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yesterday i was looking in my favorite vinyl store if they had any new green day or pinhead gunpowder vinyls and there I saw a record of a band called Tre that was pretty funny to see XD

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lol. on facebook there is farmville and there is a new plant called forget-me-not. :lol:

A forget-me-not is an actual flower.

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When I was walking to school this friday, I noticed a lawyer has an office in that street, and her name was Klavdija Fink.

And in the first episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, some girl says "Only all the time."

:happy: :happy: :happy:

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on Blogging Eclipse, part 10:

Jake notices Bella gawking at his half-naked body and says it's easier to carry around a pair of shorts instead of a full ensemble while he's in wolf form. He points out the rope around his leg, and says he uses it to carry his clothes while he's a wolf, because it's not easy to carry denim in his mouth. (Preaching to the choir, my man. Preaching to the choir.)

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I was looking at my payslip earlier, and apparently I pay €10.39 for Employee PRSI every year :P

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I'm watching Two and a Half Men and Charlie just said "neurotic basket case"

when i watched that episode, I was like "OMG, I LOVE CHARLIE!!!".

There's another episode were Berta called Alan a Nimrod xD

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I was watching something and the number 1039 was mentioned.

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I find it pretty funny that there's some guy called Nimrod in the Bible :lol:

I remember that once I read the entire article in wikipedia about that Nimrod, believing that it might be the reason that they named the album nimrod. It didn't... and I can't remember anything of that article :lol:

Today I went to the town where Saint Sebastian's statue is. My grandmother has to go every year, and we all go with her. As always, I felt ackward inside the church... Till I saw a lot of people with red t-shirts, singing something and clapping. It reminded me to East Jesus Nowhere :lol: Specially when they went to the square to sing even louder :blink:

And it also reminded me to Queen. Because that guitar was definetely the same guitar that the one in Crazy Little Thing Called Love xD

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My Communications lecturer was talking about how doing presentations gets easier with practice. She said "Practice makes perfect!" And all I could think of was "....but no one's perfect, so why practice?!" in response.

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On Saturday the boy was giving me a lecture on his guitar and guitar playing, and he started to play Welcome To Paradise for me :wub:

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I was getting lunch today and saw a giant poster that said "The night of the living dead is on its way."

Also The OC is full of GD references, maybe it's just California slang I've only ever heard from them before. Like "dog and pony show".

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Like "dog and pony show".

There's a Mighty Mighty Bosstones song that has the line "Dog and pony show" and everytime I hear it, I always think of Fashion Victim :D

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I still don't know what it means :lol: Is it like making a fuss over nothing, or am I just making that up ?

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I still don't know what it means :lol: Is it like making a fuss over nothing, or am I just making that up ?

*cough* AHEM! *cough*

Dog and pony show was a colloquial term used in the United States in the late-19th and early-20th centuries to refer to small traveling circuses that toured through small towns and rural areas. The name derives from the typical use of performing dogs and ponies as the main attractions of the events.

Performances were typically held in open-air arenas, such as race tracks or municipal parks, and in localities that were too small or remote to attract bigtop performances. In the latter part of the 20th century, the original meaning of the term has largely been lost. More recently, smaller areas of the mid-western United States have come to know the term as 'horse and pony show'. This term is not widely accepted in other areas of the country.

The term has come to mean any type of presentation or display that is somewhat pathetically contrived or overly intricate, or put on for purposes of gaining approval for a program, policy, etc.

I just totally copied that from Wikipedia :D

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^ Actually now that I think of it, I dunno what "dog and pony show" means either... :huh:

Edit: never mind...

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Meh, close enough to what I thought :lol:

Yeah, I probably shouldn't have put the entire thing in :P

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