studentoflife1
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OMG are you serious?!?!? Of course I had to click on the link! I'm afraid to watch the video though. I'll have to chill on it first.

I didn't get beaten, but once at a bar where a great band was playing, these two college-age guys started moshing in the middle of the dance floor. The thing is, it was NOT that kind of a band - it was rockabilly - and everyone was totally up and dancing. The place was packed. I was there with some folks I'd just met,

Wait! Here's another one!

I got this the other day from a post that used it in a completely different context, but it's just so perfect!

My sister liked these. I never understood it:

Awesome. Thanks! I'll have to check it out. :)

It's true. Just like if you have to lie down with a full stomach - you lay on your right side because your stomach empties to the right (looking down at it). You want gravity to work for you. If you are having trouble pooping, lie down on your left side. Your bowels empty to the left. It's science. And everyone knows

Mmm. Sunday morning mimosas...

On another note, WTF is "Bust" magazine? I'm in Idaho. It usually takes 6-8 months for us to mature.

I saw her stand up routine on Comedy Central a while ago, and I haven't laughed that hard in a while. She's shameless. And that's a good thing. :)

I have one of those Android apps on my phone. It's call Sleep Time and it's pretty cool. I tell it I want to be up by 7, set the wake-up buffer to my preferred wakey window (usually 30 minutes for me), and then I lay it on the bed next to me. When I start to move around within that window, it wakes me up. It's pretty

This is so much cheaper!

I have a valerian mint tea. It's totally great for relaxing in the evening. And the mint helps with the gym sock smell. So does some honey and lemon. LOL

And then they pull the floor out from under you...

LOL. He was scared shitless of that big owl!

Silly. :)

Hello, Professor Hill! Thank you for being a wonderful role model for me. I was in high school when you faced the Senate Committee and I remember very clearly admiring your tenacity and faith in yourself and doing what you believed was right. Your courage played a part in the person I became, and I think I turned out

I get what you are saying. The thing is, for those three times you might need a certain tool - say a hole sander - in your life, the cost of buying, maintaining, and storing it could be more than the quick two-hour rental fees. I agree there are plenty of tools you want to buy and have around. I bought a cordless

National Geographic wall papers are fabulous, too. Thank you! :)