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You tell me...
OK, fine, be that way!
When I think of a description, I'll type it here.
Or maybe here ---> x
But probably not there
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(Yes, that Wil Wheaton)

I really like this site too.

And I go to this site a lot.

This site cracks me up.

Sad attempt to get some hits,
On Aug. 5th, 2003.
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Needed to Complete My Evil Media Empire: |
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Animal House Double Secret Probation Edition
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
The Producers
The Thomas Crown Affair
Disney's Alice in Wonderland
Disney's Robin Hood
Superfriends: United They Stand
Clue (the movie on DVD)
The Royal Tenenbaums
King of the Hill (all seasons)
About a Boy (DVD and Book)
The Star Wars Trilogy on DVD! (widescreen)
Napoleon Dynamite
Anchorman
The Best of Nina Simone (Polygram) or
Nina Simone Anthology
Modest Mouse - Good News For People Who Love Bad News
Jet - Get Born
The Killers - Hot Fuss
The Postal Service (whatever the heck it's called)
The Garden State Soundtrack
Elvis #1 CD
The Sims Superstar or Vacation (or both)
Tickets to Thoroughly Modern Millie (at the Ahmanson)
Tickets to Hairspray (at the Pantages)
tickets to Wicked (at the Pantages
Tickets to Blue Man Group at Luxor
Mario Kart Double Dash (with bonus disk)
True Crime: Streets of L.A. (Gamecube)
The Sims Bustin' Out (with a 251 memory card)
Some 2-player (or more) "Party" game - Mario Party 5!
The new Carmen Sandiego game for Gamecube
Ribbit King
Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door
A Gameboy SP Classic Edition
Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
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wWednesday, May 11, 2005 |
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"Jeff Probst talks about his 'Survivor Sweetheart,' Thursday at 7:30."
"Terrifying moments on Washington: Thousands flee the US Capitol Building, the White House and other government office amid fear that the nation's capital was under attack, again. Good evening, I'm Bob Schieffer. Everything's back to normal now, but before it was over, Washington went through its worst scare since 9-11. We'll cover every angle of that story tonight, including - "
"How did that plane spend nearly an hour in restricted airspace. I'm Bob Orr at the capitol."
Oh god no, not every angle!
Mostly I agree with what they're saying though. The level of panic seems uncalled for. (It's also kind of funny to see people running down the street I just walked on last week...)

Every angle includes Nancy Pelossi's lost shoe. Jeopardy is on soon.
posted by
Jenny on 5/11/2005 06:36:00 PM$BlogItemBody$>
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wWednesday, May 04, 2005 |
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Your brain: 100% interpersonal, 60% visual, 40% verbal, and 200% mathematical! | Congratulations on being 400% smart! Actually, on my test, everyone is. The above score breaks down what kind of thinking you most enjoy doing. A score above 100% means you use that kind of thinking more than average, and a score below 100% means you use it less. It says nothing about how good you are at any one, just how interested you are in each, relatively. A substantial difference in scores between two people means, conclusively, that they are different kinds of thinkers.
Matching Summary: Each of us has different tastes. Still, I offer the following advice, which I think is obvious:
- Don't date someone if your interpersonal percentages differ by more than 80%.
- Don't be friends with someone if your verbal percentages differ by more than 100%.
- Don't have sex with someone if their math percentage is over 200%.
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My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender: | You scored higher than 83% on interpersonal | | You scored higher than 59% on visual | | You scored higher than 57% on verbal | | You scored higher than 89% on mathematical |
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posted by
Jenny on 5/04/2005 06:50:00 PM$BlogItemBody$>
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