On the baby suffocating: The worst part is that many people considered that girl's actions okay and that she shouldn't be jailed or considered despicable for it.
Le fait qu'il ou elle choisit de répéter la aske toute première question sur ce fil signifie seulement qu'il ou elle est tout simplement la copie de ladite soumission afin que cette personne puisse être un troll. Je crois qu'il en soit ainsi.
Le fait qu'il ou elle choisit de répéter la aske toute première question sur ce fil signifie seulement qu'il ou elle est tout simplement la copie de ladite soumission afin que cette personne puisse être un troll. Je crois qu'il en soit ainsi.
Freaky shit happened again. Last night, I was up watching old movies when my house’s lights began to flicker on and off. It came in short waves, then all of a sudden stopped. I asked my neighbor if he was having electricity problems, and he said no.
Freaky shit happened again. Last night, I was up watching old movies when my house’s lights began to flicker on and off. It came in short waves, then all of a sudden stopped. I asked my neighbor if he was having electricity problems, and he said no.
You should get your electricity checked. If there's some flaw with the wiring you could be in danger of an electrical fire. Especially if your house is an older one.
Huge gala tonight. Mayor is going to be there. Excited.
A gala night is enough for you. I don't think you need any more.
Also, NoName, electrical problems, especially faulty wiring and such can create unpleasant feelings of being watched or that something unseen is there. I forget how it works, but I know that can happen.
You should get your electricity checked. If there's some flaw with the wiring you could be in danger of an electrical fire. Especially if your house is an older one.
She's right, change the fuses in your fuse box or at least just the one e for the lighting and see how you get on. Anything more complicated than that and you'll prolly need to call in a spark, wandering around your house with a multimetre trying to save a few pennies isn't something I'd recommend for a winter evening.
When Fred and George had The Marauders Map didn't they wonder why someone named Peter was in Ron's bed every night?
I always just assumed that they had more interesting things to do than look at Ron.
I guess that when they first got the thing they'd be looking for people they knew, but by the time Ron got there, they'd already had the thing for a year and the novelty had probably worn off. That and it didn't seem like they really were using it much after they memorized all the secret passages.
Fantastic gala last night. I've got a deal with a vodka releasing soon to host their party. Should be a $40,000 affair and if all the details work out, I get %20 of that as the event planner.
I had severe food poisoning once, slept for 38hrs and woke up to it being a dark 8pm. That really messes with you. It's not like you can just go back to sleep.
so my 1500th post was about food poisoning. Eh Good as milestone as any. Aw man, I was so so so sick that weekend(like fever black-out sick). Probably should've went to the hospital.
More likely, your body thinks it's in a different time zone.
Have you considered moving?
Well, I don't really want to move. I'm currently going to arguably the best university in the world and definitely the best place for what I want to do.
And my work hours are flexible in such a way that I can cater to my abnormal sleep patterns.
My parents are not letting me set the Wii up downstairs on the new TV/Monitor my dad got (22" LG, with 2HDMI, Component, and Scart ect.).
I think my argument as to why it SHOULD be downstairs are perfectly reasonable.
1. It doesn't take up much room and is easy to set up, (AND, move the chair and you have quite a bit more space to play on it!).
2. Doesn't need a big screen. Infact, the bigger the screen, the worse it looks.
3. Its annoying to use in my room. I have a wall mounted TV. You put the sensor bar below the TV, you can't use a wiimote, since you're too close to it. The only way it works is to keep the sensor bar ABOVE the TV, then climb the miniladder and sit on the bed.
Also my little bro keeps knocking the sensor bar off and its a bugger to fish out when I want to use the Wii! -_-
4. It can run emulators (the PC then can be free of games for the most part)
5. I can still play a console should:
A. Everyone's using the main TV
B. My little bro is using the TV upstairs
C. My older brother is using my little HD TV in his room with his PS3
The only conflict that occurs is when D. My mother wants to play shitty bubble witch on this PC though... (Which is probably why she doesn't want me to set it up, despite it making perfect sense!)
6. If I get a new hard drive, then I can use the old one with the Wii, removing its need for discs and making it an ever better companion to the PC. (then, like my PSP, I can collect old Wii titles, the rest of the decent ones, and then rip them onto the HDD)
Even without 6. It still sounds like a good idea, with only one minor discrepancy.
(And thats not really an issue, since I can simply play games on my laptop, PSP, or 3DS then. But it DOES give me more of a reason to play my Wii, because at the moment, its a little cumbersome to setup and play...)
EDIT: 7. Doesn't really need an internet connection unlike the 360 and PS3
I doubt it. I raged over the fact that "I'm Sexy and I Know It" was played for a Madagascar ad
A lot of advertisers don't think much about the songs they select. One of the most famous was Windows 95 using "You make a grown man cry..." OK, actually, the song was called "Start Me Up", and that's the only part they played, but everyone knew better.
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Fuckin' hell man.
Déjà vu...
Le fait qu'il ou elle choisit de répéter la aske toute première question sur ce fil signifie seulement qu'il ou elle est tout simplement la copie de ladite soumission afin que cette personne puisse être un troll. Je crois qu'il en soit ainsi.
ITS CHOWDAR!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lRR3J7beP8
Unfortunately, that won’t be done for some time. I got so much shit going on right now. I’m going to get at it around the beginning of January.
You should get your electricity checked. If there's some flaw with the wiring you could be in danger of an electrical fire. Especially if your house is an older one.
A gala night is enough for you. I don't think you need any more.
Also, NoName, electrical problems, especially faulty wiring and such can create unpleasant feelings of being watched or that something unseen is there. I forget how it works, but I know that can happen.
She's right, change the fuses in your fuse box or at least just the one e for the lighting and see how you get on. Anything more complicated than that and you'll prolly need to call in a spark, wandering around your house with a multimetre trying to save a few pennies isn't something I'd recommend for a winter evening.
I always just assumed that they had more interesting things to do than look at Ron.
I guess that when they first got the thing they'd be looking for people they knew, but by the time Ron got there, they'd already had the thing for a year and the novelty had probably worn off. That and it didn't seem like they really were using it much after they memorized all the secret passages.
They are his brothers. They wouldn't wonder about a man in Ron's bed.:cool:
umm...I broke TTG.
I figured you'd do that at some point.
My conclusion is that I have contracted vampirism.
More likely, your body thinks it's in a different time zone.
Have you considered moving?
Well, I don't really want to move. I'm currently going to arguably the best university in the world and definitely the best place for what I want to do.
And my work hours are flexible in such a way that I can cater to my abnormal sleep patterns.
I doubt it. I raged over the fact that "I'm Sexy and I Know It" was played for a Madagascar ad
I think my argument as to why it SHOULD be downstairs are perfectly reasonable.
1. It doesn't take up much room and is easy to set up, (AND, move the chair and you have quite a bit more space to play on it!).
2. Doesn't need a big screen. Infact, the bigger the screen, the worse it looks.
3. Its annoying to use in my room. I have a wall mounted TV. You put the sensor bar below the TV, you can't use a wiimote, since you're too close to it. The only way it works is to keep the sensor bar ABOVE the TV, then climb the miniladder and sit on the bed.
Also my little bro keeps knocking the sensor bar off and its a bugger to fish out when I want to use the Wii! -_-
4. It can run emulators (the PC then can be free of games for the most part)
5. I can still play a console should:
A. Everyone's using the main TV
B. My little bro is using the TV upstairs
C. My older brother is using my little HD TV in his room with his PS3
The only conflict that occurs is when D. My mother wants to play shitty bubble witch on this PC though... (Which is probably why she doesn't want me to set it up, despite it making perfect sense!)
6. If I get a new hard drive, then I can use the old one with the Wii, removing its need for discs and making it an ever better companion to the PC. (then, like my PSP, I can collect old Wii titles, the rest of the decent ones, and then rip them onto the HDD)
Even without 6. It still sounds like a good idea, with only one minor discrepancy.
(And thats not really an issue, since I can simply play games on my laptop, PSP, or 3DS then. But it DOES give me more of a reason to play my Wii, because at the moment, its a little cumbersome to setup and play...)
EDIT: 7. Doesn't really need an internet connection unlike the 360 and PS3
A lot of advertisers don't think much about the songs they select. One of the most famous was Windows 95 using "You make a grown man cry..." OK, actually, the song was called "Start Me Up", and that's the only part they played, but everyone knew better.
No, it was all about cheese.
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