captainwalrus wrote:I hate to inform you of this but your attempt to create the longest threat has utterly failed. Ther is another thread in this forum with 1000+ more pages than this.
[stands in open-mouthed amazement]
[engages sarcasm mode] Really? I didn't know that.
captainwalrus wrote:I hate to inform you of this but your attempt to create the longest threat has utterly failed. Ther is another thread in this forum with 1000+ more pages than this.
Failed? you say it as if this thread has no chance. I dislike your pessimistic attitude. Good day sir.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
captainwalrus wrote:I hate to inform you of this but your attempt to create the longest threat has utterly failed. Ther is another thread in this forum with 1000+ more pages than this.
I want to punch you. because u sound like an idiot.
jonesthecurl wrote:[tears off outer clothing, revealing he is really SuperShoeRepairMan]
"Not so fast, villain!"
[she runs away]
"There, she sure showed us a clean pair of heels!"
[cast stand around chuckling, shoulders shaking, as credits come up]
than target comes and saves the day lone wolf and gets raid of the girles but before that i take off the disguse of the disguse and finds out the curplert is
targetman377 wrote:Alright i have a question for all of you. what do you do when your best frend who is basical like my older sister does not like the girl you are going out with? another thing my girl just got mad at me and i have no reason why! and when she gets this way she does not like to talk at all to me. so how i am i to fix the probleem when she wont talk or tell me what the problem is any ideas.
I think your relationship will last another 6 months to a year tops.
In other news, I'm taking the kids to NY this evening to the Ripley's museum, to celebrate the curlette's birthday.
The museum is on 42nd St, as is Mrs curl's office, so we're meeting up for dinner afterwards, at the excellent Thai where we took the grandparents earlier this year.
jonesthecurl wrote:In other news, I'm taking the kids to NY this evening to the Ripley's museum, to celebrate the curlette's birthday.
The museum is on 42nd St, as is Mrs curl's office, so we're meeting up for dinner afterwards, at the excellent Thai where we took the grandparents earlier this year.
Stay warm out there. When I think of Ripley's I always think of the TV show from the 80's with Jack Palance creeping me out. "Believe it or not." I watched it while I ate dinner and something always grossed me out. I can remember having to change the channel so I could finish my dinner. I'd love to visit the museum some day.
"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng"
-Yellowman
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:Stay warm out there. When I think of Ripley's I always think of the TV show from the 80's with Jack Palance creeping me out. "Believe it or not." I watched it while I ate dinner and something always grossed me out. I can remember having to change the channel so I could finish my dinner. I'd love to visit the museum some day.
they have alot of them i went to the one in wisconse dells witch by the way is not as good as everone says
Quirk wrote:Stay warm out there. When I think of Ripley's I always think of the TV show from the 80's with Jack Palance creeping me out. "Believe it or not." I watched it while I ate dinner and something always grossed me out. I can remember having to change the channel so I could finish my dinner. I'd love to visit the museum some day.
It really was bad timing for that show if it came on during dinner.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Well, the curlette talked to some friends who'd been there, and decided the place might freak her out (her phrase, one I hadn't heard in decades). So we went to the ESPN arcade instead. Great fun, followed by a brilliant meal.
When I find the business card of the restaurant again, I'll tell you. I highly recommend it if you're in the middle of NYC.