breaksRbest wrote:
the other part of my joke back fired though. I smeared clear gel on his office door handle. He came in all dressed up to go to a funeral and his hands were full so he opened the door with his arm, getting the gel all over his fresh shirt
Fents wrote:I'll admitt i have a filling in every single tooth. I'll also admitt to probably paying for half my dentists new BMW..... and that i have prob spent more time in the chair than what is good for me.
If you're going to the dentists in Commercial rd. I'm not surprised ! A former housemate of mine went there, 2 fillings and a clean somehow ended up costing nearly a grand. They rang six months later to remind him to come in for a checkup, I told them they had to joking after the way they ripped him off. The girl didn't even sound surprised at my reaction!
I admit <admit nothing - DECLARE> that Queen are the best fuckin band ever.
Also:
Devin Townsed scares me, though the stuff he did with Vai is cool
I frequently send coffee back in cafes when it's shit
Van Halen are cool
Also Prince (obviously - the dude rocks)
I go to church most weeks
Beats Electric - Tuesdays 8-10pm on Triple R 102.7fm
I join the group who admit to being grammar nazi's. People who arks questions, for example, piss me off greatly.
As do people who say vit-amin rather than (for pronounciation purposes) vy-tamin. Or med-cine, instead of medIcine. The 'i' isn't silent you fucking moron. Do you say medcal or med-i-cal??? Do you say medcated or med-i-cated??
The Mixtress wrote:I join the group who admit to being grammar nazi's. People who arks questions, for example, piss me off greatly.
As do people who say vit-amin rather than (for pronounciation purposes) vy-tamin. Or med-cine, instead of medIcine. The 'i' isn't silent you fucking moron. Do you say medcal or med-i-cal??? Do you say medcated or med-i-cated??
The Mixtress wrote:I join the group who admit to being grammar nazi's. People who arks questions, for example, piss me off greatly.
As do people who say vit-amin rather than (for pronounciation purposes) vy-tamin. Or med-cine, instead of medIcine. The 'i' isn't silent you fucking moron. Do you say medcal or med-i-cal??? Do you say medcated or med-i-cated??
The Mixtress wrote:I join the group who admit to being grammar nazi's. People who arks questions, for example, piss me off greatly.
As do people who say vit-amin rather than (for pronounciation purposes) vy-tamin. Or med-cine, instead of medIcine. The 'i' isn't silent you fucking moron. Do you say medcal or med-i-cal??? Do you say medcated or med-i-cated??
witty_pseudonym wrote:I admitt that i'm only here because i have an assignment to do.
I hear ya. I had to make myself go to another room with no computer and write my essay the old fashion way (paper and pen) to stop myself hanging out on the forums instead of writing. I'm weak I tell ya!
Only problem was that room had a television, and the television had Rage
Modern Human (ie, Homo Sapien) behaviour in the middle and upper palaeolithic. Looking at the aspects of behaviour in the Australian record and comparing it to Europe and America. Trying to define what are actual modern human behaviours (ie, hunting, symbolism, technologies (stone tools) etc), and using Australia as a case study because its isolation means that it had to be modern humans who colonised.
Modern Human (ie, Homo Sapien) behaviour in the middle and upper palaeolithic. Looking at the aspects of behaviour in the Australian record and comparing it to Europe and America. Trying to define what are actual modern human behaviours (ie, hunting, symbolism, technologies (stone tools) etc), and using Australia as a case study because its isolation means that it had to be modern humans who colonised.
Up for it?
well. i usually blame solar flares. would that get you an A+?
Modern Human (ie, Homo Sapien) behaviour in the middle and upper palaeolithic. Looking at the aspects of behaviour in the Australian record and comparing it to Europe and America. Trying to define what are actual modern human behaviours (ie, hunting, symbolism, technologies (stone tools) etc), and using Australia as a case study because its isolation means that it had to be modern humans who colonised.
Up for it?
well. i usually blame solar flares. would that get you an A+?
Um. I think I might actually be able to handle it, thanks tho
Modern Human (ie, Homo Sapien) behaviour in the middle and upper palaeolithic. Looking at the aspects of behaviour in the Australian record and comparing it to Europe and America. Trying to define what are actual modern human behaviours (ie, hunting, symbolism, technologies (stone tools) etc), and using Australia as a case study because its isolation means that it had to be modern humans who colonised.
Up for it?
man that is a great topic. no seriously! I would love to have a go at it ai....but alas i am a 9 to 5 pleb
what you studying ani? I did a double in sociology and anthropology, what you are into sounds a little like a cultural studies class I took to make up points.
I actually miss my reading packages.
Modern Human (ie, Homo Sapien) behaviour in the middle and upper palaeolithic. Looking at the aspects of behaviour in the Australian record and comparing it to Europe and America. Trying to define what are actual modern human behaviours (ie, hunting, symbolism, technologies (stone tools) etc), and using Australia as a case study because its isolation means that it had to be modern humans who colonised.
Up for it?
well. i usually blame solar flares. would that get you an A+?
DBoy wrote:what you studying ani? I did a double in sociology and anthropology, what you are into sounds a little like a cultural studies class I took to make up points.
I actually miss my reading packages.
Archaeology This is my last yr... I'll soon be MB.C's resident archaeologist. Want to work in museums tho... I want a regular pay check! Looking after collections, putting on exhibitions etc. But can still do digs and such. Nothing like finding something noone has laid eyes on for hundreds or thousand of years. Even the last dig I did, it was 19th century foundations from homes under a building in a city. The stuff I found hadn't been touched in 100 years. Very exciting!!
(lord I'm a nerd ) <----- I admit! (keeping it related....)
I admit posting this quote is gonna make me look like some kinda academic/literary/wanker type...but i think its quite apt...
From Aldous Huxley's "Two or Three Graces" (pub 1926) pg 44
"Fom time to time most of us feel a need, often urgent and imperious, to talk about ourselves. We desire to assert our personalities, to insist on a fact which the world about us seems in danger of forgetting-the fact that we exist, that we are. In some people the desire in so chronic and so strong, that they can never stop talking about themselves.Rather than be silent, they will pour out the most humiliating and discreditable confidences."
Was this guy onto us in 1926?Is this a bit too deep for "I admit"?hehe
killeye wrote:I admit posting this quote is gonna make me look like some kinda academic/literary/wanker type...but i think its quite apt...
From Aldous Huxley's "Two or Three Graces" (pub 1926) pg 44
"Fom time to time most of us feel a need, often urgent and imperious, to talk about ourselves. We desire to assert our personalities, to insist on a fact which the world about us seems in danger of forgetting-the fact that we exist, that we are. In some people the desire in so chronic and so strong, that they can never stop talking about themselves.Rather than be silent, they will pour out the most humiliating and discreditable confidences."
Was this guy onto us in 1926?Is this a bit too deep for "I admit"?hehe
killeye wrote:I admit posting this quote is gonna make me look like some kinda academic/literary/wanker type...but i think its quite apt...
From Aldous Huxley's "Two or Three Graces" (pub 1926) pg 44
"Fom time to time most of us feel a need, often urgent and imperious, to talk about ourselves. We desire to assert our personalities, to insist on a fact which the world about us seems in danger of forgetting-the fact that we exist, that we are. In some people the desire in so chronic and so strong, that they can never stop talking about themselves.Rather than be silent, they will pour out the most humiliating and discreditable confidences."
drugs are bad, m'kay.
DRS wrote:It’s uplifting while we drift through time,
‘cause we keep pushing the vibe.
killeye wrote:I admit posting this quote is gonna make me look like some kinda academic/literary/wanker type...but i think its quite apt...
From Aldous Huxley's "Two or Three Graces" (pub 1926) pg 44
"Fom time to time most of us feel a need, often urgent and imperious, to talk about ourselves. We desire to assert our personalities, to insist on a fact which the world about us seems in danger of forgetting-the fact that we exist, that we are. In some people the desire in so chronic and so strong, that they can never stop talking about themselves.Rather than be silent, they will pour out the most humiliating and discreditable confidences."
I admit i've spent the last few hours reading this forum instead of working.
I admit I like British humour best (but that may be because I'm english), even Benny Hill had his moments!
I admit to going to a Phil Collins concert once back in the 80's (I am still ashamed)
I admit that when I see young P-plater boys driving fast I assume they have an extremely small penis.
i admit that whenever blokes do really stupid things to try and proove how hard they are to each other, I think they must have a really really small penis.
lilstormer wrote:I admit that when I see young P-plater boys driving fast I assume they have an extremely small penis.
i admit that whenever blokes do really stupid things to try and proove how hard they are to each other, I think they must have a really really small penis.
now that I've been off my p's for a while, i always shake my head when i see p-platers driving like loonies..nevermind the fact im probably worse than them