Member: DireChocobo

DireChocobo likes Being set on fire.

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FEBRUARY 18, 2006 @ 09:14 PM


I wish I could focus my rage into something creative or productive. Alas, I cannot. If I try, I get more angry because I'm such a blatant fuckup, and nothing I try to do comes out right.

Vicious cycle and all that chatter.

I need a gym membership to blow off steam, I would be fuckin huge.

Comments
SonOfAPunk

SonOfAPunk

Maple Ridge, BC
January 2006

FEB 19, 2006 04:03 AM

Oh no, bro! Gym-addicts are the worst!

I'm not saying you're one of them, but do you want to be associated with those steroid-abusing, genitalia-shriveling, moronic masses of muscles?!

Those people are idiots, dude!

Go no more than twice a week. Otherwise... You're one of them...

wink

PerfectEquation

PerfectEquation

Jamaica Plain, MA
May 2005

FEB 19, 2006 11:48 PM

i decided to put a ring in the middle of my room so you can have a battle of some sort.


awesome.


or you can just share?

TChalla

TChalla

Atlanta, GA
December 2004

FEB 20, 2006 07:10 AM

I felt the same way! Just make sure you hide your keys in your rectum if you go to a gym mad

Fatality

Fatality

SUICIDEGIRL

USA

FEB 20, 2006 01:51 PM

Rage definitely isn't one of my predominant characteristics. But there are definitely plenty of negative ones that I wish I could channel into productivity

PerfectEquation

PerfectEquation

Jamaica Plain, MA
May 2005

FEB 20, 2006 02:52 PM

you were on my friends list twice so i deleted one...and now you're all gone!

frown

PerfectEquation

PerfectEquation

Jamaica Plain, MA
May 2005

FEB 20, 2006 04:20 PM

yayyyy, i missed you

GenghisX

GenghisX

Atlanta, GA
March 2005

FEB 20, 2006 10:32 PM

What's funny is that my wife and I never even considered the Element as an option. We went to a Honda dealer to check out a Ridgeline.

While walking around the showroom waiting for the sales guy to bring us the info pack on the Ridgeline, we started poking around inside the Element that they had on display, and we realized that the interior was perfect for us - front to back rubber floor covering (perfect for the dog), lots of leg room in the back seats in case we do need to bring others with us, a line input for an iPod, and TONS of cargo space if we store the seats on their sides.

We looked around at a buinch of other cars and trucks, but when it came down to it, the Element was the best bang for the buck.

Now we're waiting for Dodge to turn the Challenger prototype into a production model. I wouldn't have minded getting a Charger, but my wife hates the fact that it has four doors.

GenghisX

GenghisX

Atlanta, GA
March 2005

FEB 20, 2006 10:57 PM

The S2000 seems to be the same car it's been forever.

The new Civic Si I saw today was pretty impressive, though. Good gas mileage for something with ~200 horsepower, and the interior was much nicer than my old Civic.

My wife wants a late 60's - early 70's muscle car (think Barracuda). She has never liked 4 door cars, and the Charger could have been exactly what she wanted if not for the 4 doors. The Challenger is exactly the type of car she wants.

Personally, I'm hoping that in 3-4 years, we'll be ready to move up to my preferred car - a Mercedes SL55 AMG.

sniggitysnags

SniggitySnags

Los Angeles, CA
March 2005

FEB 21, 2006 05:39 PM

They were classified as wild animals on the books long ago, and they never bothered to change it. frown

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