Thursday, March 11, 2010

Parking

Did you park your car in the kitchen?

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I'll show you how it's done

Practice makes perfect
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Tasty

I do like Japanese food, but this might be a bridge too far for me. The dead frog starring at me, doesn't help either

Gateway

As I was driving down Ridgeway Road, wait, no, this isn't Ridgeway Rd anymore... OMG the gateway to another dimension
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BTW

Yeah, I guess that's a way to convey the message.

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Crime

It makes perfectly sense to me. It's not easy to take the guy without make up out from a police lineup.

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So what happened?

Other than the fact he didn't get laid by Alex

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Now there's a headline

Exactly how does this work actually?

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Ice age

I kinda have to agree on that statement

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The oar fish

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the rarest fish you will ever lay eyes on. This fish is believed to herald earthquakes. Given the fact that it's a deep sea creature, very little is known about them. They usually wash up - although rarely - dying along the Sea of Japan. But since November 2009 not less than 19 have washed up in several Japanese prefectures. Most were dead or died shortly after they were found. Seiji Sasai of the Echizen Matsushima Acquarium in Sakai, Japan, found two in four days. “It is baffling why these rare creatures emerged within such a short time,” he told Ashai Shimbun