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Hell has freeze over.
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It sure is a cold day in Hell.
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Still "Lardy" to my friends!
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I guess that's why we need more people there. Try to get some body heat in.
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It was hot enough in Australia
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Not hotter than Hell, I hope.
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Hell is not Australia. Hell is other people. War is also hell.
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You have a point about other people. I read a quote somewhere - “people are assholes”. especially on the Internet. present company excepted of course
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You have a point about other people. I read a quote somewhere - “people are assholes”. especially on the Internet. present company excepted of course Who was here when Ibby posted that, in order to be counted as "present company"?
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If you have to ask...
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I wanted to see who else was joining me
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I thought Spaceballs was meh! Now Blazing Saddles...
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Is it easier to hit Spaceballs from a horse if you are using a Blazing Saddle?
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What does the history of the world tell us about it?
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Has this ever been done on Earth?
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Apple cider makes me think of the fall. My mom was clearing some old albums from their loft (vinyl!), over the last week, and there were a few albums from The Fall in there. One of the good things about the Fall is that its fine not to like a particular album. The lead singer will be having an argument with the rest of the band shortly, and there will be a new variation, and line up, by the next one. The lead singer of The Fall, Mark E. Smith, died yesterday aged 60. Part of me hopes that death will just be the latest minor set back, a punch up with life that requires another personnel change and a slightly new direction, before he heads back out on tour. They weren't my favourite band, I didn't hear them until they had some commercial air time, and I didn't appreciate some of their albums when they came out. I even remember a couple of really mediocre-seeming gigs. Looking back, that was part of the magic of it. You never knew quite what you'd get. You never knew what bit of theatre Smith would pull out, whether consciously or not. When you were at an age when the popularity of something seemed to matter and if you were looking to impress, then The Fall were a learning experience. I think that's why the contrariness of his personality comes out even more strongly in the media. It depended on what people went in looking for and were trying to get. Smith played effortlessly with expectations. I enjoyed their music and all the concerts I happened to catch a whole lot more when I stopped trying to label it and just enjoy the work for itself. A learning experience one that you appreciate him for providing. We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread...
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Oh, I hadn't realized this was a commercial.
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That would mean you don't know about all the webcams, streetcams and drones that record your every move for indifferent mass public consumption.
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Well, I always wanted to be in the movies.
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Someone use the Vaseline lens on that boy. And no close ups!
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Gosh, what else is the vaseline for?
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The creator of vaseline (aka petroleum jelly) was Robert Chesebrough. He lived to be 96 and claimed that he ate a spoonful every day.
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Well, given its use I guess it makes sense that it would be edible...
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