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Fantastic word game

Crucifiction sounds a little less harsh and has a more rounded-off point than "crucifixion," and is probably the name of an open mic night band somewhere.

They probably play heavy breathing metal, the Bob Sagetized version of death metal.
 
An open mic night band somewhere is indeed named Crucifiction, so anyone with an interest in badly-performed death-metal can visit their myspace page for a look.

They even have the obligatory 666 as part of their URL. Ah, to be young, angry, and stupid again...
 
For a look back in time, the Official Band Camp Museum and Peep Show will be open until 9 p.m. every Wednesday from June 21 until September 1.
 
Depending on the weather I may go downstairs to the pool and swim tonight, provided it doesn't get too cold.

(Greetz from Pendleton, OR, where I am living out a mandatory two-week furlough as I write this. Eastern OR & WA are my paradise, while others may choose Hawai'i or Mexico. Yeah, as I sit here on a plush king-size bed in my air-conditioned room at the hotel, working on a $10 case of Orangina, I am reminded how much being temporarily out of work sucks........ ;o) Hey, I could either have this or the 12-15 hour work days I have been pulling for the last year and a half! It is about 90 degrees right now and sunny, with a meagre amount of clouds moving in from the west. I suspect it will be gone within the hour. Hopefully it won't be too cold tonight.

Gotta go, there's a "hiking trail" near here [actually an old worn-down path that used to serve as a side road] that needs to be explored.....)
 
It doesn't get too cold, it doesn't get too warm and it only rains at night in Camelot.

(I love Oragina, and just opened on in your honor. You should be at the beach picking up chicks and eating fabulous new foods at restaurants you'd never tried and walking into the mountains and back again."
 
Camelot Music at Cross Creek Mall's bargain bin was where I bought my tape of Baltimora's "Tarzan Boy" and the soundtrack of "A View to A Kill," among many other records and tapes, usually after spending a chunk of my buckage on video games.
 
On video games, I don't think much of them while on vacation and I highly doubt that Darth is playing any and is more likely chugging Orangina and exploring that old worn down path.
 
The ears of young children will grow accustomed to hearing "he went hiking" or "he went hiking on the Appalachian Trail" and understand, as they grow older, that this is really just another euphemism for sex.

Mark Sanford's legacy: being generally crazy and supplying yet another entry to the urban dictionary. ::)
 
Just another euphemism for sex[/i] is what most people at work are spending their days seeking after, but around the water cooler, in weaker moments, they will often be heard to settle for "That's what she said!"
 
Taking the liberty quad...

"That's what she said!" is one of the many reasons why I watch "The Office."

I just wish the writers would give us a little more Oscar and Creed and Kevin and a little less Michael.
 
raptusregaliter said:
Taking the liberty quad...

"That's what she said!" is one of the many reasons why I watch "The Office."

I just wish the writers would give us a little more Oscar and Creed and Kevin and a little less Michael.

Dang. My bad. Hit i instead of b there. Or something.
Nice pickup raptus.

"The Office" would be funnier if there were more development of other characters, because I think raptus is right, Michael seems to have been developed beyond his limitations.

Is there a Peter Principle for sitcom characters?
 
Many rewarding side stops used to be half the fun of family trips in the car especially in the days when we traveled along local roads and highways instead of today's super highways.
 


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