YouTube bit my sister and then got her pregnant.
YOUR sister? Oh please. Lord knows who got her pregnant.
'Never Leave Me'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
YouTube bit my sister and then got her pregnant.
YOUR sister? Oh please. Lord knows who got her pregnant.
Truly. She's a fictive little slut.
I saw her all over Veoh.
YouTube ate my baby.
YouTube will change your shorts, change your life, turn you into a nine year-old Hindu boy and get rid of your wife.
How do we do it, how do we do it? Volume! Volume! Turn up the volume!
A question that has nothing to do with anything:
I know that Roombas are awesome, but are they good for people who have allergies? Or are they a light-traffic-only kind of vacuum?
Is gmail not working today? (Or is it just not working. . . for me?)
I'd love to see the Sim version of my Basselmation!
Johanna was just telling me that it is a bad idea to make Sim versions of your own pets. Since they eventually die.
It might just be a bad idea for Johanna, though.
HMOG, my information loop just blew up. People think I'm the one with all the answers. Um, NO.
Wild turkey stops traffic on Triborough bridge:
A small wild turkey wandered onto a busy bridge's toll plaza Tuesday afternoon, halting traffic for about 15 minutes as workers chased the fowl down.
No one knew how the 10-pound female bird ended up on the Triborough Bridge, which connects Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Bridges and Tunnels officials received a call that there was a loose bird just before the start of the evening rush hour, and six officers chased it around the Manhattan toll plaza.
The frightened turkey skittered back and forth across the plaza, evading capture for 15 minutes. Bridge officers finally cornered it, and a construction worker snatched it.
MTA officials talked with state and city animal control authorities and released the turkey into a wooded area on nearby Wards Island, which has acres of open land inhabited by pheasants, rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks.