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Saturday, October 22, 2005

(insert profanities here) 

kolpak, "you fluffing my pillow?"
oh yea baby, oh yea (kolpak)

thats not crazytalk, thats the thing.

so here we go fellows. once again its slapshot season and the hanson brothers are in the lead.

watson, i dont even understand what you are talking about with the computers. please explain and i'll respond if i have time. late r

4 comments

Nevermind, Ron. I was only surprised by your over-simplistic solution of keeping computers turned off as a response to Holmes inquiry into a damage comparison between lawsuits and computers. Either you intended that everyone turn their computers off (which is not a possibility) or some individuals turn their computers off (which does not solve the problem of all the potential computer systems used if society is to function, i.e. banking systems). I would also respond to Damon that hackers are not the only example of the negative effects of computers. Take the spread of pornography, for example. But that's for another day. And Damon, calm down, buddy. You possibly can't get that angry over a few little friendly jabs.

By Blogger Daddy, at Saturday, October 22, 2005 8:35:00 PM  

1. Post comments where they are relevent.
2. See my past posts, I rarely swear, so it should retain some power among those familiar with me.
3. You are not familiar with me, friendly jabs then? If a friend and a total stranger were to make the same negative comment about the girl you were out with, or some simliar concept, would you not have a significantly different reaction to each?

By Blogger Damon, at Monday, October 24, 2005 1:35:00 AM  

hehe, nothing like posing while nearly blacked-out eh?

By Blogger ron, at Monday, October 24, 2005 3:05:00 PM  

this site wouldn't exist with out it ron

By Blogger Supreme Monkey Overlord, at Monday, October 24, 2005 4:18:00 PM  

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