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  1. I'm watching some of the Tour de France. The way the cameras cover the race makes it rather exciting to follow.
  2. I've done my partying for the week. Still an enormous amount of work to do.
  3. "Tai Shan": The clouds were suddenly parted For a moment I could see The patterns of the landscape Reaching to the eastern sea Maybe?
  4. QUOTE (kazzman @ Jul 5 2005, 06:04 PM) QUOTE (physics23 @ Jul 5 2005, 06:35 PM) QUOTE (kazzman @ Jul 5 2005, 05:30 PM) Con Air on DVD Yeah, that's a cool action flick. I like when that crazy dude defines irony towards the end. "Define Irony. A bunch of idiots dancing in an airplane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash." Garland Greene. Yep, it's sig-worthy.
  5. QUOTE (sundog @ Jul 6 2005, 01:04 PM)Days of barefoot freedom Racing with the waves Lakeside Park That's the one.
  6. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Jul 6 2005, 11:14 AM) The men are free to run now The Necromancer , but that's a good guess.
  7. QUOTE (Slaine mac Roth @ Jul 6 2005, 10:44 AM) I'm forever At the start The Fountain of Lamneth Warm! And you know, that meaning of the verse completely escaped me until now.
  8. QUOTE (barney_rebel @ Jul 6 2005, 09:06 AM) For you and me, race is not a competition For you and me, race is not a definition For you and me We agree Colder.
  9. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y52/udel/narfmaster/sore_loser.gif
  10. QUOTE (barney_rebel @ Jul 6 2005, 08:00 AM) We can move with savage grace To the rhythms of the night Cool and remote like dancing girls In the heat of the beat and the lights Not Power Windows, Not Hold Your Fire.
  11. QUOTE (sundog @ Jul 5 2005, 11:25 PM) Got to pick up the pace If you want to stay in the race Marathon?
  12. QUOTE (barney_rebel @ Jul 5 2005, 08:30 PM) QUOTE (physics23 @ Jul 5 2005, 07:39 PM) Cool. That was a tough one. I'd probably never have gotten it without the hints. So here's the next puzzle: http://www.resortquestlifeguards.com/photos/beach-run-1.jpg From first to last The peak is never passed?
  13. Cool. That was a tough one. I'd probably never have gotten it without the hints. So here's the next puzzle: http://www.resortquestlifeguards.com/photos/beach-run-1.jpg
  14. From eitb24.com: Live-8: Pink Floyd donates profits, urges others do the same Their album sales have shot up since Live 8 concert, with fans rushing to buy copies of the band's greatest hits album 'Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd'. Pink Floyd have pledged to donate all profits made as a result of their performance at last weekend's Live 8 concert to charity, and urged other acts to do the same. Sales for fellow Live 8 performers The Who and Annie Lennox also registered massive increases. Every act who played at Hyde Park on Saturday has seen a sales boost for their material - except for Pete Doherty. The legendary band reformed especially for the gig, after more than 20 years of hostility. Their album sales have shot up since, with fans rushing to buy copies of the band's greatest hits album 'Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd.' Sales are up 1,343% at HMV, but guitarist David Gilmour said he would not profit from the smash hit show. [More]
  15. Nice performance on the Dow today.
  16. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/amirror/Winter-and-Stalbet.jpg
  17. QUOTE (kazzman @ Jul 5 2005, 05:30 PM) Con Air on DVD Yeah, that's a cool action flick. I like when that crazy dude defines irony towards the end.
  18. Not "Anthem," but maybe - just maybe - "Beneath, Between and Behind": All shining eyes, but never seeing Beneath the noble birth Between the proudest words Behind the beauty, cracks appear Once, with heads held high They sang out to the sky Why do their shadows bow in fear?
  19. QUOTE (Rolinda Bonz @ Jul 5 2005, 02:42 PM) QUOTE (physics23 @ Jul 5 2005, 09:38 AM) Perhaps something else from Power Windows: We dance on the strings Of powers we cannot perceive Not from Power Windows and not from Permanent Waves
  20. Perhaps something else from Power Windows: We dance on the strings Of powers we cannot perceive
  21. QUOTE (ladirushfan80 @ Jun 29 2005, 07:26 AM) QUOTE (Test4VitalSigns @ Jun 29 2005, 08:07 AM) Once upon a time, there lived a man who had a terrible passion for baked beans. He loved them, but they always had an embarrassing and somewhat lively reaction on him. One day he met a girl and fell in love. When it became apparent that they would marry, he thought to himself, she'll never go through with the marriage with me carrying on like this, so he made the supreme sacrifice and gave up beans. Shortly after that they were married. A few months later, on his birthday and on the way home from work, his car broke down. Since they lived in the country, he called his wife and told her that he would be late because he had to walk home. On his way home, he passed a small cafe and the wonderful aroma of baked beans overwhelmed him. Since he still had several miles to walk he figured he could walk off any ill affects before he got home. It was, after all, his birthday. So he went in and ordered, and before leaving had 3 extra large helpings of baked beans. All the way home he putt-putted. By the time he arrived home he felt reasonably safe. His wife met him at the door and seemed somewhat excited. She exclaimed, "Darling, I have the most wonderful surprise for you for dinner tonight!" She put a blindfold on him, and led him to his chair at the head of the table and made him promise not to peak. At this point he was beginning to feel another one coming on. Just as his wife was about to remove the blindfold, the telephone rang. She again made him promise not to peek until she returned, and away she went to answer the phone. While she was gone, he seized the opportunity. He shifted his weight to one leg and let go. It was not only loud, but ripe as a rotten egg. He had a hard time breathing, so he felt for his napkin and fanned the air about him. He had just started to feel better, when another urge came on. He raised his leg and RRIIPPP !!! It sounded like a diesel engine revving, and smelled worse. To keep from gagging, he tried fanning his arms a while, hoping the smell would dissipate. He got another urge. This was a real blue ribbon winner, the windows shook, the dishes on the table rattled and a minute later the flowers on the table were dead. With his blindfold still on, when he heard the phone farewells he neatly laid his napkin on his lap and folded his hands on top of it. Smiling contentedly, he was the picture of innocence when his wife walked in. Apologizing for taking so long, she asked if he had peeked at the dinner table. After assuring her he had not peeked, she removed the blindfold and yelled, "SURPRISE!!!" To his shock and horror, there were twelve dinner guests seated around the table for his surprise birthday party. OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i would DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! too freaking funny!!!!!!!!!! This one's going on my dorm building bulletin board.
  22. How is it I've never looked in this thread before? I need the Heimlich meneuver after some of these jokes. Test, I keep having to wipe my screen after reading yours.
  23. Well done, Rolinda! Here's my guess: We dance on the strings Of powers we cannot perceive.
  24. http://www.catcosmetics.com/random/POA%20Kneeling%20Profile.jpghttp://www.minimus.biz/images/C03-0119901-8200bg.jpg http://www.a1warriortrailers.com/features/05images/05ceiling-fan.jpghttp://images.darkhorse.com/covers/med/t/2112.jpg
  25. Welcome to The Rush Forum, JOSUERS.
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