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Topic: Pandas, Pancakes, and Passing Time
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Sat 06/12/10 04:10 PM
Hahahahaha! Happy pandas make me happy.

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Sat 06/12/10 04:15 PM

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Sat 06/12/10 05:17 PM


We train them.

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They get good at it.

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They turn on us.

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Pandas take over the world.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:21 PM
Hahaha. A panda with a gattling gun is a surprisingly unsettling image.

They'd have to be REALLY damn good though. There's only about 1,200 left.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:23 PM

Hahaha. A panda with a gattling gun is a surprisingly unsettling image.

They'd have to be REALLY damn good though. There's only about 1,200 left.


Oh, I'm sure there's somebody somewhere who has the blueprints for the Gatling gun....


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Sat 06/12/10 05:25 PM
Edited by sweetestgirl11 on Sat 06/12/10 05:29 PM

... and the sound of silence.
oh my yes u do know music well for such a young paduwan

(can u tell yet that I'm a star wars freak - I spend my days stopping myself from quoting dialog from star wars and ghostbusters)

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Sat 06/12/10 05:26 PM
Edited by plastic_pancakes on Sat 06/12/10 05:26 PM


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Sat 06/12/10 05:28 PM
I absolutely love Simon and Garfunkel. Star Wars too. Not really the prequels... but Episode III was pretty neat.

Some of the only things that I've saved over the years are my Star Wars VHS's.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:31 PM

I absolutely love Simon and Garfunkel. Star Wars too. Not really the prequels... but Episode III was pretty neat.

Some of the only things that I've saved over the years are my Star Wars VHS's.
how did u learn about simon & garfunkel? if i may ask, that is.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:32 PM


I absolutely love Simon and Garfunkel. Star Wars too. Not really the prequels... but Episode III was pretty neat.

Some of the only things that I've saved over the years are my Star Wars VHS's.
how did u learn about simon & garfunkel? if i may ask, that is.


I learned about them in high school, sort of, only I was skipping and getting stoned.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:35 PM
When I found out my dealer had Joplin live and Simon and Garfunkel on vinyl... wow, those were some days.


I started listening to Simon and Garfunkel when I was 10 or so. A teacher that I had got me into them. We used to do this thing where I would trade him a CD of mine and he would trade me one of his.

Somewhere I've still got the copy of Sgt. Pepper's he gave me. Ahh, memories.

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Sat 06/12/10 05:40 PM

When I found out my dealer had Joplin live and Simon and Garfunkel on vinyl... wow, those were some days.


I started listening to Simon and Garfunkel when I was 10 or so. A teacher that I had got me into them. We used to do this thing where I would trade him a CD of mine and he would trade me one of his.

Somewhere I've still got the copy of Sgt. Pepper's he gave me. Ahh, memories.
very nice. yes, I have made a gift of all of my vinyl to a son of mine who is about ur age, I'd say. He keeps an old turntable "able" - so i gave the vinyl to him. Much of it is in very good condition - some not so much - like my Abbey Road Album that my roommate's beer can collection fell on.....but I have 2 Abbey Roads anywayflowerforyou

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Sat 06/12/10 05:42 PM
Edited by sweetestgirl11 on Sat 06/12/10 05:42 PM



I absolutely love Simon and Garfunkel. Star Wars too. Not really the prequels... but Episode III was pretty neat.

Some of the only things that I've saved over the years are my Star Wars VHS's.
how did u learn about simon & garfunkel? if i may ask, that is.


I learned about them in high school, sort of, only I was skipping and getting stoned.
hey F&L - many people spent the balance of high school in such condition, not that I'd recommend it. I'm just not suprised. I played sports - prolly kept me alive & outta jail - considering most of my friends at the timedrinks :laughing:

(I'm exaggerating.....a little)

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Sat 06/12/10 05:46 PM
Keep the vinyl!

I'm a few pawn shops past having ever had a collection. My dad used to have a rare press of the original Orson Welles War of the Worlds broadcast. I used to love listening to that thing.

And The Shadow.

Ahhh... I'm a dork.

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Sat 06/12/10 06:28 PM

Keep the vinyl!

I'm a few pawn shops past having ever had a collection. My dad used to have a rare press of the original Orson Welles War of the Worlds broadcast. I used to love listening to that thing.

And The Shadow.

Ahhh... I'm a dork.
u like the history of popular culture and music. i have a great book called "Things In The Driver's Seat" that I had to read for a early 20th Century America history class in college. I recommend it.

My vinyl is safe with this son. An original Cheap Thrill with Janis Joplin, and a Blind Faith with Eric Clapton, an original Led Zepplin 2

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Sun 06/13/10 09:03 AM

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Sun 06/13/10 09:59 AM


... and the sound of silence.
oh my yes u do know music well for such a young paduwan

(can u tell yet that I'm a star wars freak - I spend my days stopping myself from quoting dialog from star wars and ghostbusters)


I never actually thought about stopping myself from quoting from Star Wars, I've gotten to the point where I'm quoting from the Star Wars Holiday Special....

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Sun 06/13/10 10:07 AM
Not the Christmas Special, Torgo! Not you, man...

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Sun 06/13/10 10:11 AM

Not the Christmas Special, Torgo! Not you, man...


I have it on DVD. Cheesy as heck, but watching it as a kid back in '78 it was the coolest thing in the world...plus it's the first time we got a look at Boba Fett years before Empire....The also include a huge montage of the Kenner Star Wars toys commercials from back then- Total Star Wars Geek Out!

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Sun 06/13/10 10:15 AM


Christmas would be so much cooler if this was real.

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