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Caleb:
Blog Thread:

We should f'ing block myspace at the library since people can't seem to use it without clicking on something that makes a million popup windows come up.

And no.  It's NOT the computer.  It's you clicking on stuff that makes a million popups come up and crash the computer.

Jace:

--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 19 Nov 2008, 07:15 ---
--- Quote from: Emaline on 18 Nov 2008, 19:48 --- he and I would drink and play board/video games all night.

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Buy Cranium and convince four other people to join you. Cranium is the best drunk board game that exists in this world, closely followed by Trivial Pursuit.

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Quelf is the most ridiculous game ever.

I've played it sober, but somehow I imagine that it will be exponentially better when intoxicated

One of the cards was "True compliments about the player that drew this card, or, things you hate about the player that drew this card"

Inlander:
I bought some art today! Art by a local artist! It was on display at the sourdough bakery where I was buying a croissant for breakfast!

I am sooooooo middle-class.

KvP:
I'm always wanting to buy my friend's art. It hangs up in a coffee shop.

I am worse than you.

Alex C:
Dearest blog thread,

I am kind of angry right now because I made the dumb ass mistake of checking out sports blogs and message boards again, so I need a second to vent on a topic that is likely nowhere near interesting enough to warrant starting a thread over. Nothing makes me angrier than sports fans going apeshit and whining that the NFL is turning into a weakling league because someone on their team gets fined for a late hit. The rules are there to discourage unnecessary contact because the sport is already stupidly dangerous. I know it's hard for the average fan to remember these things as they lounge on the couch nursing a beer, but believe it or not, the point of the sport is not to blow some other dude's kneecaps into a million pieces. In fact, some medical professionals may argue that avoiding career ending surgical procedures is more important than figuring out whether it was "fair" to fine a player a small portion of his large paycheck. None of the highest NFL officials really care whether or not Joe Lineman was really being malicious when he creams the quarterback, they just care whether or not there was more that could have been done to reasonably prevent a late hit. If the answer is yes, he could have done more, than he will be fined. It's about safety, not slandering.

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