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If you get very drunk on a rugby social, be very careful what you do!!!

I now have a broken foot and cannot do anything for 2 months at least!!!

Did it involve standing on tables in underwear?


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bubbles wrote:
If you get very drunk on a rugby social, be very careful what you do!!!
I now have a broken foot and cannot do anything for 2 months at least!!!

Did it involve standing on tables in underwear?

That would be incredibly tame for a rugby social...


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:x I now work for this company :x

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My yoga/pilates inflatable ball chair replacement thing works much better when it's properly inflated.

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There are people using 3D printers to make new homes for Hermit Crabs.

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Movie Stars and Toon Turtles

By the second, less violent TMNT film, The Secret of the Ooze, Playmates decided to create a figure collection based on the characters' live-action appearance. In contrast to the regular figures, these were made of a softer, more rubbery material to better reflect the look of the animatronic costumes used in the films. They also featured ball joints at the neck, shoulders, and hips, and each figure came with a small, canister of Ooze. In terms of character variety, however, the Movie Stars collections were in stark contrast to the wide variety seen in the basic figure lines.

1992 also saw the production of Toon Turtles. These figures took on an almost stereotypical approach to being humorously cartoon-like. Each character bore a friendly, animated appearance with a glittery paint job and including some type of "cartoon" action feature (Raphael's head spun, Michelangelo's tongue unraveled in Tex Avery fashion, etc.). On the upside, this series produced a more "cartoon accurate" painted version of Shredder and introduced toys not previously made for many longtime characters from the cartoon series such as the Neutrinos and April O'Neil's co-workers, Irma Langinstein, Burne Thompson and Vernon Fenwick.


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I vaguely remember Foot Soldiers who resembled the film versions...

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How to beat one of the Riddler challenge rooms in the new Batman game - I wasn't doing anything wrong, I must just be blind :oops:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBYAUl4O5v4

The papers really just made up that whole 'Empty Tents' story at St. Paul's.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBYAUl4O5v4

The papers really just made up that whole 'Empty Tents' story at St. Paul's.

Funny that, papers making sh!te up? My whole perspective on life has changed, THE HUMANITY!!!!

Arseholes.

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That the Batman AC score is on Spotify :D

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How to install crotch straps, wings and taco tabs. :?

Sounds worse than it is, but I assure you it is recreational, and not physiological or sexual in anyway.

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The EULA for OS X isn't as complex as I first thought...

I didn't know that I could run multiple separate GUI sessions on a Mac at the same time, let alone if it was allowed, it appears you're allowed two, one accessed locally and one remotely!


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That I am sharing my room with a rodent of some variety. Next thing I am hoping to learn- how to charge it rent for the privilege.

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The United Nations estimated that on Monday 31 October, the world's population would reach seven billion.

I guess that was a few hours ago, depending on your time zone.

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You don't have to log in to Sky Go Desktop to watch any content. Hope to get some time to watch Whip It! at the hotel tonight.

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