"Leave the motor running 'cause I'm on the run."

Feb 10, 2006 13:44

I was just called on by my professor to answer a series of questions about above-the-line-tax-deductions. I somehow managed to BS my way through them AND convince my professor that I'm right, despite the fact that I didn't do the reading last night. *bows* Kids, don't try this at home or in your own law school classes. This is an advanced move ( Read more... )

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applescruffs85 February 10 2006, 22:00:39 UTC
LMAO! Good to know my taste in music is appreciated!

How ironic is this...I have a playlist on random and I swear "Committment" just played a few songs ago. And this is, like, a 3.5 hour playlist with about 3 LBC songs on it. Haha.

Oh yeah, and a few days ago a girl who lives down the hall from me asked for the whole Committment album. People must be catching on!

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missnickers February 11 2006, 00:00:32 UTC
Hehe, well I figured adding your name to the post would add credibility, since most people (rightfully) doubt my judgment. :P

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foxywriter February 11 2006, 00:46:56 UTC
FYI, "Hey Driver" was used in the commercials (maybe even trailer?) of the movie that we saw with Seth Green in it.... The one with the camping and outdoor excursion.... Crap, now I can't remember what it's called. Anyway, I remember hearing it there.

You should do Marv 3 next. Mmm, Lefty....

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missnickers February 11 2006, 01:40:50 UTC
Damn, I know what movie you're talking about but I can't think of the name either.... This is going to bug me all night now... and I can't look it up on IMDB because that would be cheating.

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missnickers February 11 2006, 04:50:03 UTC
I just remembered, "Without a Paddle!"

On a completely unrelated subject, I don't know that I like the new toaster oven. It burns my toast. :(

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foxywriter February 11 2006, 05:45:51 UTC
It burns your buns?? Gasp!

You can turn the heat down you know. :-)

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rayluxuryacht August 14 2006, 00:11:09 UTC
I, myself, spent 24 months in the bush, studying with Tibeten Yogis and honing the craft. basically, the Yogi told me that I must grab the pebble from his palm, and then I did whatever I could to weasel out of it. I reccomend studying with Yogis to all.

I meant to do that, but accidentally ended up studying with Yogi Berra. Still, I can't deny, he taught me well in BSing skills. The trick apparently is to be so confusing with what you say that you bring the other person's brain to a screeching halt. Nobody goes to those regular Yogi classes anymore- they're too crowded!

And I see where you said you spent 24 months in the bush, and I'm not going to comment.

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