Deep's killer instincts don't know what to do when he doesn't actively need them.Deepcrush wrote:Yeah, it felt weird but I was in a room and everyone in there liked me. I never feel right at moments like those but as you said. Its nice to be appreciated.
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Is the kid still alive?Deepcrush wrote:Had a parent refer to me as a "God send" for his son. I think I got red from it... Still, its a nice thing to hear.
All too bloody true. Though in my experience the majority of parents I've run into have taken at least a minor interest in their kid's performance in school (I've been rather lucky in that respect). The rest of them....well, you can frequently see where certain kids get their problems from.Mikey wrote:Especially since so many parents don't even care what goes in school anymore. It's always nice when someone appreciates what you do.
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Well, this weekend should be interesting. I've been asked to be one of two dates for the actress I'm seeing. She wants to bring her girl-toy as well. I'm torn between saying "screw this" as too similar to the ex wife problem, or "right on" as things have the potential to get VERY interesting.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
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I'd say don't assume the worst unless you have reason to believe that things will get ugly.
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Well I just had someone tell me that since they're butcher assures them that their "free-range" "organic" chickens were "happy," then they were damn well raised happy and happy chickens taste better.
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That may be one of the most ridiculous things I've heard today!
That may be one of the most ridiculous things I've heard today!
They say that in the Army,
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He is assuming I assume his chickens aren't happy.
I just explained to him that no, I just think he's an idiot for thinking he can determine whether or not a chicken is happy.
I just explained to him that no, I just think he's an idiot for thinking he can determine whether or not a chicken is happy.
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"Happy" chickens, eh?Tyyr wrote:...thinking he can determine whether or not a chicken is happy.
Like this?
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Mark... just be careful, dude.
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He's on the right end of it this time. If I recall the situation properly he's on the right side of it this time. He can try before he buys into it. If things are too crazy he just bails out. He's not already committed.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Mark... just be careful, dude.
Besides, when the worst thing that can happen is a break up and the best is a threesome I think I have to say go for it.
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Tsu - wouldn't that be baked chicken?
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Same difference.Mikey wrote:Tsu - wouldn't that be baked chicken?
Anyways, tonight Uzume and her fiancee left. I'm not a huge fan of ungrateful attitudes. The end.
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For how long this time, do you think? Sorry, I just think you've been repaid pretty poorly for what you've done/been. I have to hand it to you - my breaking point would have come and gone a long time ago.
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Don't drink and DITL.Mark wrote:SPIT SODA ALERT
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Permanently, I hope.Mikey wrote:For how long this time, do you think?
Her fiancee and I left on amicable terms though, oddly enough. He apologized, and asked if this was going to screw things up between us. I said, of course not; she's the crazy bitch, not him.
Well, at least this time it only cost me $1,000 instead of broken bones.Mikey wrote:Sorry, I just think you've been repaid pretty poorly for what you've done/been. I have to hand it to you - my breaking point would have come and gone a long time ago.
How'd the argument start? My tone of voice was "rude" when I informed her that I wouldn't be cooking for them anymore...
God, the more I write about it, the more I realize that I would've probably... uh, done something "very unpleasant" to anyone else who treated me like that.
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939