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Mr. Flopnuts 03:16 PM 04-23-2009
Just in case you have some random thought and feel like starting a thread over it, you can just bump this one.
Hammock Parties 12:09 AM 01-21-2010
So basically you like skinny brunettes.

I'm down.
Pioli Zombie 06:30 AM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by GoChiefs:
So basically you like skinny brunettes.

I'm down.
Mostly. Although Aniston isn't a brunette and I have major thing for Cameron Diaz too. Jennifer Love Hewitt. She gave me a stiffy watching "Garfield".
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JD10367 11:00 AM 01-21-2010
Those are all very acceptable :-) targets.

I'm actually compiling a list of actresses who aren't quite stereotypically "hot" that I want to nail. Sort of a Bucket List.
Gonzo 11:16 AM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Those are all very acceptable :-) targets.

I'm actually compiling a list of actresses who aren't quite stereotypically "hot" that I want to nail. Sort of a Bucket List.
10 to 1 you'll have Kathy Bates on the list.
JD10367 11:31 AM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by Gonzo:
10 to 1 you'll have Kathy Bates on the list.
Only if she's got the axe from "Misery".

No, I said "not stereotypically hot". Not "bizarre". :-)

Gonna start a new thread, just to see what other people consider unusual.
JD10367 04:21 PM 01-21-2010
Who the f**k came up with cottage cheese?
bevischief 04:42 PM 01-21-2010
Who created TP?
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blaise 11:12 PM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by bevischief:
Who created TP?
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TP? You don't use the 3 shells?
Mr. Flopnuts 11:16 PM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by JD10367:
Who the f**k came up with cottage cheese?
Mr. Delicious of course.
JD10367 11:34 PM 01-21-2010
Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts:
Mr. Delicious of course.
Is that a brand out there?

I bought some the other day. Why, I don't know; I hadn't eaten it in about a decade. It's just a bizarre food. Lumpy, bland, not even "cheesy" tasting. It's some weird shit.
RedThat 12:31 AM 01-22-2010
I have some random thoughts I'd like to share.

Just remember "boredom" isn't always a bad thing, it's actually really good. It works.

For example, here's what I mean, say you want to make money? You can do that very easily, and take the boring route. Just stack up on the cash from week to week in the bank account. the old fashioned way. Remember when your parents would tell you to save money? Put aside money each week and you'll see over a prolonged period of time that money will accumulate. It's simple, and boring. However, this is easier said then done because you will have to develop into an economist, and it requires you to think like one as well. If you could find ways to save, squeezing a couple of extra cents into that account, great! But I also believe you have to be very disclipined as well. Its easy to get carried away and distracted by luxurious things, which in turn tempts us to spent the big bucks.

Another example of how boredom works, is, eating plain and clean is really effective. Eat healthy but plain. You want to lose weight? eat watered tuna out of a can (raw) w/ salad and 1 tbsp of olive oil and vinegar. eat chicken breast with nothing on it and w/ salad and 1 tbsp of olive oil and vinegar. Eat egg whites in the morning with nothing on them. Eat plain yogurt and have some berries. Have a protein shake with water and nothing else. Drink lots of water and have green tea plain with nothing in it. Go for jogs in your area 5x a week, and do some weights. This is boring, but you'll lose weight and look great.

another thing I believe in is keeping things simple. Don't make things complicated for yourself, just follow the K.I.S.S. rule...meaning keep it simple stupid! Don't overexpose your mind to too much information, thats what society tries to do to ppl, and its B.S. too much information clutters your mind with too much thought, and thats the worst thing you can do to yourself, you may shape into an intellect, but you won't be able to think clearly, nor see things with clarity. there is a saying what you don't know won't hurt you...If you have the will, you'll have the way, and you learn as you go. Im sure there are a thousand different remedies or ways to do certain things but is it necessary to know all the remedies? Nope.
-King- 12:39 AM 01-22-2010
Originally Posted by RedThat:
I have some random thoughts I'd like to share.

Just remember "boredom" isn't always a bad thing, it's actually really good. It works.

For example, here's what I mean, say you want to make money? You can do that very easily, and take the boring route. Just stack up on the cash from week to week in the bank account. the old fashioned way. Remember when your parents would tell you to save money? Put aside money each week and you'll see over a prolonged period of time that money will accumulate. It's simple, and boring. However, this is easier said then done because you will have to develop into an economist, and it requires you to think like one as well. If you could find ways to save, squeezing a couple of extra cents into that account, great! But I also believe you have to be very disclipined as well. Its easy to get carried away and distracted by luxurious things, which in turn tempts us to spent the big bucks.

Another example of how boredom works, is, eating plain and clean is really effective. Eat healthy but plain. You want to lose weight? eat watered tuna out of a can (raw) w/ salad and 1 tbsp of olive oil and vinegar. eat chicken breast with nothing on it and w/ salad and 1 tbsp of olive oil and vinegar. Eat egg whites in the morning with nothing on them. Eat plain yogurt and have some berries. Have a protein shake with water and nothing else. Drink lots of water and have green tea plain with nothing in it. Go for jogs in your area 5x a week, and do some weights. This is boring, but you'll lose weight and look great.

another thing I believe in is keeping things simple. Don't make things complicated for yourself, just follow the K.I.S.S. rule...meaning keep it simple stupid! Don't overexpose your mind to too much information, thats what society tries to do to ppl, and its B.S. too much information clutters your mind with too much thought, and thats the worst thing you can do to yourself, you may shape into an intellect, but you won't be able to think clearly, nor see things with clarity. there is a saying what you don't know won't hurt you...If you have the will, you'll have the way, and you learn as you go. Im sure there are a thousand different remedies or ways to do certain things but is it necessary to know all the remedies? Nope.
Alrighty then....
BWillie 01:24 AM 01-22-2010
When Bruce Willis was dead at the end of Sixth Sense I.......JIZZED. IN. MY. PANTZZZZ
Mastashake 01:50 AM 01-22-2010
Originally Posted by RedThat:
another thing I believe in is keeping things simple. Don't make things complicated for yourself, just follow the K.I.S.S. rule...meaning keep it simple stupid! Don't overexpose your mind to too much information, thats what society tries to do to ppl, and its B.S. too much information clutters your mind with too much thought, and thats the worst thing you can do to yourself, you may shape into an intellect, but you won't be able to think clearly, nor see things with clarity. there is a saying what you don't know won't hurt you...If you have the will, you'll have the way, and you learn as you go. Im sure there are a thousand different remedies or ways to do certain things but is it necessary to know all the remedies? Nope.
You have described me to a tee. They say the unexamined life is not worth living, but I have to say the over-examined life is even worse. The knowledge you gain on a daily basis is large, but after a certain point it consumes you. You start to base your self-worth on your knowledge, which even makes you narcissistic; yet its never enough so you always feel inferior to those around you. You also find yourself never trusting your instinct, thinking out possible solutions even when you KNOW what should be done. This can many times be counterproductive, sometimes dangerous. And the ultimate frustration is the paralysis. Even on decisions you can analyze without worry, you can never decide. Because you see, hear, think too much. There's never one solution, or even two, there's about 10, 100, or sometimes even an infinite number of possibilities. All of this, needless to say can cause some extreme mental and emotional frustration, fatigue, and ultimately despair.

I guess that's my random thought. :-) BTW its just a rant, not a state of being.
Willie Lanier 02:39 AM 01-22-2010
Originally Posted by Mastashake:
You have described me to a tee. They say the unexamined life is not worth living, but I have to say the over-examined life is even worse. The knowledge you gain on a daily basis is large, but after a certain point it consumes you. You start to base your self-worth on your knowledge, which even makes you narcissistic; yet its never enough so you always feel inferior to those around you. You also find yourself never trusting your instinct, thinking out possible solutions even when you KNOW what should be done. This can many times be counterproductive, sometimes dangerous. And the ultimate frustration is the paralysis. Even on decisions you can analyze without worry, you can never decide. Because you see, hear, think too much. There's never one solution, or even two, there's about 10, 100, or sometimes even an infinite number of possibilities. All of this, needless to say can cause some extreme mental and emotional frustration, fatigue, and ultimately despair.

I guess that's my random thought. :-) BTW its just a rant, not a state of being.
So the Forrest Gump/Paris Hilton philosophy? Not sure that I agree that limiting your knowledge and opportunities is the best way to happiness, but I guess it works for some people...
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