Would you prefer Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, Green w/ Honey, or Black? I have cases of all (I like to mix the Orange Pekoe and Green).Victor Sullivan wrote:Hm, I have a cup of hot water, but no tea. Anyone have a teabag for me?
-Sully
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Would you prefer Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, Green w/ Honey, or Black? I have cases of all (I like to mix the Orange Pekoe and Green).Victor Sullivan wrote:Hm, I have a cup of hot water, but no tea. Anyone have a teabag for me?
-Sully
I know, right?!? Where's jonesey when you need him?2dimes wrote:Wow. A set up like that and... Disappointing.
I'll take that as a compliment. I'm unexpected.2dimes wrote:Wow. A set up like that and... Disappointing.
What is the world coming to. **Leaves behind a big hulking-banana for anyone**2dimes wrote:Wow. A set up like that and... Disappointing.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Is your campus conducive for bicyclists, or is it one of those...'god speed and good luck' type of campuses? **Munches on a banana**strike wolf wrote:So somebody ran over a guy on his bike on campus yesterday. It appears that the guy on the bike will be okay though. don't know any other details.
The main campus is pretty conducive. There are a lot of paved routes with no cars that they can take when their on it the problem is at the edges of the main campus where you occasionally have to cross some roads.AndyDufresne wrote:Is your campus conducive for bicyclists, or is it one of those...'god speed and good luck' type of campuses? **Munches on a banana**strike wolf wrote:So somebody ran over a guy on his bike on campus yesterday. It appears that the guy on the bike will be okay though. don't know any other details.
--Andy
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I would rather avoid it all together, and just curl up into a monkeyball. **Munches on a banana**diddle wrote:I have a theory about being hit by a car. Generally speaking, even if the accident is completely your fault, i.e. you're not paying attention and step out in front of a car, it'd still be the driver of the vehicle who will feel guilty. You certainly won't be sending him flowers from hospital and offering to pay for a new bonnet/windscreen. So my theory is that, assuming there is no permament damage/death, I would rather be hit by a car, than be driving a car and hit a pedestrian. That is all.
Ha! I see what you did there...AndyDufresne wrote:I would rather avoid it all together, and just curl up into a monkeyball. **Munches on a banana**diddle wrote:I have a theory about being hit by a car. Generally speaking, even if the accident is completely your fault, i.e. you're not paying attention and step out in front of a car, it'd still be the driver of the vehicle who will feel guilty. You certainly won't be sending him flowers from hospital and offering to pay for a new bonnet/windscreen. So my theory is that, assuming there is no permament damage/death, I would rather be hit by a car, than be driving a car and hit a pedestrian. That is all.
--Andy



pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
I hit a kid on a bike once. He was wearing a dark blue track suit, riding a black bike with no lights or reflectors, on an unlit highway in the middle of the night. He couldn't have been less visible if he tried. And even thought it was 100% his fault, I still felt terrible for him; that's just natural.diddle wrote:I have a theory about being hit by a car. Generally speaking, even if the accident is completely your fault, i.e. you're not paying attention and step out in front of a car, it'd still be the driver of the vehicle who will feel guilty. You certainly won't be sending him flowers from hospital and offering to pay for a new bonnet/windscreen. So my theory is that, assuming there is no permament damage/death, I would rather be hit by a car, than be driving a car and hit a pedestrian. That is all.
You guys are crazy. If some idiot ped/cyclist or driver pulled out in front of me I would feel no guilt whatsoever. I would be pissed that they fucked up my vehicle.Dukasaur wrote:I hit a kid on a bike once. He was wearing a dark blue track suit, riding a black bike with no lights or reflectors, on an unlit highway in the middle of the night. He couldn't have been less visible if he tried. And even thought it was 100% his fault, I still felt terrible for him; that's just natural.diddle wrote:I have a theory about being hit by a car. Generally speaking, even if the accident is completely your fault, i.e. you're not paying attention and step out in front of a car, it'd still be the driver of the vehicle who will feel guilty. You certainly won't be sending him flowers from hospital and offering to pay for a new bonnet/windscreen. So my theory is that, assuming there is no permament damage/death, I would rather be hit by a car, than be driving a car and hit a pedestrian. That is all.
(Oh, and in case you're wondering, he got through it with just a broken leg. Damn lucky. NEVER ride a bike with no lights. Especially now that LEDs are getting really cheap, deck the thing out like you're going to the Mardi Gras. Whatever it takes to stay visible.)
Endorsed. **Munches on a banana**Quirk wrote:BPotW
What is this? Some kind of Mad Gab??AndyDufresne wrote:Eyes smies. **Leaves behind a banana bunch**
--Andy

I still haven't watch Season 2.AndyDufresne wrote:Thanks goodness it is Friday. The week really wasn't too bad, but it just all blurs together when I look back. At least Walking Dead is coming back this Sunday.
**Leaves behind a bowl of zombie bananas**
--Andy
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.