crazyIvan
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 4:17 AM
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If it wasn't for the army, I wouldn't be here!
Thank you!
crazyIvan
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 4:38 AM
Just in case you all wonder why I'm still up at 4:30 am Pacific time, the weather gods have decided to dump a shit load of rain on Seattle. The creek that runs through my back yard has flooded, and my back yard has about a foot or so of standing water. It hasn't quite reached the house, and even if it does, I'm not sure I can do anything about it, but since I'm not gonna sleep with this shit going on, I figure I might as well lose a whole lot of money playing poker in between checking the flood waters.
*Edit*
Well, it's almost 6 here, the rain keeps coming down, but luckily so far no flooding into the house.
I keep my fingers crossed. However, the forecast is for rain for the next 5 days. Damn.
jeff_536
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 6:13 AM
morning marko
morning everyone.
RonBurgundy
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 8:25 AM
hey jeffy, if you're around, you wanna give this a quick edit before i send it in to my school paper? everyone is free to read it. its just a cutesy little christmas piece for my high school paper. if it comes off as kiddy, i guess its because its for a high school paper, and because its hard to make anything about christmas come off as unclichéd anymore. thanks.
As we inch closer to Christmas, familiar images find their way into our heads and into our lives. Snow-covered pines, wreaths, presents laid out under the tree, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Santa in his comfy red jumpsuit giving out presents to all the good boys and girls. Those images are just great. For the Northern Hemisphere. Down here in Chile, and everywhere else in the Southern Hemisphere, we’re currently smack dab in the middle of summer. There are no snow-covered pines; you’re more likely to see palm trees, and well, if they’re covered with white, you can bet it ain’t snow. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire? That’s a laugher. The closest thing to that I’ve experienced is when I stayed out in the pool too long the other day and damn near roasted my chestnuts. And Santa, well if that poor bastard doesn’t have some mesh shorts and a beater under that jumpsuit, he’s gonna be in for a real shock when he dips under the equator. I have a feeling Santa might just decide that no boys and girls were good enough to deserve presents down here. All kinds of things have to change for Christmas down here. Milk and cookies for Santa? Think again. Down here it’s ice water and popsicles. Santa’s big long beard? No way. Down here Santa sports a stylish goatee (and you should see Mrs. Claus’ bikini! Scandalous!). Reindeers become camels, the sleigh gets air conditioning, and you can just forget about Santa climbing down the chimney. I know it doesn’t seem very festive for Santa to be picking your lock on your front door, but you try booking it down a billion chimneys in ninety-degree heat.
Apart from the imagery, the actual celebration is quite different as well. It is a much more religious holiday and is celebrated by going to mass late the night of the twenty-fourth, then returning to the house and opening presents when the clock strikes midnight. Although I don’t believe in this Jesus fellow, he seems to be pretty important to some people, so he can’t be all bad. There is a lot of praying, and it is a very family-oriented holiday. My host family is not giving presents this year, so I will not be regaling you all with tales of new CDs and sweaters and makeup kits, or whatever it is you crazy kids will be receiving. Instead, they are giving not only a sum of money but also their time and effort to a charity. Some time in January, we will all be going to help build a house for homeless people or single mothers or retired clowns or something. I think many of us have made Christmas far too materialistic and I hope that all of us, myself included, can learn from families like this. We should finally act on, not just meaninglessly repeat, the cliché that “giving is better than receiving”. After all, this Jesus guy was pretty charitable right? I mean, fish and wine for a whole town? That’s a pretty big grocery bill.
I can’t tell you how ashamed I was when my family called me in to watch the news because Americans were trampling each other for Christmas sales. They asked me if all of us were like that. “I hope not,” I said. I’m not lecturing, and I definitely don’t want to come off as preachy, I’m just asking you to think about it. Whatever you believe in, and however you celebrate, I want to wish you all happy holidays. Happy Festivus!
Whiskey16
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:05 AM
Morning.
I left NC. I passed "Big Bone Lick State Park" in Kentucky.
Called SAM twice. Nothing. He was posting in here when I called though. Maybe his phone was under Tommy's couch?
Called Nikki thrice....she at least returned my calls after she got out of the movie. She was sorry. I was sorry I missed her. We'll meet up on the way back.
90's channel on XM was funny. Snow-Informer was great. Poison-Outstanding. Some others I can't remember.
Food
1 sausage McMuffin with egg
1 hash brown
1 5 pc. chicken selects
1 med french fry
1 arbys regular roast beef sandwich
1/2 bag hard sourdough pretzels
Beverage
1 small orange juice
1 medium diet coke
1 meduim Sierra mist
1 20 oz diet vanilla cheery dr. pepper (manamana)
4 flavorded Dasani Waters
Arrived to Chicago in 13 hours. Nice and smooth.
Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukkah, just because not enough people spell it with a CH.
No_Neck
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:09 AM
who out there is working on this fine Christmas Eve?
Whiskey16
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:11 AM
QUOTE (RonBurgundy)
hey jeffy, if you're around, you wanna give this a quick edit before i send it in to my school paper? everyone is free to read it. its just a cutesy little christmas piece for my high school paper. if it comes off as kiddy, i guess its because its for a high school paper, and because its hard to make anything about christmas come off as unclichéd anymore. thanks.
As we inch closer to Christmas, familiar images find their way into our heads and into our lives. Snow-covered pines, wreaths, presents laid out under the tree, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Santa in his comfy red jumpsuit giving out presents to all the good boys and girls. Those images are just great. For the Northern Hemisphere. Down here in Chile, and everywhere else in the Southern Hemisphere, we’re currently smack dab in the middle of summer. There are no snow-covered pines; you’re more likely to see palm trees, and well, if they’re covered with white, you can bet it ain’t snow. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire? That’s a laugher. The closest thing to that I’ve experienced is when I stayed out in the pool too long the other day and damn near roasted my chestnuts. And Santa, well if that poor censored doesn’t have some mesh shorts and a beater under that jumpsuit, he’s gonna be in for a real shock when he dips under the equator. I have a feeling Santa might just decide that no boys and girls were good enough to deserve presents down here. All kinds of things have to change for Christmas down here. Milk and cookies for Santa? Think again. Down here it’s ice water and popsicles. Santa’s big long beard? No way. Down here Santa sports a stylish goatee (and you should see Mrs. Claus’ bikini! Scandalous!). Reindeers become camels, the sleigh gets air conditioning, and you can just forget about Santa climbing down the chimney. I know it doesn’t seem very festive for Santa to be picking your lock on your front door, but you try booking it down a billion chimneys in ninety-degree heat.
Apart from the imagery, the actual celebration is quite different as well. It is a much more religious holiday and is celebrated by going to mass late the night of the twenty-fourth, then returning to the house and opening presents when the clock strikes midnight. Although I don’t believe in this Jesus fellow, he seems to be pretty important to some people, so he can’t be all bad. There is a lot of praying, and it is a very family-oriented holiday. My host family is not giving presents this year, so I will not be regaling you all with tales of new CDs and sweaters and makeup kits, or whatever it is you crazy kids will be receiving. Instead, they are giving not only a sum of money but also their time and effort to a charity. Some time in January, we will all be going to help build a house for homeless people or single mothers or retired clowns or something. I think many of us have made Christmas far too materialistic and I hope that all of us, myself included, can learn from families like this. We should finally act on, not just meaninglessly repeat, the cliché that “giving is better than receiving”. After all, this Jesus guy was pretty charitable right? I mean, fish and wine for a whole town? That’s a pretty big grocery bill.
I can’t tell you how ashamed I was when my family called me in to watch the news because Americans were trampling each other for Christmas sales. They asked me if all of us were like that. “I hope not,” I said. I’m not lecturing, and I definitely don’t want to come off as preachy, I’m just asking you to think about it. Whatever you believe in, and however you celebrate, I want to wish you all happy holidays. Happy Festivus!
I'm Jewish, and not all that religious, but how do you think your friends in Kentucky will take "this Jesus guy" and "that Jesus Fellow". I know your sense of humor, but don't you think some might be offended by that?
Whiskey16
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:12 AM
QUOTE (No_Neck)
who out there is working on this fine Christmas Eve?
Most of us don't do much work any day, if you haven't noticed.
I'm not physically at work, however.
Allie
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:31 AM
Hello and Merry Xmas Eve to anyone who's here! Jeffery...glad you made your trip safely!
fryer98
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:46 AM
Tim might still be drunk, but he's not sure. He'll let you know when he knows.
Nikki_N
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:03 AM
Hello. Must get ready to go to the in-laws.
Merry Christmas and Happy Channukah to everyone!
Also, smooches on your peepees.
Nik
RonBurgundy
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:14 AM
QUOTE (Whiskey16)
I'm Jewish, and not all that religious, but how do you think your friends in Kentucky will take "this Jesus guy" and "that Jesus Fellow". I know your sense of humor, but don't you think some might be offended by that?
probably. doesnt bother me.
bleacherbum3
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:49 AM
Morning......afternoon.. whatever.
Ron- Happy Festivus!!
Whiskey- Arby's rules!!!!
Just enjoying some football until I have to go to work in about 2 hours.
bleacherbum3
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:53 AM
QUOTE (crazyIvan)
Okay, I'm done with online poker.
I get AA 3 hands in a row. I lose 2 of them. This censored is rediculous. And my mother is slandered in the process.
I swear to god, this game is only about luck, and there is no skill involved.
Everytime there are people all in, the worst hand wins every time.
I feel your pain. In a SNG last night, I had AA twice and KK once. All 3 times, the flop comes up all the same suit, none that I had. Oh well, but for some reason I couldn't lose with KJ last night. Weird.
Good luck controlling all the rain.
mulhs82
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 11:21 AM
morning.
ok. time to get ready.
l8r all.
have a good one.
crazyIvan
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 11:32 AM
Crisis averted. Once it got light out, I was able to find where the creek had been partially blocked by branches from an earlier wind storm. Once I cleared that up, the creek began flowing like it should, the rain actually stopped about 3 hours ago, and most of the water is out of my yard!
Hopefully that will be the extent of any "excitement" for the rest of the year!
Happy Holidays to all!
Oh, yeah. I forgot.
[b][size=26]GO SEAHAWKS! BOO COLTS!!!!!
dna4ever
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 2:05 PM
Merry Christmas Fucktards
Whiskey16
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 2:06 PM
QUOTE (dna4ever)
Merry Christmas Fucktards
You too, honkey.
dna4ever
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 2:09 PM
QUOTE (Whiskey16)
QUOTE (dna4ever)
Merry Christmas Fucktards
You too, honkey.
I tried to find a funny honky picture, was thinking maybe a trumpet with a big E beside it or something clever, but I found this instead
Whiskey16
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 2:11 PM
Why doesn't she have a belly-button?
dna4ever
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 2:14 PM
No idea, but would have been a better picture if she was drinking Busch instead of Coors
tall0n
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 3:50 PM
QUOTE (fryer98)
In unrelated news, last night was night #2 in a row of me being wasted. Tonight will for sure be night #3. I'm putting the over/under on 12 days.
Also, the middle school team got my brother a gift for Christmas for helping coach them this year. (He's the head varsity, but helps all levels.) The gift was nice for me, because they got him Eagle Rare (or something like that) Whiskey and he doesn't drink, so it's mine now. Has anyone (Norm?) heard or this?? I haven't.
If it's what i'm thinking about. it's Eagle Rare bourbon!
It's a single barrel bourbon that's supposed to be better than Woodford, but i'm not sure about that. Melissa gave me that for xmas, i had one taste.
I like woodford better.
tall0n
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 3:55 PM
QUOTE (renaedawn)
QUOTE (tall0n)
QUOTE (mulhs82)
Norm...congrats i think you passed...also I would get the drunk dude's credit card then punch him for breaking your camera.
I hope i passed!

no one has said anything yet.

hehe
as for the camera, yea, i'm about to be off to tampa, but i'm gonna stop and see if this "extended warranty" they sold me works.
I specifically asked the guy, "if i DROP it, the extended warranty covers it right?" to which he said, "yes".
I never get the warranty, but i envisioned this happening, just not so soon! haha!
Of course you passed, Norm! Well done.
Sorry about your camera. Will you be able to get the pics you took off of it you think?
Yep, i'm uploading the pics now on tribe. These are the pics from the last crew bash of the year. i'm in the middle of doing it, so if you read this now and go there to look, they'll be more pics coming
tall0n
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 4:06 PM
QUOTE (dms26)
doh forgot to exchange cell phone numbers with Norm
It's not a biggie, i'm down here, if your around after monday, let me know!
tall0n
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 4:12 PM
Ok, i'm out....i need a beer. going over to the cousin's.
i'll post more pictures tomorrow. dialup sucks!
dna4ever
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 6:41 PM
According to Norad Santa Tracker Santa is now in South America. OMG I AM SO EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jeff_536
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 7:03 PM
Ron...sorry..just got on now. When you sending that?
I'll take a quick look just in case there's still time and post an edited version.
jeff_536
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 7:41 PM
Here' s my version. You may not even notice any changes I made. There weren't many.
As we inch closer to Christmas, familiar images find their way into our heads and our lives. Things like snow-covered pines, wreaths, presents laid out under the tree, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Santa in his comfy red jumpsuit giving out presents to all the good boys and girls. Those images are just great. For the Northern Hemisphere. Down here in Chile, and everywhere else in the Southern Hemisphere, we’re currently smack dab in the middle of summer. There are no snow-covered pines-- you’re more likely to see palm trees-- and if they’re covered with white, you can bet it ain’t snow. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire? That’s a laugher. The closest thing to that I’ve experienced is when I stayed out in the pool too long the other day and damn near roasted my chestnuts. And Santa, well if that poor bugger doesn’t have some mesh shorts and a beater under that jumpsuit, he’s gonna be in for a real shock when he dips under the equator. I have a feeling Santa might just decide no boys or girls were good enough to deserve presents down here.
All kinds of things have to change for Christmas down here. Milk and cookies for Santa? Think again. Down here it’s ice water and popsicles. Santa’s big long beard? No way. Down here Santa sports a stylish goatee (and you should see Mrs. Claus’ bikini! Scandalous!). Reindeers become camels, the sleigh is air conditioned, and you can just forget about Santa climbing down the chimney. I know it doesn’t seem very festive for Santa to be picking your lock on your front door, but you try booking it down a billion chimneys in ninety-degree heat.
Apart from the imagery, the actual celebration is quite different as well. It is a much more religious holiday and is celebrated by going to mass late Christmas Eve, then returning to the house and opening presents when the clock strikes midnight. Although I don’t believe in this Jesus fellow, he seems to be pretty important to some people, so he can’t be all bad. There is a lot of praying, and it is a very family-oriented holiday.
My host family is not giving presents this year, so I will not be regaling you all with tales of new CDs and sweaters and makeup kits, or whatever it is you crazy kids will be receiving. Instead, they are giving not only a sum of money but also their time and effort to a charity. Some time in January, we will all be going to help build a house for homeless people or single mothers or retired clowns or something. I think many of us have made Christmas far too materialistic and I hope that all of us, myself included, can learn from families like this. We should finally act on, not just meaninglessly repeat, the cliché that “giving is better than receiving”. After all, this Jesus guy was pretty charitable right? I mean, fish and wine for a whole town? That’s a pretty big grocery bill.
I can’t tell you how ashamed I was when my family called me in to watch the news because Americans were trampling each other for Christmas sales. They((((Ron...who is this 'they' referring to? Your family or your host family? I think it's your host family. If it is, replace They with My host family)))) asked me if all of us were like that. “I hope not,” I said. I’m not lecturing, and I definitely don’t want to come off as preachy, I’m just asking you to think about it. Whatever you believe in, and however you celebrate, I want to wish you all happy holidays. Happy Festivus!
dms26
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 7:46 PM
QUOTE (Velkro)
DOG SAVE THE KICKERS!!!
Yay, Tampa wins. Pretty sure a Tampa win or Carolina loss gives the Bucs the division. Tampa's home to New Orleans and Carolina is on the road in Atlanta.
Anyway Merry Holidays to all. This one's for you Dustin:

:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
me likey the photo
holy sh
it that was a good game, I was in shock when they blocked the kick. The special teams coach should be looking for a new job though. The whole point of kicking on first down is so you can take a knee on a bad snap :wall:
Merry Christmas everyone
jeff_536
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 8:14 PM
ESPN has a fantasy poker game that you can join with a group of friends.
I'll start an army group, first picks aren't due until Jan. 4. Salary Cap kind of game, haven't looked too much into it yet.
Vade
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:15 PM
Jeff, I'm definitely interested
Merry Christmas all.
I worked til 10:30 at Walgreens which was definitely the only place open for miles (besides other Walgreens).
At least I don't work at a 24-hour store
Vade
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:18 PM
From ESPN.com
Who is ready to move to Australia?
World Series of Poker champion Joe Hachem's lucky streak still hasn't ended, as he pulled a miracle card out on the river against the Australian Taxation Office.
He can take home all of his WSOP winnings tax free.
Under Australian law, Hachem won't have to pay income tax on the $7.5 million he won because he was pursuing a hobby, not a career.
The Melbourne father of four defeated over 5,600 poker players en route to the main event victory in July.
Hachem's lawyers said the Australian Taxation Office had found their client was not in the business of playing poker at the time of his win. Hachem has since become a professional poker player.
"As a result of this finding, the poker winnings were classified as income derived from a hobby, and thus not subject to Australian tax," his lawyer, Peter Donovan, said in a statement.
"The distinction between the conduct of a business and the mere pursuit of a hobby is often a difficult distinction to draw.
"However, the fact that you excel at a particular hobby should not be fatal for tax purposes."
RonBurgundy
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 9:34 PM
thanks for the edit jeff. p.s. is it any good? is it shit?
missIdaho
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:27 PM
11:24 pm Christmas Eve 2005
An entire plate of cookies for Santa and two Cokes have been consumed. We are now considering contacting an engineer to hang the doors on my daughter's doll house. That is all.
KingTrashOff
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:30 PM
QUOTE (mulhs82)
Woo Hoo....I feel sorry for the newbies who have to read that whole other thread now

me too. so could some please summarize so I know what the crap is going on. thanks :-)
Nikki_N
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 10:32 PM
[quote=crazyIvan]Crisis averted. Once it got light out, I was able to find where the creek had been partially blocked by branches from an earlier wind storm. Once I cleared that up, the creek began flowing like it should, the rain actually stopped about 3 hours ago, and most of the water is out of my yard!
Hopefully that will be the extent of any "excitement" for the rest of the year!
Happy Holidays to all!
Oh, yeah. I forgot.
[b][size=26]GO SEAHAW
KS! BOO COLTS!!!!!
That comment was totally uncalled for, dear. I forgive you though. I'm glad the rain didn't carry you away.
Nikki_N
Saturday, December 24th, 2005, 11:57 PM
QUOTE (KingTrashOff)
QUOTE (mulhs82)
Woo Hoo....I feel sorry for the newbies who have to read that whole other thread now

me too. so could some please summarize so I know what the crap is going on. thanks :-)
Who the fu
ck are you?????
bleacherbum3
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 12:39 AM
Merry Christmas!!
I hope everyone's Eve was better than mine.....I hate working on Christmas Eve. Oh well, I don't have to go back until.......tomorrow afternoon. Sucks to miss Bears-Packers game.
GO BEARS!!!!!!
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:18 AM
Mine kind of sucked. I'm sleeping on the couch tonight. I'm not really sleeping, as you can tell. Dave and I had a fight. I won't bore everyone with the details. Mostly typical married person stuff. Blah. I hope Christmas doesn't suck. Dave is sick, too.
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:19 AM
Pupsta
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:26 AM
dear god, i'm homicidal right now.
i've gotten absolute shit for sleep the last two nights, so i figure cool, i'm back home, i get a good night sleep
got some goodnight xmas eve sex, eagerly awaited the ensuing sound sleep, and then ang falls asleep before me
her being sick makes her snore louder than it'd be if i lived next to an airport. i took the new ipod that i got for xmas, turned it up over halfway, tried to fall asleep to music...she still drowns it out.
I JUST WANT ONE GOD DAMNED GOOD NIGHT OF SLEEP
it's never going to happen. horse tourney at 430a est, and i'm in. i'm seriously contemplating getting dressed, taking a pillow and a planket, and sleeping in the car.
merry fucking christmas.
bleacherbum3
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:32 AM
QUOTE (Pupsta)
dear god, i'm homicidal right now.
i've gotten absolute shit for sleep the last two nights, so i figure cool, i'm back home, i get a good night sleep
got some goodnight xmas eve sex, eagerly awaited the ensuing sound sleep, and then ang falls asleep before me
her being sick makes her snore louder than it'd be if i lived next to an airport. i took the new ipod that i got for xmas, turned it up over halfway, tried to fall asleep to music...she still drowns it out.
I JUST WANT ONE GOD DAMNED GOOD NIGHT OF SLEEP
it's never going to happen. horse tourney at 430a est, and i'm in. i'm seriously contemplating getting dressed, taking a pillow and a planket, and sleeping in the car.
merry fucking christmas.
OUCH!!!
Good luck in the tourney.
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:33 AM
QUOTE (Pupsta)
dear god, i'm homicidal right now.
i've gotten absolute shit for sleep the last two nights, so i figure cool, i'm back home, i get a good night sleep
got some goodnight xmas eve sex, eagerly awaited the ensuing sound sleep, and then ang falls asleep before me
her being sick makes her snore louder than it'd be if i lived next to an airport. i took the new ipod that i got for xmas, turned it up over halfway, tried to fall asleep to music...she still drowns it out.
I JUST WANT ONE GOD DAMNED GOOD NIGHT OF SLEEP
it's never going to happen. horse tourney at 430a est, and i'm in. i'm seriously contemplating getting dressed, taking a pillow and a planket, and sleeping in the car.
merry fucking christmas.
I went to my inlaws today, then Conner peed himself in the car while sleeping. Then Dave threw up. Then we had a fight (don't ask, but I'm not really a heartless bi
tch to a sick person). I of course got no sex, instead I folded laundry and put bows on the kids fooseball table (present from Dave). Now I am still awake and hoping Christmas doesn't suck.
I'm sorry you can't sleep Pup. It sucks to fall asleep last when there is snoring. I have slept on the couch when this has happened to me. I thought about playing some cards, but I'm pretty sure I'm too tired.
Blah.
I would like to state though, being as it's the day we celebrate the birth of Christ (don't make me send you the card with the lube!) that I am grateful for the Messiah.
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:33 AM
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
Pupsta
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:39 AM
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:40 AM
QUOTE (Pupsta)
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
Oh no. I think I have the stomach virus too. Fu
ck. Sleep. don't lose money because you are tired.
bleacherbum3
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:42 AM
QUOTE (Pupsta)
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
days till da bum invades Vegas: 27
watching A Christmas Story on TNT...again.
And playing sh
itty cards right now.
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:43 AM
QUOTE (bleacherbum3)
QUOTE (Pupsta)
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
days till da bum invades Vegas: 27
watching A Christmas Story on TNT...again.
And playing sh
itty cards right now.
I love that movie. I have no cable, so I can't watch it with you. Ok, I'm going to try to catch a couple of hours of shuteye. I hope I don't puke. Best get the trash can just in case.
bleacherbum3
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:45 AM
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
QUOTE (bleacherbum3)
QUOTE (Pupsta)
QUOTE (Nikki_N)
Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
days till da bum invades Vegas: 27
watching A Christmas Story on TNT...again.
And playing sh
itty cards right now.
I love that movie. I have no cable, so I can't watch it with you. Ok, I'm going to try to catch a couple of hours of shuteye. I hope I don't puke. Best get the trash can just in case.
You'll shoot your eye out!!!!!
Nikki_N
Sunday, December 25th, 2005, 1:50 AM
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Days Til the FCPHA Invade Las Vegas: 52
days till pupsta invades las vegas: 6ish, 1 until i leave
playing like sh
it right now, prob not the best idea to be playing, but whatever, right now i really don't care...
i'm so tired i'm somewhat delusional, this sucks.
days till da bum invades Vegas: 27
watching A Christmas Story on TNT...again.
And playing sh
itty cards right now.
I love that movie. I have no cable, so I can't watch it with you. Ok, I'm going to try to catch a couple of hours of shuteye. I hope I don't puke. Best get the trash can just in case.
You'll shoot your eye out!!!!!
"The line stretched all the way back to Terre Haute."
edit: I must honor Douglas Adams on page 42.
"In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move."
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