there when not in school for several years now, and he's been a resident the entire time, and I interact with him outside work quite a bit as well. It's really bizarre to see people who don't even know the guy mocking him. Gain some respect and decency and shut up. They really have no idea what they're talking about.

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i dont know how to feel about the fair weather fans in chicago...

Most fans start out fair weather.

i know and i love the fact that they could potentially help grow hockey in Chicago and actually make it a "hockey city" but they are just so annoying. particularly when they act as if they have been following the team for years.

on the news they interviewed a woman after the hawks beat the sharks to move on to the finals and she said "this was my first hockey game ever, go hawks!" now this kind of pissed me off...ill admit that some of it was jealousy :shifty:...it, combined with every one on facebook saying "go hawks" or "BIG BUFF," (most of whom havent watched hockey before the olympics) just rubbed me the wrong way...

i know that probably makes me seem like an elitist douche :doh: when, really, im not...i just dont know. :think:

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Wozniak wrote:
mechaphil wrote:
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i dont know how to feel about the fair weather fans in chicago...

Most fans start out fair weather.

i know and i love the fact that they could potentially help grow hockey in Chicago and actually make it a "hockey city" but they are just so annoying. particularly when they act as if they have been following the team for years.

on the news they interviewed a woman after the hawks beat the sharks to move on to the finals and she said "this was my first hockey game ever, go hawks!" now this kind of pissed me off...ill admit that some of it was jealousy :shifty:...it, combined with every one on facebook saying "go hawks" or "BIG BUFF," (most of whom havent watched hockey before the olympics) just rubbed me the wrong way...

i know that probably makes me seem like an elitist douche :doh: when, really, im not...i just dont know. :think:


Buffalo fans have a hockey superiority complex.

We've earned the right.

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Fairweather/bandwagon fans are OK as long as they stay fans. I don't remember the city ever caring about the Sabres as much as it does now until the 2006 playoffs. All the merchandise everywhere, shirts and flags and hats... It's all ubiquitous now.

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Wozniak wrote:
mechaphil wrote:
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i dont know how to feel about the fair weather fans in chicago...

Most fans start out fair weather.

i know and i love the fact that they could potentially help grow hockey in Chicago and actually make it a "hockey city" but they are just so annoying. particularly when they act as if they have been following the team for years.

on the news they interviewed a woman after the hawks beat the sharks to move on to the finals and she said "this was my first hockey game ever, go hawks!" now this kind of pissed me off...ill admit that some of it was jealousy :shifty:...it, combined with every one on facebook saying "go hawks" or "BIG BUFF," (most of whom havent watched hockey before the olympics) just rubbed me the wrong way...

i know that probably makes me seem like an elitist douche :doh: when, really, im not...i just dont know. :think:


Buffalo fans have a hockey superiority complex.

We've earned the right.

good to know. :D

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I got a date a lunch date with a cute chick I met on the internet. I suspect she's obese, but if she likes tall good looking athletic guys she is gonna get her cotton socks rocked.

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:44 am 
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so, even if shes obese, your gonna hit it, and hit it hard?


i like this dude!

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I approve of your methods, sir!

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PostPosted: Sat May 29, 2010 1:34 pm 
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Wozniak wrote:
CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
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mechaphil wrote:
Wozniak wrote:
i dont know how to feel about the fair weather fans in chicago...

Most fans start out fair weather.

i know and i love the fact that they could potentially help grow hockey in Chicago and actually make it a "hockey city" but they are just so annoying. particularly when they act as if they have been following the team for years.

on the news they interviewed a woman after the hawks beat the sharks to move on to the finals and she said "this was my first hockey game ever, go hawks!" now this kind of pissed me off...ill admit that some of it was jealousy :shifty:...it, combined with every one on facebook saying "go hawks" or "BIG BUFF," (most of whom havent watched hockey before the olympics) just rubbed me the wrong way...

i know that probably makes me seem like an elitist douche :doh: when, really, im not...i just dont know. :think:


Buffalo fans have a hockey superiority complex.

We've earned the right.

good to know. :D

Yea, Alex has a point. We are kind of superior to other fanbases. Also, goddammit I'm jealous that so many landmarks get dressed up in Chicago. The MJ statue outside the Madhouse is wearing a Toews jersey and helmet!

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so, even if shes obese, your gonna hit it, and hit it hard?


i like this dude!



Yes. Turns out she's not fat at all. She got a little something in all the right places, but I gotta save the lovin' for another day. :evil:

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Curvy girls are better by the way, don't way to worry about breaking them ;)

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backthatSASSup wrote:
I'm pretty sure I've never had to worry about being broken.


True that, my lightest gf was 4-9, and under 100 pounds, and she was the toughest person I've known.

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