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weary papa
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Nope, not neglected at all; still lovingly maintained, and with a couple big bins off to the side for kids to free-build with!
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i downloaded a "clean" version for our ipod and whoever put it together just looped the first line twice, but the rhythm is just barely off in the edit and it drives me insane on a daily basis
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reading this and opening up a vellum tome to make a note: "reference to a Lyndon B Johnson; cross reference with documents 764a and 392§45 - possible connection to 'Foxy Brown' apocrypha?"
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Sergio Aragones. Never tweet about The Great Masters when in the throes of insomnia
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My dad, probably: "eh, I bet a lot of this will just go over his head"
Me: (connecting a Sergio Leone strip on a corkboard with 70 pieces of red string to articles about Nixon, Liberace, and titty bars) "I see .. I believe 'LSD' is a type of powerful drug used by The Hippy..."
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once you got the oil going you may as well deep fry as much as you can
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Fastoad is ready to rock
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Heck yeah, I searched every bit of info I could find about it when I decided on the army theme
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A lot of people like to decorate them with intricate Celtic Knot designs. Just search "wolf knot" for good photo references
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oi, this bloke swallowed a bloody bee, innit
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Just like two peas in a pod! And six more peas in the same pod
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i talk a lot of shit about celebs being stupid, but watching anyone with a modicum of fame interact with the world-at-large is a great demonstration of how fame is like, specifically designed to turn someone's human soul into a puddle of elmer's glue
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for my money it's gotta be Sin, especially since all the swishy sounds at the beginning sound like wheels on a rink
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If you asked me what Jay Mohr's diet consisted of, I think I would guess it's entirely Boston Sweatshirts, heaped in a big pile on his plate like spaghetti
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8-year-old: "is it a boy and a girl talking?"
Me: "no, just two boys"
8-year-old: "what's the problem they're trying to solve?"
Me: "well like.. there's no Bad Guys.. so I guess the problem is how to use art, or whether they can use art, to change all the parts of the world that are bad"
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Little Fortitude is the ethnic neighborhood where all the Stoics live in Purgatory
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Oh it's happening, Hazel was high on our list and then we encountered like 500 baby Hazels. Cousin named her kid Prudence and announced it like 4 months into her pregnancy so no one else in the fam would steal it
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Soccer seems a little simple for Braylynn; surely there's a way to stack up five soccer fields vertically, like how they play chess in Star Trek?
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I'm so sorry to hear that
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Being the prop guy for this movie sounds like my dream job
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That's right Merritt
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the mainstream media has been steadily buying into the idea that science and academia are somehow "captured" by left and liberal ideologues, rather than the more obvious explanation that measured analysis leads people away from reactionary thought
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When I lived in NYC I had a membership there so I could go whenever I wanted with a sketchpad and pencil and draw the fossils
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you know.. I can think of one other very special guy who had four friends and they "did their own thing".. (opens bible real quick to see there were actually 12 apostles) fuck!
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i saved up for sooo long to get a hoop! it cost $14.50, which was roughly one third of the price of the average american house at the time