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Confession: I don't like bananas. I can't stand them. I started this Facebook page to express my views: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-HATE-BA ... 1812139337
**Leaves behind a bowl of rotting bananas**
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**Leaves behind a bowl of rotting bananas**
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Yeah. And I'm not curly.
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This just in, I rescind my last message after discovering the cover of this art book:AndyDufresne wrote:Confession: I don't like bananas. I can't stand them. I started this Facebook page to express my views: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-HATE-BA ... 1812139337
**Leaves behind a bowl of rotting bananas**
--Andy

**Leaves behind a few banana peels**
--Andy
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BPotW



"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng"
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I'm a big fan of Rat-in-a-hat,
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Nice. I beat rds to a zelda video:
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But is it better than?DoomYoshi wrote:Nice. I beat rds to a zelda video:
BMO
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Quirk wrote:BPotW
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She's the "ermahgerd" girl. Google will answer all questions about her. 

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In my dream last night, I was theorizing about the world's end of times evidently. I remember deciding that in the case of an apocalypse of some kind (zombie or otherwise for instance), all old southwest "mission" churches (like the image below) would ring their bells continuously. This would then be called campanas de los locos, or, the bells of the crazies.
This was a fun dream. **Munches on a banana**
--Andy
Spoiler

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Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
"Eh, whatever."
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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Here's what I think is interesting. So you're dreaming about the end off the world, and there's a lot of things that might be intriguing concerning the end of the world, but somehow your brain skips all those subjects and starts thinking of what churches in southern U.S would do. Your brain is wired weirdly Andy.AndyDufresne wrote:In my dream last night, I was theorizing about the world's end of times evidently. I remember deciding that in the case of an apocalypse of some kind (zombie or otherwise for instance), all old southwest "mission" churches (like the image below) would ring their bells continuously. This would then be called campanas de los locos, or, the bells of the crazies.
This was a fun dream. **Munches on a banana**Spoiler
--Andy
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My oldest books are from the 1870's - two volumes of "Around the World with General Grant".muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
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Cool. Also have a couple of diaries from when a couple ancestors of mine journeyed West to farmstead. Can't read the handwriting except for a few things here and there, but still.jonesthecurl wrote:My oldest books are from the 1870's - two volumes of "Around the World with General Grant".muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
"Eh, whatever."
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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BPotW



"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng"
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You know, some scholars would be very interested in those journals and would gladly transcribe them for you.muy_thaiguy wrote:Cool. Also have a couple of diaries from when a couple ancestors of mine journeyed West to farmstead. Can't read the handwriting except for a few things here and there, but still.jonesthecurl wrote:My oldest books are from the 1870's - two volumes of "Around the World with General Grant".muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
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I thought you worked for the IRS.BigBallinStalin wrote:You know, some scholars would be very interested in those journals and would gladly transcribe them for you.muy_thaiguy wrote:Cool. Also have a couple of diaries from when a couple ancestors of mine journeyed West to farmstead. Can't read the handwriting except for a few things here and there, but still.jonesthecurl wrote:My oldest books are from the 1870's - two volumes of "Around the World with General Grant".muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
AoG for President of the World!!
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In case of emergency exits are at the front, back and over the wing. In case of water landing, your seat can be used as a floatation device. And in case of zombie attack please remember to bring your shot gun and bite proof clothing, located in the overhead compartment. Thank you and have a good day.AndyDufresne wrote:In my dream last night, I was theorizing about the world's end of times evidently. I remember deciding that in the case of an apocalypse of some kind (zombie or otherwise for instance), all old southwest "mission" churches (like the image below) would ring their bells continuously. This would then be called campanas de los locos, or, the bells of the crazies.
This was a fun dream. **Munches on a banana**Spoiler
--Andy
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Worthless except for that $500 late fee.muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
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strike wolf wrote: In case of emergency exits are at the front, back and over the wing. In case of water landing, your seat can be used as a floatation device. And in case of zombie attack please remember to bring your shot gun and bite proof clothing, located in the overhead compartment. Thank you and have a good day.
**Munches on a banana**
--Andy
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Yeah, the librarian's ghost has been bugging be about it, but she just doesn't understand that her library no longer exists.strike wolf wrote:Worthless except for that $500 late fee.muy_thaiguy wrote:Just found out a book I've had is over 100 years old. Printed in 1905. But beat to hell and a lot of things faded and cracked. Though, how it ended up at a local used book sale, I'll never know. As it's called "Stories from Louisiana History" and came from a library (still has some old stamp ink in it) that after a quick google search, doesn't seem to exist anymore.
Probably worthless, but what can I say, I like old things!
"Eh, whatever."
-Anonymous
What, you expected something deep or flashy?
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What, you expected something deep or flashy?