DOH!calstro wrote:If only you had of asked a couple of days ago...The Mixtress wrote:So Cal, my dear dear friend...wanna burn me a copy of Hero's? I always seem to miss it.calstro wrote: d/l of course... who can be bothered waiting for Australian Networks
I've deleted all of them up to the current one... (needed the space)
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ADD_Boy wrote:anyone seen any episodes of "the entourage"
As in the HBO show? I've been watching season 3 this week.
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‘cause we keep pushing the vibe.
Hey Mixie I have eps 1 to 12 on disc which was kindly done by a workmate, I can lend you itThe Mixtress wrote:DOH!calstro wrote:If only you had of asked a couple of days ago...The Mixtress wrote: So Cal, my dear dear friend...wanna burn me a copy of Hero's? I always seem to miss it.
I've deleted all of them up to the current one... (needed the space)
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ADD_Boy wrote:I fucking LOVE it man !!!
Fave line so far
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That and
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‘cause we keep pushing the vibe.
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ADD_Boy wrote:I fucking LOVE it man !!!
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Drama wrote:Ask Ari if he's found me a job yet ?ROFL!!!Ari wrote:Tell Drama, finding him a job is right up there on my list of priorities, right after inserting needles into my dick
you for real, Entourage is the bestest!!! Been waiting for next season, that is season 4 to hurry up and be made. I FUCKIN LOVE IT!!!
Ari is pure gold
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As always, I'm enjoying the shit out of it. Jake's pivitol role, even as a virginal actor. And so well written. I think this could have been the first moment I fell in love with emotionally desponency in young males. Maybe it's the mother in me, maybe it's the masochist, I just don't know. I enjoy fearing the unknown factor, but only because the known factor is so appealing in it's own right.stovequeen wrote:Donnie Darko 10.30 tonight SBS
I might have some issues I need to sort through
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Just watched a really groovy show about crop circles on the ABC. Quite a bit of scientific 'evidence' that was very interesting...
One of the scientists/astronomers was saying he'd received an email from NASA regarding certain pathways across the universe that were like a slippery dip for spacecraft to easily travel around. The pathways provided less friction, allowing for less fuel to be used by the spacecraft. Like an ocean's current.
Apparently the above crop circle is exactly the geometric shape of these pathways, with the Earth at it's centre. The crop circle was found long before the pathway information was discovered by NASA.
One of the scientists/astronomers was saying he'd received an email from NASA regarding certain pathways across the universe that were like a slippery dip for spacecraft to easily travel around. The pathways provided less friction, allowing for less fuel to be used by the spacecraft. Like an ocean's current.
Apparently the above crop circle is exactly the geometric shape of these pathways, with the Earth at it's centre. The crop circle was found long before the pathway information was discovered by NASA.
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Wasn't the whole crop circle thing debunked a while ago as a natural phenomenon...
I watched a documentary about it ages ago -- my memory fails me as to what exactly was proven, but it didn't have anything to do with UFO's or people playing pranks.
It was apparently some kind of bug, pesticide or fungus that would react to surface ecology by influences of wind, water, spread of pests (bugs), pollutants, air temperature fluctuations, etc.
These would of course evolve over time without getting noticed at first -- hence your interlaced stalks and folds.
I think when people see perfection in nature we tend to believe it's a god or some unnatural 'higher' force that brings symmetry to a chaotic world. When really, if you think about, things like the golden rule and the fibonacci sequence resolve some formal mathematical explanation to a lot of things that are pretty relative.
...Still fun to live in a realm of possibility that it could be something else occurring that will just blow science out of the water...
I watched a documentary about it ages ago -- my memory fails me as to what exactly was proven, but it didn't have anything to do with UFO's or people playing pranks.
It was apparently some kind of bug, pesticide or fungus that would react to surface ecology by influences of wind, water, spread of pests (bugs), pollutants, air temperature fluctuations, etc.
These would of course evolve over time without getting noticed at first -- hence your interlaced stalks and folds.
I think when people see perfection in nature we tend to believe it's a god or some unnatural 'higher' force that brings symmetry to a chaotic world. When really, if you think about, things like the golden rule and the fibonacci sequence resolve some formal mathematical explanation to a lot of things that are pretty relative.
...Still fun to live in a realm of possibility that it could be something else occurring that will just blow science out of the water...
http://www.skeptics.com.au/journal/1992/2.pdfRob M wrote:Wasn't the whole crop circle thing debunked a while ago as a natural phenomenon...
I watched a documentary about it ages ago -- my memory fails me as to what exactly was proven, but it didn't have anything to do with UFO's or people playing pranks.
It was apparently some kind of bug, pesticide or fungus that would react to surface ecology by influences of wind, water, spread of pests (bugs), pollutants, air temperature fluctuations, etc.
These would of course evolve over time without getting noticed at first -- hence your interlaced stalks and folds.
I think when people see perfection in nature we tend to believe it's a god or some unnatural 'higher' force that brings symmetry to a chaotic world. When really, if you think about, things like the golden rule and the fibonacci sequence resolve some formal mathematical explanation to a lot of things that are pretty relative.
...Still fun to live in a realm of possibility that it could be something else occurring that will just blow science out of the water...
A brief synopsis:
The burden of proof that crop circles are anything
but hoaxes is now well and truly on the shoulders of the
experts, but don’t hold your breath. Can we draw any
lessons from what appears to have been a decade-long
fiasco? Well, we can use it as an illustration of poor
investigation. The episode has been a classic display of
this, with a long list of errors and weaknesses, amongst
which are:
• Appeals to authority
• Unchallengable statements
• Use of subjective techniques to gather evidence
• Publication through the mass media, avoidance of
the usual scientific channels
• Untested assumptions of competence
• Ad hoc bandages for defective theories
• Allegations of cover-up
• Ad hominem attacks on critics
and so on and so on.
Mostly the crop circle experience has just been a bit
silly. However, there are worrying aspects, not the least
of which has been the role of the media. The broadcast
and print media have carried frequent items about crop
circles. Delgado and Andrews and Meaden have
appeared on TV and radio, usually on different
programs, and almost invariably they are up against no
one more qualified than an ill-informed interviewer who
seems to know nothing about science and allows them
to present themselves as thoughtful, knowledgeable and
careful investigators. Rarely have critical scientists been
brought on, and when they have it is often to criticize
Meaden, who considers himself in the scientific arena.
I wanted to be a hero. I wanted to be the center of attention. I wanted the glory, I wanted the fame. I wanted the pretty girls to come up and say, "Hi, I see that you're good at Centipede."
Just been watching the 20 to 1 Biggest Moments in current history (or whatever it's called) and I'm balling my bloody eyes out. The Hindenburg, Tsunami, Berlin Wall coming down, Ash Wednesday, Live Aid, Challenger disaster etc.
Makes me think...
I don't like it when I think.
Makes me think...
I don't like it when I think.
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Just saw the best episode of Dr Phil ever.
This chick was disgusted with certain words, couldn't say cockpit or Cheese Nips cause they contained words she found vulgar.
Dr Phil goes "what's wrong with the word 'cockpit'? It's a place where you sit and fly"
This chick was disgusted with certain words, couldn't say cockpit or Cheese Nips cause they contained words she found vulgar.
Dr Phil goes "what's wrong with the word 'cockpit'? It's a place where you sit and fly"
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You were crying in 20 to 1? Hosted by Burt Newton?The Mixtress wrote:Just been watching the 20 to 1 Biggest Moments in current history (or whatever it's called) and I'm balling my bloody eyes out. The Hindenburg, Tsunami, Berlin Wall coming down, Ash Wednesday, Live Aid, Challenger disaster etc.
Makes me think...
I don't like it when I think.
Sorry, but thats really cute!
i cry watching the Simpsons
lolquick wrote:Futurama - Jurassic Bark, made me sad
Simon cant watch that episode..
Who made you Judge Judy and Executioner?
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Yeah dude, both episodes have been very good.Rob M wrote:the latest LOST ep is brilliant ... finally some more John Locke flashbacks
MAN WHAT A VISCIOUS EP.
Prison Break is actually getting better! T-Bag has got 'the bag' LOL
Love finally knowing how locke broke his back. But honestly that seemed like more than 8 stories, when watchin the fall i was thinkin shit, no way he cud survive that.
and the magic box that creates whatever ur mind desires ? wtf. Maybe its got something to do with all the weird things that appear on the island from the losties memories. E.g. kate's horse, jacks dad, polar bear¿ etc. I was thinking the island has this ability, to create things from peoples memories, and maybe the dharma found a way to harness it with this box. great epi tho.
Like the Stay-Puffft marshmallow man from Ghostbusters...yenks wrote:Yeah dude, both episodes have been very good.Rob M wrote:the latest LOST ep is brilliant ... finally some more John Locke flashbacks
MAN WHAT A VISCIOUS EP.
Prison Break is actually getting better! T-Bag has got 'the bag' LOL
Love finally knowing how locke broke his back. But honestly that seemed like more than 8 stories, when watchin the fall i was thinkin shit, no way he cud survive that.
and the magic box that creates whatever ur mind desires ? wtf. Maybe its got something to do with all the weird things that appear on the island from the losties memories. E.g. kate's horse, jacks dad, polar bear¿ etc. I was thinking the island has this ability, to create things from peoples memories, and maybe the dharma found a way to harness it with this box. great epi tho.
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I think the box is more figurative than literal. If you notice a lot of the real world objects turn up on the island anyway. The characters are seeing what they should be seeing from a private/personal perspective. What they don't know is that they are ALL linked with each other by blood, circumstance, kinship and to a weirder extent ... 6 degrees of separation.The Mixtress wrote:Like the Stay-Puffft marshmallow man from Ghostbusters...yenks wrote:Yeah dude, both episodes have been very good.Rob M wrote:the latest LOST ep is brilliant ... finally some more John Locke flashbacks
MAN WHAT A VISCIOUS EP.
Prison Break is actually getting better! T-Bag has got 'the bag' LOL
Love finally knowing how locke broke his back. But honestly that seemed like more than 8 stories, when watchin the fall i was thinkin shit, no way he cud survive that.
and the magic box that creates whatever ur mind desires ? wtf. Maybe its got something to do with all the weird things that appear on the island from the losties memories. E.g. kate's horse, jacks dad, polar bear¿ etc. I was thinking the island has this ability, to create things from peoples memories, and maybe the dharma found a way to harness it with this box. great epi tho.
The guy who plays Ben is an awesome actor gotta say. He's mind-bogglingly good. "John, our electricity runs in an underground lair with 2 big wheels and giant hamsters" HAHA.
I'm just settling in (wine bottle in lap) to watch tonights episode of Wifeswap. In this evenings escapades, a traditional, BibleBelt family from Ohio are sending their motherly bumpkin to a non Christian household where 2 gay men are raising their 14 and 16 year old surrogate daughters. The 'wife' will be heading to redneck central for the swap
This is gonna be a hootnanny. Git ur gun paw, we're hunting homosexuans
Yeeeeehaaaaaa
This is gonna be a hootnanny. Git ur gun paw, we're hunting homosexuans
Yeeeeehaaaaaa
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