131779 pts ยท February 3, 2015
I've met some really great people here on Imgur. You folks are alright. Anyway, not much to say about me. I might not upload anything, or say much, but I'll upvote other things.
It might look like pasta, but you do not want to wet those drys.
It's hard defining retro. 18 years ago was the ps3/360 era. But 18 years before that generation? The NES and the Sega Master System.
I don't know why those scores area always mean. I'm sure, like most things, they're generally nice when they're not being tested. This attempted pun is pretty bad. I shouldn't hit post, but here I go hitting post and seeing what happens.
If they're not delivering this to Zefram Cochrane, we're in the wrong timeline.
There's the word! Thanks. I kept thinking cavity. But that motor has nothing to do with teeth. And I kept thinking to myself, that's not the word, but it's close.
Huh, neat. It looks like that's as fast as it can spin in the fluid before the fluid simply can't keep up. The speed of the rotation was so quick it created a bubble of air around the motor. And that air trapped in heat that the mineral oil couldn't get through, and it burned out.
"Oh come on, I'm a pelican not a pelican't ... wait there's the door. It's all good!"
Trust the fungus.
That looks like an awesome dog.
Ice cream's gonna get a bit melty.
If you see a rat, play some jazz. If they don't care, they're not on anything. But if they're vibing, maybe find out where they're getting their coke.
It's nice that you are giving the world an egg in these trying times.
That looked like a deeply calculated meow.
They changed from liquid metal into hoops about 70% of the way to the camera.
Temba, his arms wide.
For some reason I was expecting a green dog. The same exact thing happened when I accidentally dropped a white hat into the red sea. It just got wet.
For some games, absolutely. But a lot of them still hold up, too.
"I don't think we'd make it" "No!"
Looks like that's not the right shovel for shoveling the zort. You need a more heavy duty shovel.
This is someone who made a 52 pick up machine and was told it would never have a serious application.
Yeah, it was just a typo. A few mascots came after they found a way to the real world and no longer lived in McDonaldland around 85 or so. I always thought it was weird that the Fry Goblins (later renamed Fry Guys, and then Fry People after they made a Fry Girl) had no problem with people eating fries around them.
There are a bunch of mascots McDonalds had at the time. In the early 80s especially. They had their own fantasy land they lived in called McDonaldland. There was Ronald, Mayor McCheese, Office Big Mac, Captain Crook, The Fry Goblins, and the Professor.
It's not even Saturday, or in the park. And it's not the fourth of July.
He could have avoided all this by playing Mike Tyson's Punch Out on the NES and trying like the rest of us to take him out.
My local library has records, but they don't let them out of the listening areas due to them being stolen. You bring your own headphones and plug them into the record player. They've got converters for the different types of plugs.
That was highly entertaining.
Kindness is what is being described. A business transaction needed to only be just that. Money for an item. Someone put in a little extra effort to be kind, and it was appreciated. Kindness can go a very, very long way.
Look at that tornado tube. That Neapolitan nightmare. That angry air.
It might look like pasta, but you do not want to wet those drys.
It's hard defining retro. 18 years ago was the ps3/360 era. But 18 years before that generation? The NES and the Sega Master System.
I don't know why those scores area always mean. I'm sure, like most things, they're generally nice when they're not being tested. This attempted pun is pretty bad. I shouldn't hit post, but here I go hitting post and seeing what happens.
If they're not delivering this to Zefram Cochrane, we're in the wrong timeline.
There's the word! Thanks. I kept thinking cavity. But that motor has nothing to do with teeth. And I kept thinking to myself, that's not the word, but it's close.
Huh, neat. It looks like that's as fast as it can spin in the fluid before the fluid simply can't keep up. The speed of the rotation was so quick it created a bubble of air around the motor. And that air trapped in heat that the mineral oil couldn't get through, and it burned out.
"Oh come on, I'm a pelican not a pelican't ... wait there's the door. It's all good!"
Trust the fungus.
That looks like an awesome dog.
Ice cream's gonna get a bit melty.
If you see a rat, play some jazz. If they don't care, they're not on anything. But if they're vibing, maybe find out where they're getting their coke.
It's nice that you are giving the world an egg in these trying times.
That looked like a deeply calculated meow.
They changed from liquid metal into hoops about 70% of the way to the camera.
Temba, his arms wide.
For some reason I was expecting a green dog. The same exact thing happened when I accidentally dropped a white hat into the red sea. It just got wet.
For some games, absolutely. But a lot of them still hold up, too.
"I don't think we'd make it" "No!"
Looks like that's not the right shovel for shoveling the zort. You need a more heavy duty shovel.
This is someone who made a 52 pick up machine and was told it would never have a serious application.
Yeah, it was just a typo. A few mascots came after they found a way to the real world and no longer lived in McDonaldland around 85 or so. I always thought it was weird that the Fry Goblins (later renamed Fry Guys, and then Fry People after they made a Fry Girl) had no problem with people eating fries around them.
There are a bunch of mascots McDonalds had at the time. In the early 80s especially. They had their own fantasy land they lived in called McDonaldland. There was Ronald, Mayor McCheese, Office Big Mac, Captain Crook, The Fry Goblins, and the Professor.
It's not even Saturday, or in the park. And it's not the fourth of July.
He could have avoided all this by playing Mike Tyson's Punch Out on the NES and trying like the rest of us to take him out.
My local library has records, but they don't let them out of the listening areas due to them being stolen. You bring your own headphones and plug them into the record player. They've got converters for the different types of plugs.
That was highly entertaining.
Kindness is what is being described. A business transaction needed to only be just that. Money for an item. Someone put in a little extra effort to be kind, and it was appreciated. Kindness can go a very, very long way.
Look at that tornado tube. That Neapolitan nightmare. That angry air.