sloride
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Doesn't Suck Up. Or Does She?
The Greatest Entertainer to have ever Lived
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Post by sloride on Dec 22, 2009 5:06:10 GMT -5
Meh this decade sucked. Cant say I'll miss anything about it. I'm happy not to be a teenager anymore as your twenties surpasses that. Well apart from all the bills you now need to start paying. Too much death and destruction, I cant wait to see the back of it.
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4real
Wade Wilson
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Post by 4real on Dec 22, 2009 10:04:30 GMT -5
Going out and buying CD's which is pretty much all I did at College
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Post by The Booty Disciple on Dec 22, 2009 15:25:56 GMT -5
Michael Jackson. Dale Earnhardt.
Not fun losing two of your heroes. Just wish Little E could've driven as well as his old man.
On the upside, I guess, Schumacher will be back. Even if it's not for Ferrari, it's good to see the best back.
*Loki his having a conniption right now*
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Post by The Booty Disciple on Dec 22, 2009 15:28:09 GMT -5
The Oakland Raiders being competitive Nothing personal.
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Post by KStrick on Dec 22, 2009 15:28:39 GMT -5
I first had Doritos 3D to usher in the New Year for Y2K now 10 years have passed and I am starting to miss 'em. YES! I wondered what the heck happened to those? I WANT THEM BACK!!!
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Post by Alexander The So-so on Dec 22, 2009 17:17:47 GMT -5
High school. I like it better than college.
Other than that, I'm another one who thinks that this decade totally blew. Culturally and in terms of world affairs, everything absolutely sucked. At least previous imperfect or "tough time" decades, like the 70's or 80's, had something redeeming or memorable about them. This decade felt like a worthless waste of time.
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Post by A Dubya (El Hombre Muerto) on Dec 22, 2009 17:53:41 GMT -5
With George Carlin long gone, I already miss his observations on life. They pretty much molded me into who I am today, and is one of the few things I remember from this mediocre decade. I'll also miss college. In fact, I already do. Same with me. I miss his brand of comedy so much. Carlin was more than a comedian to me, and I still can't believe he's dead sometimes.
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