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I'd actually like to see him come home and play.
Was this really that long ago? Classic Keller: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3VFLdnqSBw&NR=1 |
You are of course probably already aware that the greatest goalkeeper of all time was Russian. Check the save at 1:42: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vz5d2BY_-Q
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A couple of years ago I was at a antique shop here in Omaha (The Fairmont Creamery), they have all sorts of things, and are quite expensive, especially their oddities (which they have plenty of). One of their big draws is Soviet memorabilia, pins, coins, posters, pictures, badges, etc. For whatever reason, the hammer and sickle are prevalent in this building. Anyway, they had a large pennant/poster commemorating the USSR's 1960 European Championship, it had results from all of their games in the tournament, and some other text that I couldn't read, all sorts of pictures, including some of Mr. Yashin.
I could kick myself for not buying it. One wonders how it ended up at the Fairmont Creamery. |
A cute dog.
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nnnnnnnnooooooooooooo they are moving me at work to sit in between two managers and behind another one!
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did you behave badly?
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no they are marking me for promotion so my days of idley sitting on the internet are over. i dont think they realise i will be leaving in a month.
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oh i was joking, that's great - i suppose that means more money at the end of the month.
i have a sumemr job at this company, i spend the day archiving cd's and dvd's and filling databases and obviously skipping some time from work at the internet. i feel sorry for you guys that take this shit the whole year. it's fucking tedious etc. one more week and will start feeling like harvey pekar in his file clerk years. |
wish it did mean more money but sadly it just means more work for the same shit pay. your job sounds better.
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I chipped my fuckin' tooth on rice lurking beneath the chicken tikka masala.
:mad: PS: sorry jon boy. I just got a raise, (yet another) bonus and more work for myself as well. at least I get to keep the internet! |
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im listening to leaves turn inside you and am happy.
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i need a fucking band name dsgfdhdfhgfh
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This is not completely irrelevant, but does not merit a useless thread (we've got enough them already).
I've recently switched to a MAC from PC and Soulseek is no longer an option for this patron. I'm seeing this Acquisition (or something) being touted as an equivalent of Soulseek for MAC users. Can any one confirm this for me? |
man united are cheating bastards........
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the prescription on my new glasses is giving the somewhat unpleasant sensation of floating about 3 inches off the ground as I walk.
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my chezzy essay for school
Sonic Life and the New Culture of a Forum The Internet can be as boring as you would like it. For way too long, I was satisfied with the repetitive garbage that was so accessible and user-friendly. I had slow dialup Internet connection in my room. The pages I went to were similar to the shows on the television. They were mediocre, biased, and designed to make money. Until the day I accidentally stumbled upon the forum that changed my life. I remember paying an everyday visit to Google. I innocently typed in Sonic Youth and pressed the enter button. Where it brought me was anywhere but innocent. The page I ended up on was the band Sonic Youth’s website. The site had several options at the top of the page, and the background for the links was an early picture of the band. The page layout was put together tastefully to match the band’s artistic image. Next to Kim Gordon’s nose was a link that was entitled "gossip." Right away it grabbed my attention, and I did what any other human being would do. I pressed down my finger and heard the click of the mouse. "Mixtapes Vol 3" was the first thread in a long list of topics. I found myself in a golden blue forum. The list of topics went from the top to the bottom of the page. There was a variety of topics, but I didn’t bother to read over them. I went straight to the register button. After I had filled out the information, I looked around until I found the spot to post your own thread. I titled it "Sonic Youth are Awesome." After typing in a little tidbit about how I love Sonic Youth, I clicked on "post". I left my computer, looking forward to the replies to my post. The next afternoon I decided to check out my post to see if anyone had replied. To my surprise the page showed that I had received twelve comments. Giddily, I opened the page to see the replies. The first response read, "Your miserable excuse of a post is an embarrassment to all of us. I would suggest you crawl back in your hole and die, thanks in advance." Instantly I was shocked, confused, and some other emotion that might not have been discovered until that exact moment. What was wrong with my post? All I said was that I like Sonic Youth. Wasn’t this a Sonic Youth fan forum? The other replies were similar to the first one. It seemed everyone agreed that I was a naïve idiot lost on the wrong side of the internet tracks. Despite all the insults there was something mystical about the forum. I couldn’t put my finger on what, but I knew I would be back again. Once again I was eagerly typing in the address, but this time I wasn’t going on to see what people had say about me, but to try to decipher this new and unusual place. After searching for few minutes, I found a thread that I could understand well enough. To this day I can still remember it’s title, "Reassessing Zen Arcade". Basically, it was all about the way the album Zen Arcade sounds after listening to it over and over. After reading every last reply I had enough courage to add my own two cents. With shaky hands, I typed in a well thought out and organized contribution. "Zen Arcade’s sound becomes more organized in your mind after you begin to remember when the changes are coming. And it seems to me that they only get better from there. Listening to it more than once is a must". I waited with my fingers crossed for another reply. There were no insults or threats just a reply of agreement from another member. From that moment on I knew I could figure this place out. Three years and over one thousand post later, I’m still trying to adapt to this ever changing subversive culture. The Sonic Youth fan forum showed me a whole different set of opinions. It showed that there is still an untamed frontier right in my own living room. I learned the jargon and proper etiquette. Most people don’t expect to learn much from an online forum and either did I. I was dead wrong. |
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he's manly!
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he's catly
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my lymph nodes in my neck are swollen
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that sucks. i got really dizzy today while in the gym, then felt like i could pass out, this never happened before and i'm worried.
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I'm pondering wether or not to sell my ToL metal box.
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have u been using illict substances maybe?
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yu geve me teh repz! i haaag yuuuuuuuuuu!
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Still pondering. It's one of those things that I probably won't listen much often, and I think it "deserves" more attention, and maybe I could find somebody willing to give it (the attention), like, to it (the record)???
Dunno, I'm not really a completist, and I still have to grow attached to it...sooo, who knows? Watched the first 4 episodes of Heroes, still not sure if I like it or not. |
two of my former teachers have just been convicted of sex offences involving children!
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one of them did seem to stare a lot and one of them got punched by a kid on tke last day of school. everyone put it down to booze though.
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I went to the same school as Ed Gein.
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Village of Umuofia An Interactive Learning Environment Role Play
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