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  1. [color=violet]I'm surprized nobody mentioned the Simpsons Mastercard ad. I only saw the snippet of it on CNN that morning but here's how it went: [b]Voice over[/b] Baby food, Milk and eggs $15.00 [b]Homer[/b] (with a case of beer) Oh yeah, and what he said [b]VO[/b] Oil change $25.00 (mechanic opens up oil filter (or something) and bees fly out at Homer) [b]H[/b] Bees!!! Ahhh!!! [b]VO[/b] Hair cut $75.00 [b]H[/b] (barber cuts a strand of hair) $75.00! Do'oh! I didn't catch what the end of it was because the anchors were talking but there was a shot of Homer at MOe's. There's also this commercial for La Quinta where there's this SUV driving by, a pink bra flies out and hangs on a cow's ear. Then there's a pair of purple panties on the side of the road. Finally they show you the inside of the SUV. The parents are in front talking and their kid is throwing clothes out the window. Then they say something about the hotel. Then there is the Priceline commercial with William Shatner and Leonard Nemoy, but you'd have to have watched original Star Trek for that one to make sense-unfortunately for me-I have. The Price line people are sitting down with William Shatner and telling him that they need to replace him. [b]W.S.[/b]-But I've always been the voice of Priceline [b]P.P.[/b]-But we're a new priceline now, we now have car rentals and hotels along with airline tickets (or something) Leonard Nimoy walks in [b]W.S.[/b]-Oh, hi Leonard (realization hits) Like I said, you'd have to understand star Trek for this. But it is a funny commercial The Geico commerical with the Squirells is my favorite one. I like the dance they do at the end of it.[/color]
  2. [color=violet]Okay, most profound moment. Well, hmmm....dammit. Okay. My first profound moment is the day I got married. It was really enjoyable and everything. but also very exciting and scary. Very scary, I mean in a Wiccan ceromony you can have one of those Year and a Day hand fastings, but I got married in a church so according to my mom I married to Lincoln for ever unless he beats me or cheats on me. Neither of which is happening at the moment so I've made this life-long commitment to this man who I've promised to love for the rest of my life. Now is that scary or what? But it's also kind of nice to have somebody for that long. Although at times I do wish I had gotten a year and a day hand fasting to make overly sure I was ready, but I don't regret a moment yet. The Second is when I performed magick for the first time and it worked. I did a healing spell for my husband-mostly so he'd stop whining about his tongue hurting after it got peirced. I was so amazed I almost fell over when he said it wasnt hurting as much as before and by the next day it stopped hurting completely. It made me realize that my path is that of a healer and I can do magick that doesn't fly back in my face. The third profound moment is when I performed my first ritual without the help of my husband who has been practising witchcraft on and off since he was 14. It was full moon last month and my car was acting up. Tommee Barb and I got together at Tommee's place and did ritual in the kitchen. I actually made up the chants we'd do and decided who would do which quarters. This was a very empowering experiance for me as a new practitioner. Besides the fact that we had fun doing it.[/color]
  3. [color=violet]Well, this subject is a lot different than what I thought it would be, but anyways.... I think it's ridiculous that many insurance companies in the United States don't cover birth control and these same companies will cover Viagra and other impudency drugs. Before I became covered by the military's insurance plan (best one ever, you don't have to pay for anything:love: ) I was paying about $75. for three packs of Ortho-Trycycline. Each pack lasted about one month and I had to get a three pack every three months. Also, I have clinical derpression (you wouldn't know it if you knew me, but the Dr's say I have it so....) and I had to take Paxil. Even with the insurance coverage from my old job I had to pay about $75. out of pocket for a 1 month supply. I found that pretty crappy. I think the worst part of drug costs is for all the ones the senior citizens take. My mama has to take about 4 different ones in the morning and 5 at night. I shudder to think about how much those are. The majority fo seniors are on a fixed income and Medicare or whatever they're covered by usually doesn't cover all the cost and that's probably why so many of the ones in gthe northern states drive to Canada. In conclusion I would also like to say: I do think that feminine hygein products are grossly over priced. It's not like any woman chooses to have their period. But I think it would be time consuming for a Dr.'s office to be swamped with perscriptions for Tampax Pearl and Always with Wings. Besides the makers of these products know they have a market and women will always need things like these until Menopause-then watch out.[/color]
  4. [color=violet]Well, in Korea, dog meat is considered a delicacy. They call it Kagoge. That said, if something is translated to you as kagoge on a menu, try it i you really want to, but don't say nobody never warned you. People actually raise dogs for food and then sell them to resturaunts for money. When my husband was there there were these two Korean soldiers at the base who were raising a dog to buy a washing machine. They got the money, bought the washing machine then bought another dog, They were going to sell that one to buy a dryer. However, they only used the large breed dogs (collie cutletts anyone?) They keep the small annoying ones as pets :huh: I think it should be the otherr way around, but that's just one person's opinion. An ex roommate of ours used to brag that he did eat Kagoge while he was stationed in Korea. He even bragged about knowing what it was. I guess he's a prime example of the phrase, you are what you eat then ne? As for the whole food argument-well if you were hungry you'd eat anything. The Japanese army even started to eat their POWs near the end of WW2 if that's any indication. And the Donner party ate the dead as well so how's that for logic. I think I'd rather eat dog than person, but that's just my culture.[/color]
  5. [color=violet]I got into this discussion with a single friend of mine last week. What do you think of valentine's day? I asked and he replied: "It's an f'n waste of time I'm going to sit at home and get high that Saturday." I guess that's understandable. I always hated Valentine's day after middle school when everyone stopped giving out those cute Valentine's cards and you didn't have a party any more. My hatetred of the day could also come from being dumped on V-day:flaming: But in college I had some cool roommates in college. One of them gave us Sailor Moon Valentines one year, I still have mine. :love: I still dislike it since I've only spent one 14 of February with my husband and that was last year. Every other time (like now) we've been separated. But sometimes I still get a valentine and now Altoids comes out with a heart shaped tin and heart shaped altoids so there's some good. So, what's you opinion on this day of days? Do you have someone to share fluffy moments with? Or do you just stay home and get high like that friend of mine?[/color]
  6. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Japan_86 [/i] [B]There are plenty of songs that annoy me. Most of them rap and hip hop. There is this one song in particular that really annoys me. You probably already heard this song like a billion times. It is Nelly's song, "Hot in Herre" There is really no point to the song, except this message. "It is hot in here.....take your clothes off. I am a pervert!!" :drunk: :therock: That song is really stupid. I only like rap that makes sense. Rap music that talks about something other than sex and parties. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I definately agree with the Hot in Herre song. My goddess that was so over played two years ago-it's still over played. And it's so stupid. I don't know who sounded worse in the song, Nelly, or the girl singing back up who kept saying-I'm getting so hot, i"m gonna take my clothes off.:flaming: The worst part is that I was the only person who thought that song sucked Butter Balls. Everyone else I work with seems to like Rap and R&B and those stations that play the same songs over and over!:mad: I did have a favorite rap song tho. It was kinda funny: Move over her @[b][/b]$$ is too fat!:laugh: Oh, this is gonna sound strange but, two other songs I find annoying are My Will and Moonlight Densetsu. Don't ask me why, I just don't like them:huh:[/color]
  7. [color=violet]My scars are all pretty boring stories. I had chicken pox when I was 6 so i have a few scars from that (there's a big one above my tattoo) When I was 7 I decided it would be fun to ride my bike and walk my dog at the same time so I did. ANd fell off and got a peice of glass imbeded in my knee, that was pretty, real pretty. other than that nothing. The only time there was ever a chance of me getting stitches I ended up with a butterfly bandadge. But come September allow me to tell you of the delivery scars:laugh: As for other people: When my mom was little she ran in a gravel parking lot, fell, ripped her knee open and had to get it fixed by a specialist. that was forty years ago and she still has the scar. A friend of mine has a really nasty looking scar from her c-section But I think the best scar stories are from my husband-or more accurately, since I'm telling them-thru my husband. The most recent one is from when he was on the rifle range and got a lesson in kinetic energy. You see, he had his M-16 in his hand and jumped from the back of one of the trucks. The M-16 popped up and got him right in the corner of his left eye. the thing was still bleeding when he came home that night, but the stupid army Dr said he didn't need stitches. However, I'm sure that lesson on kinetic energy was enjoyed by all.:rotflmao: Then there's the scars from the small pox vaccination, but pretty much everyone's parents have those so it's not that interesting. He also has a scar on his butt from the time he got bit by an akita. It's really funny to look at someone and say hey, you got a scar on your butt then hear the story. I forgot the story, but it's a good one[/color]
  8. [color=violet]Well, we've already got t-shirts, so why not bumper stickers? Either ones you've put on you're car, ones you've seen, or maybe one you'd like to have on your vehicle when you get one. *shrugs* either way here are a few of mine: [u][b]On the car[/b][/u]: Kali is my co pilot. (Kali is the Hindu Goddess of Death, destruction, and creation.) My Mommy thinks I'm Special I do Whatever my Rice Krispies tell me to do and Individuality should be encouraged not condemed. I used to have: You are a loser I am a goddess and Boys are stupid throw rocks at them, along with a Duo sticker, but those came off when my husband tried to take over the car. [b][u]On my husband's new truck[/u][/b] Probably just the one he got up here that says: [b]I am a God[/b] [b][u]Other ones[/u][/b] I saw one today that said: I believe that the human being and the goldfish can co-exist peacefully. There's some ignorant person where I work at that has the following on the back of his/her car and I really wish I knew who the person was. Please keep in mind, I don't support some of the statements: Stop all Imigration and (complete with the picture of the Confederate flag) Never apologize for being white. [b]Keeping this in mind I should probably say that there are quite a few legal aliens and imigrants that work with me and this person[/b] [b]Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup, Here Dragon Dragon Dragon[/b] and [b]Dragon's make Hot Lovers[/b] are three that I've seen at an occult shop along with: [b]Born again, and again and again It's time to Worship, do you know where your Coven is? My other car is a broom[/b] and [b]Isis Isis Ra Ra Ra![/b] Well, I showed you mine, now you show me yours![/color]
  9. [color=violet]Ohh, this is gonna be fun. My husband used to have a t-shirt that said: [b]Love Thy Neighbor, Just don't get caught[/b] but it got too small on him(yeah, because he was like 113 when he fist bought the shirt and he ballooned to 120!) or he lost it, one of the two. But damn I loved that shirt, I wish I knew where he got it. He also has one that has a diagram of two people in a triangle. Under that it says : [b]Merge[/b] He also has this shirt from Old Navy that has Lincoln written on it in big yellow letters. My mom bought it for him as a gag. I have a few favorites that I can't live without with the following sayings: [b]AE's Hell On HEels Shop til you drop contest.[/b] There's a siloette of a woman wearing high heeled boots and carrying a pitchfork. [b]Madam Oh No's Psychic Help Line. Love, Money, (something I forgot, the shirt's in the wash) Call Us before you Make e Big Mistake[/b] I got it in Las Vegas. [b]One by one the Penguins steal my sanity[/b] I saw it at where else but Hot TOpic and wear it for horseback riding. [b]Try not to let your mind wander, It's much too small to be outside by itsself.[/b] It was mine, but my husband wore it to a company picnic once and I never got it back :bawl: For some strange reason tho my two favorite shirts are the ones I either didn't pay much for or the one I keep stealing from Lincoln. the $1.00 shirt I got from Goodwill is faded blue and says Empire State Riding Acadamy in yellow letters. There's a horse and rider jumping thru the middle of the top two and bottom two words. The other one is bright orange and says: 122nd Signal Division Voice of the Warrior in the upper left side in black letters. There is also the symbol for the Signal Corps which is supossed to be two red and white flags crossed at the staff, but on the shirt they're black and orange. Okay, so we've found that Chibi Horsewoman collect t-shirts and talks too much! Yee haw![/color]
  10. [color=violet]I'll probably get flamed for my responses, but what the hell! First celebrity I want to be is Barbie! Yes, I want to be a small plastic toy. I don't have to work, pee every two hours or brush piles of snow off my car. Plus, I get to have a boyfriend who talks with the help of a six-year old. C'mon, how much fun would that be!:angel: Second is George W. Bush. Yes, I think the guy has some of the worst policies in the free world. Not to mention some of the most narrow minded ideas that ever graced a person's mind, but I want to know why. What makes him think the way he does, and what can I do to make him think the way I do! Plus, maybe if I became President for a day, I'd know what to expect.:) Third, I want to be Paris Hilton. I want to look as though a good breeze would blow me over. I want to be rich, not by my hard work, but by what mommy and daddy did. I want to make and idiot of myself on national television. And most importantly, I don't want to think for a whole day!:laugh: Finally, I want to be Mr.Ed. I have no idea why except that I've already decided to be a child's toy so why should a Palomino gelding from a 1950's TV show sound any stranger? And besides, I get to be the [i]famous[/i] Mr.Ed![/color]
  11. [color=violet]Well, for the time being, my life involves living so that I can finish having this baby I just found out I'm having:whoops: As for the whole to live is to die idea, well, I don't think I'm actually going to die in a since. Okay, yes, I'm going to grow old (goddess and god willing) breath my last and so on and so forth, but then I'll come back again. I'm not crazy and I'm not going to come back as the same person, but I believe in reincarnation, so I feel that I'll just have another life slightly different from the one I have now. Who knows, maybe I'll come back as a guy. :laugh: [/color]
  12. [color=violet]I'm not quite sure I'd care to share a place with Koga either. I have a feeling those wolf pelts smell after a while. Not to mention how bad wet dog smells ew!:therock: Keitaru from Love Hina, I might let him stay for a while, but he's such a klutz, he'd accidentaly knock down my shower curtain:laugh: Or just do something so ridiculous that nobody would speak of it after the event for risk of squirting milk from their nose. I wouldn't even try to consider sharing a state let alone a room with anyone or anything from La Blue Girl :worried: Between the killing, the carnal acts and the scary blue demons well-I'm not only not going to try and go there, I plan on staying far away from there as long as possible. The Gigalo from Peach Girl. Who's to say Sae won't try to get him to drug me as well? And he's so stupid, he'd do it. I'd also stay away from Kiley's brother( I can't think of his name) I've no desire to be a porn star or part of a pyramid sceme, so he'd do well to stay away from me. Finaly, Fuu Hooji from Rayearth, she's much to indecisive for my liking. It's too annoying for my liking, so I couldn't live with her.[/color]
  13. [color=violet]This is going to be a bad spammy reply from me, but...is it just from both you guys POVs or can anyone join in these discussions? I'm just curious is all.[/color]
  14. [color=violet]I did the babysitting thing, but my first actual job was being a cart girl (Helping HAnds) at Wegmans around the corner from me. I'm a friendly person-the customers sometimes gave me tips-but I hated most of the guys I worked with because they always stood around and I got yelled at. I was told I couldn't be a cashier by my supervisor because he said I couldn't handle it. I also had to be outside pushing the damn carts in the middle of summer, over blacktop. I got heat exhaustion from doing that once and went in to see if I could go home. My surpervisor started yelling at me to get back to work-so I threw up on his shoes. Needless to say I went home that day. I also got fired from that job. All that crap for $5.15 an hour and they didn't even give me the hours they promised. I worked at Tops Markets as a cashier (ha!), AVI fooodsystems doing a load of work, a few other cafeterias, a few factories jobs, a pharmacy and did more babysitting. I now work two jobs McDonalds and some molding job at a plastics plant. The most I've ever made is $9.00 an hour the least is the stupid $5.15 at Wegmans. And if anyone is wondering, I was 16 when I started working-I'm 22 going on 23 now.[/color]
  15. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Boba Fett [/i] [B][color=green] In conclusion, I urge each and every one of you to go out and eat a steak tonight. Just for spite. -Boba[/color] [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]I ate chicken wings from Wegmans for dinner, does that count? Oh, and I went horseback riding and used my jumping bat on the horse because she was being a brat (ears pinned back, trying to bite me, bucking, and a refusal on the jump I was going for) So I think I did my think for the day. As for cannibilism being 'O.k.' by PETA's standards-welll, I honestly can't say I'm all that surpised by this descion by such [i]intelligent[/i] people. Canibleism is a party of some societies, but that's neither here nor there in this topic. This is about stupidity of a groups who tried to change the name of a town in Eastern NY state because they didn't know Dutch. This is a group people who think that since cows don't try to eat you , you shouldn't eat the cow. I'm sorry, but I happen to like cow. I had some a few days ago. do the intelligent world a favor and outlaw PETA.[/color]
  16. [color=violet]Well, I've been called Donnelly (maiden name) Chrysler (missprononciation of my married name) and someone spelled my name Medan for some strange reason. Somebody got really crazy on me a few weeks ago and started calling me Satan's child. It could've been from my driving, but I still found it uncalled for. Also, my brother called my husband Lincoln Lord of the Underworld when they first met. It kinda made me wanna go buy a pomegranite and call myself Persephone. (let me know if you get the joke)[/color]
  17. [color=violet]I don't really like coffee all that much. I absolutely [i][b]love[/b][/i] the smell of it (especially hazelnut, Irish creme, or French Vanilla) But it's too bitter for my liking. Give me hot chocolate any day. Then again, perhaps I'm a bit of a hypocrite. I love frappes, lattes and mochachinos. So if youcount the mixxed floavored coffees that they sell in coffee shops, I love those to death. My favorite place to get those is usually Nancy's coffee shop or Gloria Jean's in the malls around where I live. I also get them from Starbucks when I'm out of town. Unfortunately, if I get certain results on my test Friday, I'll have to lay off my caffeine intake for a while. By the way, does anyone besides me like Chai?[/color]
  18. [color=violet]I'm not quite sure why one of my friends and her boyfriend did it, except maybe to get one really painful subject (her misscarriage) out of their minds from time to time. Not that it's an excuse, but it seems almost logical. As for my other friend, he has a few issues along with searching for 'trees' every weekend. I usually try to explain to him that he'd be able to move out of that damned apartment with his roommate if he didn't do it as often, but he doesn't seem to listen. This guy is pretty cool other wise. He's very funny and somewhat out going. I really don't have much of an idea of why he bothers except for some kind of escape on the weekends. Like I've said before though. I don't see the allure of doing something for a few minutes of happiness just to drop back down into reality. Besides, it's so expensive and it can be a big risk in a few factors. Like Legality issues and the fact that people mix chemicals into the stuff.[/color]
  19. [color=violet]I got this from an old nickname my husband called me when we first went out. You see, I'm three inches shorter than him and for some reason he thought that was the perfect reason to begin calling me chibi which as we all know is the Japanese diminutive word for Short or tiny. Go figure. As for the horsewoman part. Well, I ride horses and I'm a woman (female, girl chick, lady ect ect) therefore the horsewoman came into play. I got bored with my old screen name and thus became *drum roll please* Chibi Horsewoman and the rest as they say is history. I've been considering getting the name changed to Hino Megami, but I'm not sure if Goddess of Fire is really my thing.[/color]
  20. [color=violet]I'm surprised nobody's said this yet: I wanna be Barbie! Why do I wanna be Barbie? Simple: Her boobs don't sag She doesn't get menstral cramps She has an airplain a horse and she doesn't have to clean out the stall siblings who don't talk a few houses a hotel jobs that she doesn't have to wear shoes for A cat who doesn't need feeding A dog who doesn't need walking She doesn't have to pee every three seconds she doesn't have to do laundry, fill up one of her many cars with regular gas that costs $1.69.9 agallon do grocery shopping or get stuck in traffic she won't get stretch marks if she gets pregnant and her boyfriend or whatever doesn't get sent to Iraq However, given that I can [i]never[/i] really be Barbie I'll settle for being myself. even if I'm broke, I have to fill up my gas tank, I will get stretch marks and my husband is going to Iraq. Dammit![/color] [color=violet]And Rainbow, I'm glad you're feeling better now! :whoops: [/color]
  21. [color=violet]I've never been much of an elitist because I've usualy listened to bands that were already on the radio-well then along came Lincoln and his strange music. I now listen to Old bands like Rush along with Sevendust, Pennywise (local band) Yellow Card (local band) and a few I can't remember. I even ended up listening to some German Death Metal band that I can't remember the name of. It makes my husband and I laugh to see such bands as The Donnas in the new release section of the music stores because in actuallity they've been around for years. I guess my point in this post is it's okay to be a bit of an elitist so you can be amused when people squeel about some '[i]new[/i] band that just came out. But if someone asks what you're listening to go ahead and tell them because it's not like you're the band's manager or something.[/color]
  22. [color=violet]I've been pondering this question for a while, trying to find the best way to put it. UNfortunately I haven't been able to do that. Instead I'm just going to come out and ask the question point blank.: What is your opinion on recreational drug use? I don't do it since the smell of most of it makes me sick and I have no desire to throw up on my friend's floors. Yes, that's right I have friends who do drugs. They just don't ask me to participate. I honestly don't see why someone would want to spend money on getting so out of it they don't remember where they are. However, I don't feel it's in my place to judge another person's actions no matter how stupid these actions may be.[/color]
  23. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Harry [/i] [B]Try nearly a month. [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]Depends on who you ask, Candlemas is next week so there's another holiday for me! And the Lunar NEw Year was last week The worst part of the Yule season (christams, Western New Year) was dealing with my brother and his constant moodiness. I was tempted to crush up some Pamprine and mix it in a soda to calm him down. The other fun part was the fact that it was closer to my husband going to Iraq. But of course, I didn't have to pick up dog doo in 85 degree heat, so I'm cool.[/color]
  24. [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Justin [/i] [B]Anyway, I doubt I'll ever attend a March for Life, unless I happen to be in the area. Protests aren't my thing, I'd rather just talk to people than shout about them. -J [/B][/QUOTE] [color=violet]Well, Justin, I may not agree with all your beliefs, but i sincerly wish more people would sit down and talk about issues instead of getting into shouting matches. So I do agree with you on this one. Atleast the part about not shouting at people. The world needs a few more level heads like yours on both sides of the coin. As for me, I would choose not to attend a March for life due to the fact that I am a staunch supporter of a woman's right to choose what she wants to do with her body. I don't see what these people think they could accomplish by over turning Roe vs Wade other than illegal abortions and in turn more deaths during the abortion. However, I respect their opinions and their willingness to say what they believe is right even though I don't support it. I also agree that there are more important topics than the topic of Roe VS Wade. Such as, getting our troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan and trying to make the Iraqis a self governing people so the transition will be smoother. Also there are some environmental issues that should be addressed with a bit more common sense than spray painting SUVs and more should be done about education. I also think congress should consider going the way of Vermont and New Jersey and recognize gay marriages.[/color]
  25. [color=violet]I recently read two of the Love Hina Manga. I think I got the idea of the plot, but I should probably read more of it to be sure. I did like the storyline however. The idea of two people wanting to go to [spoiler]Tokyo University because they both promised a friend of theirs when they were younger[/spoiler] is touching in a strange way and I kept hoping that poor boy would pass his exams. So, has anyone else read the manga or seen the anime? If so, does anyone else have an opinion on it?[/color]
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