Everything posted by chuck kottke
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I saw bigfoot one time :)
Hello Isabella! What does this thread have to do with bigfoot?:confused::laugh3:
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07-Aug-09: Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Charlotte, NC - Tickets, Previews, Meetups, Reviews, Setli
Just how far from the stage are the lawn seats??
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How Do chickens sound in your country?
Deep Fried, they have a crunchy sound, and if they're breaded, it's a more muted munching noise...:lol: (sorry, I can't help it. Someone ate my chickens, and that's how they sounded last.)
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Boy aged 13 becomes a father
Obviously the whole problem starts when there's a sleeping bag shortage. If only someone would just help out, and get them a few extra sleeping bags, then there's less chances of some accidental matings occuring..:laugh3: At the rate they're going, mice, rabbits, and hampsters will have a difficult time keeping up with their proliferation!
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OMG its a COLDPLAY FORUM??
Gleetings & Salutations, Josh!:laugh3:
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How Do chickens sound in your country?
caak, cak cak cak, caaa, caa caa caa.. and then off with their heads after hearing that all day and night, for months on end!:laugh3: Then they don'ta maka no sound nomore.
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The Coldplaying Pub.
I can swim like a fish, but generally I drink like a camel.:cool2::laugh3: What's Ricks favorite beer?
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Hi! ♥
Welcome Hilary to the adroit world of Coldplaying! Enjoy the place, the people, and the paranoid androids!:P
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Clocks origin from a lute part
Strange, but the video I saw showed Steve Howe switch instruments midway; from what appeared to be a lute, to a guitar.. Perhaps my instrument identification needs some clarification? Yes, the piano part, a series of riffs. .. I just wanted to provide this link to a very nice YouTube recording and album cover art slideshow of the song, where the part can be heard:[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnbsjtOo1Rg&feature=related]YouTube - YES "Wonderous Stories"[/ame]
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Hotshot greens caught wasting home heat
Infra-red cameras allow people to take a thermal image of any home, and 'see' the heat losses. From that, you can pretty well guess the general type of insulation. But it's all doable, and it's not all that difficult (I've done it, so it's not all that hard to accomplish.)
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Green Cars
Probably the problem with the Prius is the battery metals - sulfide ore sources can be very polluting.. The car is not a bad concept from my perspective, and the newer Lithium batteries offer a clean alternative to other battery types. With a solar panel, they do get over 100 mpg. So many of the industrial chemicals and processes used today are risk prone and made of petroleum stock, that's something I think we need to change as well. Stylistically, yes, I would have to agree, many of today's cars look alike. But streamline design does limit some of the possible body shapes.. Interesting, a Diesel Peugeot 207; I'll have to check it out.;) VW Polo I've seen images of, and took a look at. I like Diesels (biodiesel), but the exhaust gasses are nauseating. The Mercedes Boxfish auto uses higher compression, a particulate filter, and a solution that neutralizes the nitrogen oxides in the exhaust stream, which makes Diesels more attractive to me:). But high efficiency is the way of the future; glad you're interested, Katie! True, that's one of the compelling reasons to recycle. I just feel the materials used need to be safer from stem to stern in the process, and autos built with greater durability would reduce overall demand on the environment for resources in general. Trabants had an eco-body of sorts, and that always fascinated me, for a car starting out on the East side of the Iron Curtain. If I were to buy a new auto, I'd probably purchase an Aptera; it's along the lines of where I'm coming from, and I like the styling! (and it's a California car, naturally..)
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The Coldplaying Pub.
:wacky::smart::pOOoh, Thanks! :) (beans are saved from being burned to a crisp..) I'm getting very hungry.. & thirsty for that Beer!!
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The Coldplaying Pub.
Thanks! Those do look scrumptious! They are deep-fried cheese balls?:inquisitive::) OOPS - my own kitchen here is with pots starting to boil over.. Be bak later, alligators!
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Boobs or no boobs?
Well, I'll be off to make supper. Thinking back to the start of this thread, why is it that boobies are always involved with a poll/pole?:laugh3:;)
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Boobs or no boobs?
:shocked2::o:stunned:
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The Coldplaying Pub.
Sound fine to me! What does Belgium have to offer, may I ask??:ears: Yes, my prayers are answered! Thanks Ari!
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Boobs or no boobs?
I'm just kidding! Nothing shocks me anymore..:P (though, if you'd like to try...):sneaky:
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The Coldplaying Pub.
Sounds fantastic! I'll have a Black & Tan on tap, then.
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Boobs or no boobs?
Shocking!:shocked2::stunned:
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The Coldplaying Pub.
I'll have a pint of your finest, Dave. What's today's special?
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Boobs or no boobs?
But all guys are, you know that!:laugh3: We can't help it; we are what we are..:P Anyhow, they say a picture is worth a thousand words, so naturally, we're well read on the subject!:wink3: :angel:So, are you angelic or ______??:vampire::whip::laugh3:
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Married? You’re in a minority now as wedding rates fall to record low
Our planet being ruined, to satisfy jewelery companies, and their sales desires? Sounds typical! Give the gift of love. Give Chocolate!:P
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Boobs or no boobs?
And the Gold Stars are useful for covering up boobie nipples too!:P (in the book, of course.;))
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Stickers target speeding drivers
Why not just have a yellow caution flag to put out during bin pickup day, and then let the racers resume their normal speed for the rest of the race?:laugh3:
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Married? You’re in a minority now as wedding rates fall to record low
Well, if children of separated parents are having trouble, is this the fault of not enough marriage, or not enough marriage preparation? Should individuals be forced to live together if there's some severe incompatibility issues? And if 70% want to get married, is 30% a minute number? Plus, tax breaks are one approach, but placing houses on the market as commodities may have raised the price to the breaking point for many couples. Seems like a lot of stress and anxiety over financial problems in the working classes has caused more problems than one might otherwise recognize as leading to marital problems. I just think we can't legislate behavior to the point of insisting on marriage, but we can make it easier to afford a home, and do a better job of preparing young people for married life through school.