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Col wrote:Spoon's latest single, "The Underdog."
Whooooooooo, yes! I only recently discovered Spoon, and I deeply regret letting them remain under my radar for so long.

And on that note, I like stumbling upon a new band. :3

I also like it when you get a thunderstorm in the fall and, overnight, all the leaves are knocked down.

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Leaving and never coming back.

Jack Daniel's

Hornsby's Draught Cider

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bustertheclown wrote: Hornsby's Draught Cider
NOW we're talking! I'm a Strongbow man, myself, but Hornsby's is great for value. I've gotta drink from a bottle or can or I'll just start gulping and not stop, then soon I'm a goner.
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Never had Strongbow. I drink what's available. In fact, I've been drinking what's available all night, and plan to do so for the next week.
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Laemkral wrote:
bustertheclown wrote: Hornsby's Draught Cider
NOW we're talking! I'm a Strongbow man, myself, but Hornsby's is great for value. I've gotta drink from a bottle or can or I'll just start gulping and not stop, then soon I'm a goner.
Strongbow - 2l for only $3 down the road.
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Pimpette wrote:Deciding "we have nothing to do today. Let's go on an adventure!"

Pretend adventures are awesome.
Except sometimes when you realize "oh wait... now we have to walk BACK.."
Are you kidding? Walking back is the BEST part of adventure.
Closer to home! (No place like home.)
Closer to good food! (Assuming a bad adventure.)
Closer to bed! (Assuming a good adventure.)
Closer to a good, hot shower! (Assuming a great adventure!)
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the peacefulness of being underwater (which is odd since I'm kinda creeped out by the possibility of finding a corpse in ponds and such...)

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I don't consider being bored and going out on an adventure a Pretend adventure. It's a real adventure. Jumping into your car and just... going. It's fun.

Beth and I found this old general store once in the wine country that had just reopened and I bought this neat old bottle for five bucks. I remember it every time I look at the bottle.
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A storm at the end of a hot summer's week and the smell of wet asphalt afterwards.
Leaning back and admiring something that took a long time to finish (such as painting 24 figurines or a particularly complex cartoon).
That feeling of home, wherever it may be.

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Killbert-Robby wrote:
Laemkral wrote:
bustertheclown wrote: Hornsby's Draught Cider
NOW we're talking! I'm a Strongbow man, myself, but Hornsby's is great for value. I've gotta drink from a bottle or can or I'll just start gulping and not stop, then soon I'm a goner.
Strongbow - 2l for only $3 down the road.
You. Me. Wherever you are. Drinking. Soon.
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Burritos from Qdoba

Dogs

The Rain

my tea, six times a day.

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The $1.00 jewelry store right across the street from where I work.

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Laemkral wrote:
Killbert-Robby wrote:
Laemkral wrote: NOW we're talking! I'm a Strongbow man, myself, but Hornsby's is great for value. I've gotta drink from a bottle or can or I'll just start gulping and not stop, then soon I'm a goner.
Strongbow - 2l for only $3 down the road.
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OK i didnt read like all 9 pages of this but after the first 2 I only saw mention of Tina Fey's scar, and the only mention from someone of the opposite sex was a chick saying she enjoyed her husband, what is up my list would go like this.

Beer, Boobs, Beer, Boobs, Nice A** in a thong, women, football, boobs, beer.

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Supermans Pubes wrote:OK i didnt read like all 9 pages of this but after the first 2 I only saw mention of Tina Fey's scar, and the only mention from someone of the opposite sex was a chick saying she enjoyed her husband, what is up my list would go like this.

Beer, Boobs, Beer, Boobs, Nice A** in a thong, women, football, boobs, beer.
Which one? The American kind or the one they play with their feet?

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The american kind the other you only use your feet sucks, guys that flop with the least bit of contact the NFL is a man's sports, and after the game we don't load up the mini van pass out capri suns and orange wedges and go for hot dogs.

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Supermans Pubes wrote:The american kind the other you only use your feet sucks, guys that flop with the least bit of contact the NFL is a man's sports, and after the game we don't load up the mini van pass out capri suns and orange wedges and go for hot dogs.
I've had opportunities to watch both, and I must admit I found American football underwhelming. Too many breaks, too tame crowds. And the fact that you couldn't drink any alcohol in the stadium was a massive letdown, though that may just be a Virginia thing.

But to each their own. If you prefer American football, you may =)

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American Football is not Football. Football is Football. American Football is American Football. They are two entirely different games, and Football was around first.

I don't really like either game, but I still get invited to football matches every now and again, as my uncle is a fan, and it's a nice opportunity to spend some time with him as he often works abroad.

I like to go to the games and cheer the referee. I've always thought he could use the moral support.

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Rickford wrote:American Football is not Football. Football is Football. American Football is American Football. They are two entirely different games, and Football was around first.
Tis why us Americans call it soccer. =S
I like to go to the games and cheer the referee. I've always thought he could use the moral support.
=O

TRAITOR!!!

(Nah, but seriously, one thing I missed in American Football was the whole second game of "Crowd vs. Ref")

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Supermans Pubes wrote:OK i didnt read like all 9 pages of this but after the first 2 I only saw mention of Tina Fey's scar, and the only mention from someone of the opposite sex was a chick saying she enjoyed her husband, what is up my list would go like this.

Beer, Boobs, Beer, Boobs, Nice A** in a thong, women, football, boobs, beer.
Judging by your name, I guessed you were more of the kind of guy who would like to be spread out around someone's dick.

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