I'm watching some highlights of it now. I must have really missed a good match.
Congrats to the ladies on USA, and props to Japan. They both did a good job.
I'm watching some highlights of it now. I must have really missed a good match.
Congrats to the ladies on USA, and props to Japan. They both did a good job.
I have a photo of me on a dinosaur at this local park. I was there a few days ago for reasons and I saw it and thought of you, Mayra.
I'm too lazy to get it off my phone atm though.
Have these instead.
Found this at my local grocery store.
ALL THE BUNNY BREAD.
And since Mayra showed her lovely face again, here's a recent one of me. Hair is getting longer and thicker.
I have a photo of me on a dinosaur at this local park. I was there a few days ago for reasons and I saw it and thought of you, Mayra.
I'm too lazy to get it off my phone atm though.
Have these instead.
Found this at my local grocery store.
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ALL THE BUNNY BREAD.
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And since Mayra showed her lovely face again, here's a recent one of me. Hair is getting longer and thicker.
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I need to see this dinosaur picture! If I had been there, I would have pushed you off so I could take a picture on it.
Also, I need some of that bunny bread and your hair is growing so fast!
I need to see this dinosaur picture! If I had been there, I would have pushed you off so I could take a picture on it.
Also, I need some of that bunny bread and your hair is growing so fast!
I'll upload it and post it later. And lol, you would.
I should send you some. =I
Soon it'll be where I want and then I'll think about what to dye it since my blond is coming back out again.
Your bunny rabbit murder fetish is beyond disturbing.
How deplorable of you to conjecture that I eat the fluffy bunnies you, shitelord.
Don't you know that the bunnies make the bread themselves? Yeah, they're all in there, making that shite and they're small as f*ck. Running around making sure the bread is all nice and soft.
Perfect for peanut butter. Unlike cheap bread made via humans where you attempt to spread peanut butter on it but the pb just rolls across the bread, scraping up crappy pieces of bread thus you end up with a roll of peanut butter covered in bread crumbs. How is that justice to a pb sammich?
Also. Did you know that the bunnies of Bunny Bread are associated with the Keebler Elves? That's right they are. And those are some damn delicious freakin cookies.
You people seem to love hiking. When I got out of army I vowed never to go back to forest by free will. Spending months in there does that for you.
I love the idea that some of you are out there in the wild doing this stuff.
After a rigorous day of tree observing retuning to camp and the delights of the wild outdoors and open air, one likes a shower and at a minimum 4 star food service. I am not the outdoorizy one in our family.
Ahwahnee hotel, Yosemite, California
There was an incredible amount to see at Yosemite, but by the time we got there I had been overwhelmed with the wilds of the West. A couple of days and then off to San Francisco and that was FUN!
They say that the Yosemite and the Zionist park (included in New Vegas) are the most beautiful places in USA.
Your bunny rabbit murder fetish is beyond disturbing.


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Watership Down?
That's more disturbing than I remember it being.
That animated movie was tragic. ![]()
Watership Down kind of traumatized me as a kid. One of, I'd say, three similarly bad experiences over the years:
1. Watership Down - watched it when I was really young. I expected a nice movie with fluffy animals and got nightmares.
2. Kubrick's The Shining - watched it when I was still quite young, although I fully knew I wasn't supposed to. Nightmares.
3. End of Evangelion - watched it when I was in my late teens, That fucker triggered something in me close to a panic attack.
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There are others that compare, such as the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone. We've seen them too, but I think the Redwoods are the ones I would revisit. Then the coast of Oregon and California.They say that the Yosemite and the Zionist park (included in New Vegas) are the most beautiful places in USA.
Watership Down kind of traumatized me as a kid. One of, I'd say, three similarly bad experiences over the years:
1. Watership Down - watched it when I was really young. I expected a nice movie with fluffy animals and got nightmares.
2. Kubrick's The Shining - watched it when I was still quite young, although I fully knew I wasn't supposed to. Nightmares.
3. End of Evangelion - watched it when I was in my late teens, That fucker triggered something in me close to a panic attack.
Shoot, I watched The Shining when I was 19 and still got nightmares. No shame.
I also remember Return to Oz being horrifying. I was pretty young for that one, though.
It's not a horror movie per se, but the movie that scared the crap out of me more than anything was Deliverance; I think I was 16 or 17 yeards old when I saw it. I fancied myself an amateur film buff at the time, and Deliverance is a very well-regarded film, but I was simply not prepared for that movie at that particular point in my life.
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End of Evangelion - watched it when I was in my late teens, That fucker triggered something in me close to a panic attack.
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Like those things you can't unknow.It's not a horror movie per se, but the movie that scared the crap out of me more than anything was Deliverance; I think I was 16 or 17 yeards old when I saw it. I fancied myself an amateur film buff at the time, and Deliverance is a very well-regarded film, but I was simply not prepared for that movie at that particular point in my life.
horror movies? oh please, my family is scarier than any horror movie
LoL "Hell house ... rated PG"
horror movies? oh please, my family is scarier than any horror movie
You mean your giant sisters?
You mean your giant sisters?
no i mean my alcoholic neo-nazi father and his favorite belt ![]()
You mean your giant sisters?
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