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:yippie: I'm not a corrupt new york times democracy anymore!

But what is a left leaning college state?



Galeongirl's children are widely acknowledged as the most foul-mouthed in the region,

:fuckyeah:
 
I honestly expected Fat Man's Misery to be tighter than it was.

But I suppose that since it's on one of the regular tours, it can't be too impassable.

I guess if it was "Thin Man's Misery" you'd expect it to be properly squishy.



Shield vocanoes are basically Hawaiian-style volcanoes. The lava that comes out of them tends to be fairly runny and so the volcano develops a relatively low, gently convex profile (*hopes she used the right word*), as compared to the stereotypical tall pointy triangular stratovolcanoes.
Sheild volcanoes tend to be islands, and when they stop erupting, the sea gradually wears them down until you get remnants like Ball's Pyramid.

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Hey GG2 and g'night Chass! :wave:

... assuming they get progressively crappier after 1st...

You tell me. You have the 9th place crown, Ms 8,930 Posts!

I personally think the 1st place crown is the worst.
 
Shield vocanoes are basically Hawaiian-style volcanoes. The lava that comes out of them tends to be fairly runny and so the volcano develops a relatively low, gently convex profile (*hopes she used the right word*), as compared to the stereotypical tall pointy triangular stratovolcanoes.
Sheild volcanoes tend to be islands, and when they stop erupting, the sea gradually wears them down until you get remnants like Ball's Pyramid.

</:nerd:>

Sweet, I was right about shield volcanoes. At least I haven't forgotten everything I learnt in the geology component of high school geography.

Also, when is operation Confuse-a-Fish taking place?

Hah, I was going to bring that up on AIM but got Truth or Consequences kind of had my full attention.

Does either Saturday or Sunday evening suit you better, or does it not matter which?
 
You tell me. You have the 9th place crown, Ms 8,930 Posts!

I personally think the 1st place crown is the worst.

I blame Maj. for putting Python in my head... now I can hear Michael Palin saying "I am in fact made entirely of tin" ... and it's not funny except in that accent. So the 9th place crown is tin.


First's the worst, second's the best, third's the golden princess...?
 
I blame Maj. for putting Python in my head... now I can hear Michael Palin saying "I am in fact made entirely of tin" ... and it's not funny except in that accent. So the 9th place crown is tin.


First's the worst, second's the best, third's the golden princess...?

:laugh:

Ha ha EEN's a golden princess. (Though in New Zealand, it's golden eagle, not golden princess.)
 
Sweet, I was right about shield volcanoes. At least I haven't forgotten everything I learnt in the geology component of high school geography.
Cool. Year 10 geography was awesome, cos it was mostly physical geography. Year 11 geography was utterly boring because it was all social geography. I don't know how the same word got hung on such different topics.
 
Cool. Year 10 geography was awesome, cos it was mostly physical geography. Year 11 geography was utterly boring because it was all social geography. I don't know how the same word got hung on such different topics.

Don't make me hurt you. I was in it for social geography! Well, OK, there were a couple of units that made me want to kill things, but that may have been because grade 11 geography had the most dull teacher in the entire bloody school. Our grade 12 teacher ruled and I loved the stuff we did on resource scarcity, poverty, and conflict in the Sahel.
 
Eagle, while being inherently better than "princess", doesn't even come close to rhyming with "best", though.

... nor, for that matter, does "princess". I didn't think any of them were meant to rhyme, since "worst" and "best" don't.

(I must admit, I'd like to know the origins of the phrase. I think the Yanks have mentioned it goes slightly differently over their side of the Pacific too?)
 
Don't make me hurt you. I was in it for social geography! Well, OK, there were a couple of units that made me want to kill things, but that may have been because grade 11 geography had the most dull teacher in the entire bloody school. Our grade 12 teacher ruled and I loved the stuff we did on resource scarcity, poverty, and conflict in the Sahel.

See, that doesn't sound quite so bad. I've probably blotted most of it from my memory, but the stand-out parts of it were us watching Cry Freedom for the billionth time (I got that film in English AND in Social Ed that year... the geography teacher let me read my book while the rest of the class watched it), and going on a field trip to some coastal town and photographing houses and guessing when they were built, and stuff like that. YAWN. There may have been a survey involved, as well.
 
LM's cartoon is SuperWin. Possibly his best.



SHE MUST STOP THE NEGATIVITY!

(With negativity about the negativity.)

:crack: She makes me go insane. Seriously, she's starting to become as annoying as a certain other holierthanthou person in PLEBA.


And agreed that it might be his best, even tho the coldplay one he did last time(well he didnt' cartoon it, but still!) was godlike too!
 
... nor, for that matter, does "princess". I didn't think any of them were meant to rhyme, since "worst" and "best" don't.

(I must admit, I'd like to know the origins of the phrase. I think the Yanks have mentioned it goes slightly differently over their side of the Pacific too?)

"Princess" at least has an "ess" sound in it, which it has in common with "best" ... Anyway. Yeah, I think the American version is different too... no idea how that came about. Obviously it's to console people who come second at something...
 
See, that doesn't sound quite so bad. I've probably blotted most of it from my memory, but the stand-out parts of it were us watching Cry Freedom for the billionth time (I got that film in English AND in Social Ed that year... the geography teacher let me read my book while the rest of the class watched it), and going on a field trip to some coastal town and photographing houses and guessing when they were built, and stuff like that. YAWN. There may have been a survey involved, as well.

Actually, that sounds better than what we did. We spent A WHOLE WEEK on two pages of the textbook, because the teacher was so bad that a couple of students made a point of screwing with him. One latched onto gentrification and kept bringing it up all the time and veering the lesson off course. The teacher never once realised he was taking the piss, and for the rest of the year, thought the student was completely serious about gentrification. It was sad.
 
:lmao: Ax, you offended yet another person! Score!

People are just too easily offended. "Edge looks like a paedophile" is hardly something I came up with, and I've been re-using that "gold-plated toilet" line with reference to McGuinne$$ for far too long.
 
People are just too easily offended. "Edge looks like a paedophile" is hardly something I came up with, and I've been re-using that "gold-plated toilet" line with reference to McGuinne$$ for far too long.

Yea, and he did. I mean what's with that huuuuuge forest coming out of his shirt. :yuck: Dude, get a frickin WAX. Or wear tshirts that don't show everything!

:cute: Newbies, so easily offended.
 
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