"I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. I just *do* things. I'm a wrench in the gears. I *hate* plans." - The Joker http://pressthenyckbutton.blogspot.com/
"I'm a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. I just *do* things. I'm a wrench in the gears. I *hate* plans." - The Joker http://pressthenyckbutton.blogspot.com/
HAHA you fucking tool, your talent for divining has failed you.
It shouldn't be , but given some of the intellectual dullards I find here, I find it is necessary to say, 'Yes, I realize I am quoting and insulting myself. STFU.'
I'm heading into the North End to watch the game on Sunday. For those of you who do not live in the Boston area, that's the Italian part of the city. cool:
HAHA you fucking tool, your talent for divining has failed you.
It shouldn't be , but given some of the intellectual dullards I find here, I find it is necessary to say, 'Yes, I realize I am quoting and insulting myself. STFU.'
hey!..wha..what just happened!! ed: ..who th'..how th'..what th' hell ??...ur b..both poster AND quoter!?1..* passes out due to the sheer puzzleation of it all *
BERLIN (Reuters) - Police in Berlin said on Wednesday they had arrested two men on suspicion of placing cement-filled soccer balls around the city and inviting people to kick them. At least two people injured themselves by kicking the balls, which were chained to lampposts and trees alongside the spray-painted message: "Can you kick it?"
Police said they had identified a 26-year-old and a 29-year-old and had found a workshop in their apartment where they made the balls. The two are accused of causing serious physical injury, dangerous obstruction of traffic and causing injury through negligence, police said.