Everyone's Friday Night Plans
Originally posted by NoRiCeHeRe
Holy shat! In my mind I thought everyone on this board was anywhere from 16-25. That's cool though, more life experience for ya.:thumbup:
Holy shat! In my mind I thought everyone on this board was anywhere from 16-25. That's cool though, more life experience for ya.:thumbup:
Originally posted by DakarM
you old man! :rick:
you old man! :rick:
:rick:
Originally posted by civic2k2grl
i always thought you were younger :dunno:
i always thought you were younger :dunno:

Growing old is a requirement....growing up is an option

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Originally posted by 99civic_love
never heard of the last one. check amazon.com, they carry out of print books.
the davinci code (#1 on the bestseller fiction) was really good. of course, harry potter and LOTR everyone has to read (and if you haven't, you suck).
for the major math geeks: try "the golden ratio"
never heard of the last one. check amazon.com, they carry out of print books.
the davinci code (#1 on the bestseller fiction) was really good. of course, harry potter and LOTR everyone has to read (and if you haven't, you suck).
for the major math geeks: try "the golden ratio"
I have not read or watched any of the potter books. I also refuse to do so. I have only read the first book in the LOTR series but I have read the Hobbits. I have a nice Hobbit book in hardcover and everything

so in conclusion I only semi suck
h:
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Originally Posted by WiLL
...I really wanna get out and shoot people.
Originally posted by Nightshade
Your not far behind
:rick:
Everyone always thinks I am younger than I am
Growing old is a requirement....growing up is an option
Your not far behind
:rick:Everyone always thinks I am younger than I am

Growing old is a requirement....growing up is an option

Originally posted by DakarM
I can't believe no one else posted this yet.
so here goes :rick:
I'd volunteer to be that chair :rick:
I can't believe no one else posted this yet.
so here goes :rick:
I'd volunteer to be that chair :rick:
Originally posted by axemansean
If you find Strange loyalties then take a second to read it, its one of those series books but its still a great book to read.
If you find Strange loyalties then take a second to read it, its one of those series books but its still a great book to read.
Originally posted by DakarM
I have not read or watched any of the potter books. I also refuse to do so. I have only read the first book in the LOTR series but I have read the Hobbits. I have a nice Hobbit book in hardcover and everything
so in conclusion I only semi suck
h:
I have not read or watched any of the potter books. I also refuse to do so. I have only read the first book in the LOTR series but I have read the Hobbits. I have a nice Hobbit book in hardcover and everything

so in conclusion I only semi suck
h:
well, the LOTR series is much better than the hobbit. i wouldn't recommend seeing the HP movies considering they completely suck (LOTR movies own all though). honestly, the harry potter books are really good. not childish at all. try them, you might like it
(think roald dahl meets CS Lewis)
Originally posted by 99civic_love
whats it about?
whats it about?
This extraordinary and beautifully written novel, the third to feature Glasgow police detective Jack Laidlaw ( Laidlaw and The Papers of Tony Veitch are the others), sets a high standard among contemporary thrillers. It begins not with a crime but with Laidlaw's despair at his brother's death in a traffic accident. He has a burning need to make some sense of that death: "Where did the accident begin? That's what I want to know. In the middle of the road? At the kerbsic ? In the pub before he went out? In the fact that he drank too much? When did the accident begin?" Jack's inquiries into how Scott Laidlaw came to his untimely end lead to much larger questions about the nature of pain and injustice and--not least of all--about the meaning of his own life and how it encompasses the impending failure of his relationship with the woman he loves. Trying to piece together the events of his brother's final days, Laidlaw embarks upon a journey into moral darkness. The investigation eventually ties in with a case being pursued by Jack's partner in his absence, but the real secret, hinted at in the paintings that Scott left behind, lies in a tragic event long past and in the sadness of Jack's youthful innocence, which he has lost but not forgotten. Strange Loyalties, like its detective hero, is captivating and unforgettable.
Originally posted by NoRiCeHeRe
So what type of club do you go to? You said that you're into the whole Goth thing didn't you?
I thought I remember you posting that somewhere. Correct me if I am wrong.
So what type of club do you go to? You said that you're into the whole Goth thing didn't you?
I thought I remember you posting that somewhere. Correct me if I am wrong.
I don't venture into the city often to go to clubs. Too $$ (parking/admission/drinks) I get into this one for free cause I used to work there. I used to go to this club in the city... I'm totaly drawing a blank on the name.. it's been changed so often. But it was an old run down church. :goodjob:
Originally posted by EriksShadow
gay club.
I don't venture into the city often to go to clubs. Too $$ (parking/admission/drinks) I get into this one for free cause I used to work there. I used to go to this club in the city... I'm totaly drawing a blank on the name.. it's been changed so often. But it was an old run down church. :goodjob:
gay club.
I don't venture into the city often to go to clubs. Too $$ (parking/admission/drinks) I get into this one for free cause I used to work there. I used to go to this club in the city... I'm totaly drawing a blank on the name.. it's been changed so often. But it was an old run down church. :goodjob:
Originally posted by NoRiCeHeRe
The club is gay as in :ghey: or gay as in stupid? Sorry for the ignorance , but I didn't think you were :ghey:? Or I am just really confused right now.:dunno: :rofl:
The club is gay as in :ghey: or gay as in stupid? Sorry for the ignorance , but I didn't think you were :ghey:? Or I am just really confused right now.:dunno: :rofl:


