she may actually have a job (where she can not cruise the net all day and post) .. unlike some people ....Originally Posted by northcat_8
(whoops -- i have an excuse)
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"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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It looks like the wiring of my network and the back of my computers. I used to bundle them, but after time I got lazy because it was a pain unbundling them and then putting them back together. Most of the power cords are still bundled though. I don't move them at all. got tons of them so if I take a computer to a LAN party, I have cables already packed and ready and just leave the ones at home laying free. -
Originally Posted by BJ_M
that must suck .........
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just think how the Gross National Product of 10 nations would skyrocket if this forum shut down ...
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Originally Posted by BJ_M
Yeah but people in half of the nations would latch on to another forum and the rate would stay the same!
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by zzyzzx
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Originally Posted by tgpo
Hey! My favorite meal poll only had a grimey option and got placed on the main page!:P :P
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by Calypso
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Originally Posted by Calypso
So you should get used to your threads ending up being very long.Originally Posted by lordsmurf -
If you say something dirty this thread will be good for another 12 pages...
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I'll spare you the bother. Some guys around here just can't appreciate a good joke.
And when they're thinking with their hormones they're nasty as hell. -
men can blood in their brains or in their pen** -- not both at once
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Calypso - I represent that remark
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
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(Sigh)... just another example that supports my theory that women should be running the world.
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Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
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Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
But nothing would ever get done... The rulers would just sit around and tell eachother what a good job they're doing... :P
<SquirrelDip ducks, runs for cover...>
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Well, with our analytical minds, our empathetic natures, and our ability to clean up after men, we'd have the world straightend up in the first few days. So yes, we would sit around and tell eachother what a great job we've done.
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[quote="SquirrelDip"][quote="Shadowmistress"](Sigh)... just another example that supports my theory that women should be running the world.
But nothing would ever get done... The rulers would just sit around and tell eachother what a good job they're doing... :P
<SquirrelDip ducks, runs for cover...>
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don't forget women generally float better
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Originally Posted by BJ_M
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Originally Posted by ShadowmistressOriginally Posted by BJ_M
Oh, and I'm no English major, but isn't it empathic? Although, if you removed the "em" from your spelling..... -
Originally Posted by Shadowmistress
"our ability to clean up after men" - I'm going to stay away from a wise crack on this one... -
Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
Truthfully, teachers and nurses are often forgotten. Instead they should be acknowledged for their service, just like the NYPD & NYFD after 9/11.
Anyway, the Class Picture will definately improve!
BTW: This thread is growing faster than Ron Jeremy on Viagra. -
Originally Posted by SquirrelDip
Originally Posted by tekkiman
(Besides, I've hated the word Empathic since Deanna Troy on Star Trek)