1) If you pass you're still going to down. 2) Sliced bread is over-rated. 3) Sif I have floaties!
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Very mild super powers. Registered 2007-10-25 02:48:15 Comment Karma: 0 Featured Comments: 0 Member of : |
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- Comment on Awesome Bedroom (2008-01-16 22:08:37)
1) If you pass you're still going to down. 2) Sliced bread is over-rated. 3) Sif I have floaties! - Comment on Awesome Bedroom (2008-01-16 20:13:00)
It's cool, but I'd get trashed and drwon in my sleep. - Comment on Small Site Update / Open Thread about MCS (2008-01-16 19:54:12)
Good having view comments back. Still baffled over some images that get posted, a filthy ashtray is pure fail. - Comment on Site news : school sucks (2008-01-08 19:07:50)
No first day of class, but I did go back to work and it did majorly suck. But being back at work means I am back on here, and having two weeks of stuff to go through will keep me occupied for a while, so it isn't all that bad. - Comment on Imagine Video Game (2008-01-08 19:01:56)
Should be a a compulsory part of schooling for young girls. - Comment on Mad Max Vs I Am Legend (2008-01-06 07:57:19)
Fuck you Caio, we don't want Midnight Oil anymore then you do. Problem is that now Peter Garret and the Labor party are in power, so we're stuck with them. :( - Comment on Tolkien's Australia (2007-12-23 19:20:26)
Trees in Adelaide, but not Hobart, Canberra or Melbourne? Fail. - Comment on laura vandervoort is supergirl (2007-12-07 06:06:37)
A poncho would suffice Wally. I also agree on stupid boots, god damn I hate current fashion trends! - Comment on World Cannabis Laws (2007-12-04 04:39:39)
@neekbunny Just a heads up on the laws for the ACT. An ounce is will over a simple offence, as is 2 plants. Taken from http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/ti48.pdf Australian Capital Territory Drugs of Dependence Act 1989 Possession, self-administration, cultivation: simple offences providing defined small quantities involved, and expiable at the discretion of the apprehending police officer. Penalty of $100 for each simple offence under either the Simple Cannabis Offence Notice (SCON) scheme or courts system.