Ouch. Thou doth cut me deeply. I still learn stuff, once in a while, if I remember correctly.
Originally Posted by KFlint
oh hi gamesover. btw i dont have a feeling to get in touch with you now.
i have several problem running simultinously (exclude chavis).
how about later? k thanks bai.
I generally go with den of stupidity peppered with occasional bits of self delusion.
Actually FST originally stood for Fairly Silly Thing but it was changed since it proved poison to the advertisers. Personally I think they should either change it to HdDbits so people will be falling over themselves to get in or for obvious reasons The Library of Congress.
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How about HD&DBits? Then we could get people fighting with swords over invites! WIN!
Last edited by Intr4ns1t; 01-29-2011 at 04:30 AM. Reason: when good jokes go bad
Originally Posted by KFlint
As long as I get a cool samurai one like the guy in Highlander then I'm fine with it.
On 5 September 1965, the first use of the word hippie appeared in print. In an article entitled "A New Haven for Beatniks," San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon wrote about the Blue Unicorn coffeehouse, using the term hippie to refer to the new generation of beatniks who had moved from North Beach into the Haight. Fallon reportedly came up with the name by condensing Norman Mailer's use of the word, "hipster" into "hippie".The name did not catch on in the mass media until almost two years later, after San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen began using the term hippies in his daily columns.
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