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Posted: 1/7/2006, 11:48 pm
by happening fish

Posted: 1/8/2006, 12:37 am
by gravity
rings worth 8
start with 99 lives
only need 3 emralds
never loose rings
extra life after 10 rings
16 lives with 1st 200 rings
super sonic doesnt loose rings
invincible forever
16 lives after 200 rings
start with 1 life
ring boxes worth 100 rings (only 1st 2 times)
scgt-dayl
nr4t-aah4
scft-btt4
awha-ca92
blgt-cae0
hcgt-dazy
ajza-ca8n
ajrt-ca8r
hcgt-dazy
ag4t-aah4
nw5a-cahn

Posted: 1/8/2006, 1:10 am
by happening fish

Posted: 1/8/2006, 2:04 am
by gravity
happening fish wrote:http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://goldenfiddle.com/wp-uploads/lohan6.jpg&imgrefurl=http://goldenfiddle.com/2005/05/26/think-anorexia/&h=421&w=500&sz=43&tbnid=8DI03vXfGloJ:&tbnh=106&tbnw=127&hl=en&start=58&prev=/images%3Fq%3Danorexia%26start%3D40%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Doff%26rls%3DGGLD,GGLD:2004-31,GGLD:en%26sa%3DN


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Posted: 1/8/2006, 6:15 am
by xoNoDoubt69
Art by: Kurt Halsey Frederiksen

Posted: 1/8/2006, 7:01 am
by nikki4982

Posted: 1/8/2006, 9:28 am
by AnnieDreams
1) Kaylee Frye 20
(2) Jayne Cobb 20
(3) Malcolm Reynolds 19
(4) River Tam 16
(5) Hoban "Wash" Washburne 15
(6) Simon Tam 14
(7) Inara Serra 12
(8) Zoe Washburne 11
(9) Sheperd Book 9
(10) The Operative 7
(11) Jubal Early 7
(12) Saffron 2

Posted: 1/8/2006, 2:46 pm
by Sonya

Posted: 1/8/2006, 3:30 pm
by thirdhour
Prep, direct therapy, session review 1 ½ hr. $127.50

Posted: 1/8/2006, 3:59 pm
by Hope

Posted: 1/8/2006, 4:48 pm
by afealicious
1. Is it good if a vacuum really sucks?

2. Why is the third hand on the watch called the second hand?

If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, how would we ever know?

4. If Webster wrote the first dictionary, where did he find the words?

5. Why do we say something is out of whack? What is a whack?

Why does "slow down" and "slow up" mean the same thing?

7. Why does "fat chance" and "slim chance" mean the same thing?

8. Why do "tug" boats push their barges?

9. Why do we sing "Take me out to the ball game" when we are already there?

10. Why are they called "stands" when they are made for sitting?

11. Why is it called "after dark" when it really is "after light"?

12. Doesn't "expecting the unexpected" make the unexpected expected?

13. Why are a "wise man" and a "wise guy" opposites?

14. Why do "overlook" and "oversee" mean opposite things?

15. Why is "phonics" not spelled the way it sounds?

16. If work is so terrific, why do they have to pay you to do it?

17. If all the world is a stage, where is the audience sitting?

18. If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?

19. If you are cross-eyed and have dyslexia, can you read all right?

20. Why is bra singular and panties plural?

21. Why do you press harder on the buttons of a remote control when you know the batteries are dead?

22. Why do we put suits in garment bags and garments in a suitcase?

23. How come abbreviated is such a long word?

24. Why do we wash bath towels? Aren't we clean when we use them?

25. Why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle?

26. Why do they call it a TV set when you only have one?

27. Christmas oxymoron: What other time of the year do you sit in front
of a dead tree and eat candy out of your socks?

Posted: 1/8/2006, 6:25 pm
by _old_lady_peace
Sometimes I wonder about life. Why some people are so ungrateful for everything they have. And why it's a natural inclination to focus on the bad instead of the good. The things you don't have instead of the things you do. What you've lost instead of what you've gained. I don't think it's a personal fault, I think it's a fault of society. It makes me sad that people can't just be happy. Or content. Satisfied. No one ever wants to be happy with life exactly the way it is. There's always something else they'd like to change, or "improve upon". Which is great really, self improvement is fabulous, but when is it enough? When are peoples' lives going to be good enough for themselves?
I read a lovely quote the other day, about happiness...I can't remember exactly how it goes. Something like 'Happiness is not the destination, it's the journey'...or something. But it made me think quite a bit. I mean, on one hand you're thinking, yeah, that's right, what it's saying is to enjoy the journey. But then, and this is pretty much a big question, if happiness is not the ultimate destination, then what is? And I don't mean like after you die, I just mean, like growing up, or living life. If at the end of all that is 'growing up' happiness is not promised to me, what is? It's really hard to explain, but I think this is what I decided:
Happiness really is the journey through life. Whatever it might bring, you just have to be your own happiness. You have to make your choices through life. You have to choose to be happy, you have to choose to be content and you have to choose your own destination. It can't be happiness, because if you make that your goal, you have to realize nothing will ever be good enough. You'll spend the rest of your life, trying to get to something you've already got. If your look forward to happiness your whole life, and consider everything else to be 'not quite there yet' or, just not happy yet, you're going to miss it. The happiest time in your life will pass you by while you tell yourself it isn't true happiness, and that it's just one more thing you endure before you will reach happiness.
I am happy. Most days, haha. I think happiness comes from inside, where as all the bad stuff comes from somewhere else. Every single person has an inate ability to just be happy, but they have to feel it. They just have to find it. I love life. I am content with the way things are right now. I think I could live like this forever.
True, I've got quite a few things I really should improve on. Things I shouldn't do anymore. But I don't consider myself any less happy because of them. I think everything is perfect in it's own way.

Posted: 1/8/2006, 6:54 pm
by afealicious
haemorrhage

Posted: 1/8/2006, 6:55 pm
by happening fish

Posted: 1/8/2006, 7:28 pm
by Khrangar
The way you compose words is indescribably beautiful. I almost cried as I read this. I know the feelings very well, but I never could write it so hauntingly beautiful as this. Wonderfully done.

Posted: 1/8/2006, 8:25 pm
by _old_lady_peace
We beat each other up just like we always do.

Posted: 1/8/2006, 10:18 pm
by afealicious
Are you the next Miles Davis?
The next Herbie Hancock?
The next Mitchell Wong?
Do you think your cowbell dance will blow us away?

If so, then we want you to audition for this year's Jazz Night!

Groups of any size, and any style (of jazz, obviously) are welcome. Auditions start on the 16th and end on the 20th, and the schedule is on the auditorium doors. Questions? Email Christine Joannou, Melissa Lam, Lauren Sham, Daniel Gurin, or Asher Nehring

LESS-THAN-THREE
The Jazz Night '06 Audition Committee

Posted: 1/8/2006, 10:48 pm
by happening fish
The hirsute Episcopalian composed a dirge entitled "The Ineffable Rhomboid" and it was roundly pronounced to be corking.

Posted: 1/8/2006, 11:08 pm
by clumsychild_
hehehehe, pottering

Posted: 1/8/2006, 11:09 pm
by afealicious