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The worst part about being arrested by a motorcycle cop is having to hug him from behind all the way back to the station.

Although being nekkid could make it more fun!


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Vanilla is an extremely complex flavor made from over 250 chemical compounds, and yet we use it as a synonym for simple and boring.

I think I saw something about this recently It has to do with its over use in everything.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
When hitting on a stranger at a bar, try ordering them an appetizer instead of a drink. After all, it's a lot harder to roofie a mozzarella stick than a drink.

>.> hmmm interesting that you know this Gran...


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The plot to Thor: Ragnarok can be summarized as someone destroying his own planet because he didn't want to share it with his sister after she broke his favorite toy.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
The worst part about being arrested by a motorcycle cop is having to hug him from behind all the way back to the station.

Wait is that really a thing? I feel like they would phone in a car. How do they handcuff you that way... so many questions!


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
The plot to Thor: Ragnarok can be summarized as someone destroying his own planet because he didn't want to share it with his sister after she broke his favorite toy.

I could of just watched the first 5 minutes of the movie on a loop while listening to Led Zeppelin and been perfectly happy.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Someone in the world has your dream job, and they hate it.

Screw them!

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Mum-Ra wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:

Your only as old as you feel.

That in mind it sucks being 5000 years old.

You find ways to make it interesting.

Puts a string of catnip and a dull witted minion in a giant carrying case.

Here kitty kitty kitty kitty!!

*pounces on the carrying case*

*scrabbles at it trying to get it open*

As a result, gran's catnipped tomato misses!

My reasoning that if dogs can sniff out explosives in a carrying case, a cat should be able to sniff out catnip

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs


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NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)

Only if you add unicorn tears.

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Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Shadow Lodge

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Vidmaster7 wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
The plot to Thor: Ragnarok can be summarized as someone destroying his own planet because he didn't want to share it with his sister after she broke his favorite toy.
I could of just watched the first 5 minutes of the movie on a loop while listening to Led Zeppelin and been perfectly happy.

Much as I enjoyed Thor: Ragnarok, I can't dispute that one.

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Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Awww such a cute kitty... *goes to nuzzle*

Naughty though too...there was a cat in the tree that didn't want to come down incident, no?

But the pic where she lies flat on someone's shin gives such fuzzy feelings!

And the cat on back thing is just adorable, as well as the cat in the sack.

How did it feel like to have a cat on your back?

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I think I'd take the mozzarella stick. I kinda like mozzarella and you know I won't take whiskey. I really do need sweet drinks.

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NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)

It's an evil thought, NH!

Don't do it!

-Said the cat with a Erhazzu in the kitchen.

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The Game Hamster wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)
Only if you add unicorn tears.

Unicorns are so fluffeh!

How could you make them cry!


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Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.


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Just a Mort wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)
Only if you add unicorn tears.

Unicorns are so fluffeh!

How could you make them cry!

Kicking them in the shins has always been my go-to method.

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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.

Depends on what you're looking for in a pet. Cats have a more independent nature and are quite happy being left alone while dogs will keep pestering you to play with them.

People walk their dogs, but you've never heard of anyone walking their cats, have you?

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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)
Only if you add unicorn tears.

Unicorns are so fluffeh!

How could you make them cry!

Kicking them in the shins has always been my go-to method.

*declares Gran as evil*

Honestly I'd have used cut onions.


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Just a Mort wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.

Depends on what you're looking for in a pet. Cats have a more independent nature and are quite happy being left alone while dogs will keep pestering you to play with them.

People walk their dogs, but you've never heard of anyone walking their cats, have you?

Yes. I have heard of people walking cats. And not all dogs pester you.


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Just a Mort wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)
Only if you add unicorn tears.

Unicorns are so fluffeh!

How could you make them cry!

Kicking them in the shins has always been my go-to method.

*declares Gran as evil*

Honestly I'd have used cut onions.

So you think it is more evil to kick them in the shins than to shove cut onions into their eyes?

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I wasn't going to shove onions in their eyes. Just put them you know, some way below their noses.

On personal experience, the last time I had to peel a load of onions, I actually wore goggles.

I know soaking in water would get rid of the chemical syn-propanethial-S-oxide that causes you to tear, but since we're frying them later for fried shallots, it would cause an awful lot of splattering when wet onion comes into contact with oil.

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Just a Mort wrote:

Awww such a cute kitty... *goes to nuzzle*

Naughty though too...there was a cat in the tree that didn't want to come down incident, no?

But the pic where she lies flat on someone's shin gives such fuzzy feelings!

And the cat on back thing is just adorable, as well as the cat in the sack.

How did it feel like to have a cat on your back?

Oh, there were plenty of those incidents. She always wanted to go outside, but we didn't want her eaten or run over. So we trained her to walk with a leash. (Eventually we learned how to keep her safe without, which made things easier.) Walking a cat isn't like how you'd do it with a dog; they lead and you follow, even off the streets, the leash is just there so they don't get too far ahead. Though some people just try to drag a poor kitty around on a lead. Those poor abused kitties....

She loves being everywhere around her pets (us), so she'll sometimes cozy up even if we're standing. That leads to her jumping on our backs, and we go with it because she's the boss. Leah's never weighed more than 8 pounds so she's not bad on the back, unless she decides to roost there for a while. It's quite nice until then; you can feel her purr.

gran rey de los mono wrote:
Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.

Let the games BEGIN!

Nah, I get why some prefer dogs. Repent....

-----

Anyway, time again for the sleeping times.

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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.

Depends on what you're looking for in a pet. Cats have a more independent nature and are quite happy being left alone while dogs will keep pestering you to play with them.

People walk their dogs, but you've never heard of anyone walking their cats, have you?

Yes. I have heard of people walking cats. And not all dogs pester you.

It's cruelty to cats

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Also with hilarious results


Even having had some really good cats in my time, nothing loves you quite as unrequitedly as a dog. And that feeling is quite heartwarming and special.

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Dog people and cat people!

And then you have cats. I will say my high energy levels and general conformity to laws are more dawg like traits, which makes me a bit of an odd cat.


I am not a pet person I did have a beta named Musashi. he was a good fish.

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We had fish...then we ate them. But what kind of fish was he?

I don't really get why people have fish if not to eat. I mean they can't curl up against you, nor do they purr...

Anyway I know people who had hamsters and lizards for pets. Their hamster bit me when I tried to pick it up!


He was a Betta. he was blue and silver mostly. He would do tricks when he felt like it. I could put his little food pellet on my finger above his tank and he would jump up and grab it. plus he would follow my finger from his bowl and flare at me like he wanted to fight.


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Just a Mort wrote:
It's cruelty to cats

It depends on the cat. Some of them fine with it, others are not. Obviously, you shouldn't try to force them to do it if they don't like it, but I have heard from some of my friends that they have friends/family whose cat enjoys it.


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NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)

Cue news titles: "hamsters extend life!"

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Vidmaster7 wrote:
He was a Betta. he was blue and silver mostly. He would do tricks when he felt like it. I could put his little food pellet on my finger above his tank and he would jump up and grab it. plus he would follow my finger from his bowl and flare at me like he wanted to fight.

I didn't know they could jump like that. I thought only carp, salmon and flying fish jumped out of the water.


Just a Mort wrote:
Vidmaster7 wrote:
He was a Betta. he was blue and silver mostly. He would do tricks when he felt like it. I could put his little food pellet on my finger above his tank and he would jump up and grab it. plus he would follow my finger from his bowl and flare at me like he wanted to fight.
I didn't know they could jump like that. I thought only carp, salmon and flying fish jumped out of the water.

He couldn't make it terribly high but I've seen videos of them jumping hoops (granted the bottom of the hoop was touching the water but still.)


Drejk wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:
The Game Hamster wrote:
I'll just bathe in my youth over here.
(Ponders whether bathing in The Game Hamster's blood would provide youth...)
Cue news titles: "hamsters extend life!"

Guess its time to break out my hamster traps.

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I should say it's evil but after that hamster bit me, I'm not inclined to be charitable.


Yes Good Good let the hate flow thorough you


The Game Hamster wrote:
Even having had some really good cats in my time, nothing loves you quite as unrequitedly as a dog. And that feeling is quite heartwarming and special.

stuff and nonsense.

Cats forever.


Just a Mort wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
NobodysHome wrote:

So last night we went and saw Jethro Tull's 50th anniversary concert, which was pretty special because Shiro first saw them back in '78, and has been to every 10-year tour since then, and Tull's Crest of the Knave tour was NobodysWife's first concert experience.

So many, many memories. And oh, did Tull exploit it ruthlessly. The entire first act was a walk down memory lane, with many songs from their first few albums, and video "visits" by a lot of former band members (over its 50-year lifetime, Tull has had THIRTY-SIX band members!).

The *only* critique I can offer (and I'm afraid it's a significant one) is that Ian Anderson's voice hasn't withstood the test of time. We saw Bob Seger at 70+ a couple of years ago, and he was amazing; his voice was lower, and gravellier, and he made full use of his "new" vocal range to put on a heck of a show.
Mr. Anderson (hee hee hee) has managed to keep the same timbre in his voice, but he's lost a lot of volume and longevity, so he frequently sounded out of breath, or just dropped notes too early because he couldn't maintain them. Yes, running around a stage at 70, prancing around like a twentysomething, and playing a flute while standing on one leg is amazing, and he did use some video duets to great effect to enhance his voice. But I wonder whether perhaps changing the key or otherwise modifying the songs a bit a la Seger would have been more effective.

Anyway, great show, a wonderful trip down memory lane, and watching a bunch of 70-year-olds put on an excellent rock concert gives me hope for my own senescence...

EDIT: And if you don't go to Tull naked, should you even be there at all?

i was born in 1978.

No idea who you are talking about, really...

Hey Freehold, you aren't too much older then me! I expected you'd be closer to NH's age actually.

sheds single tear


Drejk wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:

Lol! She called Freehold old!

Wait a minute, I'm slightly older then Freehold... Hey!

I am slightly younger than Freehold.

Yes, he is old.

quiet, you!


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Peter Big Time Gabriel wrote:
You trying to Big Time me bro!

listening to it on the radio now.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.

you never have to tell a cat to shut up.


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Our dog can (and has) tracked down our kids from a mile away with minimal amount of training.

I'd like to see a cat do that.

Cats are wonderfully complex animals, and super adorable, but I'll never understand why people insist on comparing them to dogs.

Dogs are best.


Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

then why did you say cats ruled here?


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Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.
you never have to tell a cat to shut up.

Siamese.

I used to share a house with a woman who had two Siamese cats and they were the yowliest, noisiest, pester-you-just-because-they-wanted-to-annoy creatures ever. Not just when they were hungry.
They got told to shut up frequently. Not just by me.


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lisamarlene wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.
you never have to tell a cat to shut up.

Siamese.

I used to share a house with a woman who had two Siamese cats and they were the yowliest, noisiest, pester-you-just-because-they-wanted-to-annoy creatures ever. Not just when they were hungry.
They got told to shut up frequently. Not just by me.

I stand corrected.

Also, mort seems not only to be able to talk, but type.

I think she may be a meowth. From that funky region in the newest pokemon.

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I wish I had Pay Day =P


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I wish my company had direct deposit.


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lisamarlene wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Saving Cap'n Crunch wrote:
Just a Mort wrote:

Cats have better sense of smell then dogs

Not that you need reminding, but cats are just plain better than dogs (evidenced here)

*Cowers in anticipation of angry dog-lovers, then straightens up*

A collection of photos we took of our childhood cat, more recently brought to the Almighty Internet for all to see. Wow, I don't like old pictures of myself looking back on them.

Nonsense. Dogs are superior in every way.
you never have to tell a cat to shut up.

Siamese.

I used to share a house with a woman who had two Siamese cats and they were the yowliest, noisiest, pester-you-just-because-they-wanted-to-annoy creatures ever. Not just when they were hungry.
They got told to shut up frequently. Not just by me.

Every night after we go to bed. Vai thinks she's lost us. We have to call her name so that she'll come into the bedroom, realize that's where we are, and then she'll be ok.

Meiko...fairly quiet unless she wants food. And then she'll invade your dreams.


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The Game Hamster wrote:
Even having had some really good cats in my time, nothing loves you quite as unrequitedly as a dog. And that feeling is quite heartwarming and special.

What's funny is that is exactly why I hate owning a dog.

I don't need something that loves me unrequitedly unreservedly; it's like turning on Cheat Mode in a game.
Give me an animal where I actually have to earn its trust and love, not something hardwired to adore me.

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