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sadesdrk
09-04-01, 07:29 PM
I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours.I'll give you a few now as teasers.I usually don't tell people that I watch Judge Judy;or that I own Christina Agularia's album;or that I have seen all The Saved by the Bell episodes(original cast of course)K-now tell me some...;)

Yoda
09-04-01, 08:00 PM
O-Town, and fictional fan-written Harry Potter literature, which is well-written, but over the top and needlessly dramatic...worse than a soap opera. I've wasted hours on it so far...100s of pages. I was stupid enough to read for awhile to start, and now I need to know how it ends. Ugh.

BrodieMan
09-04-01, 08:10 PM
i'll admit i still like to read batman comics. it's a hobby i've had since i was about 7, so it's in my blood. they're all so good, though! it's the only nerdy behavior i indulge in. oh, yeah, and a couple smartass kids in my high school used to laugh at me for listening to hendrix, floyd, zeppelin, cream, bands like that because they're so old and remind people of hippies.

OG-
09-04-01, 08:48 PM
Almost every weekend me and several friends get together with computers to play and practice at Counter-Strike. We enter tournaments and stuff because we are so damn good at that game. Not the coolest sound thing to do, but since were all good friends I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world!!:)

Funny, at school I show no signs of being a computer addict, but I have to play Counter-Strike online for at least an hour a day, or I don't feel complete. It's like a drug!

ggfletch
09-04-01, 08:56 PM
Kids can be cruel. All the bands you list I'd put in my top 20, good taste man. My nerdy behaviour has calmed down over the years, I was born a geek to a mother who's obseesed with 50's sci-fi (she love the communist element) and I've slowly but constantly grown into a fine young man! My only real vice that I wouldn't normally expose to strangers is my love of soap opera's. The awful Australian soap Neighbours (the home of Guy Pierce) is the first of the day at lunchtime, followed be Hollyoaks (the English Beverly Hills 90210)after work thenEmmerdale and finally Eastenders (the king of all soaps!). This practice happens at least 3 times a week, and I'm always the last of my mates to make it to the pub!

PigsnieLite
09-04-01, 09:55 PM
Ive got the worst guilty pleesure of all, I like Big brother. Not the english ones but the American one BB2. Haha, a mate of mine has the live feeds & we are always chortlin over stupid Nicole & Hardy. Pigsnie says I am SICK. I Agree! :laugh:

I also read bodice rippahs but evrybody here knows about that already, hahaha. I think guys who are courtin should read them so they know what to say. OH my Jewwel, I shoud far rather feast upon your flesh than, say an apple pie, heehee, :)

Sir Toose
09-04-01, 10:08 PM
MovieForums.com!

I've wasted many productive hours perusing this site...

PigsnieLite
09-04-01, 10:14 PM
Hey Toose, so when are you gonna waste some more by posting on A Day in your Life? :)

ryanpaige
09-04-01, 10:15 PM
Originally posted by ggfletch
Kids can be cruel.

We can? Thanks.

ggfletch
09-04-01, 10:16 PM
Movie forums has consumed my life since I joined up, I watched the England-Germany game the other night and all I could talk about with my friends was the arguements I was getting into with film fans on these fine pages! That was perhaps the most important win for England in the history of football after the world Cup final of 66 and there was me saying that i offended someone on movie forums by telling them to write bad catchlines for video covers as a living! Luckily I'm going back to Uni soon, so more time will be spent pursueing more hedonistic pleasures but I've really enjoyed mentally jousting with some of you people and I'll cotinue for another week to try and start some controversy

PigsnieLite
09-04-01, 10:46 PM
We kids are very sensitib about video covers. If youd mentioned that you hate eddie izzard I would probably havd killed you! Loll. Or at least, Id send Pigsnie to your house becuz hes the one who drives. :laugh:

sadesdrk
09-04-01, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by BrodieMan
i'll admit i still like to read batman comics. it's a hobby i've had since i was about 7, so it's in my blood. they're all so good, though! it's the only nerdy behavior i indulge in. oh, yeah, and a couple smartass kids in my high school used to laugh at me for listening to hendrix, floyd, zeppelin, cream, bands like that because they're so old and remind people of hippies. BrodieMan-this is for you,My two favorite zepplin songs...Tangerine(the sexiest riffs!)and You Don't Have to Go(good make out song);)

sadesdrk
09-04-01, 11:00 PM
Originally posted by PigsnieLite
Ive got the worst guilty pleesure of all, I like Big brother. Not the english ones but the American one BB2. Haha, a mate of mine has the live feeds & we are always chortlin over stupid Nicole & Hardy. Pigsnie says I am SICK. I Agree! :laugh:

I also read bodice rippahs but evrybody here knows about that already, hahaha. I think guys who are courtin should read them so they know what to say. OH my Jewwel, I shoud far rather feast upon your flesh than, say an apple pie, heehee, :) P Lite-How many times have I said how funny you are?I'll never say it again,promise.I totally watch BB2.I feel like I should draw the blinds or something when I do.I love that show.Aw the drama of it all.I wish people would get their groove on more though...locked in a house with hardly any entertainment?What else could you be doing?

BrodieMan
09-05-01, 12:44 AM
good call, sadesdrk. :D by the way, ryan, that's the best simpsons reference slipped unnoticed into a thread in a long time. good job. :D :D :D

ggfletch
09-05-01, 07:50 AM
Man, people are pretty sensitive on this site! Ryan if you read my post, the comment about kids (replace with youth, young people, teenagers if it makes you more comfortable) being cruel is just a throwaway remark. When I went to school their were little bastards running around causing all kinds of trouble so yeah High-school kids can be cruel, but on the other hand a lot are sound and I've got some great memories and even better friends from those years. I was merely reminiscing about days gone by, I'm not ageist at all! Most of time time I'm like a kid anyway (I'm only 21). Pigsnie lite, I'm sure the video covers business is very lucrative, so success beckons maybe?

Snakes47
09-05-01, 09:35 AM
I have seen Every Saved By The Bell episode as well (original cast)

I don't know if this is a guilty pleasure or not, but recently, after getting surround sound, flat screen tv and dvd player, I would much rather stay home all night, every night and watch movies rather than do anything with my friends!

hehehe,

Steve

Sir Toose
09-05-01, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by PigsnieLite
Hey Toose, so when are you gonna waste some more by posting on A Day in your Life? :)

Sir P-Lite... I did this long ago... must have been memorable for you ;)

Yoda
09-05-01, 11:14 AM
LOL, ggfletch: I'm pretty sure that Ryan was just messing around. He's older than you are. :)

sadesdrk
09-05-01, 12:02 PM
More of sades guilty pleasures...
-I go into mall stores and pretend I'm rich,like Nordstoms,and I get the sales clerk to start me a room with like 200$pairs of jeans.I try them all on then I leave when she's not looking.She probably cries over the commision she lost....:bawl:come on people get naughtier,I know there is worst things you all do then watch stupid T.V shows...:D

BrodieMan
09-05-01, 01:12 PM
well, how naughty do you want? i mean, just think of what some of the guys at this forum would post if you encouraged them to be as dirty as they possibly could. *gags* and, besides, it's not as if this forum is the appropriate time or place for that. :D

ryanpaige
09-05-01, 01:31 PM
ggfletch, I just couldn't let the set-up for a Simpsons reference go by. I wasn't being sensitive (and I am 30 years-old, so I'm hardly a kid anymore. I have kids of my own, as a matter of fact).

ggfletch
09-05-01, 01:35 PM
Fair play TWT, I guess it's me who's being too sensitive! lol. Sorry to dissapoint you Sadesdrk, I didn't realise you wanted the hard stuff! I quite often ring my ex-girlfriend's (we're good friends now) flat and pretend that I'm someone else like the bank manager telling her that her account has been mysteriously cleaned out! I always own up before the end of the call I'm always doing prank-calls...I'm such an idiot! What else can I do?

ggfletch
09-05-01, 01:38 PM
Sorry Ryan, I was being to defensive, it's in my nature. I'm not really up on the Simpsons so it was lost on me somewhat, although Martin Prince is one of the funniest characters of all time.

BrodieMan
09-05-01, 01:51 PM
hey prank calls rule! if that's a guilty pleasure, then i'm definitely one of the guiltier people here. i don't like to brag because people think prank calls are immature and dopey, but i'm so good at them. one time me and a bunch of friends were out until like 3 am and we pranked our one friend who didn't want to come with us. we were using a pay phone at a restaraunt and he picked up half asleep and i told him in my evil demon voice "time to die..." then he hung up, of course, probably knowing it was me. lol... oh, there have been others. one time me and my brother pranked a bunch of his teachers from school..... and of course, you can prank chinese restaraunts pretty easily, too. that's mean, i'm sorry...
:( it's just so funny. i can't help it.
does anyone like the jerky boys?

ggfletch
09-05-01, 01:57 PM
When I was younger me and my mates used to ring Sheraton hotels (US) on freephone and pretend we were dead celebrities needing a room. I once told them I was John Bonham (drummer in Led Zepplin, long dead) and that I needed a room big enough to fit a drum kit and a lot of groupies. I really think to this day that they believed me, they never even questioned my actions or identity and spoke to me for about 10 minutes!

BrodieMan check out the Shakespeare thread, I think i've found a way to put some life into it again.

Snakes47
09-05-01, 02:14 PM
Hehe, Prank calls rule! I love the Jerky Boys!

I used to do them all the time. My friends would listen in on other phones, but always out of the room I was in. If I saw them laughing then I would start lauging as well. I once got a couple in so much trouble that their parents would refuse to let them see eachother! I called the boy's house, and left a message on his machine saying I was chuck, from chuck's condom shop...and that his double order of cherry flavored condoms were shipped last week, but I did not yet recieve payment! His parents were so pissed they forbid him to see his girlfriend. (I think he was like 16 at the time) hahahahahahaha.

We also used to call up restaurants, and I would tell them that my wife is sick as a dog, puking up **** (referenced from the jb's) and we would always get a histeric manager offering us free food!

Hahaha..now that I look back at it, we were pretty bad. But that is what kids do, and they don't think of the consequences of their actions, just how funny it is at the time.


Steve

sadesdrk
09-06-01, 03:26 AM
I didn't mean for you to get pornographic BrodieMan,I just meant,we don't have to all confess to the same line of guilty pleasures...one could have something else up their sleeve,this IS miscellaneous chat you know.A guilty Pleasure doesn't have to be that you watch Gilligans Island everynight scince you were eight and now,you don't even have to watch anymore cuz you know them all by heart and use sock puppets to act out the scenes in the shower...oops! did I steel yours?

BrodieMan
09-06-01, 11:50 AM
yup, that's me. sock puppets in the shower. :D lol...

sadesdrk
09-06-01, 08:34 PM
lol...:D

OG-
09-06-01, 08:43 PM
I think Brodie and sade are in love!!!!:D

PigsnieLite
09-06-01, 09:06 PM
Brodie liked Daisy too, he is quite the libertine! hahaha!

spudracer
09-06-01, 11:08 PM
yes i agree...

:)...I'm sorry I'm tryin to win the 20 bucks

BrodieMan
09-07-01, 12:10 AM
no, i was NOT in love with daisy. you just made that up. i was a little amused by daisy because she was sort of funny, but that's about it. besides, mind your own business. ;)

Yoda
09-08-01, 02:57 AM
Argh, I'm still hooked on these fan-written Potter novels. Why oh why? In this fictional (as in fictional even to the actual fictional world of Harry Potter) setting, all the major characters are like 30...Ron and Hermione are married, but a potential divorce looms overhead. A possible affair (or two), a wedding, danger and mystery...blah blah blah.

For some reason, the novel (and it's sequel, which is being released bit by bit...very little is out right now) is kind of bugging me. I guess something in the back of my brain doesn't like A) Someone messing with J.K. Rowling's world like that, B) Someone writing stories with not-so-happy endings, and plenty of drama/betrayal and all that, of characters I already know, or C) Someone sort of tainting the child characters I have in my head by thrusting them forward into the future, where they are in more adult situations.

I hate being ticked off for vauge reasons that I can't seem to put my finger on, or, worst of all, do anything about. Damn...I don't regret reading this stuff, but in some ways, I wish I hadn't. AHHHHHH. You ever read any fan fiction, Steve? :)

PigsnieLite
09-09-01, 07:18 PM
No, I do not read fan fiction.

Steve

PigsnieLite
09-09-01, 07:28 PM
Oops, I thnk I did not disguise myself properly, hahhaha!

More guilty pleasures!

When another kevin Costner movie flops!
When Tooly & me wrote our initials on the bum of a wax person in Madam Tussauds, LOLL! So far I think weve escaped! that was 2 years ago.

sunfrog
09-10-01, 06:33 AM
I like to eat indivdually wrapped sliced cheese.

sadesdrk
09-10-01, 04:05 PM
drinking milk from the carton rules...ahh so much more refreshing then wasting time to get a glass.When someone is on my butt on the freeway,I like to get in the fast lane and pace them by getting alongside a slow car in the slow lane.They get sooooo frustrated! Hillareous.:D

PigsnieLite
09-10-01, 04:13 PM
HEY I have had an indivdually wrapped cheese slice! Just once! It didnt really taste like cheese, more like soft orange rubber.

Wart
09-10-01, 10:45 PM
Velveeta
and
Ovaltine with a spoon

sadesdrk
09-11-01, 04:24 PM
eating a packet of Jell-o with your finger...lol...

ggfletch
09-11-01, 04:32 PM
Wearing the same pair of underpants two or more days in a row... What! This is about are habits? I Disavow all knowledge of my underwear tendancies!

BrodieMan
09-11-01, 06:03 PM
jesus, i just threw up... you wear your underwear more than once? that's not a guilty pleasure that's unhealthy... next you're gonna tell us you don't wipe your a$$ or brush your teeth... man, you must be a hit with the ladies. :rolleyes:

PigsnieLite
09-11-01, 06:31 PM
Hummm, theres somethin wrong with wearin your underpants 2 days in a row? Oh oh..

Yoda
09-11-01, 06:32 PM
LOL. Yeah, it happens at times. It's out of laziness. Unless you're a baby who craps your pants, it's not exactly a medical emergency. It is, however, worse than simply forgetting to change your jeans.

PigsnieLite
09-11-01, 06:40 PM
Ummmm, Im supposed to change my jeans too? :eek:

BrodieMan
09-11-01, 06:54 PM
laziness?!? that's freakin gross... seriously, you should be ashamed of yourselves... how old are you again? commish, i thought you were the one who said something about 16 year olds ought to be mature enough to raise kids (remember the most beautiful men thread?) what the hell is wrong with you? you can't change your underpants?.. no adult craps themselves, you just have go change because it's considered cleanliness.... christ, if someone tells me they don't use deodorant or shower, i'm gonna go off... this is so gross it's almost funny... well, not quite. i'm probably the only person on this site who wears cologne, huh?

Yoda
09-11-01, 06:57 PM
People used to go a long time without changing clothes and junk, and they never died from it. Maybe you don't realize this, but some people just sit around the house all day...you don't exactly get dirty that way, ya know.

And don't start with "can't" because that's crazy. Oh yeah, that's right, I'm completely incapable of changing my underwear. Please help me. :rolleyes:

Ever stop to think that maybe hair gel, cologne and deodorant every single day is overkill? Not everyone needs deodorant...some of us don't sweat or run around. Step outside of your own shows, and stop being so extreme.

BrodieMan
09-11-01, 07:00 PM
ok, this is third grade health class all over again, but you have to wear deodorant not because you're micheal freakin jordan but because the human body naturally gives off sweat under any circumstance, and if you ever plan on getting laid, you probably don't want to smell like your own bo.... my good sweet god.....

Yoda
09-11-01, 07:03 PM
I don't sweat when I sit in an office chair man. If I do, it's so minor I don't even notice it, and I don't spell from it, and my armpits don't leave marks on my shirt. If you think I need deodorant anyway, then you're uptight. :D (this is all meant in a light hearted way)

Wart
09-11-01, 07:20 PM
I don't recall daily changes of underwear or deadorant being part of any 3rd grade health class. Where I am, body odor's not that big a deal. And Hawaii's super humid. Especially the older folks. They don't even wear underwear. They just wear big gowns and super loose/long shorts. I guess because sweating is such a normal thing here--considering our weather--our weee teeny nosies don't recognize bo as something offensive :D

BrodieMan
09-11-01, 07:31 PM
i can't even believe you guys are defending BODY ODOR. can you even hear youself? "oh, bo's not so bad...." why do you think they sell deodorant in the first place?

Yoda
09-11-01, 07:34 PM
I didn't say that...so you must be talking to someone else. I said I don't sweat more than the tiniest amount just sitting around all day, and my arms don't smell, so why would I wear it? Why why why?

Anyway, today is too important...I can't believe I'm taking the time to argue with Brodie about underwear. Here's my bottom line on the issue (and yeah, I know you'll disagree): IT DOESN'T MATTER! People used to do without what you consider to be essentials every damn day, and it's crazy to think that people will by definition smell without deodorant, because some people live lives VERY different from your own.

Alright, I've said my peace.

ggfletch
09-11-01, 07:35 PM
You guys are amazing. Amazingly gullible! LOL! who would have thought that saying something like that would get such a response! Brodieman, who would have thought you'd have such strong views on male hygeine? TWT, you lazy so-and-so! I try and talk about films with you guys and you ignore me, but by creating a hideous joke, you all go up in arms. Wonderful!

BrodieMan
09-11-01, 07:39 PM
nice try. you let out your secret. you freakin hog.

ggfletch
09-11-01, 07:43 PM
When i wake up tomorrow morning Brodieman, I'll have a fresh pair of Calvins, whereas when you wake up, you'll still be a sap! LOL!

Wart
09-11-01, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by BrodieMan
i can't even believe you guys are defending BODY ODOR. can you even hear youself? "oh, bo's not so bad...." why do you think they sell deodorant in the first place?

So they can make money, of course.

A very canny and successful marketing ploy here in the States and other Western countries has managed to convince us that we can't do without deodorant. I've been to Korea, Japan, the Philippines and Thailand--95% don't use anything beyond soap and water.

Deodorant is not a health issue; its cosmetic. It costs too much when most can't even afford a change in underwear everyday.

I'm not advocating smelling bad. I'm just saying its no big deal.
[Edited by Wart on 09-11-2001]

Wart
09-11-01, 07:50 PM
Originally posted by ggfletch
You guys are amazing. Amazingly gullible! LOL! I try and talk about films with you guys and you ignore me, but by creating a hideous joke, you all go up in arms. Wonderful!

Aren't we--though! Amazing, I mean. LOL (I'm not sure what the word "gullible" signifies.) Of course, we go nuts over the strangest things. If we didn't, MOFO would be a very dull place. :D

PigsnieLite
09-11-01, 07:59 PM
That is true, what Wortle says. In the Philipines they dont wear deodorant & I didnt notice anyone that stinky when I was there. Maybe its becuz they all smell the same so nobody cares. And no, I dont change my jeans everyday, are you nuts? :laugh:

sadesdrk
09-12-01, 01:22 AM
I just have to say,being the only female in like 10 posts in a row,that this is extremely educational.:D I can't wait to tell all my girlfriends how utterly snowed we've been.Not only are the majority of you defending piggishness,but reveling in it as well;and to think all this time I thought guys WANTED us to brag about how nice our men smell,but the reality is just the opposite...you're just hoping that we don't notice what's UNDERNEATH all the pleasentness.Very,very interesting...I shall inform legions of women of my new found discoveries....

BrodieMan
09-12-01, 10:24 AM
hey, i change my underwear and bathe and wear deodorant and everything. these guys don't represent me.

Yoda
09-12-01, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by sadesdrk
I just have to say,being the only female in like 10 posts in a row,that this is extremely educational.:D I can't wait to tell all my girlfriends how utterly snowed we've been.Not only are the majority of you defending piggishness,but reveling in it as well;and to think all this time I thought guys WANTED us to brag about how nice our men smell,but the reality is just the opposite...you're just hoping that we don't notice what's UNDERNEATH all the pleasentness.Very,very interesting...I shall inform legions of women of my new found discoveries....

Ya'll (you and Brodie) are making assumptions. :) Never said I didn't bathe, and I don't wallow in piggishness, I just don't get all prissy and "ooohh! yucky!" about things if I happen to wear the same clothes in back to back days. Maybe that makes me something other than a wuss. :cool: I know how to groom myself, but now and then I get apathetic.

BrodieMan
09-12-01, 10:38 AM
hey, you could call me a wuss if i wore silk and armani all the time, but i don't. it's not as if i'm some sort of fashion diva, for christ's sake. all i'm saying is i wear clothes that are CLEAN. i think it's pretty safe to say if you wear a t-shirt for a 16 hour day, it's gonna be pretty used up. i can't just be like "oh, there's something more interesting to do than change my stinky clothes, so i'm gonna just forget about it" i don't want to insult you (really i don't) but maybe that's just a little TOO apathetic. and for the record, i like to know i smell good. i don't think it makes me a wuss, but i wear cologne when i go on dates or just out in public with people in general because i know it's a pleasant thing to do, not because i'll die if i don't. that's like not combing my hair or something. i hate guys who fool themselves into thinking they're more MANLY and TOUGH because they live like baboons. (again, no offense)

Yoda
09-12-01, 10:54 AM
I'll say it yet again, to make sure you hear it: not everyone's day is like yours. Most of my day is spent sitting and walking indoors. My shirts do not get dirty from that. Far from it. Oh, and I never said I don't change my clothes, I said that I've worn the same clothes for a second day a couple times, and I don't think it matters. Don't jump to any conclusions here.

And no, I don't think it makes me more manly or tough, I think it makes me more practical. If you actually believe that a shirt is "dirty" from being worn in an indoor environment with very little physicaly activity for one damn day, then you're fooling yourself.

The clothes I'm wearing aren't dirty. There are no stains, they smell fine, and they look good, too. I don't like smelling bad either, and I don't. I just hate this obsession some people seem to have. MUST shower EVERY day. If I miss a day, I'll catch polio! Don't EVER wear the same jeans twice in a row...etc. That's really crazy. I dunno about all of you guys, but I've got bigger things to worry about than the fact that I sometimes wear a pair of shorts for 48 hours.

sadesdrk
09-12-01, 12:10 PM
This has to go down in the history of funniest debates.I swear BrodieMan,You aren't gonna change anyone's mind here.You stand alone.I'm sure it's not as bad as these guys are making it sound...they wouldn't have friends at all...but,they're defending something...don't know yet,what,but TWT-It's okay hon,you don't have to change your clothes if you don't wanna.We can't smell you from here.

ggfletch
09-12-01, 01:31 PM
My own personel hygeine habits are that I shower every day (brush teeth etc), unless I'm ill (I still brush my teeth!). Cologne or aftershave is for special occasions and hitting the town, not everyday use, usually I'll just use anti-perspirant. I'm not against wearing a pair of jeans three days in a row, but I ALWAYS change my underwear!LOL! Remember PERSONEL hygeine is just that, your own choice, no-one should be shot down for their freedom to choose. This summer I've been working in a wood yard and sometimes I get home and I'm to tired to shower even though I'm smelly and dirty. Lets give some room for human error, aye?

sadesdrk
09-12-01, 05:55 PM
I still can't believe this is still a hot issue...what seemed like a joke is getting way to personal for me.Post me something when you guys are ready to go back to having fun....

BrodieMan
09-12-01, 06:06 PM
sorry :( that got out of hand. anyway, i like to eat breakfast cereal at any hour of the day... that can't be really healthy, but it's awesome.. i feel like jerry seinfeld.

Yoda
09-12-01, 06:58 PM
Chill sades. I dunno if this was ever a serious issue. I think everyone here (and I do mean everyone) needs to remember that these things hardly matter, and that you can't hear someone's tone of voice online...so let's assume the best no matter what, unless we absolutely know otherwise. :)

BrodieMan
09-12-01, 08:33 PM
also, did anyone ever find themselves addcited to tetris? that i grew out of pretty fast, but i'm still into the cereal thing.

Yoda
09-12-01, 08:47 PM
TETRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I used to be addicted to it, and stopped playing for the longest time...partially because there was no good version of it "nearby", so to speak. Now that I've got a shareware (not registered, but that may change soon) copy of Tetris 4000, which is a great game. A lot like the classic, with a few modifications that reward you or punish you throughout the game based on your performance over the last X amount of time.

I hate to brag, but I think I'm pretty damn good at it by nature. I find myself sort of spacing out at times throughout the game where I hardly need to think about what I'm doing, and I just do it. Even got to level 20 today...13,000 points. New record. Like 4 times anyone else in the house. Kick a**! Great game.

sunfrog
09-12-01, 09:11 PM
My friend Tanya can beat you. She's a Tetris maniac. She would rather skip work to play. I'm serious, I remember weekends where all we did was play Tetris all day and night and day again. She always beat me then I'd go off and shower or make breakfast and she would keep playing. Then on Monday she would call in sick and we'd keep playing. I don't know her high score. I'm a pro at Centipede, Missle Command, Joust, and I flipped Stargate Defender. Thank you. More clues to my age constable. ;)

Wart
09-12-01, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by sunfrog
More clues to my age constable. ;)

PLite Detective, are you picking all this up? ;) Inspector Sunfrog's practically giving it away! Remember, he's also too old to be drafted. Hey, this is Fun!

Yoda
09-12-01, 09:41 PM
My guess: 32 years old. Oh, and tell Tanya I said "any place, any time." :cool:

PigsnieLite
09-12-01, 10:05 PM
PLite Detective is still thinkin, Constable Wortle. You know its very late here, I should relly be in bed. But accordin to my tiny wee nosey, is Sunfrog is older than 26??? But he said he was in skizool too! Pigsnie says he thinks Sunfrog is studyin to be a male nurse, what do you think? :p

sunfrog
09-12-01, 10:35 PM
Hahaha! You guys would be playin' forever. The game console would probably burn up before the game ended. :D

A male nurse??? No, I only study female nurses. :) Oh! That reminds me! After I posted the previous message I went downtown to give blood. They turned me away 'cause they said it's too late in the evening and the building was full anyway, try tomorrow. So I'm driving home in my spaceship and I stop at a traffic light. There's this guy on a bicycle stopped across the street and he looks sweaty. So he starts to take off his shirt and... he's wearing a metallic green bra! I swear! He's a guy, guy face, guy body, guy hairy chest and he's wearing a green bra! I was like, whoa! You don't see that everyday. :D

Wart
09-12-01, 10:38 PM
Originally posted by sunfrog
He's a guy, guy face, guy body, guy hairy chest and he's wearing a green bra! I was like, whoa! You don't see that everyday. :D

Do you live in California? :)

PigsnieLite
09-14-01, 02:15 PM
Maybe the bra was just moldy.

spudracer
09-14-01, 02:28 PM
Ever see the episode of Seinfeld where Kramer goes to George's parents house with an idea for George's dad to not have "flop" anymore?

Maybe the guy was wearing The Bro...:laugh:

Sir Toose
09-14-01, 02:31 PM
I played Tetris one time until my underwear got crusty.

spudracer
09-14-01, 02:34 PM
:laugh::laugh:

OMG, are you serious???? I knew that game was addictive, but WOW...you proved it.

Sir Toose
09-14-01, 03:02 PM
Another...

I never admit this but I toast bread (2 slices) put chunky peanut butter on both, slice 2 dill pickles (preferably hot) and make my favorite sandwich. My kids got so grossed out by this that I had to turn to closet eating.

spudracer
09-14-01, 03:16 PM
I can't blame them...YUCK....

OG-
09-14-01, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by spdrcr

Maybe the guy was wearing The Bro...:laugh:

MANZIER!!!!!:D
[Edited by OG- on 09-14-2001]

PigsnieLite
09-14-01, 06:52 PM
I also eat mayonaise sandwiches, Im not fussy.

OG-
09-14-01, 06:59 PM
Originally posted by TWTCommish

The clothes I'm wearing aren't dirty. There are no stains, they smell fine, and they look good, too. I don't like smelling bad either, and I don't. I just hate this obsession some people seem to have. MUST shower EVERY day. If I miss a day, I'll catch polio! Don't EVER wear the same jeans twice in a row...etc. That's really crazy. I dunno about all of you guys, but I've got bigger things to worry about than the fact that I sometimes wear a pair of shorts for 48 hours.


Spoken like a true comp addict!! I support you all the way Chris! I take showers daily, but screw changing out of comfortable clothes that are still clean, to change into less comfortable "cleaner" clothes. I've gone more than 48 hours wearing the same clothes. I won't denie it! ANYONE GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT!!:furious: