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  1. [color=darkviolet]Well, I've been a victim of road rage and I've seen road rage happen...oh, ok, and I've handed out a few birdies that weren't on a golf course :o The time I had a first hand experiance with road rage was when I went to go pick up a pizza at Dominos. There was this crazy woman careening through the parking lot in her stupid SUV and she was making a left hand turn and didn't bother to stop. She got in front of my car, stopped, and got out of her SUV. I rolled up my window because I just didn't want to deal with her. She yelled 'Hey, that was a stop sign' at me then got back into her vehicle. I didn't say anything to her, but I wanted to know why she didn't stop if there was a stop sign., I passed her later when I was turing right onto another street and she was still waiting in traffic. Hell of a lot of good speeding did her. The first time I saw road rage was when my family and I were in my mom's old car on the George Washington Bridge getting into NYC. Some guy got out of his car and started yelling at the guy in the car behind us. My brother wanted to know if maybe the guy yelling had been sniffing paint thinner earlier. My aunt Marty had a rather frightening experiance with a road rage guy. I don't know the whole story, but I guess the guy didn't like that she was driving the speed limit on a side street. So he pulled ahead of her and slammed on his breaks. Then when she was stopped he got out of his car and started pounding on her window and yelling at her. My road rage usually happens when people decide to cut me off, run stop signs or just not know how to drive. I either swear at them or throw them a little birdie depending on my mood or the offense. I find yelling helps to release stress.[/color]
  2. [color=darkviolet]I'm getting the cliched New Years resolution of losing weight and getting in shape. But hey, it's the first time I've ever said it. Mostly I want to have a better year this year than I did last year, which isn't too hard considering that my husband will be home in March (well in TX) and out of the army this year. And I want to get a job...I'm looking, but no luck so far. But the weight thing is definately up there. I want to be able to do silly song and dance routines for my daughter and not run out of breath or get winded while doing them. Yeah I know it's a cliched resolution, but if you were over 200lbs it would be yours too.[/color]
  3. [QUOTE=EVA Unit 100] Well, most of the recent anime acquisitions have been uncut. AS animes in chronological order of airing and what edits they've had: As you can see, edits have been less and less as Adult Swim has progressed. At this point, only excessive blood, nudity, and a few strong swears aren't allowed, while everything is else is fair game. As for how hardcore the shows are, pretty much anything that aired on the original ASA except for Bebop was pretty much just for filler. Inu-Yasha was a fluke, FUNi didn't know what they where doing with Blue Gender, and Case Closed was too controversial for regular CN. Everything else AS has aired I would consider to be fairly hardcore.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Me][color=darkviolet] In all fairness though, I haven't really been watching Adult swim for a while because I try to get as much sleep as possible when I get my daughter into her crib.[/color][/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]Like I've said, i really haven't gotten around to watching a lot of Adult swim since I've had my daughter[/color]
  4. [quote name='LPpunkrocka']I believe a lot of the same things. Hot Topic IS a cool store, but unfortunately, it's also a way to draw in the posers...-- It's real ******* sad, it really is.[/quote] [color=darkviolet]Actually, I like to shop at Hot Topic, that's where I get my Happy Bunny shirts and the Emily the Strange shirts and my t-shirts with strange sayings like the fact that the world does in fact revolve around me. I don't shop there because I think it's cool, I'm 23 years old and I hope that by now I've out grown that . Besides, I also shop at Old Navy, Payless, Coach, Pac Sun, Gap and American Eagle when I go to the mall. And the anchor stores (ie JC Penny, Lord and Taylor, Sears ect). I think for people who never had lables in high school it's a lot harder to understand why everyone wants to lable themselves now. Yeah, I like Good Charlotte and New Found Glory, I also like Fleetwood Mac, Dixie Chicks and some songs from Rush. I enjoy Flogging Molly and Tim McGraw too. So what would that make me?[/color]
  5. [color=darkviolet]I definately think Friends is one of the most overrated shows in history. I never watched it when it was originally on the air and I don't watch it now. For some odd reason my dad (53 years old mind you) enjoys watching it. Then again he watches the Bloomberge stock report channel for 3 hours so maybe that's why he'll watch friends. I kind of like Everyone Loves Raymond. I was actually watching it while going through people's replies to this post. I'm not sure what else to add to this except South Park. Ok, it was funny when it came out my Sophomore year of High School, but the potty humor is really old now.[/color]
  6. [color=darkviolet]Well, if having demons in an anime makes sense then I'm all for it. For example, Takahashi's InuYasha would make absolutely no sense if there wasn't atleast once demon since Yasha is another word for demon. Or some kind of magical girl anime where the main characters need villains to fight. SailorMoon did pretty well with pleanty of demonic youma to fight against. Ok so the plot became redundant, but the demon thing worked. However, if demons make no sense I wouldn't like them in anime. I think Princess 9 and Angelic Layer do pretty well without them. I don't know where demons would fit in with girls trying to play baseball alongside boys. So in conclusion I think that as long as demons are necessary to an anime's success and don't seem silly they should be allowed in anime.[/color]
  7. [color=darkviolet]There's a commercial for this local meat market that I find somewhat amusing. The guy talks about how low prices aren't allowed in their store then a guy wearing a costume walks in with the caption [b]Mr High Prices[/b] and some other guy comes and beats him up. At the end of the commercial the announcer guy starts rattling off about how they take Cash, credit, EBT (food Stamps for those ppl who 1.) never needed them or 2.) just don't know what I mean) gold diamonds...anything but personal checks. Lincoln's cousin and I joke about taking her aunt (my mother-in-law) down there and trying to sell her for some ground beef. There was also a local TV law firm trying to get people to sue for Vioxx. Now initially this wouldn't be a funny commercial, but then they mention suffering from heart attack, stroke, even death and if you have suffered from any of these things to give them a call. I'd like to know how you'd call them from the great beyond...do you need to get your friends or family to contact the law firm with an ouiji board? I'm waiting for the funny commercials for the super bowl to come on.[/color]
  8. [quote name='ThatOneOddDude']I am equally creeped out by the realism of that doll.[/quote] [color=darkviolet]I'm glad I'm not the only one creeped out by the doll...for a minute there I felt like I was some kind of freak. Oh wait I am. :D [/color]
  9. [quote name='Inu500'] Maybe if They put chobits on there I would watch it. But I'm sure the fcc would go crazy. :([/quote] [color=darkviolet]They can't get Chobits because another company already has the rights to Chobits along with a few other good anime. Maybe Turner Broadcasting could try and get the rights to the Live action Sailor Moon. That would be rather interesting...I just hope it doesn't turn into what Saban had planned so many years ago.[/color]
  10. [QUOTE=Lady_Rin] [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/desertranger/Photos/Strawberry4a.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]Not to be rude or anything, but I think that doll looks 1.) a bit too real and 2.) a lot like Jon Benet Ramsey. Creepy :eek: . Lincoln hasn't gotten all of his gifts yet, but I did find him some cool boxer shorts. One has multicolred flames and bass guitars on them, the other is blue and has beer mugs and the words 'Beer with me' over it. My mom got him Llewllyn;'s Witches' date book and a $25 hot topic gift card. He got some more gift cards from other members of the family. And I managed to enhance my make up collection with some body glitter a new mascara a lipgloss and some perfume. [/color]
  11. [quote name='Crazy Ace'] I live in Nassau Bahamas. I wonder if the winters are as bad as people say?[/quote] [color=darkviolet]I've never been to the Bahamas but I've see a few pictures. The winters aren't particularly bad...infact I live in Western NYS and today the weather is cloudy with a high in the upper 50's. No it's not typical, but the real fun doesn't start here until January. So as long as you buy a heavy jacket some gloves and a snow brush with an ice scraper you'll be fine. :D [/color] [quote name='Inu500']I wish I could go to Boston.[/quote] [color=darkviolet]Go to Boston all you want. I just don't suggest drving there. My cousin says that the traffic in Boston is not your friend. But...they do have a spectacular Public transportation system. [/color]
  12. [IMG]http://www.readio.com/nywindowgallery/macys-parade/images/7-macys-parade-pikachu.jpg[/IMG] [color=darkviolet]Realizing that its 'cuteness' was quickly coming to a close, Pikachu decided it couldn't take it any more and decided to leave its legacy in the pavement of New York City.[/color]
  13. [QUOTE=Xander Harris] Whether or not homosexual tendancies are a choice is irrelevant. The doctrine of Origional Sin is that we are all born with tendancies toward sin. Ever since Adam fell, sin has been a part of human existence from the moment we enter this world. I was born with a tendancy toward grudge holding, selfishness, dark thoughts, hedonism, lust and pride. Others may have indeed been born with tendancies toward homosexuality. The idea within Christian thought is that when we accept Christ's payment for our sins, the Holy Spirit begins to work in our lives to remove our sins. However, this process will never be completely finished in this world. We have daily to strive against the sinful nature. If someone is a homosexual and a Christian, the Spirit will work within them to bring about change. Perhaps the change will never be complete in this life. Perhaps they will struggle with it for the rest of their lives. I know I will continue to struggle with the sins I was born with until the day I die. It is not insulting to me for someone to point this out. Homosexuals who become Christians need support and help with their sins as much as anyone else. The primary problem I see with many Christian's attitudes toward homosexuality is that they are viewed as enemies rather than fallen people in need of help like anyone else. Homosexuals have been needlessly villified to the point that some seem to view them as evil incarnate. And we should not point out the speck in our brother's eye while we ignore the log in our own. O.k. Theology over. Practically, I think that whether or not gay marriage is legal has little bearing on the mission of the Church to help heal homosexuals. America is not a theocracy, and I don't think homosexuals threaten the Church nearly as much as some people seem to point out. We should be there to help those who either have fallen into (or were born with) homosexuality, instead of attacking them.[/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]Ok, I'm tired lazy and in a bad mood, so I will address this whole post as a whole and fix it later. Xander,I think you're a great person and you most likely mean well, but Homosexuality is not the flu, it can't be cured. It's genetically predisposed like being short or having green eyes. Therefore the all the prayer in the world can not change a homosexual into a heterosexual. Besides, would you really want to date a girl who was [i]trying[/i] not to be a lesbian? It's not good for either person involved in the relationship.Also, I doubt that anyone in their right mind would chose to be a member of an oppressed group. I'm going to address the whole idea of being born with sin. How on earth can an infant sin? I've never liked the whole idea that we are all born as sinners and are doomed to eternal torment in hell if we don't change. I never believed that a God that loves everyone could be so hard hearted. So I like the idea that we are born sinless (like Muslims some Christians and Wiccans believe) but then as we reach the age of reason, where we know the difference between right and wrong, then we either sin or do things that will be judged against us in our next life. We have to stop making this a religion thing or a sin thing. It's a personal thing. It's something that many people have to deal with every day. If we want to jump on the procreation band wagon and how being homosexual goes against that as well, then shouldn't we also start barring people who can't reproduce and couples who don't want kids from exchanging vows as well. And if someone *cough* BUsh *cough* wants to pass an amemndment saying that they're trying to uphold the sanctity of marriage, maybe they should pass one barring celebraties from getting married since all they seem to be doing is getting media attention for a few weeks then file fore divorce a few months later. I'm sorry that my post is a bit off flow here and there, but I'm trying to take care of a 3 month old while typing, so yeah....[/color]
  14. [QUOTE=EVA Unit 100] Adult Swim: AS Originals, syndicated repeats, hardcore uneditted anime[/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]Hate to break it to ya, but some of the anime is a bit edited and hardly hard core. Ever watch both types of InuYasha. They messed up some of the dialog and a few of the attacks. In all fairness though, I haven't really been watching Adult swim for a while because I try to get as much sleep as possible when I get my daughter into her crib.[/color]
  15. [QUOTE=Japan_86] [COLOR=Navy][B] [B]5. Charles having fun with Syk3's and Shinmaru's usernames[/B] [IMG]http://www.otakuboards.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=21938&stc=1[/IMG] [/COLOR][/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]Is it just me or is that top one a bit I don't know disturbing? The V7 launch was memorable, but I thought I had somehow managed to get banned when I couldn't read any of my emails until a few days into the new year.[/color]
  16. [color=darkviolet]We have the most memorable moments on the OB, but what about your most memorable 2004 moments in real life? I have quite a few of my own. Probably the two biggest are finding out I was pregnant then givin birth to my daughter. Those two are the best memories I've had this year. Right up there is getting to see my husband before he went to Iraq in February then seeing him in September. I also predicted that my best friend would have her daughter on the 29th of February and I was right..talk about creepy. My saddest moment though is that my husband's aunt Nacy passed away yesturday morning following complicatiions from a stroke. just under that is my favorite mare had to be put down after she broke her hip over the summer. Nobody told me (I have a friend who rides at the same place I do) until I got back from maternity leave in October. Well, I've shared, now it's your turn[/color]
  17. [color=darkviolet]Hmm, memorable OB moments? [b]Getting my very own estranged family. That was pretty cool. My one year anniversary of being on OB Winning the picture caption game Getting Lincoln to get on OB. Hey maybe he should start posting a bit more often.[/b] I either have a very short memory or not that much has happened to me. Ah well, I think I'll live.[/color]
  18. [quote name='Manic Webb] It's like how kids never [i]really[/i'] believe in the Easter Bunny, but they play along when their parents hide the boiled eggs in the backyard.[/quote] [QUOTE=Baron Samedi][size=1] You got boiled eggs? Haha, sucks to be you. I got chocolate eggs. :p[/size][/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet] :bawl: I never even got eggs in the backyard! A few Easters before we got my brother I would get plastic eggs in the house and then have to find my easter basket, but I never got eggs in the backyard. :bawl: [/color]
  19. [quote name='Chabichou][COLOR=#004a6f'] Animals do not engage in homosexuality .[/COLOR][/quote] [color=darkviolet]You'd think that, but you'd be wrong. I can't think of the article at this very moment, but I do remember reading two years ago that there is a community of babboons that engage in homosexual behaivior. Also that there are also the females going after the males instead of the other way around. There was another article that I read where female penguins were allowing other female penguins to help them raise their young. I honestly don't see anything 'wrong' with homosexuality. Two men or two women being in love with one another isn't hurting me or my marriage directly or indirectly for that matter. If you feel that just because a man or a woman is homosexual that they're automatically attracted to you, then shame on you. Are you trying to say that since you're a heterosexual that suddenly you find every memeber of the opposite sex attractive and you want to be with them? If that's the case then maybe instead of preaching against homosexuality you should start seeing a psychiatrist. Because trust me nobody is so attractive that everyone wants them. I don't have much else to add to this except that everyone should try to be a bit more accepting of everyone's differences since for those of us that practice a religion the main teaching of that religion is love not hate. Also for those who don't practice a religion well, just do the same and keep love in your heart.[/color]
  20. [color=darkviolet]Well, originally I was just going to sit at home with my daughter, watch anime and 80's cartoons (Jem rocks!) and see if I can manage to stay up until past 12AM and actually notice it (last new years eve I was up past 12 AM, but I didn't know it untill 1:45 when our ritual was over and the one before that I fell asleep at 11:30 PM CST...but hey, that time I stayed up until it was 2003 in NYC! Anywasy, this year I'm getting together with a bunch of friends...mostly people I can't remember the names of, and goin' bowlin'. I haven't bowled since i was two months pregnant. I wonder how I'll do with Abby screaming her head off. Oh Well, wish me luck[/color]
  21. [quote name='Dark Serena][size=1][color=royalblue] I'd never lie to my kids.[/color'][/size][/quote] [color=darkviolet]Well, that's what Lincoln's planning on doing too...telling our kids the truth about Santa. But I think if you tell your kids that there is no Santa you should do two things. 1.) Make sure that you tell your kids that even though they know there is no Santa they shouldn't go around telling their school friends and 2.) Be prepared for repercussions when your kids slip up and mention to their friends that their parent's have been lying to them since they were 2. My parents let me believe in Santa and I swear I wasn't emotionally scarred by that. I mean it... now if you'll excuse me I have to go figure out what to tell my shrink tomorrow[/color]
  22. [quote name='Morpheus']Why does this matter? I don't care if a band is "punk" or "pop" or anything else. If they are good, then I buy their cd. I don't see the issue. It doesn't matter who makes your food, as long as you like it. So why does it matter who makes your music, as long as it sounds good?[/quote] [color=darkviolet]I have to agree with that. My CD case is a mixture of genres and has been since high school. I have everything from Reba McIntyre to Bella Fleck and the Flecktones to Good Charlotte to Michelle Branch...and some that I'm not quite sure of because I haven't looked through the big cd case in a while. I'm not quite sure what else to say about music choices and how straying from what the rest of your group does can help you in the long run...uh...yeah...and I listen to happy punk music. :D [/color]
  23. [quote name='Nate][color=magenta']I never understood why that happened, because the same people out buying 4 gallons of milk are out driving like maniacs the next day[/color][/quote] [color=darkviolet]Eh, maybe the people who buy 4 gallons of milk and then drive like maniacs figure that if they drink enough milk their bones won't break when they crash into a tree. :eek: And I agree with who ever said that driving in the snow is really bad. I used to like the snow even more before I got my driver's liscence and worked full time. Because even if the schools were closed I still had to go to work. Damn you school children! Damn you![/color]
  24. [QUOTE=Morpheus]That reminds me. How is your baby doing? Back on topic. I've been the babysitter for multiple kids and I don't see much fun in it. I love my brother(he's 3) but staying w/ him for 8 hours at a time by myself is a pain. Add other kids to the mix and I just can't handle it. You must be VERY patient, CHW.[/QUOTE] [color=darkviolet]She's doing good, I just don't know what a 3 month old is going to do with a Chicken Dance Elmo. I've volunteered at my parent's church's nursery and done Sunday school. I've also watched my cousins quite a few times along with my friends' kids. One of my friends has this cute six year old girl who is just a bundle of energy. Have you ever tried to play hide and seek in a one floor house? You should it's a life changing experiance...especially when the kid tries to hide in the dryer. I also took Lincoln's cousin's brother out to the Mall to do his Christmas shopping last Thursday (ie the day before Christmas Eve). Now, he's a great kid, don't get me wrong. Really really nice, he brushed off my car a few times and even volunteered to change my daughter's diapers. But he has a really bad case of ADHD (attention deficite hyper activity disorder) heavy on the hyper activity. And he talks more than me ( I honestly didn't know that was possible) so he kind of puts me in the mind of one of those toy breed dogs on a sugar high. But I can deal with him And I've delt with my brother. So yeah, I can be patient when I have to be. [/color]
  25. [color=darkviolet]I think we've had this question before. Aw well, I live in Western New York State in a small town 2 miles from Rochester. Home of the grabage plate, Kodak, Bousche and Lomb and Xerox...oh and Bill Grays and Abbots. We have a 17 screen stadum seating movie theater and 3 open malls (we had four or five but the other two aren't doing so well.) The three malls in the Rochester area are nice and so is our Zoo, but I like to drive out to Syracuse or Buffalo for fun...when I have the extra gas money. I lived in this town all my life barring the whole Texas incident. Texas (atleast where I lived) is friggin' boring. I lived outside of Ft. hood in the city (yeah that's what they called it) of Killeen population 11,300. The most exciting thing that happened there (aside from G.W. Bush coming to Ft. Hood twice) was when someone got shot in their own apartment a few units down from ours and I had to walk by it. Killeen is also the same place where this woman was kidnaped from her apartment a few months before I moved there and was raped then shot at and left for dead. Yeah, I sure miss living there. But hey, if I want to relive that memory I can always move to my mother-in-law's neighborhood.[/color]
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