The joyous sound of laughter
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 12:44 pm
posted by:
bender_927 in
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Which does your laugh most sound like?
1. Haha
2. Hehe
3. Hoho
4. Hurrdurr
5. Something really crazy (Explain?)
Mine is usually a 2, but if I'm really losing it, I'll sound like I'm screaming or nothing will come out at all. I've also had my head down on my desk in school laughing and people thought I was crying. ^_^;
1. Haha
2. Hehe
3. Hoho
4. Hurrdurr
5. Something really crazy (Explain?)
Mine is usually a 2, but if I'm really losing it, I'll sound like I'm screaming or nothing will come out at all. I've also had my head down on my desk in school laughing and people thought I was crying. ^_^;
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 09:27 am
posted by:
groundbeeftaco in
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So while driving off the ferry boat, my muffler and exshaust fell off my car and crumpled under it. The oxygen sensor is now ripped out. How much do you think this is going to cost me? How screwed am I? Will I be fired for being so late to work even though I keep calling my boss and telling him what's up? He said I'll be fine but I'm still freaked out.
Tell me something funny?
Tell me something funny?
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Sicilian overture
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 04:33 pm
posted by:
spacedlaw in
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 12:22 pm
posted by:
sillyflowers in
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Imagine if snow-peke/white-out and high-lighters were real things that you could apply to your life, would you use these options? How many situations would you "remove" from your life? How many situations would you want to add emphasis?
Kinda like the idea of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind".. but not to that extant I suppose.
Kinda like the idea of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind".. but not to that extant I suppose.
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More Books for Sale
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 03:17 pm
posted by:
jemology
All books in excellent condition unless otherwise specified. Postage varies by weight of book but should be no more than £2.50 p/book. Will ship to UK and Europe. I'll undercut the market 'new'/'like new' price on Amazon for each book by £2, or if damaged matching price like for like in terms of condition. Contact me via jem@jemjabella.co.uk for a more specific quote.
Coding/design/software books:
PHP 5 Advanced by Larry Ullman - ISBN: 0-321-37601-3- PERL in easy steps by Mike McGrath - ISBN: 1-84078-260-9
- Hackish PHP Pranks & Tips by Michael Flenov - ISBN: 1-931769-52-4
- Advanced PHP Programming by George Schlossnagle - ISBN: 0-672-32561-6 (dirty cover)
Defensive Design for the Web by 37signals - ISBN: 0-7357-1410-X- The Zen of CSS Design by Dave Shea and Molly E. Holzschlag - ISBN: 0-321-30347-4
- How to Break Web Software by Mike Andrews and James A. Whittaker - ISBN: 0-321-36944-0
- Graphic Design School by Thames & Hudson - ISBN: 0-500-28526-8 (back cover curled slightly)
- Layout Workbook by Kristin Cullen - ISBN: 1-59253-352-3
- 250 HTML and Web Design Secrets by Molly E. Holzschlag - ISBN: 0-7645-6845-0
- Graphic Design Cookcook by Koren/Meckler - ISBN: 0-8118-3180-9
- Mac OS X Tiger Pocket Guide by Chuck Toporek - ISBN: 0-596-00914-3 (free - just cover shipping)
Other:
- 500 Digital SLR Hints, Tips and Techniques by Chris Weston - ISBN: 2-940378-06-1
- Cracking the Da Vinci Code by Simon Cox - ISBN: 1-84317-103-1
- Baby's First Year with Hollie Smith - ISBN: 978-0-7533-1801-8 (too mainstream for my tastes)
- Delia's Kitchen Garden by Gay Search - ISBN: 978-0-563-49373-0
- The Da Vinci Code (Special Illustrated Collector's Edition) - ISBN: 0-593-05425-3
I may add/remove books from this list at my discretion; struck-out are already sold.
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 11:55 am
posted by:
amethyst92 in
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What's your favorite hobby?
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looking for a song
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 11:20 am
posted by:
lava_sharks in
whatwasthatone
i was @ a wedding last night and they played this line dance song that i think had "funky" in it, but it's def not the cha cha slide or electric slide. help? thnx
edit: it's cupid shuffle!
edit: it's cupid shuffle!
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 10:12 am
music: Hot Chip--I Feel Better
posted by:
narcissisma in
thequestionclub
Will you explain some idiom of your family/friends circle that wouldn't make sense to an outsider, sans explanation?
Failing that, will you post a gif?
( Answers, fyt )
Failing that, will you post a gif?
( Answers, fyt )
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Oh wow.
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 11:06 am
mood:
Congested
music: Sober House with Dr. Drew
posted by:
geewoobiekins in
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 03:03 pm
posted by:
inspired in
thequestionclub
Have you ever been mistaken for the opposite gender? What happened?
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(no subject)
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 11:12 am
posted by:
beetle_breath in
thequestionclub
When was the last time you really screwed up? Will you post something funny to cheer me up?
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 10:45 am
music: Elliott Smith - No Name #2 | Powered by Last.fm
posted by:
gravityspulling in
thequestionclub
Is it soda or pop or something else?
What is your favorite kind?
What is your favorite kind?
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Twitter users
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 10:39 am
posted by:
urbpan in
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Who is your favorite person to follow?
I'm digging Mrs. Stephen Fry, Simon Pegg, and TweetsOfOld. I need another feed or two to dilute the deluge of Roger Ebert tweets.
I'm digging Mrs. Stephen Fry, Simon Pegg, and TweetsOfOld. I need another feed or two to dilute the deluge of Roger Ebert tweets.
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Zephyr?
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 10:33 am
posted by:
kaeorin in
whatwasthatone
This may have been one of those natural disaster movies in the nineties? But I kind of remember watching it on Disney also, so I don't know. It was definitely live-action. All I remember is a grandmother figure saying she can't or won't die in whatever disaster they're in, because she knows she will go out on a zephyr. At the end of the movie, the main character does a VoiceOver concluding the movie or something, and say something like "as for grandma, her zephyr came that spring."
Any ideas whatsoever?
Any ideas whatsoever?
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Patti Smith To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award Because She's Awesome
Mar. 21st, 2010 | 01:48 pm
posted by:
beck_rocks in
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ASCAP (the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) will honor rock icon Patti Smith at its 27th annual Pop Music Awards, taking place April 21, 2010 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Smith will be presented with the prestigious ASCAP Founders Award and will perform with her band at the event. The invitation-only gala will also honor the top songwriters and publishers of ASCAP's most performed pop songs of 2009.
( As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag. )
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 10:19 pm
posted by:
thatlittlebird in
whatwasthatone
There was a foreign movie I watched last year (it's pretty recent) set during World War II.
It was about a woman (I think she was Jewish) who was a popular singer/from a rich family and during the Nazi occupation, she didn't wear the star or something. She was helped across the river by some guy who turned out to be working for the Nazis and everyone on the boat (except her, because she fell into the water) died. Then she moved somewhere and somehow became the mistress of a Nazi official, whom she fell in love with after he realised she was actually a Jew.
She also worked for some kind of underground Jewish resistance, although there was some miscommunication and she was accused of supporting the Nazis instead of helping the Jews. There was also another mistress in the same place she was living in and that woman turned out to be a double agent or something as well. After the war, the main character got arrested (I think) and was shamed in front of many Jews who were angry at her for being a Nazi supporter (even though she wasn't really) and one of the scenes was that she had excrement and other waste thrown over her.
In the end, she found out that the Nazi official (or maybe the Jewish resistance guy) she was in love with was the one who sold her out. The last scene (or one of them) was of her being in some doctor's office and she uses the needle to kill him or something, I don't really remember. And when she looked out of the window there were a lot of people cheering for some reason.
Does anyone remember this? I remember it being a really dramatic film and it could have been Dutch or German. Or French.
It was about a woman (I think she was Jewish) who was a popular singer/from a rich family and during the Nazi occupation, she didn't wear the star or something. She was helped across the river by some guy who turned out to be working for the Nazis and everyone on the boat (except her, because she fell into the water) died. Then she moved somewhere and somehow became the mistress of a Nazi official, whom she fell in love with after he realised she was actually a Jew.
She also worked for some kind of underground Jewish resistance, although there was some miscommunication and she was accused of supporting the Nazis instead of helping the Jews. There was also another mistress in the same place she was living in and that woman turned out to be a double agent or something as well. After the war, the main character got arrested (I think) and was shamed in front of many Jews who were angry at her for being a Nazi supporter (even though she wasn't really) and one of the scenes was that she had excrement and other waste thrown over her.
In the end, she found out that the Nazi official (or maybe the Jewish resistance guy) she was in love with was the one who sold her out. The last scene (or one of them) was of her being in some doctor's office and she uses the needle to kill him or something, I don't really remember. And when she looked out of the window there were a lot of people cheering for some reason.
Does anyone remember this? I remember it being a really dramatic film and it could have been Dutch or German. Or French.
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 02:15 pm
posted by:
we_are_filth in
thequestionclub
Do you have any bruises at the moment? How did you get it/them?
If not, tell me about the worst bruise you've ever had?
I have one taking up my entire upper arm from where I went flying on a wet floor at work, woops.
If not, tell me about the worst bruise you've ever had?
I have one taking up my entire upper arm from where I went flying on a wet floor at work, woops.
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Mar. 21st, 2010 | 09:13 am
posted by:
scriptish in
thequestionclub
I sent an email about a week ago inquiring about an internship. Still haven't gotten an answer. How long should I wait before I resend my E-mail?

