GasBandit
Staff member
This week has been shit! But finally, it's FRIDAAAAAAY!
Well, I was two at the time, but you could've remembered to let me know when I joined the forums!I'm sorry I didn't ring you up when I was -9-. It was a full year before I had my first net connection!
I'm sorry I didn't ring you up when I was -9-. It was a full year before I had my first net connection!
. . . fuck you youngin's . . .Well, I was two at the time, but you could've remembered to let me know when I joined the forums!
I would've told you, but society frowns on strangers talking to children.So Weird Al did a parody of mmm mmm mmm mmm and no one thought to tell me?
Man, that's a blast from the past!So Weird Al did a parody of mmm mmm mmm mmm and no one thought to tell me?
Ok, so its a bit dated, but I still expect better of you guys.
It's 20 fucking years old. Catch up.So Weird Al did a parody of mmm mmm mmm mmm and no one thought to tell me?
Ok, so its a bit dated, but I still expect better of you guys.
Thunderdome isn't going to build itself.Can High School basketball courts have barb-wire fences around them? Not sure if I'm over-looking a jail or not on the train...maybe both?
Dude, one of the local ELEMENTARY schools has barbed wire fence around their basketball courts.Can High School basketball courts have barb-wire fences around them? Not sure if I'm over-looking a jail or not on the train...maybe both?
The tv is at the edge of being too high as it is. The turntable platter is about eye level when on the couch.I'd've personally used slightly higher concrete blocks so the middle shelf of the back was on level with the upper of the two next to it. Or perhaps the lower side with the middle from the front one. Or.....Dammit. That's why I never finish such stuff
Looks good.
wow, I was 25 at the time.I'm sorry I didn't ring you up when I was -9-. It was a full year before I had my first net connection!
@Pedobear agrees.[DOUBLEPOST=1472334330,1472334272][/DOUBLEPOST]@Icarus?It is 35 degrees in the shade with 90+% humidity here right now. I really can't deal with heat. Hugggggghhhhhhh.
But what the women and girls wear now makes up for a lot of it.
Still can't stand it though. Having to replace my shirt twice daily because it's drenched is problematic.
My whiskey glazed eyes read that as "in problematic" and thought we had a new euphemism for semen.It is 35 degrees in the shade with 90+% humidity here right now. I really can't deal with heat. Hugggggghhhhhhh.
But what the women and girls wear now makes up for a lot of it.
Still can't stand it though. Having to replace my shirt twice daily because it's drenched is problematic.
While I'm definitely in heat, it's not that kind. Or, well, not that bad, anyway.My whiskey glazed eyes read that as "in problematic" and thought we had a new euphemism for semen.
You keep your Problematics to yourself.While I'm definitely in heat, it's not that kind. Or, well, not that bad, anyway.
That's probably a jail you're seeing, I'd bet.Can High School basketball courts have barb-wire fences around them? Not sure if I'm over-looking a jail or not on the train...maybe both?
So... snowing?It is 35 degrees in the shade with 90+% humidity here right now.
About 95°F for the weirdos from across the Ocean at the End of the World.So... snowing?
Those are Florida temperatures, you have my sympathy.About 95°F for the weirdos from across the Ocean at the End of the World.
Thermometer on my terrace - to the North, in the shade, though outside so higher than in a weather cabinet or however you call those things in English - reached 43°C - 109°F - day before yesterday.
By the way, how about some Scientific Evidence to encourage some Problematic Theorizing?It is 35 degrees in the shade with 90+% humidity here right now. I really can't deal with heat. Hugggggghhhhhhh.
But what the women and girls wear now makes up for a lot of it.
Still can't stand it though. Having to replace my shirt twice daily because it's drenched is problematic.
There's a Sci-Fi author who has that as part of his continuity, I can't remember if it's Heinlein or not, where someone actually has a patent on a time machine, and the author just hand-waves it with, "...you can imagine how difficult that was!"Would it be possible to patent a working time travel device? Wouldn't it working automatically prove prior art?