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my umbrella goes directly to Bankai
the first time i picked up my mom's car, it was a painful experience. she was really nervous and even the minimal things had her altered. i only used the car that day and then about 1 year passed until i could get my own car to drive. i didn't want to use my parent's cars and i got my car because my dad bought a new one and i kept the old one (also, he had an accident and that's why he got a new car. the old one was fixed slowly and i got it later)

btw, i trend to drive better when i'm alone. i can be a bit distarcted with people when i'm with others and i'm driving. at least i'm alone 95% of the time i drive so no problems.

the traffic here is a big shit too. buses and taxis doing all the transit rule violations and policemen that can't handle a traffic well causing really long car lines. sometimes i spend half of the time i'm on car in the little straight that's outside my university's exit lane. that sucks.
lol, i'm not usually one to pick on non-native speakers, but p.cube, that was pretty funny. no offense meant. :P
my umbrella goes directly to Bankai
hehe i notice now that the comma and "it" are out of place in the sentence :p
Mister ...
Wow, PiccoloCube, that previous post was already quoted in a Sig.  That's fast work.

Moving on...  I actually have my own car that my dad bought for me to practice on.  However, I can barely see over the Dashboard.  It's not that I'm short, it's just that car's have too low seats.  I prefer Vans or SUV's and stuff.  Eh, but it's mine to call my-own.  Don't really like red though.  Still a pretty nice car for only $100
lol, p.cube, it was that you said you "picked up" her car ... you clearly meant you "tried driving" it or something, but for some reason, you can't use the expression "pick up" there, so it sounds like you physically lifted the car above your head. :)
You can't?  I see people refer to picking up their cars all the time.  Although I suppose people don't usually refer to their first time doing this, unless it's part of a story like "The first time I picked up my car from the mechanic, he said everything was fixed and the stupid thing lost a tire half a block away and I had to have it towed back.  The second time I picked it up, he said everything was fixed, and..."  It does sound more like a recurring action, like picking up your kid from school.
whoa, i didn't even think of that. does it look like that was what he was saying to you?
Cook of the Sea
yeah I read it that way too.
hm...since we're on the topic of driving, let me tell you of my speeding ticket:

i just bought a new car (the owner was stupid...1990 RS Camaro for $100!? holy flickerbat!) and i was going to go get it. now, there are no real highways here in the purple state (a.k.a. Georgia), so i didn't expect a police officer to be on a backroad. i was going 55...a measly 5 miles and hour over the posted speed limit. he pulled me over, and i got a ticket for $50. coming back on the same road going 55 in my new car, he completely ignored me. i've come to the conclusion that Camaros are just too sexy to be messed with.
my umbrella goes directly to Bankai
heh i didn't think it could mean that. i've used "pick up" like that many times before.
and that's what i meant. i drove her car once but didn't want to drive it again.
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d.noble: cool, but isn't that kind of annoying for you having what's supposed to turn you on ruined like that?


Very.  She just quit work at Hooters about a month ago, so I can finally go eat at a Hooters with "the guys" for the first time in like, three years.

You also wouldn't believe how annoying it is when you've got about seven guys a day trying to come over to "hang out with me" a day.  Yeah, you want to come to my house to see me...  Sure. Rolling Eyes
Too many fangirls to count
I just got back from an amusement park called "Carowinds" on the NC/SC border in USA. (I live in GA, so it took about 4 hours to get there, as our main purpose was a band event) So we spent two days in the park, and I went on this thing that dropped you from over 200 feet, only being kept alive by a single cord. Here is a diagram.
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2496/slingshot6dq.jpg
We also sort of swang a little over a construction site, but I did not draw that, only me going down. I was gonna stop by at the end of the day for a DVD, which they said I could do, and they gave me a number for it, but they lost the dang file. >_<
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Mister ...
You sir, are my Hero.

I love Colbert!  His shows kick ass beyond anything else.
http://www.apple.com/getamac/

Although there is a little exaggeration in some of it, I like that Apple is finally taking action again.  They're saying what AG has said for years though. 

If you don't read AG, I suggest it as a funny webcomic too.  Along with MacHall (name does not have anything to do with Mac computers; came from MacDonald Hall).  Most everyone knows MT though…
if at first you don't succeed ...
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if at first you don't succeed ...


install linux ?
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install linux ?


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Armor Guardian
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if at first you don't succeed ...
install linux ?

I was leaning more towards "install your own OS?".
you can make custom os's? cool...halo os. :P
red chamber dream
Good luck with that.
Oh, I can see the halo OS now.

Instead of closing the program experiencing the error, the OS deletes anything that allows the program to run - namely, itself.
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Ready and willing.
Ah, yes, because childish name calling is a great foundation to build a commercial campaign upon.

The sad part is I don't know whether that's really sarcasm or not.
soaking through
My hate for Apple just increased tenfold.

HATE.  HAAAAAATE.