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anfernee |
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Friday, June 15, 2007 at 4:21 PM Baggy tan cargo shorts. Brown leather flip flops. A&F burgundy Polo. Dragon carmel colored sunglasses. —anfernee |
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plurry |
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Friday, June 15, 2007 at 5:01 PM bikini - the worlds greatest spectator sport. yes, i am calling bikini a sport. —plurry |
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rAnCIDsICk@!!! |
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Friday, June 15, 2007 at 5:49 PM Edited Friday, June 15, 2007 at 5:50 PM Somewhere at sometime THIS Summer day, a young woman is finally experiencing the benefits of animal intestine as a form of contraceptive. —rAnCIDsICk@!!! |
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plurry |
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Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 12:19 PM i always celebrate the summer solstice. it brings me down that the days become shorter afterwards. i try not to think about it too much. there are few things i enjoy more than the sun going down at 9pm. —plurry |
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Dark Laith |
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Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 6:53 PM All I know is long days and hot nights :) We on! —Had To Get It On Those make me want to die. Especially the hot nights. I miss winter already. —Dark Laith |
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Colin |
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Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 11:10 PM Laith, tell your parents you have a unique opportunity to do some extra credit work over in my part of the state. Hot nights? Try a low of 75, say right before the sun comes up. That means it still in the mid 80's when you're trying to lay down and go to sleep. Luckily we live in air conditioned comfort, so your time here would not result in SBS (sweaty ball syndrome). —Colin |
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lexieho |
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Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 9:13 AM Those make me want to die. Especially the hot nights. I miss winter already. laith, look out your window. it's raining. —lexieho |
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lexieho |
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Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 9:15 AM SBS (sweaty ball syndrome) V. SA (swamp ass)
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greymatters |
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Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 10:12 PM laith, look out your window. it's raining. I just had a cute image of Lexington outside Laith's window with a watering can pouring out water to make it look like it's raining. —greymatters |
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stefanie |
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Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 10:16 PM in this visualization the watering can is full of her own urine, right? —stefanie |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 1:59 PM I want a lightning bug, someone bring me a lightning bug and I'll use it as a nightlight because I'm scared of the dark. What would I feed a lightning bug, would it make a good pet? —jezebel |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 2:03 PM i used to try to keep lightning bugs in a jar but they all died. i'm a killa. —mandeemoo22 |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 2:22 PM A firefly doesn't emit enough light to be any good as a nightlight. They eat other kinds of fireflies, nectar, and pollen. —chix0r |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 2:28 PM Maybe if I get a bunch of them, and put them in a jar, like mandee did but with airholes, and nectar and pollen so I won't be a killa too. They're going to have to live without the other lightning bugs though, because I think it would give me nightmares if my nightlights were eating each other. —jezebel |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 4:28 PM We could just do a small amount of gene manipulation and get your forehead to express luciferase and to make luciferin, then you'll have your night light with you wherever you go, and you'll fuel it up every time you eat. —anobody |
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Dark Laith |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 4:49 PM Or you could do it to your eyes. You probably won't be able to see past their own emitted light, but you'll have these awesome glowing eyes, right? That'd totally be worth it. —Dark Laith |
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anobody |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 4:52 PM Sounds cool to me. I'm pretty sure I can do this, Jezz - I have some experience in the field. There might be a small risk of cancer, but the awesome would be worth the risk. —anobody |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 5:30 PM Wait, lightning bugs cause cancer? Glowing eyes...cancer. Cancer...glowing eyes. I'm in. —jezebel |
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anobody |
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Monday, June 18, 2007 at 6:15 PM It's not so much that the bugs cause cancer as that the gene therapy might. Of course, might also means might not. I'll order the supplies and put 'em together in a do-it-yourself gene-therapy kit for ya. —anobody |
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plurry |
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 6:23 AM ok, jeff goldblum, stop trying to turn her into the next brundlefly.  —plurry |
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anobody |
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007 at 7:54 AM But I've fixed the telepods! It'll work this time. —anobody |
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