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  1. I made this hoping the show/thread might be X-Files themed.
  2. Here is my homage to Dairy's new avatar. (I'm sitting on a frozen lake to show the juxtaposition of climates we find ourselves in btw.) (DP if you go to the AusOpen please take picture of Roger Federer's butt for me. Thanks.)
  3. At the risk of upsetting some of our more delicate viewers I'm going to post another crow video. I like a good crow pun as much as anyone, but it was never about puns for me. I guess I feel a bit envious too of those who can so glibly suggest the "crow thing" is a dead horse. You see for the past month I have about a three hour window each day where there aren't literally 1000's of crows outside. And during that time I still can hear their CAWs! ringing in my head like last nights Ted Nugent concert and its accompanying hangover. This time I put a nice song in so you gentle viewer do not have to endure their hideous cacophony which has become the soundtrack to my nightmares. Which have now bled into my waking hours, reality and the subconcious doubling back on itself in a gauzy shivering hellscape. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCc-uu2R8Rg ps- this ep was great and CG is one of the best and funniest people alive.
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    Episode 117 - Devin Field, Our Pet Project

    fine ashley, i'll play too. I recently learned Jeff Winger is a right wing weirdo who believes in aliens. this really scares and confuses me. I'm also really hungry. thanks. it felt great to just be real for once.
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    Episode 117 - Devin Field, Our Pet Project

    "open up your wings to speak" powerful stuff.
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    Episode 117 - Devin Field, Our Pet Project

    hey guy? i posted a picture of a HAWK last page. y'know a fuckin' HAWK? so like don't be drawing lines and shit and telling us what to do when you don't even like a dope-ass HAWK post bud. just don't fuckin do that guy. how anti-crow do I have to be b4 I get some respect around here?
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    Episode 117 - Devin Field, Our Pet Project

    Dear jeffpartie ur tha werst that is all
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    Episode 117 - Devin Field, Our Pet Project

    HAWK! EDIT>I was at a Sam's Club and this badass Broad-winged Hawk flew in and landed on the carts. I take it as a good sign for the struggle. EDIT2>I've learned his name is Charles.
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    Episode 395 - Yupparently

    I'm pretty sure Whitney found out about the drink every time she says Smegma game. Also I am wasted.
  10. yikes. I guess not. that'll teach you to be so optimistic mwn in keeping with the supposed theme of this weeks thread, I offer this. I call it "DENNIS CALAMARI'S FEVER DREAM OF ELMO AND ALIENS". enjoy.
  11. Potluck <p class="mw-body-content" id="bodyContent" style="position: relative; line-height: 1.6; font-size: 0.875em; z-index: 0; color: rgb(37, 37, 37); font-family: sans-serif;"> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia <p class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en" style="direction: ltr;"> For other uses, see Pot luck (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2012) [/left] An assortment of food at a church potluck [/center] A potluck is a gathering where each guest contributes a dish of food that is to be shared. Synonyms include: potluck dinner, spread, Jacob's join,[1][2]Jacob's supper, faith supper, covered dish supper, dish party, bring and share, shared lunch, pitch-in, bring-a-plate, dish-to-pass, fuddle, "carry-in". Contents [hide] 1Etymology 2Description 3See also 4References 5External links Etymology[edit] The word pot-luck appears in the 16th century English work of Thomas Nashe, and used to mean "food provided for an unexpected or uninvited guest, the luck of the pot."[this quote needs a citation] The sense "communal meal, where guests bring their own food," appears to have originated in the late 19th century or early 20th century, particularly in Western North America, either by influence from potlatch or possibly by extension of traditional sense of "luck of the pot". To the Irish, a potluck was a meal with no particular menu. Everyone participating brought a dish for all to share. The term comes from a time when groups of Irish women would gather together and cook dinner. They only had one pot so they cooked the meal together with whatever ingredients they happened to have that day.[citation needed] Description[edit] Potluck dinners are events where the attendees bring a dish to a meal. Potluck dinners are often organized by religious or community groups, since they simplify the meal planning and distribute the costs among the participants. Smaller, more informal get-togethers with distributed food preparation may also be called potlucks. The only traditional rule is that each dish be large enough to be shared among a good portion (but not necessarily all) of the anticipated guests. In some cases each participant agrees ahead of time to bring a single course, and the result is a multi-course meal. Guests may bring in any form of food, ranging from the main course to desserts. In the United States, potlucks are associated with crockpot dishes, casseroles (often called hot dishes in the upper Midwest), dessert bars, and jello salads. Traditionally, potlucks were a simple combination of dishes brought together by event attendees without a general theme. However, recent times have seen the growth of themed dinners for parties or special occasions. See also[edit] Food portal Buffet Free lunch House concert
  12. I call this "Several Mylar Balloons Come Flying Out of the Devil's Ass".
  13. NEVER HEARD OF 'EM the shit I put up with smdh...
  14. how dare anyone suggest such nonsense.
  15. well I was pretty psyched about my birthday next saturday.
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