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You guys are all totally wrong. In regards to H. Jon Benjamin shows:
Home Movies > Archer > Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil = Bob's Burgers > Dr. Katz
Frisky Dingo has absolutely nothing to do with Archer or BB..... but it's decent. Sealab is better though.
Lucy Daughter of the Devil is the most under rated show to ever air on Adult Swim, behind only Look Around You. I could also post this in the "state your opinion as fact" thread I guess.
You guys are all totally wrong. In regards to H. Jon Benjamin shows:
Home Movies > Archer > Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil = Bob's Burgers > Dr. Katz
Frisky Dingo has absolutely nothing to do with Archer or BB..... but it's decent. Sealab is better though.
Lucy Daughter of the Devil is the most under rated show to ever air on Adult Swim, behind only Look Around You. I could also post this in the "state your opinion as fact" thread I guess.
Got called a "character" by a random ASA girl last night...they're the top dog sorority where I am at. Kinda wish I would been somewhat sober, oh well.
I just realized that you can quote multiple posts at once by clicking "Select Posts" from the drop down menu on each post you want to quote. All this time I've been copying and pasting from multiple tabs. Nifty.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
I just realized that you can quote multiple posts at once by clicking "Select Posts" from the drop down menu on each post you want to quote. All this time I've been copying and pasting from multiple tabs. Nifty.
I was wondering if there was an easier way. I'm way too lazy to copy and post multi posts, hence it hasn't happebed yet.
I just realized that you can quote multiple posts at once by clicking "Select Posts" from the drop down menu on each post you want to quote. All this time I've been copying and pasting from multiple tabs. Nifty.
You guys are all totally wrong. In regards to H. Jon Benjamin shows:
Home Movies > Archer > Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil = Bob's Burgers > Dr. Katz
Frisky Dingo has absolutely nothing to do with Archer or BB..... but it's decent. Sealab is better though.
Sealab is one of my favorites. It could be because I love the opening song though. Home Movies is great too. Archer is on my list of shows to watch when I'm done with school. Along with The Wire.
I just realized that you can quote multiple posts at once by clicking "Select Posts" from the drop down menu on each post you want to quote. All this time I've been copying and pasting from multiple tabs. Nifty.
Bet you can't do that on Reddit.
I honestly hate Reddit, and did before somebody trashed inforoo on their.
I know it has been very successful, but I don't understand it.
You guys are all totally wrong. In regards to H. Jon Benjamin shows:
Home Movies > Archer > Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil = Bob's Burgers > Dr. Katz
Frisky Dingo has absolutely nothing to do with Archer or BB..... but it's decent. Sealab is better though.
Sealab is one of my favorites. It could be because I love the opening song though. Home Movies is great too. Archer is on my list of shows to watch when I'm done with school. Along with The Wire.
All this Sealab talk has me planning to sit down with a bottle of wine, some knitting and marathon watch the series tonight.
I honestly hate Reddit, and did before somebody trashed inforoo on their.
I know it has been very successful, but I don't understand it.
I concur with this statement. I've tried to like reddit, but I just can't do it. I'll read posts, if someone posts it as a funny link or whatever, but I rarely if ever go there purposely to troll/post/read. It's a hot mess up in there.
Sealab is one of my favorites. It could be because I love the opening song though. Home Movies is great too. Archer is on my list of shows to watch when I'm done with school. Along with The Wire.
All this Sealab talk has me planning to sit down with a bottle of wine, some knitting and marathon watch the series tonight.
Post by Dave Maynar on Dec 6, 2014 21:11:09 GMT -5
I am standing here chaperoning a camp dance. As teenagers do, they're playing songs they know but not really dance songs, i.e. Intergalactic. I wish I could put on Gesaffelstein or done random boiler room and melt their brains.
I am standing here chaperoning a camp dance. As teenagers do, they're playing songs they know but not really dance songs, i.e. Intergalactic. I wish I could put on Gesaffelstein or done random boiler room and melt their brains.
Came home from the first night of the Doomtree Blowout and my home had not been burglarized.
That was a nice change this year. Imagine my joy as I came home to find all my windows intact and my toilet pristine and unpooped in.
It's the little things that make life.
Someone has broken into your home just to shit in your toilet? Cold blooded.
Edit: also, thank you for knowing the difference between "burglarized" and "robbed." Since becoming a dispatcher that is one of my biggest pet peeves.
No, aside from the bathroom violation, my ninja pooper from last year stole a bunch of stuff as well. So I won twice last night. Good show and when I got home I found all my sh!t unmolested, with no unwanted additions.
I am standing here chaperoning a camp dance. As teenagers do, they're playing songs they know but not really dance songs, i.e. Intergalactic. I wish I could put on Gesaffelstein or done random boiler room and melt their brains.
for gab supper i make left over mac and cheese,, small can of corn,, and 4 hotdogs..,,...now he clogged......thankful i found a great product to use when gab conspited........ ..i love the product
Radford (where I go to school) beat Virginia Tech in hoops today. Our first win ever against an ACC team. VT is like 20-30 mins down the road. Even with as bad as the Hokies are in basketball, its still fun.
After traveling for 33 hours getting to Auckland, New Zealand, waking up at 7am the next day and then drinking until some time the next morning is an extremely effective way to lose your mind.
I'm not even mad at you, Minnesota; you may be in a latitude that 'lines' up with summer, but it warmed up to 34° F today after an early and prolonged blast of what northern meteorologists refer to as "Arctic F°ckcold", back home we were flipping our sh!t. Walking down freeways, blocking airports and whatnot.
Post pics from your location, it's gonna be ONLY 25° tomorrow - we will need the sunshine.
I would say my favorite thing about Minnesotans is their ability to tolerate weather anywhere in the world they go, once they leave the great white north for awhile. I'll post some photos of my trip here occasionally, if I can. I'm only responding to this now because it's the most sober I've been in days.
After traveling for 33 hours getting to Auckland, New Zealand, waking up at 7am the next day and then drinking until some time the next morning is an extremely effective way to lose your mind.
Almost all int'l flights arrive into Australia & NZ in the morning, but one year I arrived at night; after a quick shower at my friend's house, we went out drinking with the kind of reckless abandon that only teenagers can embrace, because hangovers? Never heard of 'em.
Foreign country surrealness + night one giddiness + fatigue + copious alcohol = a very trippy vibe to the drunkenness. This experience repeated itself a couple years ago, when I visited my brother in Korea and he plied me silly with soju. Not quite as hangover free that time...
P.S. You hoppin' across the Ditch at all, Nico?
My whole dad's side of the family is from NZ (in fact I went to two years of high school here (in Christchurch, NZ) about 8 years ago), so I'm pretty familiar with international debauchery, no worries there. I'm definitely fond of that strange feeling that comes with traveling for hours and hours and then drinking immensely in the spirit of celebration though. The trick with these trips though is the endless avoidance of hangovers.
So far the family's beer count is 274.
And I might be heading across to OZ for a few days at the beginning of January, yeah. I have a few family friends that live over there and I studied abroad there a few years ago for a couple months, so it'd be nice to walk those paths I got so familiar with while I was avoiding responsibility and my complacent flat-mates.
Almost all int'l flights arrive into Australia & NZ in the morning, but one year I arrived at night; after a quick shower at my friend's house, we went out drinking with the kind of reckless abandon that only teenagers can embrace, because hangovers? Never heard of 'em.
Foreign country surrealness + night one giddiness + fatigue + copious alcohol = a very trippy vibe to the drunkenness. This experience repeated itself a couple years ago, when I visited my brother in Korea and he plied me silly with soju. Not quite as hangover free that time...
P.S. You hoppin' across the Ditch at all, Nico?
My whole dad's side of the family is from NZ (in fact I went to two years of high school here (in Christchurch, NZ) about 8 years ago), so I'm pretty familiar with international debauchery, no worries there. I'm definitely fond of that strange feeling that comes with traveling for hours and hours and then drinking immensely in the spirit of celebration though. The trick with these trips though is the endless avoidance of hangovers.
So far the family's beer count is 274.
And I might be heading across to OZ for a few days at the beginning of January, yeah. I have a few family friends that live over there and I studied abroad there a few years ago for a couple months, so it'd be nice to walk those paths I got so familiar with while I was avoiding responsibility and my complacent flat-mates.
Aah, cool. My dad was born in Wellington and raised there 'til age four; we visited Christchurch, Dunedin & Queenstown about 20 years ago, but I'd love to get back there when money's a little less tight and see it through adult eyes (especially the North Island). My brother went in April and had a blast - and judging by that beer count, it sounds like you're having one, too (until the morning after).