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Old 09-16-2004, 12:51 PM   #1801
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I have no idea what a front row ticket to a Britney concert ran
This is why it's good to be a radio contest whore. You get to see her up close and personal for free, and watch her sell it on stage, closer than any front row seat.
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Old 09-16-2004, 12:57 PM   #1802
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You think Tommy gets one of those full body cancer scans like once a week?
Hell, I'm thinking maybe I should be doing that.

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Old 09-16-2004, 01:25 PM   #1803
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No dads of 14 year old girls are shelling out big bucks for their daughters to hear me sing while they stuff their ears with whatever is available and watch me gyrate laciviously onstage and think about how they wish they were 20 years younger and living in a trailer park (or just looking like they do).
We are in the wrong line of work.
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Old 09-16-2004, 01:25 PM   #1804
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I don't drink colas and rarely drink other sodas, but have a weak spot for the fruit juice and sparkling water drinks (as TM notes, soda without the fructose corn syrup). The Izze ones are the current favorite. Pear is good. Blackberry is good. I like the clementine, too. They're perfect to wash down the tilapia.
I too have seen these in Starbucks (well, really, I've noticed people holding them as they scurry out of Starbucks so as to avoid my sidewalk ranting). Perhaps I will try extorting one from a soccer mom by hissing and growling at her kid.
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Old 09-16-2004, 01:29 PM   #1805
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Old 09-16-2004, 01:34 PM   #1806
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Old 09-16-2004, 01:38 PM   #1807
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Speaking of books, has anyone read "Just a Couple of Days" by Tony Vigorito?
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WTF? B&N? Support Lawtalkers! Use the Amazon link!

Where int eh heck is the lawtalkers amazon link?
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Old 09-16-2004, 01:45 PM   #1809
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Where int eh heck is the lawtalkers amazon link?
Here or here.
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:15 PM   #1810
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Here or here.

Board killer. It's like you were talking about X-Men or something.
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Board killer. It's like you were talking about X-Men or something.
Yeah, I think it's pretty clear that I just need to stick to talking about sex. Or just not talk.

I got into a very in depth discussion with some friends yesterday about how hot we all found a particular character in a comic book. Got me to thinking about other characters that I'd do if I could pull a Tuesday Next and hop into books.

The first one I ever was attracted to was Jack from Lord of the Flies. Dunno, there was just something about him that I found extremely attractive. My eighth grade english teacher was baffled. Currently, if there were any way to stalk Radcliffe, Sethos or Ramses Emerson from the Amelia Peabody mysteries, I'd do it. That family is attractive as hell.
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Yeah, I think it's pretty clear that I just need to stick to talking about sex. Or just not talk.

I got into a very in depth discussion with some friends yesterday about how hot we all found a particular character in a comic book. Got me to thinking about other characters that I'd do if I could pull a Tuesday Next and hop into books.

The first one I ever was attracted to was Jack from Lord of the Flies. Dunno, there was just something about him that I found extremely attractive. My eigth grade english teacher was baffled. Currently, if there were any way to stalk Radcliffe, Sethos or Ramses Emerson from the Amelia Peabody mysteries, I'd do it. That family is attractive as hell.
"I always thought these letters were fake, but I was sitting in my bed reading one night when . . . "
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:37 PM   #1813
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Yeah, I think it's pretty clear that I just need to stick to talking about sex. Or just not talk.

I got into a very in depth discussion with some friends yesterday about how hot we all found a particular character in a comic book. Got me to thinking about other characters that I'd do if I could pull a Tuesday Next and hop into books.

The first one I ever was attracted to was Jack from Lord of the Flies. Dunno, there was just something about him that I found extremely attractive. My eigth grade english teacher was baffled. Currently, if there were any way to stalk Radcliffe, Sethos or Ramses Emerson from the Amelia Peabody mysteries, I'd do it. That family is attractive as hell.
Last night SS was saying he has intense fantasies about doing Callie from Middlesex.
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:38 PM   #1814
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A whimper, not a bang.

And so, I achieve my personal K. I had hoped to celebrate it with a song parody, but I realized that I peaked with "Don't Cry For Me, Fashionistas."

How then to recognize this dubious achievement? Alas, though I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed, I have been unable to come up with anything suitable.

So, instead I will simply note that I have officially joined the club of those who really should be spending more time actually working. I would like to thank those of you who have made this possible. You know who you are, you bastards.
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:43 PM   #1815
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I got into a very in depth discussion with some friends yesterday about how hot we all found a particular character in a comic book. Got me to thinking about other characters that I'd do if I could pull a Tuesday Next and hop into books.
I realize she's a cartoon figure and not in comic books, but I'd be all over Kim Possible.
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