I can rule medicine out for your future.strike wolf wrote:I think I really am going to puke.autoload wrote:I want to see those two girls "share" the bull testicles.
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I can rule medicine out for your future.strike wolf wrote:I think I really am going to puke.autoload wrote:I want to see those two girls "share" the bull testicles.
Overhyped. Good movie, but overhyped.strike wolf wrote:Well The Dark Knight premiered on HBO earlier tonight. Did anyone here catch it? Probably the 12th time I've seen it now.
I know...targetman377 wrote:not much activity today![]()
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I've been away all day fighting off the Marlock invasion.targetman377 wrote:not much activity today![]()
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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Awesome, awesome, better luck next time, awesome and that doesn't sound like fun.jonesthecurl wrote:busy day = the curlson played soccer (he won) and baseball(he won), and the curlette played soccer (she lost) and had a song recital (she rocked).
And I cleared up form last night's festivities.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
First of all, there a few men's game and the way soccer is played on a non-pro or college level in the US it wouldn't qualify. I remember playing soccer as a kid I once got warned for just barely brushing against another player when I turned to run down the field. Second, it was probably on a girl's soccer team. third, the younger kids are more into soccer but for whatever reason it seems to become less important as you get closer and closer to high school. fourth, he's british.pmchugh wrote:You let curlette play a man's game?jonesthecurl wrote:busy day = the curlson played soccer (he won) and baseball(he won), and the curlette played soccer (she lost) and had a song recital (she rocked).
And I cleared up form last night's festivities.![]()
At least your family are into football, must be rare round NA. (p.s. are you canadian or american or what?)
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I've already decided I don't wnat to be a doctor. Also, blood and guts don't bother me.autoload wrote:I can rule medicine out for your future.strike wolf wrote:I think I really am going to puke.autoload wrote:I want to see those two girls "share" the bull testicles.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
A bit overhyped yes but still thought it was one of the three or four best movies of 2008 that I saw anyways and the best action movie of 2008.autoload wrote:Overhyped. Good movie, but overhyped.strike wolf wrote:Well The Dark Knight premiered on HBO earlier tonight. Did anyone here catch it? Probably the 12th time I've seen it now.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
pmchugh wrote:You let curlette play a man's game?jonesthecurl wrote:busy day = the curlson played soccer (he won) and baseball(he won), and the curlette played soccer (she lost) and had a song recital (she rocked).
And I cleared up form last night's festivities.![]()
At least your family are into football, must be rare round NA. (p.s. are you canadian or american or what?)
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
It's well known to those who visit this thread on a regular basis but to those who don't probably not so much. I know I've seen PMC in here before but I know he doesn't make regular visits or even monthly visits for that matter.jonesthecurl wrote:pmchugh wrote:You let curlette play a man's game?jonesthecurl wrote:busy day = the curlson played soccer (he won) and baseball(he won), and the curlette played soccer (she lost) and had a song recital (she rocked).
And I cleared up form last night's festivities.![]()
At least your family are into football, must be rare round NA. (p.s. are you canadian or american or what?)
I thought it was fairly well known that I'm a Brit and an ex-pat.
Grew up in the English Essex, now live in Essex County NJ.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Funnily enough I did not like Mars Attacks the first time I saw it. Of course at the time I was probably 6 maybe as young as 5 and admittedly at that age I was scared to death of anything from outer space (yes that includes E.T. though you have to admit there's something wrong with an alien that has an extra long finger touching a young boy in a somewhat appropriate way.) I remember the first time I saw Alien, I slept under my bed for the next week because I thought the monster was going to come out from my air conditioning vent. Funnily enough though, not much else scared me at that age. Jason didn't bug me, I saw The Shining, The Amityville Horror and the Exorcism on the same night and slept fine. Dinosaurs I thought were too cool to be scary, so naturally at that age I found Jurrasic Park to be the best movie ever and so on and so forth.jonesthecurl wrote:I preferred Mars Attack.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I know what you mean. Sometimes there's just not a topic that appeals to you.autoload wrote:I read all the posts since my last post and have nothing to report.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.


pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Ah quirk is back. It's been a few days hasn't it?Quirk wrote:
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.

pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
I like the wii. Smash Brothers Brawl and Wii Sports are good games.Quirk wrote:My stepson is staying with us now. We play a lot of Wii.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Sorry your not really British if you call it soccer, at least say: Football (Soccer).jonesthecurl wrote:pmchugh wrote:You let curlette play a man's game?jonesthecurl wrote:busy day = the curlson played soccer (he won) and baseball(he won), and the curlette played soccer (she lost) and had a song recital (she rocked).
And I cleared up form last night's festivities.![]()
At least your family are into football, must be rare round NA. (p.s. are you canadian or american or what?)
I thought it was fairly well known that I'm a Brit and an ex-pat.
Grew up in the English Essex, now live in Essex County NJ.
Fair enough, although I don't think I could bring myself to say the s word.jonesthecurl wrote:I find it easiest to speak the local language - so grillling is "broiling", trousers are "pants", football is "soccer", petrol is "gas" - else I have to qualify what I mean all the time. If I was in France I'd speak French, if I was in Kenya I'd speak Swahili - here I speak American English. I know it's a corrupt and degraded form of a noble language, but I live here...
"Often hear" the only time I hear soccer is in Pro Evolution Soccer (video game) and from my Irish cousin who plays gaelic football. The odd rugby player may say it but that is very rare from my experience. Anyway it's just stupid to us that americans name a game that barely uses it's feet football and then renames our game to something else. I am going to create a website called conquer club that has less to do with conquering than this site and then call this one soccer.comjonesthecurl wrote:I know we call it just "football" n the Uk, and that most languages have a very similar word, but "soccer" is a perfectly good word too, which you often hear as an alternative in the UK, though I think mainly from folks who play Rugby (as in Rugby Football)