Re: Mom Said 2014-01-06
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:28 am
We can just hope that the MIB has a great webtech that can hack images off of the web.
A place to discuss the world of Wapsi Square
http://forum.wapsisquare.com/
shadowinthelight wrote:A good chase needs some chase music.
Really? I was in Minneapolis for 4 years when I was a teenager (85-89) and I remember prodigious snow storms that would have crippled other cities (Maryland's 2008 "Snowpocalypse" was nothing compared to the three-times a year storms we used to get), and standing on the side of the road waiting for the bus in -70 windchills.Yamara wrote:Oh, I wouldn't worry, Atsali. It's not like every schoolkid in Minnesota is stuck at home on a Monday just surfing for funny videos.
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-win ... s-20140103
What are the odds.
". . .how to make replicants programmed to mimic the behaviours of their originals"?Grantwhy wrote:now, how was Castela's sentencegoing to end?"My-my friend Dayalla was telling me 'bout ..... "
..... how to record video on a phone?
or
..... how to record video on a phone and update live to the web?
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Instead we'll probably just end up with video cameras that can be programmed to see back in time and record events from the past. . .DilyV wrote:I had brothers. I'm just glad that iphones didn't exist back in the 80s... and early 90s...
Yep. The thing goes viral because of the bodacious ta-tas and Atsali's Siren-ness. In so doing, males all across the world go into a trance and try desperately to get to Atsali. Who knows, maybe females too, at least some. Paul is great at modifying myths, after all. At the least, wives and girl friends do try to get to Atsali as well, but to kill her hoping to break the spell. "Cleanup on aisle ... Everywhere!"jeffepp wrote:shadowinthelight wrote:....Aaaaand, the reason she is running is to give it enough time to upload. To a page. A password protected page. Not that she INTENDS to use the video for blackmail purposes. It's just, you know, for just in case.
It's so cold in the Twin Cities today that people are scraping ice off both sides of their windshields.Skruddgemire wrote:Really? I was in Minneapolis for 4 years when I was a teenager (85-89) and I remember prodigious snow storms that would have crippled other cities (Maryland's 2008 "Snowpocalypse" was nothing compared to the three-times a year storms we used to get), and standing on the side of the road waiting for the bus in -70 windchills.Yamara wrote:Oh, I wouldn't worry, Atsali. It's not like every schoolkid in Minnesota is stuck at home on a Monday just surfing for funny videos.
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-win ... s-20140103
What are the odds.
And they're closing for -20?
Man they wussed out on me. Seriously, in 4 winters they closed school for one day when it was falling at a rate of a foot an hour for 8 solid hours and the plows could not keep up.
*crochety old man voice*Skruddgemire wrote:
Really? I was in Minneapolis for 4 years when I was a teenager (85-89) and I remember prodigious snow storms that would have crippled other cities (Maryland's 2008 "Snowpocalypse" was nothing compared to the hree-times a year storms we used to get), and standing on the side of the road waiting for the bus in -70 windchills.
And they're closing for -20?
Man they wussed out on me. Seriously, in 4 winters they closed school for one day when it was falling at a rate of a foot an hour for 8 solid hours and the plows could not keep up.
Nine days a week!Boxilar wrote:*crochety old man voice*Skruddgemire wrote:
Really? I was in Minneapolis for 4 years when I was a teenager (85-89) and I remember prodigious snow storms that would have crippled other cities (Maryland's 2008 "Snowpocalypse" was nothing compared to the hree-times a year storms we used to get), and standing on the side of the road waiting for the bus in -70 windchills.
And they're closing for -20?
Man they wussed out on me. Seriously, in 4 winters they closed school for one day when it was falling at a rate of a foot an hour for 8 solid hours and the plows could not keep up.
In a blizzard! Up hill! BOTH WAYS!!!
Same deal up here north of the 49th. In all the years I spent going to school it was only ever cancelled once (for 2 days) due to the blizzard of '97 that shut down the whole city. I'm not aware of school ever having been cancelled, in the city, since then either. Buses get cancelled all the time when the windchill goes below -40 (something about the school divisions not wanting to have kids waiting outside in case a bus breaks down in weather where frostbite occurs in under 10 minutes) but I always had to walk (both ways, up hill, ect) to school so that never affected me.Skruddgemire wrote:Really? I was in Minneapolis for 4 years when I was a teenager (85-89) and I remember prodigious snow storms that would have crippled other cities (Maryland's 2008 "Snowpocalypse" was nothing compared to the three-times a year storms we used to get), and standing on the side of the road waiting for the bus in -70 windchills.
And they're closing for -20?
Man they wussed out on me. Seriously, in 4 winters they closed school for one day when it was falling at a rate of a foot an hour for 8 solid hours and the plows could not keep up.
That's a good one! I've already bookmarked it, and tried it out with a Super Sentai promo ad.lake_wrangler wrote:Or this one...shadowinthelight wrote:A good chase needs some chase music.
And there's this site, which will dub any YouTube video with that soundtrack... really neat results!
You're right, that IS funny!kingklash wrote:That's a good one! I've already bookmarked it, and tried it out with a Super Sentai promo ad.
http://bennyhillifier.com/?id=i7ko1WChYJU
Now that's funny!