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LETS GOOOOOOOO (General hangout thread)
GOOD NOON KNIFE
You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.
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It's high noon...
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
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:((((((((((
"I worry exactly the right amount. You can never worry too much!" - Tulio
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I am now imagining Dusty wearing roller-skates and trying to move around with them.
Viking Duck is back from Valhalla, and ready to take all the loot. Also, still a friend to animals.
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oh my god Dusty on roller skates would be hilariously adorable
Stupid doomed timeline...
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KITTIN MITTINS
You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.
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that would be cute too lol
Stupid doomed timeline...
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beans
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apathy's a tragedy and boredom is a crime
You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.
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(nature documentary narrator voice) And here, we see a wild Cheesy awaken from their nap.

so yeah anyways

I'm back
boneless beans and recipes involving those boneless beans


i keep fading in and out of existence on this website for some reason

i'm totally normal about henry kablam and june kablam (lying)
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Nice to see you again.
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
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Hi Cheesy.
You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.
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omelette du fromage
nya
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That Omelette Du Fromage thing reminds me of that one Alfred Hitchcock presents where these two brothers plot to murder their wealthy aunt by mixing glass in with her souffle eggs, but then on the day that it was supposed to happen, she had fish instead, and the souffle eggs were used to make an omelet which the more evil conspirator ate while making a joke that only makes sense in french about the murder plot, and then he died, and the other conspirator who thought the whole thing was a bad idea from the start and was bullied into it lives vaguely miserably ever after, until he presumably inherits the wealthy aunt's money.

I mean the only connection is that both contain egg-pocket-food, so I don't know why that's where I went.
I am the They who says it!
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Good morning everyone (or night if you're in a different timezone).
I can't think of anything clever.
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it's movie night again I've never seen this many movies in a single month in my entire life
"I worry exactly the right amount. You can never worry too much!" - Tulio
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(12-16-2021, 08:48:39 AM)Florien Wrote: That Omelette Du Fromage thing reminds me of that one Alfred Hitchcock presents where these two brothers plot to murder their wealthy aunt by mixing glass in with her souffle eggs, but then on the day that it was supposed to happen, she had fish instead, and the souffle eggs were used to make an omelet which the more evil conspirator ate while making a joke that only makes sense in french about the murder plot, and then he died, and the other conspirator who thought the whole thing was a bad idea from the start and was bullied into it lives vaguely miserably ever after, until he presumably inherits the wealthy aunt's money.

I mean the only connection is that both contain egg-pocket-food, so I don't know why that's where I went.

I was just thinking of that one dexters lab episode???
"I worry exactly the right amount. You can never worry too much!" - Tulio
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Omelette du fromage is terrible French and so pretty much only appears in that cartoon anyway
nya
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HON HON B4GU3TT3 TH3 INF3CT1ON SPR34DS

D3L1C1OUS D3L1C1OUS R3D

...why did I make French Terezi a thing lmao
Stupid doomed timeline...
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(12-16-2021, 08:48:39 AM)Florien Wrote: That Omelette Du Fromage thing reminds me of that one Alfred Hitchcock presents where these two brothers plot to murder their wealthy aunt by mixing glass in with her souffle eggs, but then on the day that it was supposed to happen, she had fish instead, and the souffle eggs were used to make an omelet which the more evil conspirator ate while making a joke that only makes sense in french about the murder plot, and then he died, and the other conspirator who thought the whole thing was a bad idea from the start and was bullied into it lives vaguely miserably ever after, until he presumably inherits the wealthy aunt's money.

I mean the only connection is that both contain egg-pocket-food, so I don't know why that's where I went.

I've only watched one episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the one where Joseph Cotton gets paralyzed in a car crash and the doctors think he's dead and get ready to autopsy him, but then he cries and the doctors realize that he's alive.

I haven't seen them, but I think there's episodes of AHP that adapt "The Thing in the Weeds" by William Hope Hodgson, "The Jar" by Ray Bradbury, and "Royal Jelly" and "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl. I've read and enjoyed all of those stories, so they may be interesting to watch.
Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
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I'm not sure how to say this, but...

I'm done with this semester of college!!

Now to see Spider-Man and get wisdom teeth pulled out...
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why did my brain want to parse that as Spider-Man being the one to pull your teeth out
Stupid doomed timeline...
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Because why not?
You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby.
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Spider-man the teeth thief, creeping through the town.
Spider-man the teeth thief, sneaking all around.
Spider-man the teeth thief, better run and hide.
If he should catch up with you he'll say "your teeth are mine!"
I am the They who says it!
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