Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
AngryCorvair wrote:
edit: the "for adult films" part is reduntant.
Right. Because if they were children's films that would be categorized as a "major" confession and likely involve a plea agreement.
I hope no one got this before me, but:
BIG JIM SLADE!
I fart in bookstores...but only in the gardening section.
I don't like the Rolling Stones or Fleetwood Mac.
Sometimes while mowing I just zig-zag across the middle a few times.
Bruce
I don't like Zig-zag papers. Never did.
JoeyM
MegaDork
5/13/13 7:59 p.m.
egnorant wrote:
I fart in bookstores...but only in the gardening section.
I don't like the Rolling Stones or Fleetwood Mac.
Sometimes while mowing I just zig-zag across the middle a few times.
Bruce
Set out a few cones. It's just practice
In reply to Zomby Woof:
Rolling papers suck. That's why we always used cheap corncob pipes.
Uh, the statute of limitations has run out... right?
The_Jed wrote:
I'm a compulsive sorter as well. Any time I'm eating a snack like cheeze-its or veggie straws I sort them by color and yumminess. I save the yummiest for last.
In my house well done cheeze its are like gold!
Also if the volume control on any device has a digital display (numbers instead of just a bar or group of bars) I have to leave it on a non-prime number.
I do this too! For both vegetable chips (spinach, tomato, potato), and M&M's (blue, brown, orange, yellow, red, green... sometimes orange/yellow/red get mixed, the other three never change... also the blue ones are the worst, bring back tan!).
Also, pretty much whenever I eat anything like chips or crackers, I try to eat all the broken ones first. And with chips, the folded over ones always get saved for last.
With volumes... only multiples of two, three or five. I have absolutely no idea why (and not even all example of those... ie 15 not 16, 20 not 21, etc). This also works for cruise control... 65, 70, 72 or 75 (for 65) depending on what traffic is doing. Nothing else. Ever. (Well, unless the speed limit is different... for 35 it'd be 35, 40, 42 or 45).
Zomby Woof wrote:
I don't like Zig-zag papers. Never did.
Those are for cavemen. A cored apple is nature's pipe! Plus that you can snack away the paraphernalia charge.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
Zomby Woof wrote:
I don't like Zig-zag papers. Never did.
Those are for cavemen. A cored apple is nature's pipe! Plus that you can snack away the paraphernalia charge.
There's this stuff called glass now, hipsters. Or empty out a black & mild. Smoke that E36 M3 IN the club.
poopshovel wrote:
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
Zomby Woof wrote:
I don't like Zig-zag papers. Never did.
Those are for cavemen. A cored apple is nature's pipe! Plus that you can snack away the paraphernalia charge.
There's this stuff called glass now, hipsters. Or empty out a black & mild. Smoke that E36 M3 IN the club.
Who you callin' hipster? Ain't no PBR is my fridge. It's all high end E36 M3. You know... deluxe. (use voice of Jules Winnfield)
I am the only white guy on the planet who does not like the Beatles
In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:
No, I don't like the Beatles, Stones, or Bruce Springsteen
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:
I am the only white guy on the planet who does not like the Beatles
I'm with you. Had a buddy that worked at the gas station with me played them all the darn time. Got so sick of them
But I loves me some rolling stones. Bruce Springsteen I only know a couple songs from the radio. Meh
I live in Ontario and I'm happy Boston won.
I pick my favorite hockey teams by the color of their uniforms.
Boston
Philadelphia
NOT San Jose
JoeyM
MegaDork
5/14/13 6:31 a.m.
I like the beatles. I also like swing music
Wally wrote:
In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:
No, I don't like the Beatles, Stones, or Bruce Springsteen
To that list I add-
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
Grateful Dead
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
As somebody who has spent alot of time in punk and metal bands, i tend to keep that to myself.
logdog wrote:
Wally wrote:
In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:
No, I don't like [..]
To that list I add-
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
But I'm on the same page as you with the Grateful Dead. Woof.
mtn
UltimaDork
5/14/13 7:40 a.m.
Confession: I sometimes want an appliance car.
logdog wrote:
Wally wrote:
In reply to Fueled by Caffeine:
No, I don't like the Beatles, Stones, or Bruce Springsteen
To that list I add-
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
Grateful Dead
Pearl Jam
Soundgarden
In general I agree with ya'll. That being said, 5 of those bands have at least 1 song in my "Mike's list of best songs of all time".
On the Grateful Dead note: I liked 2 of their songs but never really any of the others. Then I heard Jerry Garcia doing bluegrass stuff, and started to really like that, and slowly started to "understand" (for lack of a better word) Grateful Dead and can really appreciate it.
In reply to dculberson:
You cant walk down the hall at work with out tripping over a half dozen middle aged guitar players (just got another last week). Around here Comfortably Numb is played constantly at lunch during their get togethers.
wbjones
PowerDork
5/14/13 8:07 a.m.
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:
I am the only white guy on the planet who does not like the Beatles
no you're not .... add me to the list
JoeyM
MegaDork
5/14/13 8:09 a.m.
logdog wrote:
In reply to dculberson:
You cant walk down the hall at work with out tripping over a half dozen middle aged guitar players (just got another last week). Around here Comfortably Numb is played constantly at lunch during their get togethers.
nothing wrong with bonding over guitars.....just like there's nothing wrong with bonding over the smell of tires burning.
wbjones wrote:
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:
I am the only white guy on the planet who does not like the Beatles
no you're not .... add me to the list
Add me too. Around the late 1980's I realized I couldn't take any more Beatles songs as I have heard enough. WXRT FM Radio in Chicago used to have a Breakfast with the Beatles that quickly wore me out.
If I hear "Dust in the wind" one more time.........Add Kansas to the list.
JoeyM wrote:
logdog wrote:
In reply to dculberson:
You cant walk down the hall at work with out tripping over a half dozen middle aged guitar players (just got another last week). Around here Comfortably Numb is played constantly at lunch during their get togethers.
nothing wrong with bonding over guitars.....just like there's nothing wrong with bonding over the smell of tires burning.
Nobody likes us drummers.