Last one to post gets $20.
Starting a new thread.
If you don't know the rules then there's <1% chance you will win anyway.
If you do I'll tell you.
Last one to post gets $20.
Starting a new thread.
If you don't know the rules then there's <1% chance you will win anyway.
If you do I'll tell you.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805952/
Your internet parents named you after this, apparently.
Respect my lack of authority.
I have been using an iPhone for work, and an Android 7 phone for personal use for just over a year. I've realised that, due to my constant fiddling with the operating systems, I've finally modified the android OS to look like iOS and I've also, shoddily hacked a lot of Android functionality in to my iOS device.
I think I may be some kind of digital transgender.
Now go away.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-37714159
Attachment 172588Originally Posted by BBC
The University of Nottingham Students' Union claimed the costume was "in no way intended to reference the tragedy" at Alton Towers.
However, the reporter who wrote the article said some of the students were wearing fake amputated legs.
Attachment 172589
Do you think the image order was reversed in the original story on the BBC site in order to reduce the comedic effect, or something else.
Now go away.
Have fun while you can, you students you, with your future life of no job, no house, no pension and crippling debt to look forward to.
... and yes, pun intended.
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