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Mark wrote:
Royal_Foxx wrote:I lived alone in Buffalo, it was really depressing. Buffalo is depressing. So I moved in with Stitch and Co. Of course it was just Stitch and Princess then. :lol:

Now I am ready to try living on my own again. 8)

Hence the troll in the basement cracks????
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'Help babysit?' Who was I supposed to be helping? Stitch wasn't old enough to babysit. I was the only babysitter!
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:laughroll:

And still the job continues :mrgreen:
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Mikey wrote:
Praeothmin wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:And wait patiently for the screws to come loose and turn you into pizza.
It's a 32'' TV... The worst that can happen is a broken nose, a few teeth knocked loose and a splitting headache... Hhhmm, come to think of it, I'll leave it as it is, it's safer for me... :mrgreen:
Not mine. My 32" widescreen, flat-screen TV is a CRT model, and weighs about 300 lbs. Worth it, though - in HD especially, the picture quality of CRT over LCD or plasma is still noticeable.
Noticeably worse you mean. LCDs and Plasmas are leauges ahead of old CRTs. We had a 37" CRT prior to our current 37" LCD. The CRT weighed 270lb and new one is well below a quarter of that. Both are top of the line Philips models, the LCD has a vastly superior picture quality, the only thing that is even slightly off is contrast. That said modern LCDs have solved that problem.
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As long as I can tell one blob from another, I'm fine with my TV. Heck, for most of the nineties the TV I had was a tiny portable TV that was black and white and doubled as a radio!
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Mark wrote::laughroll:

And still the job continues :mrgreen:
O.M.G. You're right! I'm still watching them!
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The job that never ends...
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I've been really exhausted lately - enough that I've needed to take caffeine pills to stay alert enough to work. Getting to and from class this morning, I noticed myself getting achy as well, I've noticed a slightly elevated temperature and just have that feeling of malaise. So, it looks like I have an infection of some sort - just as the semester is coming to a close and I have a major report to finish by next Wednesday. :?
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Chicken soup, dude. And try to sleep as much as possible.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:Chicken soup, dude. And try to sleep as much as possible.
I can hardly stay out of bed if I wanted to (without chemical help) - except I do have that report due. I'll try calling the prof.
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Prof Kim was fair at least: he said to bring in as much as I could get done (with a doctor's note - I'd already scheduled an appointment)
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Nice prof you got there.
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Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I've been really exhausted lately - enough that I've needed to take caffeine pills to stay alert enough to work. Getting to and from class this morning, I noticed myself getting achy as well, I've noticed a slightly elevated temperature and just have that feeling of malaise. So, it looks like I have an infection of some sort - just as the semester is coming to a close and I have a major report to finish by next Wednesday. :?
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I have a math project for Statistics due tomorrow, and my last physics test before the Regents, I hope I do well on my Physics test.
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Good luck, man. :)

I'm making homemade spaghetti sauce today. Fresh onions, garlic, bell peppers, baby portobello mushrooms and ground beef. I've never used a crock pot before, so I'm curious how this is going to turn out. :D
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:Drool2:
Good luck with that sauce. If possible, send me some. I love food.
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