So my training is in full force for my new position. My brain...
I just want sleep.
This idea is what I used to preach to customers when I worked in retail at a video rental store. There are group movies and alone movies. Some films just end up being bad when watched by a lot of friends, because people can get uncomfortable and start to riff on the film, destroying its value. Other times, having those friends for a film worth riffing over intensifies the experience. You don't watch the Rocky Horror Picture Show alone do you? NO! You go out to the theaters in droves with your scantily-clad friends and wreak havoc!Luke wrote:Jmustang1968 wrote:Luke, my respect on your tastes of entertainment has lowered upon knowing you go to True Blood watching parties. I know it has a following, but that shows popularity baffles me.
I'm not going the Retrodude route and tell you to lower your expectations. True Blood is stupid, plain and simple. But sometimes when you throw in the right friends in the mix, it can be pretty hilarious.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
Yup. Yup, yup, yup.BogusMeatFactory wrote: This idea is what I used to preach to customers when I worked in retail at a video rental store. There are group movies and alone movies. Some films just end up being bad when watched by a lot of friends...
Not bad. Running an 8350 myself and I'm pretty happy with it.Sano wrote:My new CPU some how broke when I tried to put it on the motherboard. Don't know what happened but a bunch of the pins bent and such. But, newegg accepted my RMA request, so I RMA'ed to to them. Hopefully they will send me out a new CPU or fix the one I sent them (If it can be... it was pretty bad).
If you're curious as to what I bought, its an AMD FX-6300 @3.5 with turbo boost to 4.1.
PSN: Green-Whiskeyninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
The idea of "AP" classes makes me laugh. They don't mean squat when it comes to applying to colleges, and I knew kids who had a GPA of 2.0 who attended "AP" classes. AP is bullsnot.Forlorn Drifter wrote:AP English
I have a friend who worked in the admissions offices of an elite university, and according to her, AP/IB classes are basically a requirement for attendance if you attended a public or non-elite private high school. Accordingly, if you are seeking admission to a elite university, then I would highly recommend taking as many AP/IB classes as possible. Likewise, if you hope to earn an academic scholarship, I would also take as many AP/IB classes as possible, and do your very best on the PSAT so that you qualify as a National Merit Scholar. If you have a solid GPA, AP/IB classes on your transcript, good standardized test scores, at least one academic distinctions, and a few extracurricular activities, colleges will be falling all over themselves to admit you.Luke wrote:The idea of "AP" classes makes me laugh. They don't mean squat when it comes to applying to colleges, and I knew kids who had a GPA of 2.0 who attended "AP" classes. AP is bullsnot.Forlorn Drifter wrote:AP English
At least where I went to school.
When faced with a similar scenario recently, we went with a Civic.prfsnl_gmr wrote:The radiator in my 2003 ML350 is busted necessitating a $1000 repair. With this repair, I have poured nearly $3500 into the car this year, and I am absolutely sick of it. I am thinking of selling it or trading it, and then using the funds to off set the cost of a reliable late model sedan. (Since my wife upgraded from a 1997 Subaru Outback to a 2009 Toyota Highlander earlier this year, we no longer need my car as the "truck".)
I know that there are some people on here that are very knowledgable about cars...Do you have any suggestions? I am looking for a reliable car with enough space to hold my family (i.e., with four doors). Looks and speed are only a bonus at this point in my life, unfortunately...
Thanks for the recommendation. That is one that I am considering. What pushed it over the top for you?dsheinem wrote: When faced with a similar scenario recently, we went with a Civic.