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✌➬ 01.08.2008 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by gmku
 



Pervert.

drrrtyboots 01.08.2008 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
I'm posting one more, from today, because it makes me laugh

 

Been there before.

Kina 01.08.2008 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Where is this?


It's the Pitt Street sushi train near Myer

ZEROpumpkins 01.08.2008 07:34 AM

I thought so!! Asakago or something, isn't it?

Kina 01.08.2008 07:37 AM

Haha something like that yeah

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
Haha I framed that picture for my dad for father's day and it made him cry when he opened it. It was weird cause my dad like never cries.
I just noticed I'm chewing my cheeks in two of the pictures in my first post. I need to stop doing that fuck.


when I was in 5th grade I made the honor roll for the first and last time and I was mad a"patrol" at school, and we were supposed to keep the kids cool while w eall waited for teh school buses. I had a shash and everything. well, my brother and outr best friends used to make fun of me because I woudl walk around as patrol chewing my cheek as I scoped out everythintg.

lame story. sorry

screamingskull 01.08.2008 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
Haha I framed that picture for my dad for father's day and it made him cry when he opened it. It was weird cause my dad like never cries.
I just noticed I'm chewing my cheeks in two of the pictures in my first post. I need to stop doing that fuck.


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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
when I was in 5th grade I made the honor roll for the first and last time and I was mad a"patrol" at school, and we were supposed to keep the kids cool while w eall waited for teh school buses. I had a shash and everything. well, my brother and outr best friends used to make fun of me because I woudl walk around as patrol chewing my cheek as I scoped out everythintg.

lame story. sorry



Chewing Cheeks,

ok i thought that i was the only person in the word that did this (other than Sarah Jessica Parker, who does it, and can even been seen in episodes of Sex and the City doing this).

I can't stop it, my mum hates it, i do it until they bleed most of the time.
I'm actually doing it right now.

floatingslowly 01.08.2008 12:43 PM

is this the right place to post about my undying obsession with Women from Oz?

no?

tough titties.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 01:25 PM

Here is myself at work today. My messy office.

 

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 01:43 PM

me with my grandparents at my wedding
 


...i was 23. got divorced three years ago...

EMMAh 01.08.2008 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by screamingskull
Chewing Cheeks,

ok i thought that i was the only person in the word that did this (other than Sarah Jessica Parker, who does it, and can even been seen in episodes of Sex and the City doing this).

I can't stop it, my mum hates it, i do it until they bleed most of the time.
I'm actually doing it right now.


Cheek chewing can really make you look like an idiot sometimes haha. Sometimes my mouth is like on the other side of my face if that makes sense.
I don't know anyone else who does it either (besides you guys now haha) It's gotten pretty bad though, I don't chew til I bleed but my teeth are really worn down from it and hurt sometimes.
But hey, it's not as gross as biting your nails or eating scabs or boogers.

EMMAh 01.08.2008 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
me with my grandparents at my wedding


 


...i was 23. got divorced three years ago...


Your grandparents are so cute! You're smile is very nice also :D

EMMAh 01.08.2008 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Here is myself at work today. My messy office.



 


You look like you're thinking about what to do with yourself haha.

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
Your grandparents are so cute! You're smile is very nice also :D



aww, thanks.

racehorse 01.08.2008 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
me with my grandparents at my wedding




 


...i was 23. got divorced three years ago...

i love this photo. there's definately something about it... your grandfather's expression... it's eerily melancholic... especially for a wedding... you also look pretty young in the photo, which just makes the pic. more interesting... great picture.... makes me think of that famous grant wood painting, for some reason.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
me with my grandparents at my wedding


 


...i was 23. got divorced three years ago...


weird! I was 23 when I got married and I got divorced 2 years ago!

davenotdead 01.08.2008 02:31 PM

what the hell... I chew my cheeks as well... this is odd to have so many cheek chewers on one forum

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by racehorse
i love this photo. there's definately something about it... your grandfather's expression... it's eerily melancholic... especially for a wedding... you also look pretty young in the photo, which just makes the pic. more interesting... great picture.... makes me think of that famous grant wood painting, for some reason.


he's not sad ...he's just really old. he was in his 90s when i got married, he turned 101 this summer. he's usually pretty upbeat, he just looks that way. also he's forgotten any english, and since i barely speak any spanish and he's doesn't really have any hearing or vision left anyway, the only way for me to talk to him anymore is to get someone to translate very loudly directly in his ear... but aside from his vision and hearing, he's still going strong... both physically and mentally. since he can't see or barely hear who he's talking to, he'll grab both your forearms and pull you close to him... as he talks he moves his hands on your arms and wrists, a firm grip for emphasis or a searching caress when he's finished speaking and he's trying to judge your reaction...






 


here's a photo of him in the 60s....

from left to right: my grandmother, my aunt, i'm fairly certain the guy shielding his eyes in the back is my uncle who died before i was born, my older cousins (his kids) in the front, my grandfather on the far right...

my other aunt (mother of the children) is probably taking the picture.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 02:42 PM

fucking cool man.

My grandma is 93 and I hope she is around another 10 years cuz she rules all, but you never know....

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
weird! I was 23 when I got married and I got divorced 2 years ago!


...yes, i believe it is the gen-X way... we were born eight months apart also... so you were a year out of college when you got married? (or still 3 credits away from graduating if you were slow like me...)

EMMAh 01.08.2008 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
he's not sad ...he's just really old. he was in his 90s when i got married, he turned 101 this summer. he's usually pretty upbeat, he just looks that way. also he's forgotten any english, and since i barely speak any spanish and he's doesn't really have any hearing or vision left anyway, the only way for me to talk to him anymore is to get someone to translate very loudly directly in his ear... but aside from his vision and hearing, he's still going strong... both physically and mentally. since he can't see or barely hear who he's talking to, he'll grab both your forearms and pull you close to him... as he talks he moves his hands on your arms and wrists, a firm grip for emphasis or a searching caress when he's finished speaking and he's trying to judge your reaction...








 


here's a photo of him in the 60s....

from left to right: my grandmother, my aunt, i'm fairly certain the guy shielding his eyes in the back is my uncle who died before i was born, my older cousins (his kids) in the front, my grandfather on the far right...

my other aunt (mother of the children) is probably taking the picture.


Man that's old, 101. Your grandpa sounds like a funny guy haha. Nice picture by the way :)

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
...yes, i believe it is the gen-X way... we were born eight months apart also... so you were a year out of college when you got married? (or still 3 credits away from graduating if you were slow like me...)


due to 2 years of massive overindulgence in the L..l...l....S...s....s....D...d...d... at the university of Houston
I graduated in 6 years instead of 4.

so i got married with a year and a half to go, around there.

let's hear it for the gen x acid casualties!

Savage Clone 01.08.2008 03:18 PM

I was 23 when I got married too, but I'm still married.

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
due to 2 years of massive overindulgence in the L..l...l....S...s....s....D...d...d... at the university of Houston
I graduated in 6 years instead of 4.

so i got married with a year and a half to go, around there.

let's hear it for the gen x acid casualties!








 


WARNING: MAY SLOW CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND POSSIBLY SPEED DIVORCE.


...it also took me 6 years... i took my fair share of acid also, but i somehow managed to emerge with two years of mechanical engineering education, half a year wandering europe aimlessly smoking hash and sleeping on my cousins' couches, a bachelor degree in architecture and minors in philosophy and film studies.

...did you manage to make and/or lose ridiculous amounts of money in the 90s....? my ex and i had about 20 grand saved up for grad school, but we spent it all on stuff that we then fought about who got to keep... i showed up here at the university of florida with a couple hundred bucks, half the contents of a large 2 bedroom apartment and the lease to a small studio near campus that for six months resembled a storage unit with a mattress and a desk...



Savage Clone 01.08.2008 03:31 PM

I've never had or lost money in any decade.
I did buy a house 12 years ago before the prices went all crazy, and even with current declines I'm still way ahead. That's about the only traction I've got though.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 03:45 PM

I have a house that I want to sell and will likely lose 3-5 grand on, but I need to sell it and be free.

My ex-wife and i did not make lots of dough.

I got out of the University witha BFA in studio art/painting and one in art history.

Tokolosh 01.08.2008 03:47 PM

I hear violins.

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 03:52 PM

web design and IT were blowing up right when i graduated from college... most of my friends and i took higher paying jobs that had nothing to do with what we went to school for. i was freelancing tech support and graphic design for developers and contractors; my ex-wife, who studied biology, was doing database design for the legal department of a telecom firm.

...and speaking of the leftovers of my divorce... anyone interested in buying some silver/grey Prada trainers with tech-mesh uppers, bungee cord laces, and high-density silicon sole?

like this, but grey and with 98/99 styling...
http://cdn.is.bluefly.com/mgen/Bluefly/prodImage.ms?productCode=2117678&width=300&height= 300


size 39 (US men's 7/women's 8 1/2) good condition, sole only slightly worn, comes with original grey mylar storage bag and if i can find it, the original corrugated platic box.

Savage Clone 01.08.2008 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
getting married @ 23 is about the dumbest thing anyone born ater 1980 can do.



Yeah, the fact that this relationship is in its 20th year really bears out this theory of yours.
Then again, I was born in 1970.

Tokolosh 01.08.2008 03:58 PM

 

!@#$%! 01.08.2008 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ZEROpumpkins
Where is this?


jugin by the picchur back of the windo im gonna guess eeenglann but chu never nou

m1rr0r dash 01.08.2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by swa(y)
getting married @ 23 is about the dumbest thing anyone born ater 1980 can do.



...why are you even mentioning this when everyone involved in the conversation was born before 1980?

Savage Clone 01.08.2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Tokolosh
 



This is exactly what I imagined your face to look like.

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by m1rr0r dash
...why are you even mentioning this when everyone involved in the conversation was born before 1980?


true.

1973 RULES!

Tokolosh 01.08.2008 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
This is exactly what I imagined your face to look like.


You don't look too bad yourself.

greenlight 01.08.2008 04:09 PM

i was cheching this thread after while....cool pics! here's few sweet memories on ATP '06

with Sonicl b4 Bark Haze

 


really jelaous, because of Moshe's backstage pass (ok, ok, he deserve it more then me)

 


John Boy where are you?

 

greenlight 01.08.2008 04:11 PM

previous job, break time

 


ehrmm, blue monday (with dark rum and coke)

 

Rob Instigator 01.08.2008 04:24 PM

here is me and my friend Jean who visited us from NY this past christmas


 


Here are most of my people.

I have known everyone for at least 18 years.
 

Kina 01.08.2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
here is me and my friend Jean who visited us from NY this past christmas




 


Here are most of my people.

I have known everyone for at least 18 years.


 


Is there any particular reason why one of them is wearing a cone on his head? Oh and I like your glasses, I often wish I needed them so I could wear a pair.

screamingskull 01.08.2008 05:34 PM

I like his nose ring, i'd love a nose ring, but it just wouldn't suit my face.


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