And isn't meth mouth a secondary downside to meth abuse?
Secondary to the totally ruined life?
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And isn't meth mouth a secondary downside to meth abuse?
Secondary to the totally ruined life?
Secondary to the totally ruined life?
I mean that it's not that meth ruins your teeth directly.
Oh, right -- it's the combination of candy and not caring, right?
I'm watching the World Series of Pop Culture, which !!!!!, but I'm glad to see how many answers I don't know, even here in the first round. I was bummed that I missed the chance to get a team together and try out, but I'm glad I didn't get on and flame out!
I am looking forward to this! I hope I am taping it. PAAAAT!
And while I'm quoting Jesse,
Oh, right -- it's the combination of candy and not caring, right?
NATLBSB.
Oh, right -- it's the combination of candy and not caring, right?
NATLBSB.
NAWayOfLifeBSB
Has anyone here done Crowdgaming? I've been in one audience (POTC3?) where it was played. Weird as HELL.
I hope I am taping it.
Luckily, you will have many many chances to tape it, if you didn't get it last night. Or later tonight.
I am looking forward to this! I hope I am taping it. PAAAAT!
I giggled when I read the Entertainment Weekly "Must Watch" write-up on the first episode, which addressed the amusing sight of the oh-so-dry-witted host being forced to read rap lyrics. Almost as much fun as seeing the Giant Head of Ted Koppel say, "Koppel hungry!" on the Daily Show.
I giggled when I read the Entertainment Weekly "Must Watch" write-up on the first episode, which addressed the amusing sight of the oh-so-dry-witted host being forced to read rap lyrics.
Oh god, that was the funniest thing last year. And Pat's the guy who tells us about the morning papers every day!
Has anyone here Crowdgaming?
Huh. I read about that about 12 years ago. Of course, it wasn't called that then. Researchers would run it during lectures - they'd give everyone, say, a red paddle and a blue one. Students would raise the red paddle to, say, move the controller up in a game of Pong, and blue to move it down. The software would average the colors to determine the movement.
I've always wanted to be a part of that.