Buffistas are talking about sexual deviance, what to call animals, and drinking games.
Yeah, pretty much sounds like us.
I hated both games, but because I lacked basic social skills, I think.
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.
Buffistas are talking about sexual deviance, what to call animals, and drinking games.
Yeah, pretty much sounds like us.
I hated both games, but because I lacked basic social skills, I think.
I never played drinking games or truth-telling games, not even when I was at the hard-partying, all-but-orgy-having radio station in college. I'm thinking we didn't bother with excuses to get drunk, and we were too busy racking up interesting achievements to be tossing them out in games.
too busy racking up interesting achievements to be tossing them out in games.
If you focus, these don't have to be mutually exclusive.
I've never done anything interesting enough, probably. ita, I was kinda being tongue in-cheek about the pet thing. But we do say that as a joke. I catch her licking my footplates or sniffing my garbage often enough to dent any feeling I might have that my dog is more highly evolved than I. Despite that one time with Keith Olbermann's garbage.
increased the first-time success of needle punctures
If it doesn't address blowing or rolling, still not the device I need. ::continues with port::
I never played drinking games or truth-telling games, not even when I was at the hard-partying, all-but-orgy-having radio station in college. I'm thinking we didn't bother with excuses to get drunk, and we were too busy racking up interesting achievements to be tossing them out in games.
This is almost exactly me. Still not remotely interested in ever doing the drinking/truth-telling games. Can't see any upside.
I stayed home today. Let me express my appreciation for the entertaining Friday. I didn't really want to work anyway.
What are the weekend plans?
What are the weekend plans?
I'm finally going to see The Avengers.
Okay, it's not quite George Foreman, but the Christopher sitting over the cube wall from me has a sibling Christine, and I think Kristen.
There are three of them, anyway, and all are called "Chris".
Why do that to us? Don't you have a social contract not to confuse everyone? Also, two of them work here, so extra kerfuzzling.