the random thoughts thread

Started by true, Jun 15, 2007, 02:43 AM

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mjkoehler

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QuoteThis was the logo on ourt shirts back in high school. We were an intercity school. Looks like he's slightly throwin up a sign (really just pointing straight ahead). Yes, our mascot as a fucking Bunny.

Hey that's my motto too, since I can't see past my tummy anymore! :-/
Your motto is now Beware of Hare? Shouldn't that be Hair since you can't see past your tum tum?

Why does candy corn tasty like nasty shit but mix it with regular dry roasted and honey roasted peanuts, it tastes fucking amazing?!?!?

capt. scotty

my nips have been really itchy today.

it must be Jacketitis
The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care. - Peter Gibbons

touchingmept2

This year October has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens once every 823 years.
The time is near, to come forward with whatever killed your spark.

Bigsky

QuoteThis year October has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens once every 823 years.

...and 5 nights at Terminal 5

ALady

if it falls apart or makes us millionaires

Sticky Icky Green Stuff



the sky has been looking awesome here lately.

kydiddle

This past weekend I saw a man and a woman on a bicycle made for two and I thought to myself: "I will never, ever, ever be with someone who finds any enjoyment in riding a bicycle made for two."
Cow temperature.

peafunk31

QuoteThis past weekend I saw a man and a woman on a bicycle made for two and I thought to myself: "I will never, ever, ever be with someone who finds any enjoyment in riding a bicycle made for two."

LOL....we see these goofballs all the time at the Jersey shore. We refer to them as "hood ornaments"
Homer no function beer well without.

kydiddle

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QuoteThis past weekend I saw a man and a woman on a bicycle made for two and I thought to myself: "I will never, ever, ever be with someone who finds any enjoyment in riding a bicycle made for two."

LOL....we see these goofballs all the time at the Jersey shore. We refer to them as "hood ornaments"

;D
Cow temperature.

megalicious

all facts begin as dreams dreamt by the wizard

kydiddle

Quotei can't stop laughing at the snuggiesutra.

http://thesnuggiesutra.com/?nosplash=1

I have been missing out on Snuggie Sutra all this time?! Hilarious!
Cow temperature.

woodnymph

Hahahahahhahaha that Snuggie Sutra is fantastic  ;D

This is also probably definitely very much somewhere on this forum, but I just now saw it (I got de-railed looking for the Henry Clay discussion.....)

QuotePaste: You contributed a track to America's 2007 album Here And Now. Have you always been an America fan, and what was it like working with those fellows?

James: We never met those guys, but yes, I was honored they covered our song. That session was hilarious: Patrick and I went in there and cut the track in one take and walked back out the door. It was awesome. I used to lay on my bedroom floor in high school coming down from acid with my fingers stuck in a Dairy Queen ice cream cake with Life cereal poured into it like a real bowl of cereal and just cry my eyes out while listening to "Tin Man" or "Lonely People." There was a phase in my life where I was exploring the more psychedelic side of life, and man, the nighttime would be filled with wild whipping metal music and pure-grain fruit punch and chaos and metal jaw-biting, spine-tingling mental confusion, and I remember so very clearly one morning laying in some shitty hotel room bed [highlight]covered in applesauce[/highlight], and the sun was starting to come up and I felt like I had just killed a baby seal...and I had lobsters crawling all over me and laying their eggs in my intestines...and somebody put on a mixtape that had "Tin Man" and "All the Lonely People" and [highlight]then went into "Harvest" by Neil Young and I remember all the lobsters stopped laying their eggs and they sat up and looked at me and I looked at them and we all went "ahhhhhhh" and breathed a big sigh of relief...and crawled off the bed to lay on the floor next to the stereo to hear that pure, pure sound even purer in our ear holes[/highlight]...and that's when I knew I dug the folk rock.
Daylight is good at arriving in the night time

e_wind

QuoteHahahahahhahaha that Snuggie Sutra is fantastic  ;D

This is also probably definitely very much somewhere on this forum, but I just now saw it (I got de-railed looking for the Henry Clay discussion.....)

QuotePaste: You contributed a track to America's 2007 album Here And Now. Have you always been an America fan, and what was it like working with those fellows?

James: We never met those guys, but yes, I was honored they covered our song. That session was hilarious: Patrick and I went in there and cut the track in one take and walked back out the door. It was awesome. I used to lay on my bedroom floor in high school coming down from acid with my fingers stuck in a Dairy Queen ice cream cake with Life cereal poured into it like a real bowl of cereal and just cry my eyes out while listening to "Tin Man" or "Lonely People." There was a phase in my life where I was exploring the more psychedelic side of life, and man, the nighttime would be filled with wild whipping metal music and pure-grain fruit punch and chaos and metal jaw-biting, spine-tingling mental confusion, and I remember so very clearly one morning laying in some shitty hotel room bed [highlight]covered in applesauce[/highlight], and the sun was starting to come up and I felt like I had just killed a baby seal...and I had lobsters crawling all over me and laying their eggs in my intestines...and somebody put on a mixtape that had "Tin Man" and "All the Lonely People" and [highlight]then went into "Harvest" by Neil Young and I remember all the lobsters stopped laying their eggs and they sat up and looked at me and I looked at them and we all went "ahhhhhhh" and breathed a big sigh of relief...and crawled off the bed to lay on the floor next to the stereo to hear that pure, pure sound even purer in our ear holes[/highlight]...and that's when I knew I dug the folk rock.


don't know what kinda acid he was aquiring but jesus. my boss grew up across the street from jim and said he and his friends used to eat hits upon hits of acid and just sit and watch jim and whoever else play music in his garage. now hes a world rock and roll icon.... juts fucking blows my mind.
don't rock bottom, just listen just slow down...

woodnymph

Fall baaaaaaccccckkkkkkkkkkk

Add an extra pinch::
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woodnymph

Question all....... I just searched 13 pages deep in the Off-Topic Ramblings and could not locate 2 threads that I was sure existed........ any help would be appreciated! I've tried 8 different variations of "Search" entries too, with no luck...

Goals, Hopes, Dreams, or something along those lines......
Books We're Currently Reading???

I *KNOW* these threads exist, but I don't have the most time right now to track 'em down.... or were they all just a dream  :-?
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ynwa

life is strange.

i found out yesterday, thru the grapevine (aka FB), that a former teammate from childhood has passed away.  she & i were never friends - we just happened to play on the same uber-competetive soccer team from 3rd grade up thru high school.  in fact, during our high school years, we actually vied for the same position.  

i wouldn't say we were enemies by any stretch of the word; we just ran in different circles.  she wasn't a very nice person back then & although she was never mean to me personally, i didn't much care for her.  the last time i did see her i honestly felt that i couldn't have cared less if i never saw her again.

when i'd heard that she was battling cancer i thought something along the lines of 'geez, how awful.  that's not something i'd wish upon anyone.  not even my worst enemy'.  in my heart, i hoped that she'd beat it, even though her prognosis was not good.

when i read the news of her passing, i was a little surprised at how sad i felt.  it definitely threw me for a loop.  it just hit much closer to home than expected.  but high school was a long time ago & i'm sure she grew to become a much nicer person since then.  most of us do.  

my heart goes out to her family & friends.        

"You have to be odd to be number one." -- Dr. Seuss

tdb810

Quotelife is strange.

i found out yesterday, thru the grapevine (aka FB), that a former teammate from childhood has passed away.  she & i were never friends - we just happened to play on the same uber-competetive soccer team from 3rd grade up thru high school.  in fact, during our high school years, we actually vied for the same position.  

i wouldn't say we were enemies by any stretch of the word; we just ran in different circles.  she wasn't a very nice person back then & although she was never mean to me personally, i didn't much care for her.  the last time i did see her i honestly felt that i couldn't have cared less if i never saw her again.

when i'd heard that she was battling cancer i thought something along the lines of 'geez, how awful.  that's not something i'd wish upon anyone.  not even my worst enemy'.  in my heart, i hoped that she'd beat it, even though her prognosis was not good.

when i read the news of her passing, i was a little surprised at how sad i felt.  it definitely threw me for a loop.  it just hit much closer to home than expected.  but high school was a long time ago & i'm sure she grew to become a much nicer person since then.  most of us do.  

my heart goes out to her family & friends.        


Sorry to hear about this Liz....really hits close to home doesn't it?  take care, and enjoy every day :) hugs
.....Back at the Model Home

ALady

I'm sorry, Liz.  It's always a bit of a shock when someone your own age passes - though I guess we never do see it coming.
if it falls apart or makes us millionaires

ynwa

thanks gals  :)  it sure does make you take stock when something like this happens.
"You have to be odd to be number one." -- Dr. Seuss

woodnymph

Liz I'm sorry to hear such news!  It's weird how death affects us even in such a disconnected way... for me it's such a "reality check" (whatever that might be....) Even though we aren't close to everyone in our lives, it's hard to not put yourself in their shoes (or their loved ones shoes).

Death, as dark as it can be, always somehow seems to cast a light on what we still have, and (for me) gives me that clear unprecedented appreciation that true presence brings. I always find myself, after news of someone dear passing, giving extra kisses to my pets and throwing in extra "I love you"s to the family & friends....  Even as far as paying closer attention to strangers, sometimes.... just realizing the finite nature of things in close-up.  Not that we take things for granted (that tends to seem like a harsh phrase, to me sometimes) but we naturally get used to how things are and how they've been. And I don't know, I guess I've started tangent-ing, so I'll just wrap things up now... definitely very sorry to hear of the loss, hope the week will shine brighter for you!
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