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Ha, which thread is that? Memories ...

Ah, right, fair enough. Though you know I would've thrown a shitfit and forced the tracklist in. :wink: Still in two minds about whether or not to go premium again, and whether I want to return to running the tournaments. But especially if a U2 Live Survivor is done, I think it'll be essential as I'm the one who's planned out how that would work, and it's damn complex.

http://forum.interference.com/f287/saint-louis-du-ha-ha-quebec-superthread-185814-51.html

Your currency is quickly catching up with the dollar in value. In a month, it'll be $75 a year for a year of premium for us, and 0.30 for you. I say go for it.
 
http://forum.interference.com/f287/saint-louis-du-ha-ha-quebec-superthread-185814-51.html

Your currency is quickly catching up with the dollar in value. In a month, it'll be $75 a year for a year of premium for us, and 0.30 for you. I say go for it.

Damn, that thread feels like ages ago.

And heh, yeah, it does make a nice change from the dark days of 2002 when our dollar's value was so comparatively shit that U2 couldn't even bring Elevation down here - then again, we got saved from that terrible tour, so I suppose it evened out. Though now it might not work out quite so economically advantageous for me to order in bulk from Amazon rather than paying through the nose for wildly overpriced books and music here.
 
Damn, that thread feels like ages ago.

And heh, yeah, it does make a nice change from the dark days of 2002 when our dollar's value was so comparatively shit that U2 couldn't even bring Elevation down here - then again, we got saved from that terrible tour, so I suppose it evened out. Though now it might not work out quite so economically advantageous for me to order in bulk from Amazon rather than paying through the nose for wildly overpriced books and music here.
:madspit:
 
Damn, that thread feels like ages ago.

And heh, yeah, it does make a nice change from the dark days of 2002 when our dollar's value was so comparatively shit that U2 couldn't even bring Elevation down here - then again, we got saved from that terrible tour, so I suppose it evened out. Though now it might not work out quite so economically advantageous for me to order in bulk from Amazon rather than paying through the nose for wildly overpriced books and music here.

I don't know what the stick figure in my avatar is so happy about; he's dead broke. :(

How much mileage does a monorail get to the gallon?
 
I don't know what the stick figure in my avatar is so happy about; he's dead broke. :(

How much mileage does a monorail get to the gallon?

:lmao:

It's miles to the kilowatt, and if McCain builds a shitload of nukular power plants, you guys will be fine if you hire Mr Lanley to build your public transport systems! :happy:
 
:lmao:

It's miles to the kilowatt, and if McCain builds a shitload of nukular power plants, you guys will be fine if you hire Mr Lanley to build your public transport systems! :happy:

:wink: Exposure to nuclear radiation will increase our killing power. :cute:
 
I added a whole bunch of Interference people as friends last night on Facebook. If I missed anyone who cares, let me know.
 
The killing power reference was from the one where Homer gets a crayon removed from his brain, but OK. :hyper:

Oh, yes. I'm just imagining nuclear mutants, with the big one called Bitey. It's nearly 4am, I think I'm allowed to think along strange lines.
 
Oh, yes. I'm just imagining nuclear mutants, with the big one called Bitey. It's nearly 4am, I think I'm allowed to think along strange lines.

I can relate. Most of my humorous writing is done at 4 AM.

Or, at least, the writing I find humorous. :hmm:
 
I hate episodes that murder continuity.

Arman Tamzarian, anyone?

I would say that's their worst episode ever, but thanks to recent seasons, it's not.

Plus, although the premise is absolutely moronic, some of the episode is actually fairly enjoyable.
 
I can relate. Most of my humorous writing is done at 4 AM.

Or, at least, the writing I find humorous. :hmm:

I should go have alcohol and see what bizarre trains of thought I have then. But I actually plan to go to bed in a few minutes.
 
I love this exchange from the Simpsons episode with Lisa and the spelling bee. She won the school's bee, and Skinner tries to give her a prize, a "model" of the planet Mars.

Lisa: This is just a red rubber ball with "Mars" written on it.

Skinner: Behold! The red planet!

HA!
 
I would say that's their worst episode ever, but thanks to recent seasons, it's not.

Plus, although the premise is absolutely moronic, some of the episode is actually fairly enjoyable.

The only good scene:

Homer: Okay, once more. Where are we going?
Edna: To Capital City.
Homer: And why are you and the old lady in the car?
Agnes: We're gonna talk Arman Tamzarian into coming back.
Homer: And why is Marge here?
Marge: I came up with the idea.
Homer: And why am I here?
Marge: Because the streets of Capital City are no place for three unescorted ladies.
Homer: Why are the kids here?
Marge: Because we couldn't find Grandpa to sit for them.
Homer: Why is Grandpa here?
Abe: Because Jasper didn't want to come by himself!
Homer: Huh, fair enough.
 
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