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ImmyJ
That was fun. And sweatttttty.

Paix.
Marcus007
I WANT MORE DETAILS IMMYJ

DONT GET LAZY ON US!!!
Allied Nations
Almost everyone at the afterparty I was at was at bug and I'm sure it was ing ballistic.

Sad I missed it!
ImmyJ
i feel sorry for the kids that had to endure the sketch that left Parking and arrived at circus. it was a departure from all forms of sketch i've seen before, a horrible mutant that became completely accustomed to relentless german electro and then was thrust into the cold night wanting pure sensation and willing to fork over $30 to people with questionable motives to continue it's trajectory at another location. on the other hand, the same mutant was generally beautiful, wearing neon clothes, and insisting that people perform improv contact dance at its theatre that it subsequently got lost trying to find. steve was raw power, search and destroy and the vibe was that of expectant springtime and accompanying relentless horniness. yes, there was a lot of ing and associated horseplay but i'm betting that the combination of drugs, beats, and recent metamorphosis got the best of people's refined etiquette.

theoretical question: is there a difference between partying hard and becoming party foul?if the latter exists, is it actually an move to trick said party foul with the 'phone's for you' line to get it to stop insistently groping your friend's ? jesus, man, how is it that i have done more to my tiny frame than most but have never caused girls to flee or guys to kick my ass outside of the club just to be hauled off by an ambulance at the end of the night? the difference: basic consideration for others. please, if you have a party foul in your close group of friends, have it spayed or neutered before subjecting it to intense socialization and hedonistic urges. your friends and compatriots thank you.

epiphany: basic consideration for others is the bedrock of good game. paix.

ps: most excellent computer game to while away the hours with: 3d logic
Marcus007
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Originally posted by ImmyJ
i feel sorry for the kids that had to endure the sketch that left Parking and arrived at circus. it was a departure from all forms of sketch i've seen before, a horrible mutant that became completely accustomed to relentless german electro and then was thrust into the cold night wanting pure sensation and willing to fork over $30 to people with questionable motives to continue it's trajectory at another location. on the other hand, the same mutant was generally beautiful, wearing neon clothes, and insisting that people perform improv contact dance at its theatre that it subsequently got lost trying to find. steve was raw power, search and destroy and the vibe was that of expectant springtime and accompanying relentless horniness. yes, there was a lot of ing and associated horseplay but i'm betting that the combination of drugs, beats, and recent metamorphosis got the best of people's refined etiquette.

theoretical question: is there a difference between partying hard and becoming party foul?if the latter exists, is it actually an move to trick said party foul with the 'phone's for you' line to get it to stop insistently groping your friend's ? jesus, man, how is it that i have done more to my tiny frame than most but have never caused girls to flee or guys to kick my ass outside of the club just to be hauled off by an ambulance at the end of the night? the difference: basic consideration for others. please, if you have a party foul in your close group of friends, have it spayed or neutered before subjecting it to intense socialization and hedonistic urges. your friends and compatriots thank you.

epiphany: basic consideration for others is the bedrock of good game. paix.

ps: most excellent computer game to while away the hours with: 3d logic


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