I'll be plenty happy with my TGIFridays mozzarella sticks. I've never squished one of those on the sidewalk. What! You've never squished a Mozzarella Stick as it tries to wiggle away under the barstool and escape to the tile so it can roll back into the kitchen? Girl, you've gotta try that sometime.
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Gideon, I believe it said you had answered 40 out of 40 questions. It didn't say anything about the correctness of your answers at that point. Anyway, I only got 100/100/100/93. Apparently I missed the farther/further distinction. I am very sad now.
Actually, little whip, I've noticed that lots of small kids have disproportionately large eyelashes. it's like the lashes come in at full adult size and you just have to grow into them or something. Krystal is the same way, she has gorgeous lashes. It's good to see that Orian is doing fine in the picture. And that Robot Arm(tm) is a really cool payoff for the pain of a broken finger. <img src="../images/smiles/smile.gif" border=0 ALIGN="ab
Okay, I'm wondering what "THO" stands for... "Turn Headlights On"? "Totally Hot bOobs"? "Twist Heads Off"? Anyway, having the high beams on is nice, IF they're on a reasonably attractive set of mammaries. Then it's an added attraction. But there's nothing worse than seeing someone who's got their boobs tucked under their belly roll showing off nipply action. Eeeuh.
There are plenty of talented authors writing today. True, none of them is a qualitative powerhouse and a prodigious publisher such as Asimov, but they're plenty readable. Also, if you insist on drawing a hard line between fantasy and SF, you'll miss out on a lot of interesting stuff. But I'll try to stick to the SF side of things... Robert L. Forward. Real, "Hard" science fiction. James P. Hogan. Also a very strong element of realism
Love may not cost a thing, but children are damned expensive.
Bullshit! and Crusade are excellent. You should force those on people.
Hey, I hope you don't read this for a while because you're busy getting happily reacquainted.
Woo! Hubba hubba! My curiosity thanks you. (And so do other parts of me.) Seriously, I see absolutely nothing wrong with that picture... except perhaps for there being entirely too much fabric in it!
I don't see how it's a favor to leave my burning curiosity unquenched....
Look at me, I'm an international object of desire! Comics, computers, classic literature, cartoons; SF, roller coasters, table tennis, frisbee (just enough activity to keep me from moving from "solid" to "fat"); cheesecake, chocolate, cryptography, and cartography; riddles, logic puzzles, crosswords, and clever quips. These are a few of my favorite things. <img src="../images/
What! Where did the picture go?!? No fair, you've gotta put it back for those of us who were too slow to see it the first time. Or just e-mail it to me...
Ha! 11%. Just try to beat that!
I'll just chime in with a quick "Stop now, while it's still easy!". You know there's absolutely nothing good going to come of smoking, you know it's an easy trap to fall into, you know it drastically increases various health risks.
On driving, I am mostly type 1, with a little bit of type 2 mixed in (minus the horn-tooting). On the sugar bowl, I would be either type 4 or type 5. (Type 4: Fills the bowl without complaining or festering because they were the ones who emptied it, type 5: Never notices the empty bowl in the first place.) And then of course there's the well-known geek line: "There are 10 types of people in the world; those who understand binary, and those
Far, far away? No, just been spending a lot of my spare time on other things instead of JU. Still lurk and post a little, though.
Yay! No more stage fright for you, missy. Fire up the keyboard, rev up the ol' grey matter, and let 'er rip! And I still wanna see that "exquisite corpse"-style play, too!
Think about a few hours in the stocks for a minute. Ted, I'm not a supporter of capital punishment of any form, That's not CAPITAL punishment. It's barely even CORPORAL punishment. Definition time: Capital Punishment == The Death Penalty. Corporal Punishment == A physi
A .22 is no solution to a dog problem! You need at least a .44 for a pistol, and preferably a .223 for a rifle.
1/ first thoughts? "$%@&##%@!@, I should've bought a snowblower by now." 2/ altered actions? Will get to work later because of either (a) need to clear driveway, (b) need to wait for snowplow to clear road, (c) idiot drivers who go 15 MPH on plowed highways, or (d) all of the above. 3/ clothing? The usual for this time of year, heavy winter jacket + scarf. I don't normally tread in the actual snow much, only to/from the car. <
Oh Great Female that I, as a man, am not worthy of looking in the eyes for more than a few seconds. More like, am incapable of looking in the eyes for more than a few seconds, as my own eyes are rapidly drawn away toward other parts of the body... <img src="../images/smiles/joke.gif" border=0 ALIGN="ab
Welcome! You're off to a fine start so far.
Fortunately, there are some like Zoo and I, who care about spelling enough to fix our mistakes But do you care enough to fix your grammar mistakes? "Zoo and me", not "Zoo and I". Objective vs. Nominative, dammit!
Men... who can understand 'em? :-/ I think you're doing the right thing, Tex.
Well, the first thing you probably want to do is convert it from AVI to MPG. I can only hope that you got some sort of video editing software with your camera that would allow you to do this, something like Video Studio or MediaWave or some other promising-sounding package. If you can do that, that should shrink it by a factor of 15 to 20. And it'll allow you to edit it, or split it into two pieces, so if you've got a 1MB limit and the MPG ends up b