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Soricidus posted:yeah, she said you had an English Pre-emptive with your Malaysian Minimal iykwim IDGI?
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Lutha Mahtin posted:the Denmark Alternate is when you go on a date with the wrong person bc you still aren't comfortable looking up from your shoes yet true sooner or later theyll be my scandinavian domestic though
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lol
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Soup is a primarily liquid food. Soup or Soupy may also refer to: People with the nickname or stage name: Bill Campbell (baseball) (born 1948), American baseball player Dave Campbell (infielder) (born 1942), American baseball player and broadcaster Eric Campbell (baseball) (born 1987), American baseball player Jerry Campbell (1944–2017), American-Canadian football player Soup Campbell (1915–2000), American baseball player Soupy Sales (1926–2009), American comedian and actor Jeff Suppan (born 1975), American baseball player
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wawawewa
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In the FX series Archer, title character Sterling Archer refers to Cookie Puss and Fudgie the Whale in "Drift Problem" (Season 3, Episode 7), wondering aloud to himself if either will be present at the surprise birthday party he assumes is being held for him "I wonder what the guys in the office have planned for my birthday. Wonder if Fudgie the Whale will be there or Cookie Puss. Cookie Puss. Those guys at Carvel know what they’re doing". Additionally, in "Heart of Archness: Part 1" (Season 3, Episode 1) Ray Gillette moans "Cookie Puss" after he is informed there will be no Carvel. The dessert is referred to yet again in “House Call” (Season 5, Episode 4), when Mallory Archer minimizes concern for Pam’s cocaine addiction, stating that Pam’s obituary would otherwise read the same had “the word cocaine been replaced with Cookie Puss”.
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Suspicious Dish posted:In the FX series Archer, title character Sterling Archer refers to Cookie Puss and Fudgie the Whale in "Drift Problem" (Season 3, Episode 7), wondering aloud to himself if either will be present at the surprise birthday party he assumes is being held for him "I wonder what the guys in the office have planned for my birthday. Wonder if Fudgie the Whale will be there or Cookie Puss. Cookie Puss. Those guys at Carvel know what they’re doing". Additionally, in "Heart of Archness: Part 1" (Season 3, Episode 1) Ray Gillette moans "Cookie Puss" after he is informed there will be no Carvel. The dessert is referred to yet again in “House Call” (Season 5, Episode 4), when Mallory Archer minimizes concern for Pam’s cocaine addiction, stating that Pam’s obituary would otherwise read the same had “the word cocaine been replaced with Cookie Puss”. All things regarding Archer are both cool and good. Your posting of an Archer-related item in the “worthless things” thread is therefore non-germane to the thread topic.
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don’t make me post the table of the hex value of Lana’s sweater dress in every episode
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"Grimey" redirects here. For other uses, see Grime (disambiguation).
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Some time later, Jack witnesses a city bus explode. Payne, still alive, contacts Jack on a payphone, explaining that a similar bomb is rigged on another bus. The bomb will arm once the bus reaches 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) and detonate when it drops below 50.
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Suspicious Dish posted:In the FX series Archer, title character Sterling Archer refers to Cookie Puss and Fudgie the Whale in "Drift Problem" (Season 3, Episode 7), wondering aloud to himself if either will be present at the surprise birthday party he assumes is being held for him "I wonder what the guys in the office have planned for my birthday. Wonder if Fudgie the Whale will be there or Cookie Puss. Cookie Puss. Those guys at Carvel know what they’re doing". Additionally, in "Heart of Archness: Part 1" (Season 3, Episode 1) Ray Gillette moans "Cookie Puss" after he is informed there will be no Carvel. The dessert is referred to yet again in “House Call” (Season 5, Episode 4), when Mallory Archer minimizes concern for Pam’s cocaine addiction, stating that Pam’s obituary would otherwise read the same had “the word cocaine been replaced with Cookie Puss”. i don't think i ever actually had one of those carvel ice cream cakes
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"Meat-sweet" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Sweet meat, Sweetbread, or Meat sweats.
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prefect posted:i don't think i ever actually had one of those carvel ice cream cakes i only know about them through a Patton Oswalt stand-up routine
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prefect posted:i don't think i ever actually had one of those carvel ice cream cakes they’re pretty good if you have a store nearby but don’t do anything drastic to get one.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:i only know about them through a Patton Oswalt stand-up routine they had tv commercials in the northeast in the '80s. patton wasn't kidding about "planet birthday" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uhIxyTQRkY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2seXWeEnkY
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good description
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Debate ensued[where?][when?] about the title's usage of the Yiddish word schmucks which is a mild cultural insult similar to "idiot" which technically refers to 'male genitals.' Debbie Schlussel asked whether the title should have been Dinner for Schlemiels as it would better describe the clumsy character played by Steve Carell.[8] Responding in The New York Times, critic Michael Cieply determined that the intent was to be ambiguous as to which of the two main characters, played by Steve Carell and Paul Rudd, was the intended idiot.[9]
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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IJ_(letter).png
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Rococopunk is a whimsical punk derivative that thrusts punk attitude into the late baroque period. Although it is a fairly recent derivative,[27] it is a style that is visually very similar to the New Romantic movement of the 1980s (particularly such groups as Adam and the Ants).[28] As one steampunk scholar[29] put it, "Imagine a world where the Rococo period never ended, and it had a lovechild with Sid Vicious.[30] Rococopunk has most recently been featured on The X Factor through the artist known as Prince Poppycock.[28] Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, often known as "the Queen of Punk Fashion", also mixes Rococo with punk stylings.[31]
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overmind2000 posted:As one steampunk scholar[29] 29. "AnachroCon: A Behind-the-Scenes Look"–A Con Report by Austin Sirkin". Beyond Victoriana. beyondvictoriana.com. Retrieved June 9, 2018. "Austin Sirkin is a graduate student at Georgia State University studying 19th Century Science Fiction. He uses his critical background to also study steampunk and speaks about it at conventions and conferences around the country."
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overmind2000 posted:steampunk scholar mods, name change pls
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overmind2000 posted:Rococopunk is a whimsical punk derivative that thrusts punk attitude into the late baroque period. Although it is a fairly recent derivative,[27] it is a style that is visually very similar to the New Romantic movement of the 1980s (particularly such groups as Adam and the Ants).[28] As one steampunk scholar[29] put it, "Imagine a world where the Rococo period never ended, and it had a lovechild with Sid Vicious.[30] Rococopunk has most recently been featured on The X Factor through the artist known as Prince Poppycock.[28] Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, often known as "the Queen of Punk Fashion", also mixes Rococo with punk stylings.[31]
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It isn't punk unless you're executing the rich
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The practice became controversial when Badminton New Zealand used the name "Black Cocks" for a period in 2004.[2]
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It received the Złota Kaczka award for the best Polish movie of 1984. The movie was also fairly popular in Hungary when shown a couple of years later.
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Toot's cutting was praised as a good parody of self-harm presented on reality shows, but Spanky's flatulence was considered more disgusting than humorous.[9]
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In this dish, after being boiled and then mashed into a paste, the beans are sometimes then fried or baked, though usually neither, thus making the term "refried" even more misleading.[1]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Games_(Bruegel)#The_games
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you skipped the most yospos game
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tag yrselves, I’m a stone dog of sorts e: wait no I’m bouncing someone’s buttocks on planks
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"Technically, not quite a game but practiced often" is close to peak Wikipedia
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If a player "sticks" the knife in his own foot, he wins the game by default, although few players find this option appealing because of the possibility of bodily harm.
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"clowns do it regularly" would be a good bumper sticker for a clown car
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