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[quote name='Maklershed']And then I could do my best Andy Kauffman impression.[/QUOTE]
*shifty-eyed*
 
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Will you guys call me El Guero from now on?
 
[quote name='tiredfornow']keybladewarriorprincess could probably pull off some sick top rope moves with the power in her legs. :lol:[/QUOTE]
That Xenia chick in Goldeneye scared me, she killed guys by squeezing them to death with her thighs...:cold:
 
[quote name='Rocko']Man. I'm legit depressed about Jackson's death.[/QUOTE]
I don't mean to be Temporaryscars, but why?
 
I was about your age when George Harrison died, and man, I was in the dumps for a good week or two. Maybe the first stranger I actually felt any emotion about their death.
 
I like Micheal Jacksons music and all, great dancer and musician but not really upset.

Not as upset I would be say if, Stevie Wonder dies....that would be a day that would literally make me break into tears.
 
I'll be sad when Bill Murray dies, too... but Michael Jackson's life has been out of control for the past couple of decades.

It kinda seems like he finally fizzled out.

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Just last week, a friend and I were discussing what in the flying fuck Michael Jackson would do once he hit his 60s - 70s, or whatever -- with his face, that is.

He probably would have just vanished.
 
[quote name='Brak']I don't mean to be Temporaryscars, but why?[/QUOTE]
I don't know. It just seems really heavy. I don't really know. I mean, celebrities die and I think about how shitty it is they were taken early, like Bernie Mac. But for some reason I just feel really down that Michael Jackson died.

It may be because I feel like he got such a raw deal for the past, what, ten years? It just doesn't really seem right.
 
[quote name='zewone']I know how Rocko feels. I was just thinking the other day how sad I'll be when Bill Murray dies. :cry:[/QUOTE]

I was thinking the same thing earlier today.
 
I'm pretty sad over MJ's death but the last time I basically bawled out and started crying was when Eddie Guerrero died. Still remember that moment like it was just a few weeks ago.
 
[quote name='Trakan']Brak, you want to play Shadowrun?[/QUOTE]
Yeah.
[quote name='Rocko']I don't know. It just seems really heavy. I don't really know. I mean, celebrities die and I think about how shitty it is they were taken early, like Bernie Mac. But for some reason I just feel really down that Michael Jackson died.

It may be because I feel like he got such a raw deal for the past, what, ten years? It just doesn't really seem right.[/QUOTE]
I kinda know what you mean.

Some people view his problems far too black and white, not taking his childhood into account. While what he allegedly did was wrong (and probably true), I think that his mind is legitimately that of a child's...
 
I didn't want anyone to think I suffered from Objective-Defiant Disorder.
 
[quote name='st0neface']I was about your age when George Harrison died, and man, I was in the dumps for a good week or two. Maybe the first stranger I actually felt any emotion about their death.[/QUOTE]

When Johnny Cash died, I was pretty down for a few days. I was 16, I think. That was the first time a stranger's death really got to me.

I remember when Left Eye died, and I was pretty shocked, since TLC had basically been around and popular during my entire childhood.
 
Question: When I'm setting up a static IP address and forwarding ports, do I do everything through my computer that is connected to wifi, the one I torrent with, or the living room computer that is plugged directly into the modem?
 
[quote name='Brak']Hey, thekeybladewarrior. You should become a female wrestler.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9nsq5_tna-slammiversary-2009-918_sport

Skip to the 4:00 mark.[/QUOTE]Wrestling is such a god damn farce. :whistle2:?

[quote name='Brak']I don't mean to be Temporaryscars, but why?[/QUOTE]

I'm pretty down because he was such a force. So damn influential and so damn good. It was really sad to see what happened to him, and to have him die so suddenly. :cry:

The possibility of a world without Michael Jackson really had never occured to me.
 
Oh yeah, Moxio: I got Castle Crunkers, if you haven't played and beaten it yet. I know we were trying to get that organized a month or so ago.
 
[quote name='DarthPuma']Question: When I'm setting up a static IP address and forwarding ports, do I do everything through my computer that is connected to wifi, the one I torrent with, or the living room computer that is plugged directly into the modem?[/QUOTE]

Either one, as long as you have the IP address of the PC you will use for torrents and the port number you want open.
 
Why is your XBL guy in an undershirt? :whistle2:|

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This is really, really embarrassing, and I need to put on a flame suit for this, but I think I'm gonna obtain that Harry Potter game. :oops:xinfinity
 
I think it is sad that MJ died, but I guess I am not nearly as sad as some of you guys are.

I was really sad when Bernie Mac died, and even though I don't remember when it happened I get a little sad thinking about Bradley Nowell dying.
 
My friend and I were messing around with my new punching back today. We tried kicks on it, and long story short I think something is broken in my foot. :whee:
 
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