jstory
Magnakai Haaskivi
jstory

When I was in college, my frat had a party called "Hobo"; you had to get the most dapper looking outfit you could find from Goodwill, with a $10 limit on price. Then we'd proceed to do beer slides in the clothes and totally ruin them. We never explicitly mocked homeless people, but the party's name and the general

I read it to my wife last night, and it makes for a good time if you do it just right.

Ah, my mistake; I haven't listened to the podcast yet, I was just going by what was in the article.

I'm pretty sure you can just switch Gmail back to the old compose mail format. On the window, in the bottom right corner, there's a little arrow menu; clicking that brings up an option to "Temporarily switch back to old compose". I don't know how long they'll let you use old compose, but you might as well milk as much

Fred Willard needs to be the aging on-air male talent. He might be a little TOO old for it now, but any chance we have to get a reprisal of his character from "Best In Show" is a chance worth taking.

Is it wrong that one of the main reasons I'm wary about downloading this is that the icon is ugly? Being that all weather apps basically do the same thing, and granting that this app looks nice once opened, I'll give it a shot...but it's kind of an eyesore to look at.

If you like Drop 7, you'll also like Eighty-Eight. It's the same game only with an 8x8 grid instead of a 7x7 grid, plus some tweaks (there are bombs to loosen up the bottom of the pile as you go on, and they've got achievements). Same art style, same basic idea.

I like that one.

Also, under this plan, "The Drive" was the first shot at taking away our freedom. Way to be a terrorist, John Elway.

I bet it goes deeper...the CIA has been making Cleveland sports suck for YEARS, just so that it wouldn't raise any suspicions when they lost to Boston last night. The CIA loves it's long cons.

I think he's just a Bolton bannerman.

I adore that Mr. Rogers quote.

I wonder if that interpretation helps this guy at all, though; "You're not really baptized, you're murdered by the priest that acts like he's about to baptize you!"

Isn't there a theory out there somewhere that Booker's actually drowned in the baptism scene, and the Booker you play right after that is a different Booker from another tear?

I think that there's a difference, though, between participating in a fake religious ceremony and pretending to kill people. I don't agree with him, but I kind of see his point; if baptism is a central tenet of your faith, it's not something you approach lightly or for entertainment value. I think he might be

I always thought that Booker was referring to the sin of giving away his daughter; not that his days as a Pinkerton and a soldier at Wounded Knee weren't bad, but that the big, irredeemable thing he'd done was give Anna away.

It's so much better to read as an adult, when it actually kind of makes some sense; it's not a hard read, either, you could probably bang it out in a couple days.

That stroller's awful.

I had no idea what you were talking about until I Google it. Yes, poor kangaroo indeed. However, if I had to rank the Disney sitcoms, it'd be like this:

The original Marina was at least worth looking at. This show is like a more reatrded version of Austin and Alley.