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    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Something in the operating theatre? *badoom-tish*

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    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Something in the operating theatre? *badoom-tish*

    Genius. Pure genius.

    *clap* *clap* *clap*
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    "The Book of Mormon" is a simply brilliant musical. When something great like this hits Broadway, I wish I lived in New York. And had money.
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    "The Book of Mormon" is a simply brilliant musical. When something great like this hits Broadway, I wish I lived in New York. And had money.

    Just watch the South Park musical version of it. DUM DUM DUMB!!
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    The actual musical is better. "Dum dum dum dum dum" doesn't beat "Turn it Off", "You and Me (But Mostly Me)", or "Tomorrow is a Latter Day".
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    Love doesn't exist, and my family is selfish and puts over things before me. I always make the middle of the list. If something serious happens to me and I still have my wits, such as I don't know... a stroke. I might not ever forgive them.
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    Being sick scares me to death, it does. But something is wrong with me. I've seen mistakes in judgment and procedure both in and out of hospitals leading to death or worse...in people I cared a lot about.
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    What do tigers dream of when they take a little tiger snooze? Do they dream of mauling zebras or Halle Berry in her Catwoman suit?
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    If there is one thing I've learned, it's that I never want to be around people when they are angry.
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    Remolay wrote: »
    If there is one thing I've learned, it's that I never want to be around people when they are angry.

    Especially that Dr. Banner fellow, I do not enjoy him when he is frustrated!
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    Is it E-3 yet?
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    No but that didn't stop Konami.
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    If you kids don't stop that right now, I'm turning this forum around and going straight back home!
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    What do tigers dream of when they take a little tiger snooze? Do they dream of mauling zebras or Halle Berry in her Catwoman suit?

    Michelle Pfeiffer is a much better Catwoman.
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    ShaggE wrote: »
    How is marmite compared to Vegemite? I love me some Vegemite.
    JedExodus wrote: »
    SheilaBox would know all about it i'd imagine, with her globetrotting and all that
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    I've tried both Vegemite and Marmite. And both of them taste absolutely arse. I occasionally try one of them again because I literally cannot believe how disgusting they are and think maybe I've been wrong all those times before. Nope.

    So yeah, the intricate nuance of flavour between them is usually lost on me while I'm going GACKHACKACKARGH.

    Okay my two cents... pence... cents... whatever... Marmite is alright, Vegemite is most delicious. It puts a rose in every cheek! Vegemite seems to have a better texture, and you can put more on than Marmite. Nothing better than Vegemite on hot toast... Also, puzzlebox how can you not like Vegemite? I thought it was a genetic Aussie thing? I was brought up on Marmite and I even prefer Vegemite...

    puzzlebox wrote: »
    I do appreciate a good tissue. I have a box of tissues by my bed, two travel packs of Kleenex in my bag, and a couple of folded tissues in my pockets at any given time. If I had a car, I'd keep some tissues in the glovebox too. I use them as bookmarks, dispense them like little gifts to crying folk, and use them to clean spilled beer off pub tables. One day I might tear some up to use as confetti at an impromptu wedding. On the whole, I really like tissues.

    Wow, you do like tissues... not sure that's what Davies was talking about though...

    Davies wrote: »
    That's adorable. Following that series of touching Kleenex moments I'm certainly not going to delve into the details of why I keep a box of handy tissues next to my bed. Suffice to say, it's a particular "Kleenex moment" that would surely fail to materialise on the Kleenex television adverts.

    Ahah!

    Chyron8472 wrote: »
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    Hehehe! I say that often, but no-one laughs... maybe I need that expression.


    Right, a post full of quote replies... I really should think of something interesting to say...

    ...

    ...

    Maybe tomorrow...
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    skeeter wrote: »
    Wow, you do like tissues... not sure that's what Davies was talking about though...

    Oh, huh, that one went totally over my head until just now. Guess that just goes to show that I'm not using them for that. Besides, if I was it'd be a box of tissues next to the computer, wouldn't it?

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    It's like 1AM, and... Huh, I guess I forgot to finish this post last night.
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    Davies wrote: »
    Aww, that's even more adorable than Puzzlebox's list of multiple uses for tissues. It's as if Eddie from Frasier had a pup. So sweet. :D

    We toyed with the name 'Edwina' but it just brought up connoctations of shagging John Major in my head so we scrapped that one
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Why is no one cuddling her?? She's so small and cute you'd have to prise her from my vice-like grasp. I like puppies almost as much as I like tissues. They're just as good to give to crying folk in distress, and do a decent job of cleaning spilled beer, although they're not so good to tear up and toss at newly married couples.

    What kind of dog is she?

    Puppy needed her sleep, first night in the house and still a wee bit scared. Now she's settled in nicely and enjoys afternoons of viciously untieing my shoelaces, destroying her stuffed archnemesis who we have named candy legs and listening to Michael Bublé/Mickey Bubbles

    She cries at night though and it's heartbreaking as you're not supposed to go down to them so all you can do is lie in bed awake and listen to the poor wee crater whining away.

    Oh, and she's a Jack Russel terrier :)
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    Oh huh, apparently it's free donut day or something. Dunkin Donuts gives you a free donut with a drink purchase and Krispy Kreme will just give you a donut, no purchase necessary.

    Cool, free breakfast. :P
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    Oh huh, apparently it's free donut day or something. Dunkin Donuts gives you a free donut with a drink purchase and Krispy Kreme will just give you a donut, no purchase necessary.

    Cool, free breakfast. :P

    Breakfast of champions, my friend.
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    Breakfast of champions, my friend.
    A single donut and something to wash it down with, yes! And it only cost me a dollar! I AM KING OF THE WORLD.
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    A single donut and something to wash it down with, yes! And it only cost me a dollar! I AM KING OF THE WORLD.

    Subway breakfast is where it's at. 6" sub, two sausages, egg, bacon, cheese with red sauce and a coffee, £2. That'll keep ye going to lunch no worries!
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    ... Apparently it's free donut day or something... Cool, free breakfast.
    Breakfast of champions, my friend.
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    10 donuts for breakfast each day = mega champion.
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    JedExodus wrote: »
    Subway breakfast is where it's at. 6" sub, two sausages, egg, bacon, cheese with red sauce and a coffee, £2. That'll keep ye going to lunch no worries!
    A $3 6" sandwich and coffee combo is 3x the cost of my unhealthy, sugar-infused breakfast!

    ....I may do Subway for lunch though. I'm starting to get a craving for banana peppers...
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    A $3 6" sandwich and coffee combo is 3x the cost of my unhealthy, sugar-infused breakfast!

    ....I may do Subway for lunch though. I'm starting to get a craving for banana peppers...

    Yeah but you gotta take into account that fast food's well cheaper in the states than here.

    I always found it a bit worrying that it's probably cheaper to eat McDonalds everyday than to do a grocery shop. Or am I horribly misinformed?
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    Hey.. I really want a new custom user title- I've been using "Freelance Constable" for three months now. Any suggestions?
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    "Moderatrice"
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
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    Hey.. I really want a new custom user title- I've been using "Freelance Constable" for three months now. Any suggestions?

    If I could think of a decent one, I'd be using it myself!
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    My favourite breakfast is Crunchy....Chocolately....Circular......

    Yes folks, its Wheetos.
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    JedExodus wrote: »
    I always found it a bit worrying that it's probably cheaper to eat McDonalds everyday than to do a grocery shop. Or am I horribly misinformed?

    Still cheaper to shop and cook, just less convenient. I used to live on 10 dollars a day for me, my husband and our two cats (including food and other stuff such as soap, tissues and so on). In a fast food place, that wouldn't have been three meals a day for the two of us will still money left for the rest of the groceries.

    And that's not the least I've lived on either. Groceries and cooking yourself definitely wins by a lot over fast food. Even if you do cook fast food, it's cheaper to buy the fries, buns, patties, vegetables, etc, and make it yourself. If you cook healthier food (or, for instance, make your own buns) the difference is even bigger.
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    Hey.. I really want a new custom user title- I've been using "Freelance Constable" for three months now. Any suggestions?

    What about "Tamer of forumites"?
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    Hey.. I really want a new custom user title- I've been using "Freelance Constable" for three months now. Any suggestions?

    Freelance Officer, Jersey Division
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    If you "Like" The Book of Mormon on Facebook, you can listen to the whole thing in your browser, totally legitimately and legally. This musical is truly brilliant and beautiful, it really deserves the support.
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    Oh hey, here it is on Rolling Stone's website, no Facebook or Liking required!

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    The last song made me laugh, I'll admit.
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    Hey.. I really want a new custom user title- I've been using "Freelance Constable" for three months now. Any suggestions?

    "Depth Perceptor"

    I can think of funnier ones but had a hard time fitting them into 25 characters.
  • edited June 2011
    "Joseph Smith! Do Not Fuck A Baby!" is the greatest song title in existence. Wow.

    EDIT: Oops, not a song title. Still, amazing.
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