I've never actually met the guy tbh. He's was an internets colleague.
I've never actually met the guy tbh. He's was an internets colleague.
Now go away.
You sure didn't miss much.
And I can confirm the ponytail thing. It's true.
Can you imagine how restrained I had to be. I did that for you, Benjamin. For you.
hahaha. Much appreciated. He helped me out quite a bit with stuff, and he's cool.
Now go away.
I would have twatted him and nicked his passport.
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
I would have thrown it in a river or something, like.
As long as I've got a face
You've got a place to sit
Jupiter's Clock - I just finished Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Don't know what they were planning on doing for Season 2, I thought it finished rather nicely.
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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"
My dad, the other week:
Picks up a folding rule, like. A shop clerk passes him by. He tells her, 'they don't make these any longer, do they'. She's all like 'uhm, yes they do, we're expecting anoth...' so my dad interrupts her, slowly unfolds the whole things, points at it, and goes, 'look, it's only two meters'.
It works even better in the original klingon.
He does that like all the time. Telemarketers, shop clerks, friends of his children, their parents, any and all relatives, everyone, really. If there's an opening to make someone gohe takes it.
That's good parenting to the max. Setting an example an aw.
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