...you can use the words screw, tap, plug, fill, and drill all in the same sentence with a straight face.
i'm putting off a major assignment right now. humor me.
edit - damn, forgot to put /minion in the title
...you can use the words screw, tap, plug, fill, and drill all in the same sentence with a straight face.
i'm putting off a major assignment right now. humor me.
edit - damn, forgot to put /minion in the title
"...And my quarter is ruined. My business lost about 200K in revenue.
On a positive note, I did save some money on car insurance by staying with GEICO..."
Nothing humerous, but I'm doing the same thing right now. Should have started about 6 hours ago, but I watched the game and have been refreshing this page about every 3 minutes since the game ended. I almost started working on it, but then I played some internet checkers and checked back here to discover this thread. Might as well try out the new smiles while I'm wasting time.Ouch, that one's kinda harsh.
This one is sweet. I'll stop the smiles now, there is already a thread on them. I suppose I should start my project know considering it is due in 8 hours and I still need to get some sleep.
You know you're a maggot when.....
You completely disregard the looks people give you while talking on your cell phone in public places while referring to characters like meatdrink, Shoelaces, Punani, Cornholio, Comish, Yoga, iceman, Natty, and Buster.
don't forget "Buttfuct Elevens".Originally Posted by splat
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When you go to lunch in Sydney with two mates and try to explain to them that a group of people on the internet designed and made a ski from start to finish - and that is why there is so much talk about bro models.
Avoid employing unlucky people - throw half of the pile of resume's in the bin without reading them.
Originally Posted by splat
pfft... name dropper.
Give it another week or two, as people start getting their boards and logging runs on them. Talk should pick up. We were shaping cores, cutting sidewalls, and lining up topsheets today. We're going through the weekend and shipping skis from here on out. Closing this chapter of an intense manufacturing adventure is going to be such a totally rewarding relief. The most intense part was making certain we were shipping skis that skiers couldn't help but fall in love with. Demanding, but easy; fat, but piste-friendly; floaty, but grippy, smooth, but tough. I hope all the people that had and kept the faith feel the same as everyone who has skied them so far.Originally Posted by Ski Beaver
^are fat twins under consideration for next season?
"...And my quarter is ruined. My business lost about 200K in revenue.
On a positive note, I did save some money on car insurance by staying with GEICO..."
Dunno yet.
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