kinvoidstuff123
Cyberman
(Not listening, looking off into time and space...)
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Post by kinvoidstuff123 on Apr 11, 2007 0:42:35 GMT
I seriously thought Gridlock was already out until Kit told me this morning...
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Post by God (Main Admin) on Apr 11, 2007 0:44:13 GMT
I hate Shakespeare too. All his "what-ho"ing and the ANNOYING innuendos. My new best friend.
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 11, 2007 2:18:20 GMT
What WAS with the innuendos? It could have been such a good episode without them. I was even willing to forgive the witch cheese.
Did anyone else notice the Venusian toothbrush? I did a total Three-fangirl happy dance. Then he started referencing Back to the Future and I squeeeed very loudly.
But the flirting was stupid. the TARDIS scene at the beginning looked like crud. And the ending was one HP reference too many.
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Post by Kit on Apr 11, 2007 2:44:54 GMT
I did! ^^ Back to the Future is love.
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 11, 2007 16:01:57 GMT
.........I think I just compared Rose to a rodent.... What's the difference?
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Clifford
Code/Graphics Moderator
Caan has Dalek now pls?
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Post by Clifford on Apr 11, 2007 21:47:29 GMT
Rodents don't say annoyingly stupid things.
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 12, 2007 3:13:24 GMT
I had several rodents as a kid. Those hamsters never spoke a word out of turn to me. Not once. The gerbil on the other hand....
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Post by Kit on Apr 12, 2007 4:03:58 GMT
I had an evil hamster. He was really evil. I swear he was plotting my demise while running in his loud, squeaky wheel at two in the morning.
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 12, 2007 7:06:44 GMT
Just be glad he was using the wheel!
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 12, 2007 10:11:52 GMT
I had several rodents as a kid. Those hamsters never spoke a word out of turn to me. Not once. The gerbil on the other hand.... Gerbil's are far more evil than hamsters! I was always being bitten by one as a kid at school...... pure evil!!!
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 12, 2007 23:31:59 GMT
Gerbils are, unique... I always figured it had the right to bite me since I accidently took its tail off (yes, I'm a horrible person I know, I cried for two days afterwards)
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Post by God (Main Admin) on Apr 13, 2007 0:03:07 GMT
My second grade teacher had a gerbil named Lucky who had some evil kid take his tail off, it was a great story to scare kids into taking good care of the gerbils.
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 13, 2007 8:28:23 GMT
Gerbils are, unique... I always figured it had the right to bite me since I accidently took its tail off (yes, I'm a horrible person I know, I cried for two days afterwards) How did you remove it's tail? Or is it a far too gruesome tale to tell? In which case, send me a PM or email!
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 13, 2007 8:31:21 GMT
The stupid petstore people told me that the correct way to pick up a gerbil was by its tail (it's not, you'r supposed to pick them up by cupping your hands under them, but an eight year old isn't going to know that...)
Anyway, long story short, gerbils are like lizards - pick them up by the tail and the tail falls off.
And it is very gross.
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 13, 2007 8:33:09 GMT
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!
I kinda feel sorry for the poor gerbils now! You must have been devastated at the age of 8?
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 13, 2007 21:52:24 GMT
I was like "OMG I KILLED SPOTTY!!!"
(sorry about the chatspeak and CAPS, it is not lightly I use them, but it really is the only way to describe my eight year old angst and guilt.)
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 13, 2007 22:40:40 GMT
It must have been traumatizing for you!
I had two goldfish when I was a kid (not at the same time you understand) and they both died the same way.... jumping out of the bowel onto the kitchen floor at night when we were all in bed.
I was gutted, I can tell you!
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Post by clocketpatch on Apr 14, 2007 3:46:00 GMT
*hugs* that's awful.
Spotty the gerbil went on to live four years after loosing her tail. I felt so guilty about it that I was always giving her treats and yougert. She died a very fat and happy gerbil.
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Post by God (Main Admin) on Apr 14, 2007 7:42:19 GMT
My cousins had an 11 year old goldfish, Goldie. Around a week after their dad, my uncle, passed away, Goldie died. Finally, as they had been trying to kill it for years after it ate all their other fish.
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Post by A TimeLord ReBorn on Apr 14, 2007 9:34:29 GMT
>sniff, sniff< Please stop all these sad stories.... >sniff< I think I'm going to cry!
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