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Posted: 8/20/2005, 1:00 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
:uh: :uh: :uh:

Posted: 8/20/2005, 1:22 pm
by what a spectacle
Its so sick and disgusting that you have to find it funny, otherwise you loose all faith in the world and want to kill yourself.

Posted: 8/20/2005, 9:15 pm
by Rusty
Now I wouldn't go as far to say that, but yes it is funny on a certain level. Kind of like when some woman bit my sisters boyfriend on the back because he didn't get on the streetcar fast enough to her liking. This was at a backstreet boy concert. BSB fans are insane!

Posted: 8/20/2005, 10:12 pm
by pit_girl1
Yay southern Virginia... :roll:

Posted: 8/21/2005, 10:40 am
by xjsb125
DON'T BE KNOCKING SOUTHERN VIRGINIA OR BANNINATION OCCURS!!!!! :mad:

Richmond is not southern Virginia. Richmond is NOVA. Southern Virginia begins at Wytheville, which is where state funding coincidentally ends. I miss Virginia and my tiny apartment with the fish pond and the neighbor below me with the banjo that made me want to empty my revolver into the floor every morning when he woke me up playing that damn thing. :(

Posted: 8/21/2005, 12:56 pm
by pit_girl1
xjsb125 wrote:DON'T BE KNOCKING SOUTHERN VIRGINIA OR BANNINATION OCCURS!!!!! :mad:

Richmond is not southern Virginia. Richmond is NOVA. Southern Virginia begins at Wytheville, which is where state funding coincidentally ends. I miss Virginia and my tiny apartment with the fish pond and the neighbor below me with the banjo that made me want to empty my revolver into the floor every morning when he woke me up playing that damn thing. :(


Hehehe I'm not knocking Southern VA. It's just a very diff. place. Like I was down there visiting my cousin two weekends ago and they actually had Mello Yello in a soda dispenser. I was like :freak: I thought that disappeared years ago!!! That was so cool. My uncle's superintendent of Appomattox Co. schools so I know all about "real" southern VA...though I've never heard anyone call Richmond part of NOVA before.

And I'm from a hick place and come from a family of illiterate tobacco sharecroppers. I like rural stuff - that banjo anecdote is AMAZING.

Posted: 8/21/2005, 3:12 pm
by Lando
MATT'S RIGHT!!!

Especially because I GOTS ME A LAPTOP!!!!

Posted: 8/22/2005, 8:45 am
by Corey
what a spectacle wrote:Its so sick and disgusting that you have to find it funny, otherwise you loose all faith in the world and want to kill yourself.


Are you serious? Oh my God! The sky is falling!

Posted: 8/22/2005, 8:53 am
by Corey

Posted: 8/22/2005, 10:30 am
by pit_girl1
That t-shirt is amazing.

Posted: 8/22/2005, 10:49 pm
by Rusty
:lol: It really is.

Posted: 9/3/2005, 6:25 am
by mosaik
That's what happens when you let poor people out into the world.

Posted: 9/3/2005, 7:48 am
by dream in japanese
and what do you suppose we do with these people?

Posted: 9/3/2005, 1:14 pm
by mosaik
labor camps.

Posted: 9/3/2005, 2:38 pm
by dream in japanese
good thinking, cause all poor people have never worked a day in their lives, that'll teach them.

Posted: 9/3/2005, 4:17 pm
by mosaik
exactly.

Posted: 9/6/2005, 10:05 am
by Korzic
You see nature has it's own way of looking after poor people. Tornadoes don't like poor people!

Posted: 9/6/2005, 11:43 am
by mosaik
amen

Posted: 9/14/2005, 1:33 pm
by what a spectacle
Corey wrote:
what a spectacle wrote:Its so sick and disgusting that you have to find it funny, otherwise you loose all faith in the world and want to kill yourself.


Are you serious? Oh my God! The sky is falling!


Im not serious. I have dry British humor, sorry.

I'm back from Canada. I can't decide if thats good or bad yet.

Posted: 9/14/2005, 6:11 pm
by Rusty
What places in Canada did you visit?