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  1. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Knowing you ,shawna , as I do , I think you'll give it ten minutes before it pisses you off ...lol

    How's your tolerance for overly melodramatic Germans pf 100 years ago or so ?

    I would recommend it if you are into the 'Dracula ' thing , but otherwise , it just sucks .

  2. Thanks ,Rj . Rayzor's a f**cking sad dork who lives ,and will likely die ,alone in a cabin north of Flin-Flon . Anything he has to say should be taken from that perspective . Mind you , he's no Jack London ....yet .

    P.S. I'm still not sure how to post a photo here , but , oh well ...EA has told me many times and I srill don't follow... :laughing: :laughing:

  3. Coyotes are extremely loyal to their mates. If one is caught in a trap, the other will bring small game for it to eat; it will soak itself in a river to allow its thirsty mate to chew on its damp fur for water. It has been documented that the free coyote will stay with its captive partner until death.

    Jim Morrison of The Doors once commented on the influence of film: "The attraction of the cinema lies in the fear of death. Movies create a kind of false eternity."

    A sneeze can travel as fast as 100 miles per hour. It is impossible to sneeze and keep ones eye's open at the same time.

    The yo-yo is the second oldest known toy in the world (only the doll is older), and was born over 3,000 years ago in the days of ancient Greece.

    Paul Frees, the talented man behind the voices of Cap'n Crunch, Ludwig von Drake, Boris Badenov (Adventures of Bullwinkle and Rocky), the Pillsbury Doughboy, and countless characters in animation shorts, saved an episode of Alias Smith and Jones, a popular TV show in the 1970s. Inexplicably, handsome co-star Pete Duel committed suicide on New Year's Eve, 1971. Desperate TV executives brought in Frees to reproduce Duel's voice to salvage an uncompleted episode. Nicknamed "Man of a Thousand Voices," Frees had been called upon often in the 1950s and 1960s to "re-loop" other actors' dialogue, often to correct for foreign accents or poor line readings. He performed both the speaking voices of John Lennon and George Harrison in the 1960s Saturday morning animated series, The Beatles, and also lent his voice to recordings used on several rides at California's Disneyland: the Haunted Mansion, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, and Adventure through Inner Space.

  4. Top 10 song titles (or parodies) that could be used to poke fun at the presidential candidates

    10. American Idiot - Greenday

    9. Highway to Hell - AC/DC

    8. Cheney's Got A Gun (he may seek revenge on the current candidates)

    7. You Make Me Sick - Egypt Central

    6. I'm A Loser ~ Beatles

    5. Dude, Are You Kidding Me - Man Overboard

    4. Get 'Em Outta Here - Sprung Monkey

    3. Space Oddity -David Bowie

    2. I Started a Joke - The Bee Gees

    1. Won't Get Fooled again -The Who

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    Top 10 Annoying cell phone habits/manners/mannerisms:

    10. While it started out well when cell phones were new and one excused themselves from the table , yakking on the phone in a restaurant seems to be the norm now-and many don't keep it brief.

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  5. Top 10 song titles (or parodies) that could be used to poke fun at the presidential candidates

    10. American Idiot - Greenday

    9. Highway to Hell - AC/DC

    8. Cheney's Got A Gun (he may seek revenge on the current candidates)

    7. You Make Me Sick - Egypt Central

    6. I'm A Loser ~ Beatles

    5. Dude, Are You Kidding Me - Man Overboard

    4. Get 'Em Outta Here - Sprung Monkey

    3. Space Oddity -David Bowie

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