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I have a hard time with somebody turning up their nose at Fight Club and wanting a picture of the Death Star in their office. [/ QUOTE ] Dids- Once there was a thread on turning your place from a dump into a hip space where chicks will want to bang you even though you are a chubby geek who plays 3/6 holdem. Can we resurrect that thread yet? |
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You can try.
I do have a 42 inch plasma on order (wrt to: all the other threads about these, I spent a month looking at TVs, and in the end the plasma just flat looked better). I'm trying to replace my couch, but I keep taking expensive vacations that preclude it. I need to get staked in the apartment game. |
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This one is hanging in my living room:
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Third, the fact that FightClub shows up more than a few times makes me think that you are all a bunch of friggin' retards. [/ QUOTE ] Some of us understand Fight Club for what it actually is, thanks. |
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The Dinner Party is a work by Judy Chicago depicting place settings for famous women throughout history. The table is triangular and measuring forty-eight feet on each side. Each place setting features a placemat/tablecloth with the woman's name and artworks relating to the woman's life, along with a napkin, utensils, glass/goblet, and a plate. The plates all feature a butterfly- or flower-like sculpture, representing a woman's vagina. "The Dinner Party elevates female acheivement in Western history to a heroic scale traditionally reserved for men." Big Steve [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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