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Mon 10 Jan, 2005 07:18 pm - Little trivia thing here. The whole puppet thing was actually not a new idea. The British adventure kid's show "Thunderbirds" used the same types of puppets. In fact, they look... (view)
Mon 10 Jan, 2005 07:13 pm - Right. Especially in those loud songs. You're driving along the highway, music blasting (like one of my personal favorites, "Life Is A Highway), and you just want to sing along. (view)
Sun 9 Jan, 2005 11:50 pm - Thanks much, Mac11. I console myself by recalling that if it wasn't for basses in a cappella groups (something I hope to pursue in college), all those tenors would have nowhere to turn... I... (view)
Sat 8 Jan, 2005 10:34 am - Baritones and basses both do. (view)
Fri 7 Jan, 2005 07:34 am - Sweden all the way. There is not an ugly chick in the whole country. Plus, none that I've met are ditzes. (view)
Thu 6 Jan, 2005 10:06 pm - Edgar: Touché. I can only assume that was a refute to my post. Now, I'm not saying they shouldn't think. They are perfectly entitled to their own opinions, whether conservative,... (view)
Thu 6 Jan, 2005 09:27 pm - To each his own. Some see reading novels as a waste of time, but it's kind of cool to get someone else's outlook on life. Plus, it expands the ol' vocab, so you sound better talking,... (view)
Thu 6 Jan, 2005 09:24 pm - Only one book is necessary. "Ruminations on College Life" written by Penn graduate Aaron Karo. It contains what you need to know about college (drinking, classes, drinking, friends,... (view)
Thu 6 Jan, 2005 09:23 pm - One of three. "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, "1984" by George Orwell (scary, scary novel), or "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood... (view)
Thu 6 Jan, 2005 09:22 pm - Lol. Spelled "Plagirism". And please. These famous authors never get pounded too hard. Case in point: J.K. Rowling vs. "Larry Potter and the Muggles". As far as I know, it never... (view)
 
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