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Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:11 pm
by nieh
It would have been 20 if you would've let theactionindex properly kill the thread...

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:24 pm
by theactionindex
nieh wrote:It would have been 20 if you would've let theactionindex properly kill the thread...


:whateva: Oh well, I tried.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:31 pm
by nieh
You're a winner in my book.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:25 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
nieh wrote:You're a winner in my book.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 12:38 am
by warwick.hoy
nieh wrote:You're a wiener in my book.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:35 am
by Gearmond
wouldn't that hurt?

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:03 am
by jondead
:lol:

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:10 pm
by Fuzzy Picklez
I'm Jim Morrison, I'm dead.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:28 pm
by CBA
Thread Killllaaaaaaaaaaahhh!

Well I'm drunkish and working on a ACKSHAWN PLAN for supervisor positions. Good thing I have Englishes Degrees. So hey the first point of this thread was for me to say like GEE I'm boring and but maybe also I have the definitive say on said THREADS, i.e. I do not KILL them so much as

HELP THEM REACH THEIR ESCHATON

Either way, I've got two EVOL. burritos in my damn freezer with YOUR names on them. It even smells like burritos already... like maybe I just thought of that and it inhabited my brain and made my old factory receptions be like "HEY BURRITOS". What does someone like Companda or Tommy D. or snipelfritz have to say on that tip?

Like the TLC TIP? Speaking of TLC, who wants to listen to one of my favourite songs ever without ignoring everything I said before this because I'd like answers to those queries and quests as well. But here is the song for:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6qiV2nS6Js[/youtube]

And noooooo that's not TLC it's SWV. S double S U double V S S double U U double V S S double U U double V S

When the cause 'n cure is YYYYOOOOOOOOUUUUUUouuuoouuuuoowowowwooOWOWOWWWOWOOOOOOOOOWOOoooooowwww...


:love:

C

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:29 pm
by bob the r0bot
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:I'm Jim Morrison, I'm dead.
I like mogwai too

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:13 am
by snipelfritz
CBA713 wrote:Either way, I've got two EVOL. burritos in my damn freezer with YOUR names on them. It even smells like burritos already... like maybe I just thought of that and it inhabited my brain and made my old factory receptions be like "HEY BURRITOS". What does someone like Companda or Tommy D. or snipelfritz have to say on that tip?

I don't have the faintest clue what your point is, but I make my own burritos. Seriously, I'm making burritos later tonight. The beef is defrosted and everything. Mmmmmm, I can't wait until I'm hungry.

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:23 am
by CBA
snipelfritz wrote:
CBA713 wrote:Either way, I've got two EVOL. burritos in my damn freezer with YOUR names on them. It even smells like burritos already... like maybe I just thought of that and it inhabited my brain and made my old factory receptions be like "HEY BURRITOS". What does someone like Companda or Tommy D. or snipelfritz have to say on that tip?

I don't have the faintest clue what your point is




YYYEYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHH!


Also guess what and I'm absolutely sure about this:

I've NEVER seen this used on ILF: :rant:

Hmmmm. OHHHHHHH. I thought that this: :mope: :rant: ...was one emoticon.

Awwww. I feel sorry for the mopey smiley that is eternally Eeyore'ing it back and forth next to that pink asshole.


C


p.s. Pink asshole.


p.p.s. Drinking and late-night ILF two nights in a row! :thumb: + :yay: = :picard:

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:27 am
by snipelfritz
CBA713 wrote:Also guess what and I'm absolutely sure about this:

I've NEVER seen this used on ILF: :rant:

Hmmmm. OHHHHHHH. I thought that this: :mope: :rant: ...was one emoticon.

Awwww. I feel sorry for the mopey smiley that is eternally Eeyore'ing it back and forth next to that pink asshole.


p.s. Pink asshole.

Not only did I understand all of this, i completely agree with it. One of these days, I hope that that mopey guy will suddenly start smiling.

Does anybody else think that Drew Barrymore is a serious boner-killer?

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:23 am
by CBA
CBA713 wrote:
dubkitty wrote:you think that stuff was shit? AMATEURS.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUygQh0iaf8[/youtube]

we will bury you.



Uhhhhhhh... that song is really good. The chord changes and melodies are top notch... especially on the chorus when he hits the second chord on the "do" of "What's she gonna do about him?" I could give two or three shits about lyrics as long as you have a tight melody. Snipmyfritz... back me up, homie.

And OH MY GAWRSH that vocal solo is DOPE!

C



dk-

Wanna thank you once again for posting this video. The wonderful melodies follow me around all day, and I find myself singing the solo whenever I let my mind wander into pure existential comfort as I often do.

I know you posted it as a "THIS SHIT SUCKS" kinda thing... but maybe you were just having a josh. If you don't like this, what DO you like?


C

Re: Thread Killer

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:57 pm
by dubkitty
what i hate about that song is the self-centeredness..."or do without me, me, MEEEEEEEEEE..." It also strikes me as the equivalent of one of those horrid Philip Johnson skyscrapers with their faux-elegant towers capped by a pediment that looks like it came from a garden shed. there's no life in it, no blood; it's heterosexual Barry Manilow.

what do i like? jeez, off the top of my head: Charles Mingus, Neil Young, My Bloody Valentine, The Grateful Dead, Slowdive, Brian Wilson, Steely Dan, Mission of Burma, U2. which is to say that in general i prefer stuff that's floatier/more ambient/ambiguous and/or more emotionally direct than Rupert's kind of pop. i'm not anti-pop by any means--i have a weakness for Broadway show tune standards of the classic period, and could listen to My Fair Lady all afternoon--but it has to touch me, not just entertain me, though i'm becoming more flexible on that point as i get older and more weary and need to be comforted rather than inspired. in another few years i'll be ready to go back to listening to the Association, the Sandpipers, and the Fifth Dimension like i did when i was ten.