The moral. Never push the big red button. Ever.
Like the Don't Room in "Smile Time."
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The moral. Never push the big red button. Ever.
Like the Don't Room in "Smile Time."
The moral. Never push the big red button. Ever.
But it's so big, shiny and candy-colored!
eta: exact quote:
And only with the mere push of a single button. The beautiful shiny button...the jolly candy like button.
psssst. Tom broke Livejournal. Pass it on.
psssst. Bomb woke jive colonel. Pass it on.
Mom smoked five turtles?!? WTF?
Well, maybe if mom wasn't always smoking turtles, the jive colonels could get more sleep.
eta: I'm pretty sure that in the history of human civilization, the above sentence is unique.
I'm pretty sure that in the history of human civilization, the above sentence is unique.
It draws a blank on google, which these days is more or less the same thing.
Slaves tuned for speed
Better athletic shoes? A special diet?
I'm sorry, I'll keep the rest of it to myself.
I always wanted to deliberately mess with that game. Say something scandalous as the second-to-last person so the last guy was like "mommy suckles five large boobies" or something.
My iLo dvr/dvd burner has freaked out on me. Unfortunately, I did not do a scientific process, so I can't tell if it's a) just the cheap TDK DVD+R's the SO brought home or b) because of the hacked firmware I installed.
It burns other dvds fine, but doesn't seem to recognize this batch at all. I checked videohelp.com, but the only specifics seem to say TDK's are variously reliable, that they should be okay if from Japan, not Taiwan, which mine are.
So I dunno what to do. I went back to the unhacked firmware, and ahead to the next version of hacked firmware, but no go.