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Mythril
Member # 286
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Back to back, belly to belly. I don't give a damn cause i'm stone dead already. Now Back to back, belly to belly. It was a zombie jamboree.------------------ I am not responsible for the stupidity of other people.
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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One of my school's a capella singing groups performed that a few weeks ago. It was...odd.------------------ Frank's Home Page John Flansburgh: "This song is so old that it's actually featured on our brand new record." John Linnell: "It's one of those year 2000 problems."
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TSN
Member # 31
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There are only three letters than can describe this thread: WTF?------------------ "The search and the arrest provided several hours of entertainment in the neighborhood." -"Worm Suspect Arrested", Wired News
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Is this like the Monster Mash or the Transylvanian Twist?------------------ "Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?" -- M. Doughty
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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Yes, pretty much.------------------ Frank's Home Page John Flansburgh: "This song is so old that it's actually featured on our brand new record." John Linnell: "It's one of those year 2000 problems."
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TSN
Member # 31
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That was my first thought. But then I read the post and my brain was momentarily stunned into inactivity...------------------ "The search and the arrest provided several hours of entertainment in the neighborhood." -"Worm Suspect Arrested", Wired News
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Mythril
Member # 286
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I seem to that effect somtimes------------------ I am not responsible for the stupidity of other people.
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Sol System
Member # 30
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Hmm.------------------ "Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?" -- M. Doughty
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