3 things you did today

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  1. Power_13

    Power_13 insult ninja

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    Is there somethiang about Fingermouse you're not telling us? :confused:
     
  2. Fingermouse

    Fingermouse Helicase

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  3. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    1. Walking in the rain
    2. Pancake setting on fire crap film watching fimnight
    3. Applied to X Factor 2010 as our duo Banana Richie:biggrin:
     
  4. Fingermouse

    Fingermouse Helicase

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    1. Walked along the beach. Took photos of Lithium inside a kid's train toy thing on the pier
    2. Enjoyed birthday tiffin
    3. Got lovely presents. Yay!

    :party:
     
  5. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    1. Learned about Shakespeare. He looked like a bear, wore gloves and wrote sexy poems in the old times. So awesome?
    2. Got attacked by Dorrito-craving swans
    3. Got trounced at Travel Scrabble[​IMG]

    4. Learned what mint is[​IMG]
    5. Learned what vanilla ACTUALLY is:(
     
  6. QueerPoet

    QueerPoet Senior Member

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    Lost my mind.
    Found it.
    Spent four bewildering hours at the public library. ;)

    --QP

    P.S. Did you know that Mozart was buried in a pauper's grave? Imagine that. Even my grandfather (and I come from poor stock) has a proper grave.
     
  7. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    Tidied up my FB account.
    Erm, watched a few crap TV programmes.
    Erm, had some soup.

    Mozart was buried in a common grave, in accordance with contemporary Viennese custom, at the St Marx cemetery outside the city on 7 December. If, as later reports say, no mourners attended, that too is consistent with Viennese burial customs at the time.

    The circumstances of the composer's burial, and the lack of any definite grave, has led to great confusion, including the common belief that Mozart was dumped into a mass grave for paupers. This view stems from a misinterpretation of funerary practices in eighteenth century Vienna.

    Source: http://www.mozartwasntburiedinapaupersgrave.com
     
  8. QueerPoet

    QueerPoet Senior Member

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    1. Caught a huge trout.
    2. Had a tuna fish sandwich (and Diet Pepsi) for supper.
    3. Attempted (for the third time) to read MOBY DICK.

    --QP

    P.S. I still say Hemingway's - THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA - is a much better book about catching that elusive great fish. Plus he expressed the impossible - in a page turning novella. The last thing I wanted to do - was turn the page in MOBY DICK.

    It was way too huge.
     
  9. aydinerro

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    1. Got into college for March 1st.
    2. Got called and postponed to go until June. :/
    3. Walked around with a friend for hours.

    I love the way Hemingway writes. Only a brilliant author could use such a simple syntax without decreasing the intensity one bit. :D
     
  10. Fingermouse

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    Spilled milk all over the only pair of clean jeans I have at the moment
    Cried over spilt milk
    Sat around in just my pants:confused:
     
  11. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    1. Sat around in just my pants
    2. [​IMG]
    3. [​IMG]
     
  12. Fingermouse

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  13. QueerPoet

    QueerPoet Senior Member

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    Right on. :D

    --QP
     
  14. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    1. Found out out what "Allons-y" means... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBNH8qub_vI"]YouTube- Allons-y Explained ..."Who knew"?...............Millions of French-Canadians, apparently.
    2. Convinced myself, with the help of another, to ask somebody out.
    3. Panicked the answer will be.......................yes.
     
  15. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    hahahaha!!! shit, man, i'm american and i knew. also know dr. who. GOSH I'M SO INFORMED!

    today i pissed off a young person by mocking their lack of knowledge (not you, odon)
    i made my brother think he hurt my feelings, which he has a huge guilt complex about our childhood, so it's kinda fun.
    i washed my dishes.
     
  16. Fingermouse

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    I think the risk is small in fairness:p If she does say yes, I'd advise against saying "allons-y" and sounding as much of a berk as David Tennant does.
     
  17. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    Heh, odon is older than you
     
  18. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    I did feel a little dense. I've heard it dozens of times and never bothered to find out what it meant. Doh.

    I like you 10% more now. Screw it! 11%.

    When you say it like that it sounds sooooo sarcastic.
    I think that'll be my new response to certain people around here, there and everywhere. Obviously I'll be sticking this on the end too: :rolleyes:

     
  19. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    really? he's aging so well.
     
  20. odon

    odon Slightly Popular

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    I'm not. I'm 33. I might be older than you, though.
     
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