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revbob wrote:
13 Feb 2018, 9:47am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
13 Feb 2018, 7:50am
My unconscious is becoming as dull as my waking self. I dreamt that I cooked some chicken breasts, and despite being completely done all the way thru, when eating they turned pinkish and slimy. So my dream was me waiting around to see whether I was going to get sick.
:twitch: Yeah, I'm off chicken for awhile now.
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JennyB wrote:
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Rattie? That was amazing. But yes, you need help.

You also need to option the script. Also, I feel honored to have made the cut.
I'm sure a nekkid Spiff will appear to turn things around when the ratings begin to tank... :shifty: and :scared:
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Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 8:27am
Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
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JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 10:50am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 8:27am
Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
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revbob wrote:
13 Feb 2018, 9:47am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
13 Feb 2018, 7:50am
My unconscious is becoming as dull as my waking self. I dreamt that I cooked some chicken breasts, and despite being completely done all the way thru, when eating they turned pinkish and slimy. So my dream was me waiting around to see whether I was going to get sick.
I love that movie, but god damn is it weird.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:40am
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 10:50am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 8:27am
Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
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JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:52am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:40am
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 10:50am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 8:27am
Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
That limbo bar is pretty low. But in terms of economics up here, the Liberals haven't been that much different than the Conservatives, other than engaging in greater deficit spending for infrastructure. The hostility from conservatives is based on superficial crap—selfies! socks! he's crying!—and cultural stuff. Which demonstrates that, as in the US, the difference between the centre and the right is primarily on cultural matters, not economics. That politics is so fucking polarized about stuff not related to economics is, frankly, baffling. The Right and Centre beat the fuck out of the Left in the past five decades.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:03pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:52am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:40am
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 10:50am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 8:27am
Perhaps inspired by that young Justin Trudeau video I tempted Jen with yesterday, last night I dreamt that he married into our family and was spending Christmas with us. Nice guy but sharp as a sack of wet mice (credit: Foghorn Leghorn). We stopped playing Trivial Pursuit because it became really uncomfortable to see him struggle.
That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
That limbo bar is pretty low. But in terms of economics up here, the Liberals haven't been that much different than the Conservatives, other than engaging in greater deficit spending for infrastructure. The hostility from conservatives is based on superficial crap—selfies! socks! he's crying!—and cultural stuff. Which demonstrates that, as in the US, the difference between the centre and the right is primarily on cultural matters, not economics. That politics is so fucking polarized about stuff not related to economics is, frankly, baffling. The Right and Centre beat the fuck out of the Left in the past five decades.
We have actual Nazis and conspiracy freaks advising our president.
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JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:10pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:03pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:52am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:40am
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 10:50am


That's amazing. He really does seem like a dim bulb. He reminds me of JFK, Jr. a lot.
He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
That limbo bar is pretty low. But in terms of economics up here, the Liberals haven't been that much different than the Conservatives, other than engaging in greater deficit spending for infrastructure. The hostility from conservatives is based on superficial crap—selfies! socks! he's crying!—and cultural stuff. Which demonstrates that, as in the US, the difference between the centre and the right is primarily on cultural matters, not economics. That politics is so fucking polarized about stuff not related to economics is, frankly, baffling. The Right and Centre beat the fuck out of the Left in the past five decades.
We have actual Nazis and conspiracy freaks advising our president.
Cultural Nazis, anyway, as they don't seem all that interested in Nazi economic nationalization, as far as I know. Good lord, is it possible there's such a thing as vulgar Nazism? :crazy:
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:48pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:10pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:03pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:52am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:40am


He's freely admitted that he isn't a super genius and has no problem delegating to experts, unlike Harper or his father. And unlike Harper and Trudeau Sr, who weren't natural politicians who enjoyed backslapping and all that, Justin is quite comfortable in the social aspect of politics. He's the public face of the government, which is one of the key jobs of a modern national leader (along with setting the tone and broad goals of the government). I didn't vote for the Liberals and can't imagine where I ever would, but Justin is pretty much what I expected. He's comfortable in his limitations and maximizes his skills.
He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
That limbo bar is pretty low. But in terms of economics up here, the Liberals haven't been that much different than the Conservatives, other than engaging in greater deficit spending for infrastructure. The hostility from conservatives is based on superficial crap—selfies! socks! he's crying!—and cultural stuff. Which demonstrates that, as in the US, the difference between the centre and the right is primarily on cultural matters, not economics. That politics is so fucking polarized about stuff not related to economics is, frankly, baffling. The Right and Centre beat the fuck out of the Left in the past five decades.
We have actual Nazis and conspiracy freaks advising our president.
Cultural Nazis, anyway, as they don't seem all that interested in Nazi economic nationalization, as far as I know. Good lord, is it possible there's such a thing as vulgar Nazism? :crazy:
It's all cunt.
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JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 5:22pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:48pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:10pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 12:03pm
JennyB wrote:
01 Mar 2018, 11:52am

He's a hell of a lot better than the shitstain we have here.
That limbo bar is pretty low. But in terms of economics up here, the Liberals haven't been that much different than the Conservatives, other than engaging in greater deficit spending for infrastructure. The hostility from conservatives is based on superficial crap—selfies! socks! he's crying!—and cultural stuff. Which demonstrates that, as in the US, the difference between the centre and the right is primarily on cultural matters, not economics. That politics is so fucking polarized about stuff not related to economics is, frankly, baffling. The Right and Centre beat the fuck out of the Left in the past five decades.
We have actual Nazis and conspiracy freaks advising our president.
Cultural Nazis, anyway, as they don't seem all that interested in Nazi economic nationalization, as far as I know. Good lord, is it possible there's such a thing as vulgar Nazism? :crazy:
It's all cunt.
Marky?
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I was hanging out with two young guys who were taking the piss out of me good naturedly. One of them kept rapping the chorus of a song with a 1990s hip hop feel that went

We are living in eternity.
A life devoid of all fraternity
You're never gonna make it in
Jamai - ca
a lifetime serving one machine
Is ten times worse than prison


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Silent Majority wrote:
02 Mar 2018, 5:03am
I was hanging out with two young guys who were taking the piss out of me good naturedly. One of them kept rapping the chorus of a song with a 1990s hip hop feel that went

We are living in eternity.
A life devoid of all fraternity
You're never gonna make it in
Jamai - ca
Damn, that's a pretty good lyric.
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Probably slept about two hours last night. My insomnia has gotten pretty bad. I was using some (non-habit-forming) sleep aids but I am trying to wean myself off of them.
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