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Well, that just made my whole Saturday. Historic Dildo Days? Dildo arm?
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That's the lamest excuse for an inside job I've ever heard of.
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Heh. So that's where cyborg bunnies come from.
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I have to second the comment about carrying a balance of over $69000 on his credit card. He forfeit his right to complain about interest rates. In a properly run country, he would have forfeit his right to pay credit for anything, ever again.
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Well, that was certainly a believable story and not in any way exaggerated.
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"People who don’t know what they’re doing will buy anything, Bryan."
As evidenced by all the yahoos that think the mortgage problem is a cause of financial trouble, rather than just another symptom.
As evidenced by all the yahoos that think the mortgage problem is a cause of financial trouble, rather than just another symptom.
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Yeah, false advertising is a great idea.
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Are their loafers former gophers?
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That actually looks like a good idea. Funerals, people who are squeamish about snot or nosebleeds... it has real applications.
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Donna-
That is indeed a very nice quote about manic-depression, but not all of those writers were diagnosed as bipolar, or expressed the proper diagnostic criteria. Without resurrecting them and having a long conversation, its hard for us to say whether they had bipolar I, bipolar II, major depression, schizophrenia or any number of personality disorders...
That is indeed a very nice quote about manic-depression, but not all of those writers were diagnosed as bipolar, or expressed the proper diagnostic criteria. Without resurrecting them and having a long conversation, its hard for us to say whether they had bipolar I, bipolar II, major depression, schizophrenia or any number of personality disorders...
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Magicmike-
I tend to agree with you. People with eccentric or escapist personalities are more likely to feel like outcasts, more likely to be creative, and more likely to become depressed. It's a vicious cycle. There have been males with similar lives, most notable painters like Van Gogh, and novelists like Hemingway.
I'm not sure I understand brightening our day by posting about suicidal people, but that book club could be the Dead Poets Society, after this.
I tend to agree with you. People with eccentric or escapist personalities are more likely to feel like outcasts, more likely to be creative, and more likely to become depressed. It's a vicious cycle. There have been males with similar lives, most notable painters like Van Gogh, and novelists like Hemingway.
I'm not sure I understand brightening our day by posting about suicidal people, but that book club could be the Dead Poets Society, after this.
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Yup. I haven't been to a bar since spring of last year, and it scored me 95% - Alcoholic. I didn't realize knowledge of food history made one a substance abuser.
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Marc Forrester:
Because HE has a Y chromosome. Unless HE can afford some kind of revolutionary gene therapy, HE will always be male.
Because HE has a Y chromosome. Unless HE can afford some kind of revolutionary gene therapy, HE will always be male.
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And no Grapes of Wrath?
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Sure ya don't buddy.