6856. Tom 7 (h-68-166-177-122.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
19 Apr 2008 13:54:08
[ Inverse Mutton-chops! ]
Fourth, consternation. |
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6855. William (pool-71-182-236-235.pitbpa.east.verizon.net) –
19 Apr 2008 10:56:35
[ Inverse Mutton-chops! ]
the look of consternation is key
inverse mutton chops: excellent idea :P |
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6854. Tom 7 (h-68-166-177-122.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
19 Apr 2008 09:13:10
[ Inverse Mutton-chops! ]
j: First, you gotta look really good. Second, be taking off your clothes. Third, subtle "thumbs up." |
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6853. jcreed (pool-72-95-158-84.pitbpa.east.verizon.net) –
19 Apr 2008 09:09:40
[ Inverse Mutton-chops! ]
How do you achieve the "GQ effect" |
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That is amazing.
So is the subtle "thumbs up". |
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Hooray for Song of the Month being back! |
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Song from the Goog is excellent stuff.
And boy do I ever know what you mean about Am F C G. Also "Say it Ain't So"/"737 prechorus"/"III-instead-of-iii variant of measures 3,4,5,6 of pachelbel's canon" Am E F C. |
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That sounds like I'll need it! :) |
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Any hope yet for the digitization of Then Come The Chunks? |
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6846. Anonymous (pool-71-164-66-121.albyny.east.verizon.net) –
13 Apr 2008 23:49:26
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
at first I thought they were some kind of worm because they move, they don't stay in one place and when you first find them, you only find one and you think its a noodle or something and you wonder how it got there and then after few days pass you start finding more and more and when you see them they just give you a sick like somethings wrong bad feeling inside |
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6844. Anonymous (pool-71-164-66-121.albyny.east.verizon.net) –
13 Apr 2008 23:37:30
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
hi, i have the same problem, thats how i ended up at this site searching for an answer, i've never seen or heard of any such thing in my entire life and neither has anyone else and now all of a sudden they are popping up every where, I hope this is not some crazy or alien like something thats going to become an epidemic or take over the world kind of thing, think about it and if it does happen, remember what i said, no matter how many times you try to get rid of it, it keeps coming back and it moves too, one of mine ended up in the middle of my floor and i don't know how it got there and it does populate into so many, very rapidly and quickly, they are very discusting, i hope we can find a way to get rid of them before they take over or turn into something worse, its scary!!! |
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Ha, yeah. Thanks for sending sightings! =) |
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Random Tom7 Font Spotting of the Day:
Driving around the area tonight with my roommate, I noticed a sign for a high school play/musical that was using Action Jackson for the name. It turns out it was hand-painted Action Jackson, at that:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjedwards47/2409013495/
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Selam svima,
N.junior: Ljacko (Nevzad) - nisam te vidio 20 godina!
Edin: mi smo vec imali mail kontakt jedno vrijeme. Ja mislim ti si od one loze Honica, koji imaju porodice u Malmö - ti si u Sarajevu...
Dedo - bio si prosle hefte ovdje (poslovno u Pragu)
a ko si ti/vi iz Zagreba?
moja mail: enes.honic@gmx.at ili u biro e.honic@soc.at |
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6835. House Mushrooms, a Global Phenomenon ... (219.142.228.200) –
09 Apr 2008 10:30:43
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
I'm currently living overseas in China. My girlfriend just pointed out to me that we had something poking out of the drywall above the baseboard in the hallway of our apartment. When I say poking out I mean that the mushroom actually pushed itself through the drywall and broke-out so to speak. There are drywall "crumbs" all over the place. At first I thought they were insect larvae or something because I couldnt see the stems. Sprayed some bleach on them but...
I really don't want to deal with it, so maybe we should just move or something and let the landlord figure it out on his own haha.
Just watched the movie "Shrooms" this week too (horrible movie btw if any of you end up checking it out).
But seems to me like if you have mushrooms growing anywhere in your house you probably have a mold network connected to it under your floor, behind your wall, in your ceiling, etc. and should probably get it checked out, and while bleach, salt, TKO, etc. may treat the symptoms there's obviously a bigger problem that needs to be looked at/solved.
Much love to the mushroom community here and good luck with your individual 'shroom issues! |
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Just so you know: an a capella solo cover version of 737 is known to be sung regularly under a shower somewhere in Germany. |
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6831. Tom 7 (h-66-167-9-191.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) –
08 Apr 2008 19:22:24
[ The Quartic Formula ]
Where's the cheesecake though? |
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6830. Mike Kenny (146-115-26-58.c3-0.abr-ubr1.sbo-abr.ma.cable.rcn.com) –
08 Apr 2008 17:37:52
[ Up-to-date: Album-a-day ]
Hm, what do you mean by defense mechanism? :) |
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Who likes cheesecake? Just go over to Mr. Akin's house tonight! We're making a poster w/ this formula on it for him! |
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I'm trying to copy and paste to word so I can show my friends, but it's not working!!! the font gets too small when I down-size it! |
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6826. AnonEmush (c-68-81-209-1.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) –
06 Apr 2008 20:37:01
[ Bathroom? Mushroom! ]
Yeah theres mushrooms in this basement I just moved into which have gone unattended by the homeowners for quite some time. They stayed hidden behind a couch until I started noticing a musty smell and white spores everywhere. A couple of them are about a foot and a half tall and about 8 inches wide, about the size of a baby. Pale yellow slimy feeling and they give off a spore like white powder that has covered everything around them in a 5 foot radius. There's a leak in this basement due to a clogged up French drain and this floor is a false floor meaning its hollow. Made of cement ,as the floor in most basements are, then 2x4's, then plywood and finally a top layer of linoleum. I'm guessing we are gonna have to first destroy all the visual fungus and mold. Install a couple dehumidifiers. Get the French drain fixed, then remove the entire floor until its just bare cement, clean and disinfect the whole area with some sort of super toxic anti-fungal spray. Then use that sealer paint and make sure all the leaks are taking care of. Then add a new inorganic floor, tile or linoleum I'm guessing ,this time right on top of the cement. and i guess to be safe check the area forever for future growth and continue to use a dehumidifier. Was it worth having a false floor put into this newly finished basement, just so there feet wouldn't be cold when they hung out down here, no. One of their dogs has contracted a pretty serious cough and I am also feeling a little something myself. If you guys ever see anything that may be mold or a fungus I would suggest taking care of it in every way you can or just calling in a professional. It may seem costly at the time but if you let it go it will just end up costing a lot more and who knows, someone could get seriously hurt.------BY THE WAY pouring bleach, hydrogen peroxide, salt and TKO down a tiny window into a world of a bigger problem which is undoubtedly growing inside your home is NOT going to fix the problem altogether. You are just delaying the inevitable. As long as there is something to feed on (wood mostly) and occasional moisture these spores are going to survive to grow again, not to mention TRAVEL TO OTHER PARTS OF YOUR HOME. Don't be a dummie. And remember, do not eat or smoke the mushrooms... sell them to your friends to eat and smoke em. |
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The proceedings from Sigbovik 2008 are now available for free download.
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