Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Cesar R M

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Another Sageteer I haven't seen in a little while is @Zweiland. I noticed because my like count has taken a beating.

(Just kidding, my like count has more than exceeded my monthly calulations)
I noticed it too, thanks god other friendly guys and gals in this thread have keep the stream of likes constant.
gotta feed the bruce ;)

He's busy. Mid-April is mating season for narwhals. (Seriously - you can look it up.)

Wait, did we leave him and Busey alone in the parlor (that's right, we have a parlor)? :eek:

That sounded.. very .. very.. dirty in combination.. and scary D:
can you imagine a half Narwal half Busey hybrid? *shudders*

What if he takes the box to the Russian coast?
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Cesar R M

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It's alright; I only got 20 and I'm in college. Not that I would want to be involved on a lot of stuff on this list anyway. I went to one football game, once. It was pathetic. There was such a weird play that I had to come back here and ask on the NFL thread what happened. I might take my brother to a football game next year though. He's been asking to go to a football game, but my dad won't take him to a Ravens game. It's so loud and rough that we think it would be sensory overload for him, plus those tickets ain't cheap and he probably wouldn't get much out of it. He's fine at Orioles games, though my mom does take him for a walk in the top of the 5th inning. Taking him to a college football game would be better for him since it's not particularly noisy, the seats are close so you can see what's happening, there's no alcohol so you avoid "the crowd", and tickets for nonstudents are only $7. Students get in for free. Other than that, no college sporting events for me. I've also gotten an A (straight A's actually...not bragging or anything ;) ) I plan on graduating, and last week statistics made me want to cry and give up. Oh, and the free food thing.
got 25!

I still had nothing of the frats, parties and drunkenfests lol.
 

acishere

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As near as I can figure (with Google's help):
Darty - daytime party
DMFO - dance floor make out
Bro tank - a tank top worn by men. How this differs from a muscle shirt, I have no idea.
Natty Ice - a cheap, trailer-trash (not my description), higher alcohol beer:
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All of a sudden, 46 doesn't look so bad.
You were better off not knowing what Natty Ice is... :hungover:
 

MinnieM123

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Ha - I actually went to sleep when I said I was!!

And now, I present to you - my dog:

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I like how your dog drags all the chew toys up on the bed with him (or her?)!! My dog drags his all over the house. The other day, he put one toy in the entry to each room. Why? Haven't a clue, but I'm sure there's some deep meaning in this ritual to him . . . :rolleyes:

Have a good day Sagateers! Off to work now.
 

PUSH

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You scored 18 out of 100 on the College List!
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    You’re somewhat college! You know a thing or two about having fun, but there is always room to learn more. Consider investing in a bro tank and buy some more Solo cups, and you’ll be well on your way to the college lifestyle.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/which-music-era-do-you-actually-belong-in

Here's my surprised face: :happy:


You got: ’60s Rock
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Hulton Archive
Rock in the ’60s was a constantly evolving thing, with wildly inventive artists like The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and The Who basically making up rock culture as they went along. This is an extremely earnest and progressive period too, with most of the counterculture defined by hippie ideals
 

PUSH

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Funny, as I hate 90s rap. o_O

You got: ’90s Rap
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Hip-hop was born in the ’80s, but hit its stride in the ’90s. This is the era of Biggie, Tupac, Wu-Tang Clan, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Outkast, The Pharcyde, and The Fugees. Rap became more glossy as the decade progressed, but for most of the decade, it was raw, rugged, and vital.
 

Lucky

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I got "New Wave" but I was never a big fan of the bands they list:

New wave is sorta hard to define – it’s basically a catch-all for all sorts of music that was influenced by the first wave of punk, but wasn’t necessarily punk itself: Blondie, Talking Heads, Devo, Elvis Costello, New Order, The Smiths, The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, etc, etc. The main thing is that while punk was mostly about provocation, aggression, and tribalism, new wave was about subverting the mainstream with stylish, unapologetically individualistic pop music.
 

MOXOMUMD

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http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/which-music-era-do-you-actually-belong-in

Here's my surprised face: :happy:


You got: ’60s Rock
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Hulton Archive
Rock in the ’60s was a constantly evolving thing, with wildly inventive artists like The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and The Who basically making up rock culture as they went along. This is an extremely earnest and progressive period too, with most of the counterculture defined by hippie ideals
This is what I got too! :D Groovy!
 
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