This is Planet Earth. Da da da da da da da da. Calling Planet Earth. Da da da da da da da da. This is Planet Earth.
Play that as earsplitting levels at 8:00 in the morning as I try to sleep in the next room after an overnight shift at the radio station.
As of 2/28/05: 101 pounds since December 7, 2004 OFFICIAL THREE-MONTH COUNT: 112 pounds on March 9, 2005 OFFICIAL SIX-MONTH COUNT: 142 pounds on June 8, 2005 OFFICIAL ONE YEAR COUNT: 187 pounds on December 7, 2005 As of 2/27/06: 202 pounds "I've lost a heavyweight" As of 7/31/06: 224 pounds
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Originally posted by piemanI was a college student during the New Romantic heyday and I totally bought in and dressed the part.
Please supply pictures of this.
Yes, pieman were you Adam Ant, Bryan Ferry, Spandau Ballet-esque?
I was more like the garage band-REM-T-shirts and jeans look meself.
As of 2/28/05: 101 pounds since December 7, 2004 OFFICIAL THREE-MONTH COUNT: 112 pounds on March 9, 2005 OFFICIAL SIX-MONTH COUNT: 142 pounds on June 8, 2005 OFFICIAL ONE YEAR COUNT: 187 pounds on December 7, 2005 As of 2/27/06: 202 pounds "I've lost a heavyweight" As of 7/31/06: 224 pounds
Now announcing for the NBWA! www.wdws.com home of DWS Sportsnight and downstate radio home of thecubsfan!
As of 2/28/05: 101 pounds since December 7, 2004 OFFICIAL THREE-MONTH COUNT: 112 pounds on March 9, 2005 OFFICIAL SIX-MONTH COUNT: 142 pounds on June 8, 2005 OFFICIAL ONE YEAR COUNT: 187 pounds on December 7, 2005 As of 2/27/06: 202 pounds "I've lost a heavyweight" As of 7/31/06: 224 pounds
Now announcing for the NBWA! www.wdws.com home of DWS Sportsnight and downstate radio home of thecubsfan!
Originally posted by Eddie FamousI'll take John Davidson to block.
Unfortunately, I'm from the generation where Davidson was the hammy host presidiing over a quasi-circus (i.e. late-80's Squares). Thinking back, it was very amusing when I was a tot, but I'm not eager to see those episodes again.
I hated it when GSN left the original Squares off the schedule but that's business.
A picnic near the lakeside in Chicago is the start of a lazy afternoon, early one October. We begin with a scene one meter wide, which we view from one meter away. Now every ten seconds, we will look from ten times farther away...
No visit to the Museum of Science & Industry is complete without watching this one
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