RillAkBea posted:got one a few years ago and used it maybe once before it went on a shelf. japan_products.txt e: hmm this should work Chard has a new favorite as of 06:43 on Sep 3, 2016 |
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ryonguy posted:He's so precious, folks. Any locale is made better by removing the liberals
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 09:55 |
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E: nah, not funny enough.
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 10:58 |
The MSJ posted:Air Bud is now a multi-movie franchise with its own spinoffs starring supporting characters from Air Bud movies and has led to the formation of Air Bud Entertainment. Here is the trailer to their 15th (I think) movie, starring a minor character from the Santa Buddies movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b90Cf6ARscc&t=14s
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 11:19 |
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ryonguy posted:He's so precious, folks. He's not wrong.
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 12:42 |
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A masterpiece, this film
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 12:42 |
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Isn't the Japanese word for "peach" and "butt" the same?
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Amphigory posted:A masterpiece, this film It really is.
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twoday posted:Isn't the Japanese word for "peach" and "butt" the same?
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 15:26 |
RandomFerret posted:Dude, it's Alberta. It's Texas without an Austin to balance things out. Not really. The cities are fairly liberal, the rural areas are more where the minority hating Wild Rose voters live. PCOS Bill posted:
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Mexican Deathgasm posted:Not really. The cities are fairly liberal, the rural areas are more where the minority hating Wild Rose voters live. So that's every American state and Canadian province, sure.
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Bart Fargo posted:Man, if there were ever a show that needed a second series, this is it. I am 39 years old and never knew this show existed.
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CobiWann posted:I am 39 years old and never knew this show existed. You know it's only stylistically designed to look like it's from the 70s, right?
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Hirayuki posted:Not remotely. http://www.kanjidamage.com/kanji/1657-peach-%E6%A1%83 Well there's some connection in slang at least. I vaguely remember this from hanging out with shady characters in Shinjuku
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 20:45 |
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Krinkle posted:You know it's only stylistically designed to look like it's from the 70s, right? The best 1970's show produced in 2004?
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 20:51 |
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80s. Jeez
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 20:52 |
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70s? How can you watch that video and not see it bleed pure-strain 80s.
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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is a fantastic show and you should watch it.
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# ? Sep 3, 2016 21:25 |
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I'd never heard of it before, checking it out now and it seems to be my cup of tea. Thanks for the heads-up.
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http://i.imgur.com/sogIgVM.mp4
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I feel like that needs to be
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Shrapnig posted:He's not wrong. True, he just got the locales reversed. (picture not the same one as the article, it "only" cost $63M) Takes a unique kind of stupid to place that much value on high school football.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 01:29 |
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ryonguy posted:True, he just got the locales reversed. It looks like it's supposed to be a football stadium with a school built into it.
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flosofl posted:70s? How can you watch that video and not see it bleed pure-strain 80s. I'm not whipping out my nostalgia assay kit and carbon dating you an official diagnosis, I'm not even watching the show before I comment on it, I'm remembering it as having looked old on purpose and picked a guess directly out of my rear end in a top hat and you're giving me poo poo about it for some reason.
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Krinkle posted:I'm not whipping out my nostalgia assay kit and carbon dating you an official diagnosis, I'm not even watching the show before I comment on it, I'm remembering it as having looked old on purpose and picked a guess directly out of my rear end in a top hat and you're giving me poo poo about it for some reason. Lighten up. Yes, I was giving poo poo. On SA, which means nothing in the long run.
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ryonguy posted:True, he just got the locales reversed. Woah, that's my highschool. I graduated in 99 and that beast hadn't been built yet. The GC subcontracted out some of the cement work and after being open for a little under a year the upper concourse started cracking. It had to be closed for another year so they could fix it.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 03:25 |
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This is from pages back but I picked up an AMX with the Levis interior recently and can confirm it owns
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14 BAR RIFF posted:This is from pages back but I picked up an AMX with the Levis interior recently and can confirm it owns
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ryonguy posted:True, he just got the locales reversed. The hell? There's no way that Wikipedia posted:Due to the program's popularity and student population, the school was authorized, via an approved April 2009 $60 million referendum, to build an 18,000 seat stadium (Allen Eagle Stadium) for the team. The stadium (which cost nearly $60M) opened for the 2012 football season. It is the fifth largest high school stadium in the state, but the largest designed for the use of only one team. The new facility houses a weight room, wrestling practice facility, and indoor golfing facility. ...For a high school????
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Mikl posted:The hell? There's no way that My casual understanding is that a lot of the places that make these are economic shitholes that don't have anything else going for them, and the stadiums theoretically bring in business.
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mind the walrus posted:My casual understanding is that a lot of the places that make these are economic shitholes that don't have anything else going for them, and the stadiums theoretically bring in business. It's in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Everything's bigger in Texas. The high school is a monster, 4,763 students grades 10-12. The loving marching band is over 700. I wonder how many students are on the football team, like 20 or 30?
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Facebook Aunt posted:It's in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. Everything's bigger in Texas. The high school is a monster, 4,763 students grades 10-12. The loving marching band is over 700. I wonder how many students are on the football team, like 20 or 30? About 50, depending on how things work for high school football.
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VanSandman posted:About 50, depending on how things work for high school football. A different lineup for every game! Always fresh players!
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14 BAR RIFF posted:This is from pages back but I picked up an AMX with the Levis interior recently and can confirm it owns Don't forget the first group I posted!
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 15:39 |
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I believe a neighboring suburb-city is on the path to building a bigger one. Life is great.
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I grew up in a Dallas suburb. My high school was over crowded but they wouldn't build a new one because then we wouldn't be 5A anymore.
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