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Ew, Reliant, what is that awful thing in your AV? :P
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You obviously arent a fan of Andromeda :D

I quite like it in a casual refuge from Star Trek sort of way.

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You obviously arent a fan of Andromeda :D
The first season was good. After that it began sucking spectacularly.

Also, the ship was damn ugly.
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Gotta agree with Rochey. It nosedived like a rock after season one.
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Mikey wrote:Never been to Ole Miss, but the best I ever had was blackened, farm-raised N'Awlins cat.
Sounds good, I like it fried with some Cholula hot sauce on it.

Ya know I see these guys on the Travel Channel and Food Network traveling all over trying different restaurants and wonder if I could do something like that while on a layover!
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Im suffering a pain that he hasn't felt in such measure in some years.
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Rochey wrote:
You obviously arent a fan of Andromeda :D
The first season was good. After that it began sucking spectacularly.

Also, the ship was damn ugly.
Thats why I call it casual liking. I really don't mind having a far-fetched plot, unbelievable physics, or it being downright odd. I can live with it. And I like the Andromeda herself just because she is relatively different from a lot of Sc-Fi stuff out there.
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So yesterday I ran 3 miles for gorillas at the Bronx Zoo. Now I'm sore.
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I walked that same distance for the same reason, and am still sore, oh well. I also almost got sun poisening yesterday from being outside too long.
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I over extended my arm, strained several muscles my chest and managed to do this at the start of a 4 hour volley ball game. Fuckshit for luck on my part. My team easily won but OWWWWWWW!
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Ouch Deep, that does sound painful, my pain is subsiding a lil, :)

But only a little, it still hurts.

Look on the bright side though deep, you won.
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21 games to 7 or 8. They had less then ten wins. I know that much.
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Congrats on the win, and maybe on the pain depending on if you wanted it or not.
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This hurts almost as much as getting stabbed.
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Ouch. Guess it isn't wanted then.
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