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So? Even if she didn't, that doesn't excuse his behavior.

I still need to play D3, but that's hilarious. It reminds me of the Guardian from Ultima VII.

Iirc, the server needs to come to the table, stop at the middle of the table, and ask how they will handle the check. Anything else gets them screwed.

She should have gone the McConaughey and gotten high as a kite while nude and THEN played them. Clearly, that's the secret to good bongo playing, it seems. heh

It's also sad he never heard of White Chicks. Come one, Nick!

I've... seen things.

The Hobbit movies are Peter Jackson...

It's still a horrible mess of a paragraph.

It reads like something my booze medicated bi-polar mom would write. D-

What if we are able to plant said pole within ourselves? Can we make that ours?

Totally. Looking back at some of the interviews involving John and Paul, and the tension between them is practically palpable, so it really was just a matter of time.

That's a good rule of thumb to have on people, yeah.

Oddly enough, I think I like a lot of her early stuff, too. It's mostly in the 80s and beyond that I'm just kind of 'meh,' I think.

An... associate (I won't call him a friend), is a total bastard when eating out with his wife, when it comes to tips. He has this insane set of rules that the server isn't aware of, and if any of them are violate, that means no tip.

I wouldn't say I'm a big fan of hers really, but I definitely think she's a lot more genuine and a better person than Lennon was.

Back in highschool, I bought into the whole "Yoko broke up the Beatles," nonsense. Then I learned Lennon was kind of all sorts an abusive asshole and the band just fell apart all on its own. sigh

Like I said, this is second hand information from the late 90s, so I am not 100% sure on it. He was very adamant that it was like that out there, however. He seems to have regretted a lot of the shit pulled out there to make money, at least.

An acquaintance of mine used to practice law as a divorce attorney in Texas in the late 90s (primarily taking male clients), and there are some shady ass laws there to protect a dude's interests. It's been awhile, but iirc, there are certain assets that are untouchable in a divorce. Things like guns, horses, etc... He

I'll hold him down and you can get the snippers.

Trust me, he could care less and I could say way worse things about him anyway.