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Goof from the Brady Bunch (TV series, not the movie): During the episode when Greg is playing football and cracks his rib, he is wearing a different uniform and helmet than either of the two teams that are scrimmaging in the footage.
Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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Damages is a great tv show.
Touch the magic...
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The square of three is nine.
The triangle of three is seven.
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Touch the magic...
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Gen X > Space X
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Fabulous metal penguin!!! <span style="font-size: 11px;"> Wish I knew the artist's name, though.</span>And another, by Leo Sewell .
Hey, Kids! My "Cranky and Kitschy" collage art is now viewable on ipernity! Drop by and tell me that I sent you. *updated often!*
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Sometimes I consider what other jobs I'd want in this world and one of them is a Volcanologist.
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![[Linked Image]](http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/oo254/Quislet_esq/100_0200.jpg) The parade grounds of Fort Warren on Georges Island in Boston Harbor. Fort Warren was built during the Civil War.
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Cool! I love that sort of thing. Boston is such an awesome city to visit because there is a never ending series of historical landmarks to visit.
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Okay, this is gonna take a few minutes...
Flash back a bout 9 years ago...give or take. Little Han Em was just a wee baby, and daddy was getting the hang of the whole bath thing. I'd go in and help out whenever possible, and Jen Em grately appreciated it. I'd usually finish washing her up and dry her off so mom could go change into dry clothes.
Now on one happy occasion, Jen Em said "You can do the whole bath yourself tonight." To which I responded "no problem."
So I got the water ready...not to hot, not to cold. got everything in arms reach, which could mean clear across the bathroom for me, but you get the idea. Got her in the little infant tub, rinsed her off and started getting soap on the washcloth.
My wife looks at me and says "you've got to wash her hair first." Then proceeds to watch my face drain of color. I turn and say "what do I do?"
She looks at me and after about ten seconds realizes that I have not washed hair of any kind...ever. I lost me hair when I was three years old (Alopecia Areata) , and do not really ever remember washing my own hair...if I indeed ever did.
After we both stopped laughing. She walked me through the process. It may seem simple a simple thing for most people...but then again, sticking a needle in my arm 5 times a day is a simple no brainer, second nature thing for me (Diabetic Type I).
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Great story, Dev! That's a great example of those things in our lives that are so second nature to us that we forget other people have no idea about (or have forgotten).
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More Polyanna than Poison Ivy
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Two of the songs karaoked last night, Def Leppard's "Rock of Ages" and the Corrs' "Breathless", were both produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, 17 years apart!
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Long live the Legion!
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Yes, you are exactly like the wind* beneath my wings**.
And by wind, I mean chair.
And by wings, I mean ass.
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Better than being exactly like the toilet bowl.
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I just spent an hour fixing my internet connection. It seems better now
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I just checked out that December 21, 2012--the day some people claim may be Earth's last--is on a Friday. Wow, there are going to be some rocking good parties that night!!!
Best part: if the world ends, no hangovers!
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Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I just checked out that December 21, 2012--the day some people claim may be Earth's last--is on a Friday. Wow, there are going to be some rocking good parties that night!!!
Best part: if the world ends, no hangovers! Now I've got Prince's "1999" as an earworm.
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The average human emits approximately 95 watts of energy as heat in the form of infrared light. A standard 100 watt incandescent light bulb emits only about 5% of its energy as visible light, the rest is given off as heat in the form of infrared light. This means the average human produces the same amount of heat as a 100 watt light bulb.
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That explains Uncle Fester.
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There is something really pointy inside my shirt (right by the crook of my left elbow) that keeps poking me about every five minutes, but every time I try to find what it is, there's nothing evident. It's driving me just crazy enough to complain about it, but not quite crazy enough to change my shirt.
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It's Adam Cray.
You know, this could be turned into it's own thread..."What's inside Exnihils' shirt?"
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A radically misplaced third nipple?
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The square of four is sixteen.
The triangle of four is ten.
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There are more insects in one square mile of rural land than there are human beings in the world.
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