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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 08:56 PM)
For me it's impossible to keep a cap clean.  If I wear it, my head will sweat and eventually it will get dirty.

i think hats look better when they're a little broken in and dirty, but that's just scumbag me.

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 09:56 PM)
For me it's impossible to keep a cap clean.  If I wear it, my head will sweat and eventually it will get dirty.

 

lol...

 

Well, that's true. Eventually that's what happens. I just try to keep my newest and most current hat, which is usually the favorite at the time, as pristine as possible.

 

Dirty and ripped seems too frat-boy for me, and clean but with a straight bill seems too ghetto (take the damn tags and stickers off!). :P

 

I prefer clean with a perfectly curved bill.

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The Top 5 Signs It's Opposite Day

 

 

5> Osama bin Laden scores a double when he signs on as spokes-

person for Jenny Al Mohammed Craig and sells his "Skinny Arab"

sitcom concept to Al Jazeera television.

 

4> As you're laughing your butt off watching the latest hilarious

episode of "Joey," a thought-provoking Mentos commercial

comes on.

 

3> "We picked a good day to come here -- Branson doesn't suck

at all!"

 

2> Britney Spears wins a Rhodes scholarship and husband Kevin

Federline celebrates by taking a bath.

 

 

and Topfive.com's Number 1 Sign It's Opposite Day...

 

 

1> You're awakened in the morning by the sound of a monkey

spanking your boyfriend.

 

 

 

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QUOTE(SleepyWhiteSox @ Nov 10, 2005 -> 07:52 AM)
I HATE any sort of public speaking.

 

I had to give a presentation again in a fairly large class today.  I hate those nervous jitters.

Was my greatest fear in my life about 5 years ago. I used to HATE that. Now I'm not so bad. Just a confidence thing I guess.

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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Nov 9, 2005 -> 09:45 PM)
Cold, grinning stone silhouettes

Are looking down from tall minarets

They ponder poor Marie Antoinette

And you'll eat cake while I lose my head.

 

James Joyce?

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Sorry for the weirdness. When I first opened your post, there was no illustration accompanying it. So I just thought I’d help you out with an appropriate photo.

 

Now that I see that humongous Crotalus atrox, I say shame on whoever killed that magnificent old beast. Somehow it had lived a long, long time without coming across any killer humans. Too bad its luck ran out.

 

Please, no rants on it being dangerous. The folks in that part of the state know how to coexist with all manner of critters.

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QUOTE(Mercy! @ Nov 9, 2005 -> 11:32 PM)
Sorry for the weirdness.  When I first opened your post, there was no illustration accompanying it.  So I just thought I’d help you out with an appropriate photo.

 

Now that I see that humongous Crotalus atrox, I say shame on whoever killed that magnificent old beast.

 

Correct formatting of genus and species is greatly apprciated. :cheers

 

But how come no taxonomy for the flattened Procyon lotor? :D

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Okay, since we’re posting snake photos that have been passed around the net, let me counter the one that Tex just put up with one which demonstrates better serpent-human coexistence. But don’t try this at YOUR home, boys and girls.

 

Python reticulatus and juvenile Homo sapiens (in Thailand?)

 

 

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