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Thursday, 29 August 2002
quote [ Orgasms from around the world ]
At the risk of starting another furry debate (New Zealand) :->
[by ClovenHoof@12:31pmGMT] |
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aktung
said @ 1:22pm GMT on 29th Aug
lol, hilarious, especially NZ |
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tela
said @ 1:52pm GMT on 29th Aug
ah, yes that is indeed what it's like here in sweden |
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matt
said @ 2:38pm GMT on 29th Aug
heh. ya bastard. |
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jlpicard
said @ 4:23pm GMT on 29th Aug
Hey, I really like that flame picture -- is there a high-resolution version? I'd really love to steal--errrr, see it! |
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bluecalx
said @ 4:46pm GMT on 29th Aug
/me was just thinking the same as jlpicard. |
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Pangoat
said @ 5:30pm GMT on 29th Aug
http://idisk.mac.com/uneeda_ink/Public If you're using Mac OS X version 10.1, choose Connect To Server from the Finder's Go menu and type http://idisk.mac.com/membername/Public (where "membername" is the person's .Mac member name). If the Public folder is protected with a password, type "public" in the username field and type the Public folder password in the password field. If you're using Mac OS 9.x, choose Chooser from the Apple menu, then click AppleShare. Click the Server IP Address button, type "idisk.mac.com" in the Server Address field, then click Connect. Type the other user's member name and the user's Public folder password, then click Connect. If the user doesn't have a Public folder password, type "public" in the Password field. Select the user's iDisk and click OK. If you're using Windows XP, choose My Network Places in the Start menu, then choose "Add a network place" in the Network Tasks list. In the Add Network Place Wizard, enter the following as the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername/Public? (where "membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). Use the .Mac member name for authentication, but leave the password field blank. If you're using Windows 2000, open My Computer, choose Map Network Drive from the Tools menu, then click "Web folder or FTP site." Enter the following as the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername/Public (where "membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). Use the .Mac member name for authentication, but leave the password field blank. If you're using Windows 98, open My Computer, double-click the Web Folders icon, and double-click Add Web Folder. Enter the following as the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername/Public (where membername is the other person's .Mac member name). Use the .Mac member name for authentication, but leave the password field blank. |
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Interficium
said @ 6:07pm GMT on 29th Aug
OMG MATT DO U FUCK SHEEP!??!?1 |
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Jeff L
said @ 6:18pm GMT on 29th Aug
that sheep's pertty |
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Fenny
said @ 3:56am GMT on 30th Aug
The picture is available at http://personal.primorye.ru/collection/other/37.jpg it was in daves post of http://www.sensibleerection.com/entry.php/5292 under the Others section. |
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Fenny
said @ 3:58am GMT on 30th Aug
OMG I'm going to sweden. |
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Yehudi
said @ 7:21am GMT on 30th Aug
All very accurate except I haven't seen an Australian drinking Foster's for a good many years. |
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Rude Boy
said @ 1:15pm GMT on 30th Aug
Its brewed in Canada, what a joke. Fosters feh... |
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EPT
said @ 6:55pm GMT on 30th Aug
Fosters is brewed here as well. All bottle shops carry it out of some sort of patriotism, I guess, but no-one drinks it. The local fosters is shite, but the Export Fosters is as sdifferent drink, and worth drinking, apparently. |
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Chop-Logik
said @ 7:49pm GMT on 30th Aug
Wheres Canada and our snow-women? |