Congrats. Once you've got a bit of a portfolio you can start pushing your price up.Quote:
I did get the programming job by the way!
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Congrats. Once you've got a bit of a portfolio you can start pushing your price up.Quote:
I did get the programming job by the way!
Thank you FD! I'm excited about the project because its something that I enjoy(game programming) and I'm getting paid for it.
I'm actually thinking about starting a .NET blog to start generating some money for me.
From what I understand I can start one up and place a few ads up and make money off of that.
Has anyone tried this before?
I have a friend with a blog. I think she's made three dollars in two years.
That's some big money there!
P@rn is a proven business model.
Do you have nice legs?
Yeah my legs are real nice, they get me from point a to point b with no problems at all. They are very functional ;)
Just remember, no advertising on the forum.Quote:
P@rn is a proven business model.
Post race is amazing. It's beyond bi-polar!
It's like a game of telephone on steroids - dedication to a thought the opposite of how it goes down.
Turtles!
Congrats on the job dday!
Maybe you should advertise your mug on Billboards?
Or if you want you could use my mug.
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...EwTpDdZgxkw3K8
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Amazon: Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz
Wow! And the first thing I noticed was that it was from $75!
You mean like this?
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...qdkUAMpfqHGwYs
Like what?
It is a picture of a fence with double posts.
Can you not see the image?
nope
thats fantastic - my favorites though are this -Quote:
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Amazon: Tuscan Whole Milk, 1 Gallon, 128 fl oz
and these in the reviews -Quote:
I see that they sell "Used & New from: $45.00" - How can they sell "Used" Milk? Used as a car wax? Used as a paint thinner, or... something else?
A: It is better not to ask such questions. The last customer to do so was "Corrected". It's much better just to order the milk and enjoy it.
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I bought this milk a few days ago; it arrived today, and when I opened it, it was a literal explosion of rainbows and kittens. No cows could have made this milk. No, I suspect unicorns.
How do i go about becoming a re-seller for this magical Milk ???Quote:
Tuscan whole milk is the best buy! I purchased my 128 fl oz of this liquid gold about three years ago. I have recently sold it for a profit of $30! Thank you amazon! Buying Tuscan Whole Milk is not just a milk purchase, its an investment! I also was able to get plenty of use out of it in my three years of owning it. I used this beautifully designed container to lure the women who is now my wife on a date! I also once beat an intruder with the milk and saved my families lives. This brilliant product should not be marketed as milk, it should be called " Tuscan wonder liquid, the liquid with a thousand uses" God Bless the Tuscans.
Homer, I literally could not stop laughing at that picture.
I had to scroll down to the quick reply just to avoid looking at it any longer.
The longer I stared the more I laughed.
Have you guys seen this? Train gets blown off the Huey P. Long bridge in New Orleans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7WfeV01A4g
:eek:
Yeah, I actually have a friend who caught it on his camera.
He lives in Jefferson, but works in New Orleans and he said that he hasn't seen weather that bad since Gustav.
Mmm, suicide girls :D
Hot tamales!
Can't stop thinking bout them.
Margaritas!
Can't stop thinking bout them.
Sombreros!
Gotta get me one.
Happy Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner...
From now on whenever I'm having a bad day at work I will think of this poor schmuck:
Tuna company, 2 managers charged after worker cooked to death at California canning factory
Lovely.
I do like the name Cock and Pullet in Oxton
"These things bring you to reality as to how fragile you are; at the same moment you are doing something that nobody else is able to do. The same moment that you are seen as the best, the fastest and somebody that cannot be touched, you are enormously fragile."
-Ayrton Senna (21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994)
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Let me resurrect this thread to announce: I have returned!
(if anybody would like a toenail, I am losing seven of them, though two have already fallen off)
Welcome back,
How was the expedition?
Welcome back, how was the hike?Quote:
Let me resurrect this thread to announce: I have returned!
That's very careless of you, you may need to go to a very different kind of site to find toenail aficionados that want your dead toenails.Quote:
(if anybody would like a toenail, I am losing seven of them, though two have already fallen off)
Glad to see that you're back. I clapped like a little girl when I saw you responded to a thread in the VB.Net forums.
The hike was pretty awesome. I never wanted to hike southern California because it just didn't sound appealing. Hiking in the desert is not high on my list of things to do. However, a friend at work said she was going to do it and invited me to join in. Since I had company, I figured I might as well. As it turns out, the desert of southern CA is a whole lot nicer than the desert of southern ID. For one thing, you have vegetation tall enough to provide some shade. Crossing southern Idaho, I was desperate for shade to get out of the unrelenting sun, but there was plenty of shade to be had in southern California. Interestingly, we barely needed the shade, too, because it got cold whenever we descended to low elevations and warmed up whenever we ascended. The three lowest points on the trail happened to coincide with weather shifts that dramatically cooled the weather, while we were at high elevation for the warm periods in between. For example, when I got down to the I-10 crossing, which was as flat and exposed as it looked on Google Earth, it was cold and windy enough that it was quite comfortable (somewhere in the upper 60s for temperature). People who went through there a week later had temperatures over 100 degrees.
There was lots of life, too, though almost entirely of the reptilian kind. I saw only one rattlesnake, and a few other types of snakes that I have not identified, yet (I have pictures, though, so I'll be able to track them down), but there were thousands of lizards of various species scurrying around. We did see coyotes, turkeys, a bobcat, and a variety of other animals, though mostly we saw a bunch of smelly hikers. At deep creek hotsprings, there were lots of tacos and sausage, too. And I guess I'll leave that there.
Turkeys are tough game to hunt, I'm surprised that y'all saw some.
I wanna eat me some bobcat too.....
Turkeys are tough to hunt. They're pretty smart birds...most of the time. Oddly, they aren't all that difficult to see. Perhaps they just know when they have to be careful and when they don't. The ones we saw were on the edge of a public campground in a state park. They wouldn't get any legal hunting pressure there, so they might have been much less wary.
We have turkeys out on the property that I hunt on and while I've personally never seen them, I have heard them. But then again I've never purposely gone to hunt turkey. Personally I like hunting squirrel and duck.
Where I'm from Wild Turkey only comes in a bottle.
Know what I wanna eat b4 I die ?..........................Human....
Bet humans taste real good.
A coyote can fill a couple humans. Why should I want squirrels ?
Probably only the vegetarian ones, or have you not noticed that 99% of the meat we eat is from animals that have a vegetarian diet, and its that way for a reason - taste !Quote:
Bet humans taste real good.
Maybe that what we can use all the Vegetarians and Vegans for, when we finally run out of animals to eat.
Squirrels are good eating. If you eat them by themselves then it could take 2 - 3 to get full, sometimes we make a squirrel dumpling but the majority of the time I'll throw them in a gumbo.