@djscruffy: Most surprisingly is that I did think that when I woke up.
@djscruffy: Most surprisingly is that I did think that when I woke up.
Hold on, I need AOL to dial up the internet so I can check this out. No one use the phone.
.... or, a time traveling hockey game happened in a cave in Israel. Teach the controversy!
@lorq: Yeah, seems about right. The hippies I know are mainly spoiled college students.
Man, makes me wish we could have had just a bit of that snow here in Colorado.
@warpsmith: Not yet. I may not make it unless I learn to be tickled.
I'm not ticklish at all. Never really have been. Should I be concerned?
Having spent four years in hippie stronghold of Boulder, I can say that we do need to find a cure for hippie-ism.
Colombia has Macarena Mountains? Sounds awful.
@Barman1942: Me too. But $54 per book for 100 books?!
@kagekiri: Right, so couldn't this belief in the placebo effect add a boost to the effects of legitimate medicine?
Ok, but what if we give them actual medicine and told them it was a placebo? Would that be some sort of super medicine?
@wicked.nightingale: Some observer sightings are unreasonably difficult, but when you play the game you actually get good at spotting him.
My friends and I invented a Fringe drinking game. For anyone interested in organizing a watching party:
@collex: Legolas just looked like a girl.
I think "Black Lanterns" should be on that list too, no?
@Atrum II: I think you should start watching approx. 1:41 am, if I understand this right.
Wow, I really want to plan a vacation around this.
@Nudemanatee: Yeah, this just seems like really bad science.
I'm curious about the specific elevation differences between the red and blue areas.