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Bubsa

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  1. ....cute. It's like he thinks he knows FPS...or games for that matter. I would link you to this big 30 page thread we had over the discussion but, to be honest, 29.5 pages of that was just fanboy flaming. So no good there. Currently, I'd get a 360, for many of the reasons Nad has mentioned.
  2. Awww diddums :( The rest of us had hangovers.
  3. Bubsa

    Help me out.

    You know, he's not too far wrong..
  4. Well, I do now. To be honest, it's better when we don't talk. The fact is this: You have to tell them the reason why you don't want to tell them about her. You know what it is, embarrassment, insecurity etc. There's no shame in admitting to it, and it takes big, big courage to digress it with anyone, even your parents. Tell them the reason and they'll respect you for it. Now if they don't, well, you have every right to tell them to GTFO. What's worse, not talking to your parents or you being compromised for who you are? We all know the answer to that, but that's exaggerating it slightly. They will respect your decision and find it admirable in you doing so, if you tell them why you don't want to talk about her.
  5. If you know that it's biased crap, then why did you proceed to crap it out?
  6. Now now, there'll always be a place for adolescents to rant, the socially inept to seek wisdom and the cracked out dilussionists to pour out their heart. That place is right here.
  7. Gravity gun. Hoooo freakin yes.
  8. If you call "not talking to either parent for the last 15 months" a communication issue, then yeah.
  9. That was possibly the greatest SP trilogy ever. Absolutely hilarious. Al Gore That conversation they have when deciding to launch the nuke, that was brilliant!
  10. FF8 you neeb! :P Completing MGS1, 2 and 3 on European Extreme (or equivalent) in one week was so smegging mega. That was my Everest. Also, bowled a 300 game on Wii bowling on Monday :P
  11. Women love the Pink Panther. Fact.
  12. Case looks like it could open a can of worms, to me.
  13. For once, I agree with tip.it's resident manifestation of hyperbole.
  14. So, people should bother to watch a debate for someone with no chance of winning? Sorry, but even if you're strict on policy and morals, listening to him with that perspective even appears futile.
  15. Bubsa

    Ipods

    Well, I know plenty of pals who love their ihpod, but have had trouble with it. Tbh, I'd recommend a Creative Zen: Vision M. Longer battery life, more codec support, easier interface (IMO) and cheaper. Win win smegging win.
  16. Ick, hated that book.. the movie was even worse though. I still get nightmares. Which movie? You mean the one with the rubber pigs?
  17. Bubsa

    FELONY

    Can I take a crazy keyboard that plays guitar AND drums? :D
  18. God, good luck with The Scarlett Letter. Talk about feminism at its most weak and desperate. Now that's blasphemy.
  19. ^ Would have to agree with that. Could be very rewarding, though, if you put in all of the necessary work, and a lot of that it will be.
  20. Woah, chillax, don't throw a little hissy fit just because you didn't get the internet meme in my (original) post.
  21. Cool, character name and race/class? Would be cool if we complimented each other.
  22. Might come join you on Hellfire mate :) What faction you with?
  23. Yes Canada, please do it. For the sake of tip.it, do it so cryztalwing will shut the hell up. I'll even dress up as a beaver for you!
  24. It hardly seems 26 years ago, that I was lying on a hospital bed in suicidal despair, depressed, discouraged, after the hot July afternoon when I took that dive into shallow water, a dive which resulted in a severe spinal cord injury, which left me paralyzed from the shoulders down, without use of my hands and my legs. Before that time, I didn't even know what you called people like me. Who are we? The physically challenged, the mobility impaired, the differently abled, handicapped. I knew we weren't crippled or invalid. But I just didn't have any contact with people who were hurting or in pain. That spinal cord injury changed all that. There I was lying in the hospital bed in the summer of 1967 desperately trying to make ends meet, desperately trying to turn my right side down emotions, right side up. In my pain and despair, I had begged I whistled for a cab and when it came near the license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror. If anything I can say this cab is rare But I thought 'Now forget it' 'Yo homes to Bel Air'. I pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 And I yelled to the cabbie 'Yo homes smell ya later'. I looked at my kingdom I was finally there, to sit on my throne as the Prince of Bel Air. I face a lot of limitations what with living in a wheelchair for over 26 years, but I have found limitless joy and peace in knowing the Lord Jesus. Knowing that I'm heading for heaven. My first priority is always my relationship with him. The things I talked about today are important. I want you to know I really care for you and your spiritual walk. God bless you on your spiritual journey.
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