Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 2:44 am
I'm really not much of a sports fan. So my thoughts about hockey are... it's a sport. That's played on ice. That's about it.ScotchRobbins wrote:Hockey?
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I'm really not much of a sports fan. So my thoughts about hockey are... it's a sport. That's played on ice. That's about it.ScotchRobbins wrote:Hockey?
Only if it's irrelevant. Or irreverent. Illogical, even!Chozon1 wrote:Pertinent information?
Why would I be swimming on a cold day....?ScotchRobbins wrote:What's more satisfying after a long day swimming in the lake after which you feel cold:
Warm shower, or clean dry clothes and campfire?
Nah, my family does that too. Just this summer, we were playing with ladyfingers. We'd pull one off the bundle, light it, and throw it before we lost our fingers. All this had to be done in under a second, and my sister's face almost got blown off, but other than that, it was cool. Of course, then my cousin starts putting them in a glass bottle and shooting them off. It all goes well until the bottle breaks... but he's still fine.Sstavix wrote:Of course, they also played a game where they'd light firecrackers and hold them for as long as they could, then throw them before they went off.
My family is weird.
Baaaaa. People who like to follow the latest trends are just that - followers. Sheeple. I make my own trends.ScotchRobbins wrote: Hipsters?
Winter! I love the snow, even if it can get annoying. There's just something about cold weather that makes me feel so alive.mebmatt wrote:Favorite season?
No. Nor have I ever been tempted to. There's a good example of the Golden Rule right there - would you want that to happen to you? Then why would you do it to someone else?Chozon1 wrote:Have you ever pantsed anyone?
Only if I were the "pantsee."Chozon1 wrote:If I answered "yes" to that question, would it be a problem?
It can be very effective, actually. It demoralizes the opponent, and may encourage them not to continue their part in the fight. It could be a good way to take down a foe without hurting him or her, too. There's been some interesting research done into weapons that can disperse crowds without harming them (such as one canon that emits a type of wave that fills the targets with an intense urge to flee) that sort of follows along this line of thinking.Chozon1 wrote: Humiliation as a way of attack?