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Mar 25 2012, 19:37
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Msgr. Radixius
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I'm surprised I don't have a bloody nose just from thinkin' about it.
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Mar 25 2012, 20:01
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smilejb
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thinking about the eggs? Its a good thing. Atleast i wasn't talking about chicken genocide.
I mean thats what a chicken omellete is right? Eating the parents of the egg with the egg itself. I don't have a thing against chickens but the taste of genocide with every bite is so very delicious.
Its too bad my last post is on the other page now. Most people won't see that genious idea >_>. But if I had to choose eggs based on lazyness, this is it. On deliciousness, chicken genocide. Out of the mix of the 2. Over easy and then poached. Maybe soup egg is fighting for that role. Not sure if it counts as lazyness though.
quick edit. Forgot when I worked at a restaurant, they would throw an egg on a ham pizza. That was the only thing better than genocide. (but we can throw chicken on instead of ham I guess and still get the genocide.)
This post has been edited by smilejb: Mar 25 2012, 20:03
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Mar 26 2012, 01:58
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Honeycat
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What's with all the hipster talk lately? Hipster this, hipster that, someone fell down and broke their hipster and they can't get up.
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Mar 26 2012, 02:02
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Msgr. Radixius
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It's the new buzzword, like Emo before it.
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Mar 26 2012, 03:31
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Raaby
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Internet Homosexuality is the hip new thing.
Being the hipster that I am, I was e-mo way before it was cool.
This post has been edited by Robbie Pie: Mar 26 2012, 03:31
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Mar 26 2012, 04:11
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Humanity
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To the emos: Why so sad? To the hipsters: Why wear plaid?
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Mar 26 2012, 04:15
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Msgr. Radixius
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I recently got gray loafers with plaid bits on them :<
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Mar 26 2012, 04:18
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Humanity
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Technically, I should wear more plaid... I'm kind of a country kid, after all. Frankly, I just don't like wearing anything that resembles a checker-board. Best plaid = "Tangled Up in Plaid" by Queens of the Stone Age.
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Mar 26 2012, 04:32
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Raaby
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QUOTE(Humanity @ Mar 25 2012, 22:18)  Queens of the Stone Age.
Gross.
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Mar 26 2012, 04:38
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Msgr. Radixius
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Black Watch Plaid. HA HA HA!
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Mar 26 2012, 05:41
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Humanity
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QUOTE(radixius @ Mar 25 2012, 20:38)  Black Watch Plaid. HA HA HA!
First thing I found was the Scottish Highlanders (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) not funny... Shame that episode's not on youtube...
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Mar 26 2012, 05:56
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@43883
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I'm going to blame the hospital break on Cereal with that silly Operation Black March thread.
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Mar 26 2012, 06:14
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Setsuna F Seiei
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Johnny Cash was emo way before emo became a word. And he did it right.
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Mar 26 2012, 06:15
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Msgr. Radixius
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No, his music was also bland as all fuck.
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Mar 26 2012, 06:17
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Humanity
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He had some alright stuff, loved his cover of "Hurt".
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Mar 26 2012, 06:26
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Setsuna F Seiei
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QUOTE(radixius @ Mar 25 2012, 21:15)  No, his music was also bland as all fuck.
Your face is bland as all fuck. QUOTE(Humanity @ Mar 25 2012, 21:17)  He had some alright stuff, loved his cover of "Hurt".
My favorite song from him is 'Like a Soldier'. Also, I see you like Depeche Mode.
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Mar 26 2012, 06:33
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Humanity
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QUOTE(Pseudoshy @ Mar 25 2012, 22:26)  My favorite song from him is 'Like a Soldier'. Also, I see you like Depeche Mode.
Very much so (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) my taste in music's always changing, but I've liked them since I first heard "Dream On".
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Mar 26 2012, 06:36
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Setsuna F Seiei
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QUOTE(Humanity @ Mar 25 2012, 21:33)  Very much so (IMG:[ invalid] style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) my taste in music's always changing, but I've liked them since I first heard "Dream On". I'd heard a bit of them in the early 2000s from a friend who loves them, but it wasn't until 2005 when I really got into them. Don't think I could come up with a favorite song of theirs, but one of the songs that got me listening to them was 'Barrel of a Gun'.
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Mar 26 2012, 06:45
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Humanity
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Good one, I heard some remixes of it before hearing the original. For favourites... depends on the mood. "A Pain That I'm Used To" one day, "I Feel Loved" the next.
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