Everything posted by Soxy
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Catch-All Anything Thread
QUOTE(Mr. Showtime @ Feb 7, 2005 -> 03:00 PM) Yeah, I was trying to not come as creepy or something. I apologize if I do, I honestly don't mean to, just ever since you posted that weird story about one time walking in on you're room-mate having bland sex, this board hasn't been the same for me. Hahaha, one of my alltime favorite stories ever. Glad I have a unique contribution to the board.
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Catch-All Anything Thread
QUOTE(Mr. Showtime @ Feb 7, 2005 -> 02:52 PM) These are the types of stories I like reading/hearing from you Soxy... I don't know, but they just seem different coming from you.. Thanks?
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Catch-All Anything Thread
From the Overheard in NY page: Gen X Girl on cell: ...yeah, totally. It's like, last night, I had sex with this guy and the condom broke. And like I'm ovulating. And I like totally can't remember this guy's name. Whatever. --M31 bus
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Best Superbowl Commercials
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Feb 7, 2005 -> 12:11 PM) Actually all that really did was reconfirm in my mind that Tom Cruise is overrated and overpayed. And unattractive.
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Catch-All Anything Thread
QUOTE(Texsox @ Feb 7, 2005 -> 10:45 AM) Welcome to Monday. Another glorious week of cheerful opportunities. Yes something like that. But, hey, at least I get a free lunch today!!!! Yip, yip chaw!
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Lent...
QUOTE(winodj @ Feb 5, 2005 -> 10:13 PM) Are you giving anything up for lent? Jesus.
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Just an Iraq Thread
QUOTE(whitesoxfan56789 @ Feb 5, 2005 -> 08:12 PM) Who didnt think Iraq had WMD's The UN?
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Films
Finally went and saw Finding Neverland--I really enjoyed it. It was really well-written and acted and just overall very touching and well-done.
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Hilarious call from man late to work.
QUOTE(Kalapse @ Feb 5, 2005 -> 10:12 AM) Would you get out of your car and help. No you wouldn't you'd be to busy laughing your ass off. I wouldn't get out, but I would call the police to report the accident...
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OMG! The perfect prom dress!!!
QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 4, 2005 -> 06:19 PM) Yes it's a little slutty for a HS dance. But it is actaully a really beautiful dress. But anyone under 19 should be banned from wearing it to a dance. Just to clarify, that was the title of the article. But I don't think it's that hot of a dress. The cut is awful (the straight waist skirt that sort of starts out of nowhere. It's not really even flattering on the model, so that's a bad sign.
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OMG! The perfect prom dress!!!
QUOTE(Controlled Chaos @ Feb 4, 2005 -> 03:24 PM) Fathers beware of the kid that exudes confidence for he shall be the one that takes your daughters fruit. Mothers beware the girl that wears this dress--for she shall taketh your son's seed.
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OMG! The perfect prom dress!!!
Linky You call that a prom dress?!? By James A. Fussell Knight Ridder/Tribune news Published February 4, 2005 Most prom dresses live in relative obscurity. Oh, sure, they have that one night of glory, swishing and showing off on the dance floor. But then back to the closet they go. The exception is dress No. 376 by the prom dress company Xcite. Months before prom season, this skimpy little black number is not only ready for its close-up, it's getting it -- all over the country. Fox News did a feature on it. So did "The Today Show" and "Entertainment Tonight." Bloggers blather on about it. Discussion boards buzz with fascination. Some say it's wholly inappropriate for many proms, but that hasn't stopped the dress from becoming one of the company's biggest sellers. Xcite has shipped out nearly 1,000 dresses, and that was before all the publicity. And to think it's all because a runway model put it on incorrectly. Company CEO Nick Yeh explains how it happened: Last July, Xcite held a fashion show in Houston to preview its collection and take orders for the upcoming season. A model was supposed to cross the dress straps at her neck and have the material fan out across her chest. Instead she wore it with the straps coming straight off her shoulders, crossing at her waist. Since the material didn't need to stretch as much, the straps became narrow, and therefore, much more revealing. The mistake quickly turned into a boon. "When we counted up the orders it was the No. 2 selling dress out of 400 dresses in our collection," Yeh said. And what can he say? He's a businessman. He started selling it like that. Jenny Stalder, an 18-year-old senior at Bishop Miege High School in Shawnee Mission, Kan., said the dress looked like "a long skirt with suspenders." "If I ever tried to sneak out of the house wearing something like that my dad would stand in front of the door," she said. "He'd take my car keys." Yeh bristled at the criticisms. "This dress is no more revealing than swimwear," he said. "And everybody's making such a big deal about it." For good reason, Stalder said. "If some girl was dancing in that she'd fall out of it," she said. "Then [school officials] would say, `I'm sorry, that's completely inappropriate.'" You bet, said Shawnee Mission South Principal Joe Gilhaus. "If a girl were to wear that particular dress to our prom, we would ask her to find something that would make the dress more appropriate and not so revealing," he said. A sweater or shawl, perhaps.
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Microwaves bad for our health?
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 4, 2005 -> 02:29 PM) Science Priss!! Stick to your guns. As we all know, if it's not on scienceweek.com, it's not science. Oh, and... "antedotes"?? and I prefer the term Science Prude or Science Elitist...
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Microwaves bad for our health?
QUOTE(rangercal @ Feb 4, 2005 -> 10:27 AM) To become educated is to move from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty. Author: Unknown I'll take my scientific information from JAMA, Nature, Science, and other peer-reviewed journals before some person that just has a website and antedotes...
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Sick, SICK disgusting people.
QUOTE(CrimsonWeltall @ Feb 4, 2005 -> 10:11 AM) look at their f***ing pictures They always look like nice people...
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Microwaves bad for our health?
This lady sounds psycho.
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Sick, SICK disgusting people.
I wonder who will find them first....
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Made in Canada
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 10:46 PM) Dashing?!? Stop being such a chick. It's actually a pretty close translation of fringant--it's an old archaic work like dashing...
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Made in Canada
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 10:34 PM) As for current Canadian groups, Big Sugar is the one I really get into. I myself would pull for Les Cowboys Frigants: funny, intelligent and dashing.
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I fu**in hate the police
QUOTE(Rex Hudler @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 10:34 PM) Higher education at its finest! Yes, a little less time at the bars and a little more with the books might be quite beneficial here....
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I fu**in hate the police
QUOTE(shagar69 @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 09:43 PM) nah, cant happen. 1, cops wouldnt raid the same bar twice in a row. and more important, 2, frats ALWAYS no when bars r gonna be raided So...many...grammatical....mistakes...brain...dying...can't..........
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Catch-All Anything Thread
I know what I'm getting *someone* for Valentine's day.....
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Medical bills spark 46% of U.S. personal bankruptc
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Feb 3, 2005 -> 03:04 PM) A sound idea. I guess it is up to the individual providers because that is exactly how my family's provider network already operates. We put the birth of both of our children on the installment plan. A couple more payments and we own 'em both outright. And when they're bad you can always just say, Dammit, I'm not paying for your birth anymore. They can just repo you.
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Are You a Narcissist?
Although, I will say that the What type of Christian are you quiz is far more intriguing.
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Are You a Narcissist?
You scored 120, on a scale of 0 to 120. I always knew I was better than you guys. I feel pretty, oh so pretty!