Re: Don't ask.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:21 pm
I love me some sudoku. What about tic-tacs? What about flying on an eagle while eating bee stingers?
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Tic tacs are miracles. I have yet to ride an eagle.Emwok wrote:I love me some sudoku. What about tic-tacs? What about flying on an eagle while eating bee stingers?
Horseradish is better.Emwok wrote:Do you like spicy mustard?
Last weekend, me and my newfound best friend went to Washington DC. Done.Sstavix wrote:Picture this - you've won a contest, and Eddie Money shows up to give you "two tickets to paradise." Question is, where are you going, and who do you take with you?
How did the rally go, anyway?ScotchRobbins wrote: Last weekend, me and my newfound best friend went to Washington DC. Done.
It was quite impressive. Over 600,000 people showed up, I was on national TV, and I was rather moved by what I had learned.Sstavix wrote:How did the rally go, anyway?ScotchRobbins wrote: Last weekend, me and my newfound best friend went to Washington DC. Done.
Rather challenging to kill, I love the subtle slenderman reference, hate the hissy static noise that happens when you stare at them. Oh, thanks for Star Island if that was you.Emwok wrote:Cool. What are your general thoughts about Endermen?
Yeah, I really hate that noise. It's so creepy. And I didn't make Star Island. That was EarthCow and starwarsman.ScotchRobbins wrote: ...hate the hissy static noise that happens when you stare at them. Oh, thanks for Star Island if that was you.
Do I like chocolate? To put it shortly... ABSOLUTELY.Emwok wrote:Yeah, I really hate that noise. It's so creepy. And I didn't make Star Island. That was EarthCow and starwarsman.ScotchRobbins wrote: ...hate the hissy static noise that happens when you stare at them. Oh, thanks for Star Island if that was you.
Do you like chocolate? What about fish? I have a cousin who doesn't like chocolate and hates fish.
In my youth, I was a lego FIEND. I've been building their sets since I was four years old, and dug their software before Lego Star Wars existed. THAT was Lego's golden age - when they made their own material. Good times.Emwok wrote:Ok, what about Legos?
I will agree with you: I'm still in my youth at 16. However, at half my age, I didn't know anybody at school who was pregnant, the kid next to me never pulled a small bong out of his pocket, and I never got pounded with homework first day in a new class, all of which happened within the last week.Chozon1 wrote:Amigo, at 16, you're still in your youth.I 'spose I'm sensitive to this given I have 25 year old friends stressing about being old. Chumps. I love them though.
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