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#981 Re: The Garden » Post Your Pic Thread - Let's see what you look like! » 925 weeks ago
Very nice pictures everyone.
Here is me.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v301/ … /303-1.jpg
Ah man, Labatt's is gross! Good to see another Canadian around though.
#982 The Garden » What's your day job? » 925 weeks ago
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Just like at the old forum and all the rest... What do you do for a living?
I'm a Business/Accounting student. I'm in my 2nd last term. When I'm done (May) I'm heading to Calgary to work as an accountant with Shell Oil. Currently, I work about 20 hours a week, split almost evenly marking papers/exams for a prof and "working" as a computer lab assistant. The lab assistant job is a joke! Especially now that this term they have 2 of us on in the evenings. We're there to help students with computer and printing troubles and the like. Definitely the easiest money I ever made. I usually end up studying or on ROV. Sometimes I mark papers while I'm working there, so then I'm technically making double-time!
#983 Re: The Garden » What are you eating? » 925 weeks ago
I ordered a pizza to commemorate the end of a hellish week of midterms. I still have to mark a fuckload of assignments for tomorrow, though. Gonna be a long night.
#984 Re: Management » So....whatcha think so far? » 925 weeks ago
its like people that support a band, maybe hand out flyers for gigs or something.
here ya go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_team
The Street Team here was something similar. Their job was to promote the site and give suggestions and ideas to improve the place. We had a group of senior members at ROV.com. We'll implement the same thing here down the road.
#985 The Garden » Stephen Colbert Running for President » 925 weeks ago
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I have no idea if he meant it as a joke, but I was watching last night when he announced his candidacy. Pretty funny, if you ask me. He might do better than some of the lesser popular candidates in the mix.
October 17, 2007 9:22 AM PDT
Stephen Colbert announces presidential bid, but is it the truth or truthiness?
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
The dashingly handsome Stephen Colbert, self-proclaimed 'favorite son' of South Carolina
(Credit: Comedy Central)
The thought of a comedian running for president might have been the plot of a tepid Robin Williams movie until recently, but now there are signs that faux pundit Stephen Colbert may actually want to dip his patriotic toes in the (shark-infested) campaign pool.
Colbert formally announced on Tuesday's episode of his spoof talk show, The Colbert Report, that he intends to run for president. More specifically, he aims to get his name on the ballot for both the Democratic and Republican primaries in his home state of South Carolina as a "favorite son."
"And not my mother's favorite son," Colbert explained. "She is much too fair-minded to ever show a preference between the eight of us. Right, Mom?"
It's no surprise that Colbert, with his over-the-top blowhard-egotist act, would make jokes about wanting to end up in the Oval Office. He's been talking about it for weeks on shows like Larry King Live and even in a New York Times op-ed column. But here's the shocker: After Tuesday night's show, people are starting to get the idea that he might not be kidding.
Earlier that evening on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, on which Colbert used to play a (fake) reporter, he formally announced that he would, well, be making a formal announcement. "I, Stephen Colbert, am officially announcing that I will officially consider whether or not I will announce that I am running for president of the United States."
But on Tuesday's Colbert Report, which occupies the time slot after The Daily Show on the Viacom-owned Comedy Central, Colbert made it less fuzzy. "I have heard the call," he declared. "Nation, I shall seek the office of the president of the United States!" He then erupted into a sort of reverie as red, white, and blue balloons cascaded from the ceiling.
Neither Comedy Central nor Colbert's personal publicist have issued statements on whether the comedian will actually attempt to get on the ballot, which has left many--including South Carolina's major political parties--on the edge as to whether the announcement should be taken seriously.
"If Stephen fulfills the requirements met in our delegates' election plan and he actively campaigns in South Carolina, we welcome him to compete," said Joe Werner, executive director of the South Carolina Democratic Party, in an interview with CNET News.com. Werner added that representatives from The Colbert Report had placed calls to the state party's headquarters several weeks ago but that the party thought it was all a joke at the time.
Fulfilling the requirements, however, will be the tough part. Party regulations, Werner said, prevent Colbert from attempting to run on both the Democratic and Republican tickets. "It's in our rules somewhere that you can't be on two ballots," he explained. "He'd have to pick one party."
Representatives from the South Carolina Republican Party were not readily available for comment.
At 43, Stephen Tyrone Colbert would be the youngest contender in the major parties' candidate roster. (Barack Obama is 46.) Colbert would additionally be the first presidential candidate to be banned from Wikipedia (which, ironically, has named his buzzword "truthiness" as its article of the day for October 17), have a mass-market ice cream flavor named after him, and have an extensive repertoire of YouTube videos in which he prances around with a Star Wars lightsaber. Currently, he's riding high on the bestseller lists with his book I Am America, And So Can You!
It could still be a huge joke on all of us. The late comedian Pat Paulsen, after all, was using "I'm running for president" as a stand-up routine in the mid-20th century, over the course of multiple election cycles.
But considering Colbert's prominence as a geek hero, there's no question that fast-spreading buzz on the Web would only add to the anticipation over whether he'll run. Rumors floated in 2005, stemming from the appearance of an "official" Web site that turned out to be a hoax, that oddball actor Christopher Walken would be running for president. (In the words of one CNET News.com commenter, "Too bad. America's got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!")
Colbert, like Walken, would likely be an instant Internet favorite.
#986 Re: Guns N' Roses » universals release list? » 925 weeks ago
I thought 4th quarter lists usually come out in August/September and 1st quarter lists for next year would come out in November. That would make the most sense. Doesn't make sense to release a 4th quarter list when the quarter's half-over.
#987 Re: The Sunset Strip » Screencap Game » 925 weeks ago
Buzzsaw and Backslash correct with #1 and yes I have seen that movie quite a few times
and BZ bondage ain't my thing
Buzzsaw - #3 correct - http://www.dachsie.org/vbb/images/smilies/toot.gif
Briggsy - #2 correct - http://www.dachsie.org/vbb/images/smilies/star.gif
I said "Flesh" Gordon... the pornographic comedy/spoof of Flash Gordon!
#988 Re: The Garden » Giant dinosaur found in Argentina (not alive) » 925 weeks ago
105 feet long. How amazing is that. Can you imagine standing in the presence of something that huge.
This is setting up to be a penis joke so whoever makes one is banned.
#989 Re: The Garden » What are your plans for Halloween? » 925 weeks ago
I have no idea. Getting the hell outta the house though because I'm not giving out candy and I don't want to hear kids knocking all night if I have nothing to give them.
George St. (the ever famous George St. from my many drunken adventures) has a huge festival the weekend before Halloween. $10 cover to get access to the entire street (all 36 bars included, drinking in the street permitted). People wear their costumes, there's live entertainment, a costume contest, and a whole lot of fun! The place is alive all day and night until 5 am. Shouldn't be any different this year! Haha, watch for me to post when I get back from down there! To make it even better, my class is planning a Bus Crawl (remember I told you all about the Bus Crawl last summer... haha) on the Friday night of the weekend and it ends with a ticket to the festivities on George St. Those Bus Crawls are a big mess anyway. Add the Halloween thing on George and it turns into a huge blowout mess.
So all in all, my Halloween is going to be a piss-up with the rest of the week to recover.
#990 Re: The Garden » What are you eating? » 925 weeks ago
Shake N' Bake chicken and a salad... classic Backslash meal, really.