Sen.Blutarsky

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  1. Good thing we cleared that up sister. Now back to your regularly scheduled thread ...
  2. Vas dot ju who ventus in zee aeroplan, Turin?
  3. Possibly, but only for selfless reasons. I figure I owe it to 'em.
  4. Revenge of the foxes. I wonder how they are able to hold substantial pieces of timber with those little paws. Well, at least they didn't bite anyone and the horses didn't get roughed up too badly.
  5. 'Crazy big' breast implant being auctioned on eBay MIAMI, Florida (Reuters) -- A former topless dancer who was famously cleared of battering a Florida nightclub patron with her "crazy big" breasts has shed her oversized silicone implants and put one of them up for auction on eBay. The woman known professionally as Tawny Peaks said on Wednesday she recently came across the implants in a box in her closet after watching a television discussion about crazy things sold on eBay and decided, "Why not ... I don't need it any more." "Somebody might bid on it. It's like the first boob to be sued over in a lawsuit," she said. Peaks said she would autograph the auctioned implant for the winner but would keep its mate "for good measure." She explained that she had her size 69-HH implants removed and underwent breast reduction surgery in 1999 after retiring from the business to start a new life. Source: http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/03/ebay.implants.reut/index.html I could calk the Clinton Museum with this.
  6. Woo woo, I have restored faith in the possibility of SoCal redemption. Give me time to work past the disbelief there is one denizen there who is willing to eat fried food still. (cooked in lard!) I'll buy you some Tecate's and H. Silver, mio amigo, when I visit next time.
  7. I miss the old Versailles at Venice and Motor, it was once the world's best Cuban restaurant outside of Habana. The owners have since turned it into a fru-fru palace and I've ceased patronizing it when I'm in town on business. In most other respects SoCal is a giant cesspool which harbours virulent transient delusional pretenders of an especially contagious trailer park strain. I can assure the taxpayers our government is willing to fund a cure pursuant to the recommendations of our pathfinder, Ah-nold, once he comes out from the smoking tent.
  8. Well, I've nibbled Hooter flesh and plunged my face into their sauce. God I love juice on my face! That's all I've experienced with the hens, though. Anything else is too impersonal since there's no head and the personality has been mechanically separated.
  9. Take my word on this, it's a lot worse when you were the one in the rear seat and the projector who was sitting in the front seat didn't quite achieve window roll down timely. Been there, received that. (ah the Dexter Lake Club, hit it ... )
  10. Was it hard to get hard at any of time 1, time 2 or time 3? (recursive)
  11. Clicky: http://existenciel.org/Download/Videos/spirale.wmv.
  12. Another lemming jump? In Thailand of all places. Phuket.
  13. My esteemed colleague Ted Kennedy drinks alone all the time* and he seems able to hold onto a responsible position. I think it depends on the person. * really and truly _all_ the time
  14. A personal favorite was the "smoking incident" he posted in the Incidents forum.
  15. Quote... over 43,000 dogs and cats euthanized in Colorado's animal shelters last year ...Quote That's an awful lot of kung pao chicken, my friend, I hope for humanity's sake that it didn't go to waste.
  16. I don't wish to hijack the thread so I'll explore my thoughts on the matter elsewhere. But, chrikey, you're paying a lot of quid for something that doesn't inure directly to the benefit of the BPA membership. That could make me want to chunnel over and jump the continent, if you know what I mean.
  17. Per chance, do you have the specific legislation that addresses the waiver issue? Or, is this simply a matter of limey common law and the courts are refusing to enforce the waivers? It seems quite odd that responsible parties cannot contract away risk, especially given the non-essential nature of skydiving participation.