I don't think I can hold the N64 controller without breaking it in half now.N64- still play it at my friend's place whenever I hang out there. Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. 'Nuff said.
The BMsburg Address: @Zweiland's 1000th post
Zero score and zero point five years ago our founding narwhal brought forth on these interwebz, a new account, conceived in WDWMagic.com, and given the name "Zweiland".
Now we are engaged in a great dilemma, testing whether that website, or any website so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war, in front of Stitch's Great Escape in Walt Disney World. We have come to burn down a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those whose lives were taken by a small blue alien with disgusting breath. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not burn down -- we can not demolish -- we can not obliterate -- this ground. The fond memories of being terrified by an ExtraTERRORestrial experience must not have been for naught. TDO will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but they can never forget what they did here. It is for us the enlightened, therefore, to capture Meg once and for all. To torture her until she agrees to move the Laugh Floor, restore Future World, and tear down that BAH.
Of the people!
By the people!
For the people!
TROOPS, MOVE IN!
BWAHAHAHA!!!!!
But there's room for one more...
EDIT: I'm not going to post for a while. (Meaning a few hours.) I like the look of that 1000.
He also had a son that sang pretty nicely, hard to remember his name though. Oh, wait, it might be Frank Sinatra Jr. and if you tried I'll bet you could link at least one of them to Kevin Bacon.Well......Blink 182 did a song 'The Girl Next Door' and so did Frank Sinatra (not the same songs) and Frank had a daughter named Nancy who was also a singer and they both performed on The Ed Sullivan Show although not at the same time and none of this connects to Kevin Bacon.
BTW, I saw the Beatles and heard a lot of screaming when they were on the Ed Sullivan Show, but then again I also saw Elvis's first appearance there as well.This is a trap isn't it? Lure us in with talk of Blink 182, then it segways into someone you saw on Ed Sullivan.
These Phrases:
You used to say these phrases: "As if," "Bi-otch," "Da bomb," "All that and a bag of chips," "Bugg'n," "Boo ya," "Talk to the hand."
The BMsburg Address: @Zweiland's 1000th post
Zero score and zero point five years ago our founding narwhal brought forth on these interwebz, a new account, conceived in WDWMagic.com, and given the name "Zweiland".
Now we are engaged in a great dilemma, testing whether that website, or any website so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war, in front of Stitch's Great Escape in Walt Disney World. We have come to burn down a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those whose lives were taken by a small blue alien with disgusting breath. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we can not burn down -- we can not demolish -- we can not obliterate -- this ground. The fond memories of being terrified by an ExtraTERRORestrial experience must not have been for naught. TDO will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but they can never forget what they did here. It is for us the enlightened, therefore, to capture Meg once and for all. To torture her until she agrees to move the Laugh Floor, restore Future World, and tear down that BAH.
Of the people!
By the people!
For the people!
TROOPS, MOVE IN!
BWAHAHAHA!!!!!
But there's room for one more...
EDIT: I'm not going to post for a while. (Meaning a few hours.) I like the look of that 1000.
Wait, does that mean it was your least favorite or it wasn't?or my least favorite..."NOT!"
I really hated that one. My nieces were just at the age where they thought they were so cool using it ALL the time. The first few times were cute....after that...NOT!Wait, does that mean it was your least favorite or it wasn't?
That was irritating. It does make me think of the Anthrax Not man. (And no one probably knows who that is but that's cool.)or my least favorite..."NOT!"
or my least favorite..."NOT!"
I must agree with that, however, whatever decade that introduced the phrase, "My bad!" needs to be nuked into powder and flushed out of our consciousness forever.That was irritating. It does make me think of the Anthrax Not man. (And no one probably knows who that is but that's cool.)
Agreed. The other phrase I absolutely detest is when people say "Shut up, shut up!" when they are surprised. I was watching The Princess Diaries with my niece (trying to be a good auntie) and I absolutely cringed when I heard that come out of Julie Andrews' mouth. I just want to do a "should of had a V-8" smack on anyone's forehead that says that.I must agree with that, however, whatever decade that introduced the phrase, "My bad!" needs to be nuked into powder and flushed out of our consciousness forever.
Apparently not..I find that phrase, entertaining when used in that context. I'm older so it cannot be age related. Breath easy! I'm sure that there will be many opportunities to show your age.Agreed. The other phrase I absolutely detest is when people say "Shut up, shut up!" when they are surprised. I was watching The Princess Diaries with my niece (trying to be a good auntie) and I absolutely cringed when I heard that come out of Julie Andrews' mouth. I just want to do a "should of had a V-8" smack on anyone's forehead that says that.
Does that mean I'm getting old?
or my least favorite..."NOT!"
This was pretty much my favorite show as a child.Forgot one of my favorite 90's things: Rugrats!
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