Miss South Carolina* Answers a Question
*This girl finished third. [slaps forehead]
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Miss South Carolina* Answers a Question
*This girl finished third. [slaps forehead]
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Scene:
At the Den of Squooge, fast forwarding Tivo through a commercial. First, and ad for Hillary Duff’s perfume comes on. About a hour later, an ad for Britney Spears’ new ‘fragrance’ comes on.
Kimberly: So Hillary and Britney have competing perfumes now, eh?
Jim T.: What is the smell of ’skank’?
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This is utterly random and pointless and yet it made me laugh hard:
The Five Stages of a Giraffe in Quicksand
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This brings up all sorts of interesting discussion in my brain about the intersection of technology and public vs. private space. It kind of makes my head hurt.
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Ugh. This makes my brain hurt.
(Stolen from Slashdot):
“Following a previous story on Washington State making online gambling a felony, the Seattle Times reports that the first legal salvos have begun. ‘The first casualty in the state’s war on Internet gambling is a local Web site where nobody was actually doing any gambling. What a Bellingham man did on his site was write about online gambling. He reviewed Internet casinos. He had links to them, and ran ads by them. All that, says the state — the ads, the linking, even the discussing — violates a new state law barring online wagering or using the Internet to transmit ‘gambling information … Telling people how to gamble online, where to do it, giving a link to it — that’s all obviously enabling something that is illegal.’”
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Jim T. is eating a caesar salad.
Jim T.: Nice.
Kimberly: Find a lettuce core?
Jim T.: It’s the lettuce anus.
Kimberly: blank stare
Jim T.: The Romanus.
Kimberly: Oh no you didn’t!
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Dodgeball is a website that you and your friends join and then you text message the site to let people know where you’re at in case people want to meet up. I just don’t understand why this is necessary. Theoretically I could text or call my friends to make plans and theoretically I wouldn’t want a bunch of people I don’t know to know where I’m at.
Am I missing something?
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