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posted on 2005-5-14 at 20:24
Holy... 'join' really looks like a French word/an english word spelt wrong...Really!
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posted on 2005-5-14 at 20:39
holy shazam, Bart! She's a beaut!
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posted on 2005-5-14 at 20:48
Ian sounded so "Canadian Hockey Player"-esque with "She's a beaut!" However, the 'holy shazam' definately
revealed his true, Corny American flava.
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posted on 2005-5-14 at 21:03
actually i got that from a song by the starlight mints:
"you got me rolling around
frog on my head
holy shazam"
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posted on 2005-5-14 at 21:28
regardless, whoever initially conceived the phrase "holy shazam" should be trampled on by 101 angry ponies.
ta bi
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 00:54
Alright, thanks to Bart for helping with the resizing of these bitches. It wasn't worth the trouble.
I added a bunch of livid video's on my PSP and I took a picture of them playing. One is a personal one of them playing "sick cycle"
and the other is of the "i could fall video".
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 14:22
I think Paige would love to watch 101 ponies run free...But who's going to catch them and clean up their poopy?
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 15:17
I'm curious, how short would you need to be to actually get trampled by a pony? Wouldn't the things just hit your leg and then fall
over?
Hey tremendous, you should make a stampede "smiley", just for kicks. I'd use it every time someone said something stupid, it'd
kinda be like social suicide, but with a lighthearted take.
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 17:31
i think midgets (or "little people" as they prefer to be refered to as), and children under the age of 10 are the only ones small enough
to get trampled by a pony. however if the person is already on the ground, then anyone is fairplay, i suppose.
[Edited on 15-5-05 by armour_guitarist]
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 17:56
That's pretty sweet, Reivax...
and also...I think your webcam is absolutely fabulous. It was totally clear and it didn't lag or anything..I could totally see you like you were
infront of me when we were talking.
Good thing you caught me before I lost all memory of the events of last night..I ended up doing some crazy stuff.
you won't let me down...
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 17:58
Depends on what kind of pony we are talking about here. If it's a pygmy pony or a shetland pony, chances of getting trampled are prety slim, but
I wouldn't rule it out as a possibility. Ponies are very aggressive and are just all around assholes. Believe it or not, they are much harder to
control than horses. Too many times have I made the mistake of walking out into the pony paddock with a bag of grain....it isn't fun being
chased by several hungry ponies.
The night's as hot as hell. It's a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town - I'm staring at a goddess. She's telling me she
wants me. I'm not going to waste one more minute wondering how I've gotten this lucky. She smells like angels ought to smell, the perfect
woman... the Goddess. Goldie. She says her name is Goldie.
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 21:19
That's cool Dez. It's a new webcam and it looks pretty spiffy. Those pictures I just posted are taken with my digital camera. Just in case
you thought it was with the webcam.
I just took a picture of my DVD's, so here's the lot. I gotta show someone, right? We're almost at 140 now. I think I'll be
content at 500.
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 21:57
First things that stood out:
Dawson's Creek and The O.C
Andrea, I suppose?
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posted on 2005-5-15 at 22:04
Most definitely Andrea.
And all those blasted Sex and the City's near the bottom, too.
The only thing I don't want there is the Dawson's Creek. I hate that show. I can enjoy most of Andi's stuff, but I hate
Dawson's Creek.
She bought the O.C., but I started watching it one day and ended up watching the entire season within a week, or so. It really got me hooked.
I've seen most of season 2, but I don't like the direction they've been taking the show, so I've stopped watching it.
*spoiler* I heard Kaleb died on Thursday, though. That's wild.
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:00
so ive always wondered these things....
are you guys really obsessed with hockey?
so half of canada is french-ish and half is american-ish?
do you guys get pissed off when you hear us say things like "about" and "vase" like we get pissed off when we hear you say
"aboot" and "vahs"?
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:06
i didnt mean that to be a dick, i was just wondering a few things
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:10
yeas we like hockey, there isn't really a frenchish culture. they just speak it but still live the "americanish" lifestyle if you
will. and i don't know nayone who says aboot and vahs/vase doesn't really matter to me
How do you communicate those emotions that are so intense that no physical expression or series of words can even scratch the surface?
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:38
Oh, Justin, you need some education on the Canadian culture.
Firstly, to ask if we all love hockey is like if I ask you if all American's love baseball. There's no way to answer that. Some people
like it, some people don't. It's as simple as that.
We like all sports here. We watch the MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and so forth. Grant it, yes, we like hockey here more than American's, but we
don't all love it. I know plenty of people that couldn't give a shit about hockey and actually hate it.
Secondly, the french thing. Wow, is that a big misconception. Only one province here speaks french. That would be Quebec. And most most Quebec folks
don't even want to be a part of this country. It's basically like this: Imagine if 49 American states spoke only english, but only one
(let's say Alaska), spoke Spanish. That's sort of what it's like here.
Now the "accent". Justin, we don't say "aboot", we say "about". I've never, in my entire life heard a
difference. Ironically, the only time I've ever heard "aboot" is when an American says it. We say Vahs for vase, but we all
pronounce it the Vase. It depends on the person. I can only think of a couple words Americans and Canadians pronounce differently. You can disagree
all you want, but it's the truth.
Most of us here grew up watching American television, movies and follow most everything American like it was our own. It's still the same. We
have the same networks as you. NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX...you get the picture. All your celebrities are our celebrities. What I'm getting at is all
the American exposure our entire lives has basically made us have the same way of speaking, pronouncing words and whatever stupid words are cool at
certain times.
I can't tell the difference between an American and a Canadian when I watch tv. It all sounds the same to me.
Just come here one day and you'll realize how little difference there is. Well, there are some differences, but most of them are good.
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:41
Why are your family guy's bigger than mine? Mine are just normal dvd size for each season (even though season 3 covers 3 discs).
As far as "vahs" goes, most every english speaking language pronounces it like that, as opposed to the American way. Same as dance,
castle, etc. Although it's a bit 50/50 down here since Australia still doesn't know who it wants to take after yet.
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:46
ooo hooo haha i see now. yeah i never thought of canada as much different from the U.S. ive been to Vancouver once! lol.
so you guys are saying they would pronounce King of the Castle "King of the Cahstle"? sounds like a dinner.
the one thing i really admire about canada...
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:46
I don't know why, but each Region of DVD's has different cases and cover art for certain DVD's. It's just the way it is.
It seems weird to have 3 dvd's all in one small box. Here there are 7 (total for all 3 seasons) smaller cases inside the bigger boxes holding
the disc's.
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:52
caroline rhea is canadian and says vahs. lol. i just think its kinda weird. but yeah, i broke my nose and it cost $600 to fix. then i broke my thumb
in baseball and we didnt want to go to the hospital. haha. but we did, and the baseball league payed for it.
but i understand what you mean about the Hockey thing. Baseball is America's passtime, Hockey is Canada's passtime. simple as that right?
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posted on 2005-5-16 at 01:54
New Brunswick speaks french and english!
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