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#232369 by keeptheflame
Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:38 pm
Fjar wrote:That daily squee blog/thing just doesn't do it for me. I only ever found kittens, lambs and baby rabbits squee-worthy. But puppies? Nah.

Most baby animals cause an incoherent babbling reaction of some sort for me. Kittens mostly, as I love them more than life. But I was being lame & watching Planet Earth on Blu-Ray, and you can bet every time a baby animal appeared I'd be like "Eeeeee!!" (which is not quite 'squeee', but it's close.) - always followed by "I want one!" haha. 8)
#232378 by Amber
Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:08 pm
BlueRaja wrote:
Keeker wrote:I didn't know what you were all talking about. I thought it must be this for a while...
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=17045


That's just...wow. :lol: I'll never look at "squeeee" the same again.





I'll take the Rabbit tho.


:lol: Not what I thought it was going to be. :lol:

does look intriguing though...
#232386 by Lettuce
Fri Jan 22, 2010 6:54 pm
My 17 month old Godson pointed at the telly earlier and squealed with laughter at the one-armed presenter on Cebeebies.

So bad, but so funny. The lad can't even talk yet, except for "OOOOOOOOOOOH DE-AH!"
#232403 by AlucardXIX
Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:49 am
I'm officially "allowed" to upgrade to a Nexus One through t-mobile. It's showing I'll have to pay $279 before taxes, and I'm not exactly sure why. Maybe I'll call HTC tomorrow and find out.
#232409 by swervedriver
Sat Jan 23, 2010 4:06 am
Keeker wrote:I didn't know what you were all talking about. I thought it must be this for a while...
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=17045


Try holding Sqweel the other way round to have an orgasm in reverse!

How does one "orgasm in reverse"? :shock:
#232413 by djskrimp
Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:48 am
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
swervedriver wrote:
Keeker wrote:I didn't know what you were all talking about. I thought it must be this for a while...
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=17045


Try holding Sqweel the other way round to have an orgasm in reverse!

How does one "orgasm"? :shock:


Fix't

Answer: Listen to Biomech.


Okay, okay, that was cheesy. To orgasm, you need to have what's known as a "partner"....
#232469 by soundsofentropy
Sat Jan 23, 2010 6:40 pm
Billy Rhomboid wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
Octillus wrote:
soundsofentropy wrote:
Octillus wrote:reading about theoretical (but not science fiction) space colonization.


Have you seen that proposal for a space colony that was submitted to a NASA contest by some high school kid? It's ridiculously detailed, but unfortunately I don't remember specifics...


No, I haven't. I've been looking at the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, as well as the poles of Mercury primarily.

This science is filled with guys who never lost their inner 8 year old's sense of adventure. I love it.


Yeah, it's all very cool. Before I got a little more down-to-earth (no pun intended) and realized what I actually wanted to do with my life, I was majoring in astrophysics just because it was so incredibly interesting.


Given your attention to detail I'm quite glad you didn't go on to that NASA job building space colonies.


Years of drugs will do that to your memory, it seems. Regardless, I'm a bit better at physics and engineering than I am at remembering trivial shit.

Oh, and I know the difference between English and metric units, so I'm already a step above some teams at NASA.
#232482 by Lettuce
Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:58 pm
English? Don't you mean Imperial? Both are used in Ingerlund depending on what you're measuring. If it's a hot day, you measure in Fahrenheit, if it's a cold day, you measure in Celcius :P
#232486 by djskrimp
Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:11 am
Lettuce wrote:English? Don't you mean Imperial? Both are used in Ingerlund depending on what you're measuring. If it's a hot day, you measure in Fahrenheit, if it's a cold day, you measure in Celcius :P

I'm a meteorologist; I measure in Kelvin. :p
#232487 by AlucardXIX
Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:03 am
djskrimp wrote:
Lettuce wrote:English? Don't you mean Imperial? Both are used in Ingerlund depending on what you're measuring. If it's a hot day, you measure in Fahrenheit, if it's a cold day, you measure in Celcius :P

I'm a meteorologist; I measure in Kelvin. :p


When's the next absolute freeze?
#232494 by djskrimp
Sun Jan 24, 2010 4:33 am
AlucardXIX wrote:
djskrimp wrote:
Lettuce wrote:English? Don't you mean Imperial? Both are used in Ingerlund depending on what you're measuring. If it's a hot day, you measure in Fahrenheit, if it's a cold day, you measure in Celcius :P

I'm a meteorologist; I measure in Kelvin. :p


When's the next absolute freeze?

has yet to happen. We're THIIIIIS close!

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