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On July 06 2010 06:02 Pandain wrote: If you and inc have a baby, what is the baby going to be called?
I think I've answered this before, and I said "OutofcontroL," but I'm thinking, considering the way kids would reboot our life, that "controLaltdelete" might also be fitting. ...also "DaddylostcontroL" has a certain ring to it...
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When do you believe the economic crisis in Greece will wear off??
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On July 14 2010 14:29 The_Australian wrote: Cake or Pie? I'd rather have chocolate chip cookies, tbh.
If not, then it depends on the cake. If it is flourless chocolate cake/some sort of gateau, probably cake. If it is generic box/wedding/bakery cake, then probably pie, especially if it is boisenberry or strawberry rhubarb. IF ti is pie, then warm, but ice cream on the side, not on top.
I'm kind of a dessert enthusiast.
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On July 15 2010 01:16 Trozz wrote:Know the seven sins? Which apply to you the most? Put your worst up top. + Show Spoiler +my order:
Sloth Pride Lust Gluttony Envy Greed Wrath
By "which apply to you most," do you mean which am I most likely to commit, or which to I think is worst? I am of the opinion that all sins are to a certain extent considered equal when it comes down to "how bad," so I guess I'll post the order to which I would be most susceptible. ooh... this is delving deep into my ability to be honest with the far reaches of the internet... hmm
Lust Envy Pride Greed Sloth Gluttony Wrath
I'm not much for anger, so that's near the bottom, but I do tend to get run away with passion, so I'll put that first. I think it's really important just to be happy for people who have the things we want, so I'm acutely aware of when envy gets in my way... so that's up there, too. Even as I look though, I think they change day to day/ moment to moment. What an interesting thing to ask myself. I'd be interested to hear how other people would order the list.
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can you out eat incontrol?
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On July 15 2010 01:16 Trozz wrote:Know the seven sins? Which apply to you the most? Put your worst up top. + Show Spoiler +my order:
Sloth Pride Lust Gluttony Envy Greed Wrath
mine would be
pride lust wrath sloth envy greed gluttony
i don't ever find myself feeling greedy or jealous much at all. anger was placed on #3 cuz some stuff just straight piss me off, im pretty sure i was conditioned to get that
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Sloth . . . . Pride Lust Gluttony Wrath Greed Envy Though really I don't consider pride to be much of a bad thing..
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Hey Anna, Who's idea was it to do the old spice spoof commercial? Was very epic.
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On July 28 2010 15:41 ffswowsucks wrote: When do you believe the economic crisis in Greece will wear off?? When everyone just joins hands in a loving circle and sings Kumbaya.
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On August 02 2010 16:39 Zalfor wrote: can you out eat incontrol? He's literally twice my size, so you would think not, but suprisingly enough, sometimes I can! He gets into a bad habit of eating one gigantic meal a day, then feeling uber-full and yucky, where I pretty much just eat constantly. Depends on the day and how hungry we are, but it's been known to happen, yes.
...assuming that by "out eat" you mean "eat more than"...
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dunno if someone else asked this already, but how did you an incontroll meet?
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On August 03 2010 09:26 uNcontroLable wrote:He's literally twice my size, so you would think not, but suprisingly enough, sometimes I can! He gets into a bad habit of eating one gigantic meal a day, then feeling uber-full and yucky, where I pretty much just eat constantly. Depends on the day and how hungry we are, but it's been known to happen, yes. ...assuming that by "out eat" you mean "eat more than"...
I read the original post wrong and now have a terrible, terrible image in my head.
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On August 03 2010 12:48 decafchicken wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2010 09:26 uNcontroLable wrote:On August 02 2010 16:39 Zalfor wrote: can you out eat incontrol? He's literally twice my size, so you would think not, but suprisingly enough, sometimes I can! He gets into a bad habit of eating one gigantic meal a day, then feeling uber-full and yucky, where I pretty much just eat constantly. Depends on the day and how hungry we are, but it's been known to happen, yes. ...assuming that by "out eat" you mean "eat more than"... I read the original post wrong and now have a terrible, terrible image in my head.
I know what you mean.
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On August 03 2010 12:48 decafchicken wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2010 09:26 uNcontroLable wrote:On August 02 2010 16:39 Zalfor wrote: can you out eat incontrol? He's literally twice my size, so you would think not, but suprisingly enough, sometimes I can! He gets into a bad habit of eating one gigantic meal a day, then feeling uber-full and yucky, where I pretty much just eat constantly. Depends on the day and how hungry we are, but it's been known to happen, yes. ...assuming that by "out eat" you mean "eat more than"... I read the original post wrong and now have a terrible, terrible image in my head.
You're just jealous that you can't eat out incontrol... I MEAN OUT EAT
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On August 03 2010 05:13 iSiN wrote: Hey Anna, Who's idea was it to do the old spice spoof commercial? Was very epic. I've been trying to think... I think it was my idea originally (Geoff will correct me if I'm wrong). It was a funny joke that Geoff and I threw around that then morphed into the idea for just a funny parody/video blog. I wrote the script and all, then as a surprise for Geoff I made it into a commercial for Gosucoaching. We had had a little ... disagreement... and I wanted to show that I was supportive and proud of the career that he has made.
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On August 03 2010 09:34 Malgrif wrote: dunno if someone else asked this already, but how did you an incontroll meet? They did, but that's ok! I answered it on page 13: + Show Spoiler +On November 10 2009 17:36 uNcontroLable wrote:Show nested quote +On November 09 2009 23:55 beetlelisk wrote:On October 10 2009 11:45 StorrZerg wrote:On October 10 2009 11:44 Rekrul wrote: Where do I find smart girls? Assuming they exist. shouldn't that be the question for incontrol? Seriously, where have you met? Do you remember your 1st words you spoke to each other? Was there even a pick up line (somehow I think there wasn't )? On October 15 2009 02:54 uNcontroLable wrote: sometimes I worry that I'm writing more than people really want to know Do not worry :D I've read every single of your posts here word boredom should be banned from this thread I appreciate time you've spent writing them very much Thanks for saying I'm not boring you. I'm glad you are liking what I've written so far! Hehe, I actually love telling people about how Geoff and I started. We met when we were both members of the speech team at our university. I was somewhat of an individual event star and he was the same on the parliamentary debate side. We eventually became co-captains, and people jokingly called us "Mommy and Daddy" of the debate team. When I look back though, and try to think of where the very first spark of my interest in him was struck...one moment sticks out in my mind. Our team was full of drama. I assume it's the same on most speech teams, but our coaches were jerks, our teammates ranged from premadonnas to emo kids... and there was always some kind of huge issue going on. Geoff and I, for our part, hated the drama, and could usually be found off to the side somewhere, waiting for the storm to blow over. We were friends enough at that point, but only to the extent that we were teammates, like co-workers. Well, at this one particular tournament, things got really bad. I don't even remember what the issue was... I think it was something as stupid and routine as no-one could agree on where to go for dinner. Geoff and I were both sitting at this little two-person table in some cafeteria, and we got trapped when the team literally surrounded us and began to throw the drama bombs at each other over our heads. I was miserable. I like to smile, I like everyone to be okay, and I was stressing. I looked at Geoff and we rolled our eyes together. Looking at him and seeing someone on the same page as me in all that chaos made me feel a little better. Then, out of the blue and lightening-quick, while still maintaining eye contact with me, Geoff reached out, grabbed a napkin from the dispenser in the center of the table, and ate it. Just STUFFED it in his mouth, and then sat there like nothing had happened. He did it so quick that none of the people over our heads had any idea what had happened. I started laughing hysterically, and when they looked at him for an answer to why, he just shrugged as if he had no idea. For some reason, probably the stress of the moment, I laughed till I cried, so hard and so long that eventually they forgot what they were fighting about and the evening became pleasant. Oddly enough, I think it was then that I realized, hey... this guy is pretty awesome. It was after that that we began to spend a little time together outside team events. Soon, we went to the library together to study, and ended up deep in conversation. After I thought about an hour had gone by, my goody-goody conscience got the better of me and I said something to the effect of "Geez, we'd better get to studying, we've probably been putting it off by talking for like, an hour!" He laughed and looked at his watch, then looked back at me, shocked. We had been talking for five hours, and both of us had been enjoying it so much, that niether of us had ANY idea. I can't think of another time in my life where I have had such an innacurate perception of time. The library closed about 15 minutes later. We didn't get any studying done. That night I told one of my roommates about what had happened, finishing with... "I mean, I'm sure nothing will come of it... he's just so, interesting! He probably has no interest in me other than friendship anyway." (Come to find out, apparently he thought I was out of his league... or so he claims. ) During that conversation, the fact that I sew had come up, and Geoff had asked if I wouldn't mind fixing his dress pants that he wore for speech tournaments. He had like, ripped the back pocket or something. I was thinking about our conversation often, and finally decided to see what was really there. Using all my womanly wiles, I constructed a text message about his pants. It was ripe with just the right amount of innuendo... a test, if you will. Enough to give him the opportunity to show interest, but little enough that I could claim I never meant it if he wouldn't bite. We girls are tricksy sometimes. He, of course, came back with an even more cleverly woven piece of cellular prose, and the rest... as they say, is history. lol...I actually have that text message conversation written down somewhere. If I could find it, would you guys be interested in seeing it? ( I guess I'd have to make sure it was ok with iNc first.)
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If you went to a LAN tournament with Geoff, would you try to distract his opponents like the women in Casino Royale do? And if so, do you think V-necks and Plunges should banned from major competitive events?
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What would go through your mind, if Benjamin Franklin would try to eat your hair in a plane?
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On August 13 2010 15:56 Jibba wrote: If you went to a LAN tournament with Geoff, would you try to distract his opponents like the women in Casino Royale do? And if so, do you think V-necks and Plunges should banned from major competitive events? Actually, one of the Carom players at WCG USA last year blamed me for his loss. I was wearing ...something somewhat distracting... and I think in retrospect he meant it as a pick up line... but I was really confused and thought he was actually upset at me for doing something distracting. I was like, "Oh, I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to distract you, maybe I shouldn't be in the players area, did I get in your way?" And he just shook his head at me and laughed and was like "Nevermind." I Didn't get it until Geoff facepalmed and explained it to me. lol.
I think that part of being an amazing gamer is great focus... and Geoff doesn't seem to be distractable when he's playing, no matter what I'm wearing. Seriously. So I say no. Let the girls wear what they want. LIfe's full of extenuating circumstances. You've got to learn to roll with the punches... or the plunges, as it were.
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