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Started by Flick James, June 08, 2010, 09:48:30 AM

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Quote from: Pillow on October 10, 2011, 12:56:52 PM
Facebook.

I hear ya. Just last week I almost deleted my FB account.

On a sidenote, I noticed quite a few people here have issues with Facebook, yet the same people post in "Random Thoughts" and "What Are You Doing Now" which is basically what most people post at Facebook  :tongueout:

Mr. DS

I've metnioned this before in some form but I'll expand upon it.  I can't stand what certain stores are doing lately in their ad circulars.  The whole you have to buy 2 bags of a certain candy for $3 HOWEVER they give you a $1 off coupon on your next purchase so to them "it's like" getting it 2/$2.  BULLs**t!  I'm still paying $3 at this current purchase so it isn't "like" that at all! 

Then I also notice in order to get a sale price, you have to buy a certain number of something.  For example, I can pay $2.49 for a pack of Twizlers OR "save" when I buy 3/$4.  Frig you stores!!!!!!!  :hatred: :thumbdown:  Why am I going to keep 3 large packs of Twizlers on hand in my house?  I just want to buy one pack for the time being, give me the damn discount! 

I should point out the above scheme is undoubtedly adding to the obesity problem in the world. 
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Vik

The two weeks detention I got for cutting class ONE day. ugh

Flick James

Quote from: Pillow on October 11, 2011, 11:18:34 AM
The two weeks detention I got for cutting class ONE day. ugh

Pillow, you make me feel very old.
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Quote from: DS on October 11, 2011, 11:10:47 AM
I've metnioned this before in some form but I'll expand upon it.  I can't stand what certain stores are doing lately in their ad circulars.  The whole you have to buy 2 bags of a certain candy for $3 HOWEVER they give you a $1 off coupon on your next purchase so to them "it's like" getting it 2/$2.  BULLs**t!  I'm still paying $3 at this current purchase so it isn't "like" that at all! 

Then I also notice in order to get a sale price, you have to buy a certain number of something.  For example, I can pay $2.49 for a pack of Twizlers OR "save" when I buy 3/$4.  Frig you stores!!!!!!!  :hatred: :thumbdown:  Why am I going to keep 3 large packs of Twizlers on hand in my house?  I just want to buy one pack for the time being, give me the damn discount! 

I should point out the above scheme is undoubtedly adding to the obesity problem in the world. 

Reminds me of the combos they offer at theatre concessions. I have yet to see a combo of just popcorn and drink. They always throw in some kind of candy. I don't get out to the movies very often, but it used to bug me when I would order a popcorn and drink, and they would push the combo at me (sometimes very insistently) as if it were a better deal. It would be a better deal than a popcorn, drink and chocolate bar purchased separately, but it does cost more than what I want. How is that saving money? How is it an advantage to me to save a little money on an extra purchase I don't want?
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Quote from: Flick James on October 11, 2011, 12:07:17 PM
Quote from: Pillow on October 11, 2011, 11:18:34 AM
The two weeks detention I got for cutting class ONE day. ugh

Pillow, you make me feel very old.

I was just going to say the same thing.  Detention?  Oh hey, I remember that.  Back in 1982   :bouncegiggle:
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Celebrating a celebrities birthday after they're dead. Sorry, it's not their Birthday since they've been dead for 20 friggin' years!

Psycho Circus

Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Flick James

Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 03:28:23 PM
Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Okay, that's a big WTF!  :buggedout:

Cthulu is a fictitious creation of H. P. Lovecraft. I'm definitely interested in seeing the article, however. I've tried to find it and can't. Are you making this up, Circus?

:wink:
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JaseSF

I read an article recently that claimed the Kraken might well have once existed....
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Psycho Circus

Quote from: Flick James on October 11, 2011, 03:51:51 PM
Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 03:28:23 PM
Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Okay, that's a big WTF!  :buggedout:

Cthulu is a fictitious creation of H. P. Lovecraft. I'm definitely interested in seeing the article, however. I've tried to find it and can't. Are you making this up, Circus?

:wink:

Quote from: JaseSF on October 11, 2011, 04:20:40 PM
I read an article recently that claimed the Kraken might well have once existed....

Balls! I meant the Kraken.  :lookingup:

Flick James

Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 04:44:06 PM
Quote from: Flick James on October 11, 2011, 03:51:51 PM
Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 03:28:23 PM
Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Okay, that's a big WTF!  :buggedout:

Cthulu is a fictitious creation of H. P. Lovecraft. I'm definitely interested in seeing the article, however. I've tried to find it and can't. Are you making this up, Circus?

:wink:

Quote from: JaseSF on October 11, 2011, 04:20:40 PM
I read an article recently that claimed the Kraken might well have once existed....

Balls! I meant the Kraken.  :lookingup:

:bouncegiggle:

That's funny. Well, the Kraken is a part of Nordic mythology, which is why I've always thought it funny that it shows up in a movie about Greek mythology.  :lookingup:

But seriously, I've read before that the Kraken was associated with a tentacled sea monster by the Norse people. And I think I read that the mythic legen may have arose out of collosal squid that did exist at one time. They seldom came to surface, but there are historical records that indicate it did happen occasionally and they even attacked ships. This would certainly be a fantastic thing to happen, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if such a thing got worked into mythology. Humans are known to embellish. It's part of the human condition. It's perfectly plausible that a few giant squid attacks of ships, which is terrifying enough by itself, would get embellished even further into a mythical creature even greater and more terrifying.

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ghouck

Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 03:28:23 PM
Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Surely Fox News found some factual flaw in the story and removed it until further research and corrections can be made. They after all are real sticklers for truth and accuracy....
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Psycho Circus

Quote from: Flick James on October 11, 2011, 05:23:58 PM
Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 04:44:06 PM
Quote from: Flick James on October 11, 2011, 03:51:51 PM
Quote from: Circus Circus on October 11, 2011, 03:28:23 PM
Fox News had a really interesting scientific article that pointed to the actual existence of Cthulu thousands of years ago in the world's oceans, then they took it down!? I wanted to post it, damn it!

Okay, that's a big WTF!  :buggedout:

Cthulu is a fictitious creation of H. P. Lovecraft. I'm definitely interested in seeing the article, however. I've tried to find it and can't. Are you making this up, Circus?

:wink:

Quote from: JaseSF on October 11, 2011, 04:20:40 PM
I read an article recently that claimed the Kraken might well have once existed....

Balls! I meant the Kraken.  :lookingup:

:bouncegiggle:

That's funny. Well, the Kraken is a part of Nordic mythology, which is why I've always thought it funny that it shows up in a movie about Greek mythology.  :lookingup:

But seriously, I've read before that the Kraken was associated with a tentacled sea monster by the Norse people. And I think I read that the mythic legen may have arose out of collosal squid that did exist at one time. They seldom came to surface, but there are historical records that indicate it did happen occasionally and they even attacked ships. This would certainly be a fantastic thing to happen, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if such a thing got worked into mythology. Humans are known to embellish. It's part of the human condition. It's perfectly plausible that a few giant squid attacks of ships, which is terrifying enough by itself, would get embellished even further into a mythical creature even greater and more terrifying.

Look at the Megalodon for instance. Many people find modern sharks to be huge, frightening creatures and exaggerate their proportions in stories about attacks and being stranded in the sea. Megalodon's did exist, and the thought of even one of those swimming around the ocean is truly terrifying!

Apologies for thread derailment. Back to all the gear grinding!  :smile: