• It's hard to explain.

  • You're afraid you'll do or say something to piss yourself off??

  • I'm glad to hear the flies haven't killed you yet...

  • extra cash :)

  • Very very very good song. The lyrics are powerful when you understand what the dude is talking about. The music is just amazing.

  • bah

    It's like whenever we go to Chicago Dough for lunch, and she always asks the server, "Do you know Mark who used to work here? My daughter used to go with him. Is he here?"

  • (I was kidding.)

  • There's some security issues with this version that are fairly serious. Also, I want to have the ability for people to vote on items.

  • What's wrong with this version? I don't understand why you computer people are always changing things. Why can't we just keep what we have? Just when we get used to something, you go and change it on us and then we have to learn something new.

  • That suckz

  • That's my point.

  • If you're working too much and don't have any time to even register for school, you definitely don't have time for a girlfriend. That would just add more stress..."Why don't you ever spend time with me? Why don't you ever take me out? blah blah blah blah."

  • You, sir, suck.

  • um...yeah...

    I had to pay for a whole new rim, axel and all.

  • £25 for a freaking new wheel? That'd be what, $30 US?

    I paid $20 for 2 new tires and tubes, plus $0.75 each for rim straps. I have yet to get new rims, which I found cheapest for $80/ea.

  • Warm piss?

  • I really don't know why people automatically assume that US people like wars and US politics... There are too much people here in Bulgaria who assert that US people are fuckers and stupid... I can't agree with them... May be those who assert are stupid... I really don't know

  • he sounds well - spoken :-/

  • 40-50

    I rule my class with an iron fist. Perhaps because the rest of them are as thick as two short planks.

    btw - 40 is the pass mark.

  • Good work dude. What is the percentage of your friends on average?

  • Share some of those mushrooms with the rest of us. Oh, you need a toothpick, you've got a smurf stuck in your braces.

  • Most smurfs live on the blue side of the neighbourhood. Heaven forbid if they socialized with any on the green side of the neighbourhood. The green side might whip out a Gargamel or something and blast their heads off. Blue is the way, or so they think.

  • right.....

    let me know when you get hit in a tornado. since you love storms u'll probibly wait untill one to fly it and re-discover electricity!

  • Also said in famous context by politicians, most notably Winston Churchill.

  • wtf Someone ask you to untie their shoes again?

  • I completely sympathise with your situation as I was in the same situation with my family many years ago.

    My mother and father separated in a few blazing arguements when I was about 3-4, it was horrible because I can still remember them to this day. Well my mother was left to bring up two kids with a job working at a bar and some friendly neighbours to help look after us.

    My mum did the best from a bad situation, she worked as often as possible, we recieved state help e.g. free milk, school dinners etc to help out with certain costs. My mum would buy our clothes from the local charity shops, looking through photos we did a damn good job.

    Luckily my mum had met my stepdad befrore my mum and dad split up, he managed to convince her into trusting him, she didnt at first but eventually did.

    Ever since then we have enjoyed the values of being in a tight knit family, my mum now runs her own business and my stepdad still continues to work copius amounts of overtime at the police station to help afford little luxuries at the end of the month.

    I havent spoken to my father in like 2 years now, its a shame but I dont miss it, my stepdad does a good enough job (does that sound harsh?) The morals that my mother has passed to me have stuck, I have always tried to find work as she refuses to support me (currently I am jobless perhaps im looking for the perfect job) I hate it when my mum nags me to pull my ifnger out but in my heart of hearts I know she is right.

    Tim, I dont know really what to say but I hope you will get some luck going your way soon.

  • Actually, every other channel I went to had commercials on as well.

  • So... "everything" = 2 channels?

  • I say, "change for nobody", because I am so sick of seeing people put on a different face just to make a new friend, get a new job, etc.

    If it is something serious, then yes, I will change it. Something like not drinking, or not going to the clubs, is what I won't change. Just because I don't live that lifestyle means that I should try to just to meet someone.

  • I didnt wanna pressure you into reversing your opinion on her I just wanted to raise the issue that "nobody's perfect". If what she has done cannot be undone then I agree with what you say.

    Changing for nobody....I consider that selfish, not in this case but as a general viewpoint. I believe that you must be firm with your beliefs but adapting to different situations would stop you appearing to be stuck up and ignorant to those around you. Change is inherent in people, it makes them human.

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