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Post by puddingdisease on Sept 17, 2009 18:05:54 GMT -5
EBAY for the win. I understand this whole clothing issue most of my pants are from 6th grade so when I was around 12 haha. Jnco jeans and actually spiffy man pants as me and Phycux call them (tripp pants) I have always hated jeans because it feels like they are eating my legs. So I really like the whole loose fit of jnco's and tripps. Only thing I hate about tripps is the pants with chains or pyramid spikes. But since most of my old pants are falling apart I have tried to find new stuff because Tripp does alot more skinny emo "omg these are my sisters pants LOL" said by emo boy look. And jnco went out of business. So ebay is best resource usually. But for girls the pagan store in Marshfield by me has a bunch of old goth clothes alot of the local girls have brought in to sell cheap. I'm lucky I have another resource they I may exploit for money if people would be interested. My mum owns a sewing and embroidering company and she puts clothes together from scratch alot and has offered to make clothes. So I guess if someone would be willing to pay labor and material cost and give measurements and what they want I could talk to her if there are any takers?
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Post by The Waffle King on Sept 17, 2009 19:12:12 GMT -5
change of subject, THAT WAS THE MOST USELESS CLASS PERIOD EVER! it's an hour and 15 minute class of modern art history. we had quiz today. it took us 15 minutes to get the quiz started, it was timed, so it took 15 more minutes to complete. waited 13 minutes for the professor to stop wasting time with idle chat in the front row, 2 more minutes of that and i would have walked out (which i wish i had). she dosn't know how to use a computer, so we spend the rest of the class period watching her screw around with google trying to search for images since she ruined her power points (which she hardly knows how to use). out the whole time, i took 2 bullet points of notes, and that's because that's all we actually went over. wtf, get a tech savvy teaching assistant or something, that was just ridiculous. I'm not paying tuition to have my time wasted.
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Post by remixedcat on Sept 17, 2009 19:12:51 GMT -5
that would be nice. I got a wonky size so if I move to wiscy I know where to tun thanks
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Post by ZaCloud on Sept 22, 2009 2:16:52 GMT -5
Okies, I'm off to bed, then in the morning is packing time and driving time and working time and working time and working time and working time. But if I can check in once in a while here I will. You KNOW I always find time to refresh the board at least. Take care, everyone.
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Post by puddingdisease on Sept 25, 2009 19:17:53 GMT -5
Gone for next three weeks hopefully to fix my relationship with girlfriend in sweden. Might come back single but yeah I expect stuff to read when I get back *snaps whip*
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Post by ZaCloud on Sept 25, 2009 21:52:29 GMT -5
Aw man... good luck dude. Long-distance relationships are always difficult either way. I hope it turns out for the best, whichever that ends up being...
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Post by remixedcat on Sept 27, 2009 17:02:50 GMT -5
RemixedCat has got a new blog! yey's! : remixedcat.blogspot.com/all the graphics on it are custom made by me and I also made the graphics for badash games as well. Blogspot is a pretty good blogging platform. totally free and nice. I think you should get one too ZC!
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Post by andrakon on Sept 27, 2009 17:05:15 GMT -5
I thought I would try making a blog and I gave blogger a chance. So far, QUITE AWESOME! At least feature wise. I got several posts about 3d modeling and game design on there. Plus im showing off some of my work. So far nothing you haven't seen on my 3d rendering thread but in a day or two I will have more on there. Tomorrow at 3:00pm I will be featuring a time lapse video of texturing a building in wings 3d. Oh, I also made a youtube channel and posted said videoz. My name on youtube is "Badash Games". badashgames.blogspot.com/
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Post by ZaCloud on Sept 27, 2009 20:30:33 GMT -5
Very nice blogs, both o ya! Lovin' the layouts and content. ------------ Oh, yeah, forgot to say, we got back safe and sound. Yay. Not that much will change with how often I came online anyway... (And everyone having too much of a life to chat But that's good!) My mom and I both agree: The people in Tennessee were, by and large, very unhappy. And it didn't make us very happy either. Everyone was ignoring everyone around them, tunnel-vision, limited-range. Everyone was either almost completely oblivious, or they went SO FAR OUT OF THEIR WAY to act friendly that it was just SO FAKE and CREEPY and ANNOYING! Every single time they wanted to say something over the intercom at Food Lion, they'd say, "Attention customers. Welcome to your local Food Lion. Mark, come to the office please." Yes. Once in a while there were actual announcements for the customers, but most of the time, they got everyone's attention even if it ended up only being one person who's attention was needed! And when I'd like, go to the back to use the bathroom, any guys working with crates and stuff would just automatically grin and go "Welcome to Food Lion!" instead of just a normal human "hello" or "Hi". The poor workers are FORCED to say this fake crap to make everyone feel "welcomed", when all it does is make people feel CREEPED OUT! And the manager in charge of Ingles obviously loves to be in control of everything. Everyone constantly needed register keys for whatever conditions necessitated opening the registers. They needed them a LOT one of the evenings we were there. And they had to keep calling and calling for the keys while their customers had to wait and wait. We strongly suspect it was the same woman up front who was "busy" just because she liked to keep people waiting on her. We came to sign into the vendor log. There was no pen. There she was behind the counter with a PEN BEHIND HER EAR, and we asked her if we could please use a pen real quick. "Just a minute, I'm busy," she said, quickly doing... something with papers and walking away from us. The other lady who was attending to other customers eventually got done with her current set of people, and managed to get us a pen before the beeyotch got back. Men didn't hold doors for ladies... Hotel worker ladies didn't care that styrofoam plates melt when you try to put freshly-made waffles on them, that they kept the breakfast room WAY too freezing-ice-cold even for my cold-blooded Mom, and that all the fruits were shriveled... Waitresses didn't stay around long enough after putting things on the table to receive our frequent thank-you's because apparently they aren't used to taking such things to heart. And we saw at least three vehicles with GEORGE W. BUSH SUPPORT STICKERS on them! Everyone was miserable, it made us miserable, and we're glad to be outta there! Even though we expected it to a degree, it was still quite a shock to experience. I feel sorry for everyone there; I think their society makes it worse, perpetuates it, and makes it hard for individuals to pull out of it. And so they in turn become part of that same machine which does the same to others. I genuinely feel sorry for them. And never wanna go back there again without a darn good excuse.
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Post by remixedcat on Sept 27, 2009 21:36:18 GMT -5
one big:
POOR ZACLOUD!!!
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Post by andrakon on Sept 27, 2009 22:12:24 GMT -5
Thanks for checking out our new blogs!
As for Tennessee: Agreed! That was my experience too. You are lucky you didn't get hit on by a bunch of old men! Or live there long enough to find out that most people are there to screw you over or use you for something. Ive never found a place with so many compulsive lairs too! The only good thing about that state? Jack in the box is a good restaurant. Oh and I like the opry mills mall, especially the Imax theater!
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Post by puddingdisease on Oct 2, 2009 19:50:10 GMT -5
I'm back only lasted three days before we broke up she doesn't know if she feels anything for me didn't cry nothing. So I had to pay $300 for next day flight $100 for train ticket to her moms to get away from her after we broke up. Did 5 hours of driving 8 hours of flying 6 hour layover 2 hours of flying in rain plane was almost hit with lightning skidded when we landed drove 5 hours home today. Thats my update.
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Post by ZaCloud on Oct 3, 2009 0:32:49 GMT -5
*sigh* Man..... I really feel for ya dude.......
That's a large part of the problem with long-distance relationships and why they seldom work... One or both people learns to live without the other around, because most of the time they just can't be together. And with that acceptance, comes less attachment.
Either you love the other person and constantly feel the ache of not being near them... Or you make it easier on yourself by NOT aching for them, but that causes the bond to fade. Sounds like you were the first type but she was the second. I don't think it was bad intent on her part, just that it's human to avoid pain. But then that pain got thrown onto you.
Sorry man... Everyone hopes their relationship will be the exception, but most times that's just how it goes... Sure doesn't make it any easier though, especially with the cost and effort and time you put into it all. But... at least you got your answer, and can get on with your life once the wounds are closed.
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Post by puddingdisease on Oct 3, 2009 0:49:18 GMT -5
There was alot of out side influence to her friends saying I was cheating on her and lieing and such. One of her friends was talking horrible about me in swedish while I was there. And the most messed up part last week I got a fortune cookie and fortune said " You are about to embark on a most delightful journey....damn lieing fortune cookies haha. But yeah I'm doing surprisingly well.
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Post by remixedcat on Oct 4, 2009 14:38:06 GMT -5
poor poor pudding... you need some pudding. Hope it all works out
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