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The SOB
01-21-2008, 01:29 AM
here we will discuss what all of us fools do in our spare time.

as for me, i like to work out, chill with friends and sleep!

(i got bored so i felt like making this thread)

uniquinous
01-21-2008, 01:32 AM
make lame posts on an online forum

Hatchet Warrior
01-21-2008, 01:36 AM
Get on this game and try to find someone to play

Zander
01-21-2008, 01:36 AM
Make myself laugh by making lame posts on an online forum.

uniquinous
01-21-2008, 01:37 AM
get in game with well-ranked accounts and tease people looking for games by talking trash and not actually playing any of them

Zander
01-21-2008, 01:39 AM
Keeping myself confined to one post in a thread in a 5-minute span that isn't a response to something.

uniquinous
01-21-2008, 01:41 AM
setting up zander to respond to something

Jeffery
01-21-2008, 01:48 AM
Stalking and killing kids in online forums.

The SOB
01-21-2008, 01:49 AM
looking at myself in the mirror?

uniquinous
01-21-2008, 02:01 AM
ok lemme just save us all some time here...

looking at myself in the mirror?
Jeffery's response: "looking at you in your mirror"

The SOB
01-21-2008, 02:09 AM
lol

ben66
01-21-2008, 09:52 AM
make lame posts on an online forum

harsh...

Hellblazer
01-21-2008, 10:02 AM
make lame posts on an online forum

Really? I do that too!:D

I also play Guitar Hero and try to study.:rolleyes:

mino
01-21-2008, 10:09 AM
I try to master GH3 in expert mode.

~SuMpFiN~
01-21-2008, 11:13 AM
I go on the computer to play an insane game and talk smack to people.

Jeffery
01-21-2008, 11:18 AM
I go on the computer to play an insane game and talk smack to people.
And end up getting beat down and whimpering in a corner.

Magic Man
01-21-2008, 11:20 AM
Things i do in my spare time.. hmm...

Act like a total freaking moron.

ben66
01-21-2008, 11:21 AM
Shows how immature TAO is. Go get a life kid.

Uberownerizer
01-21-2008, 11:23 AM
Masturbation plix.

I mean..

Fun things.

Zander
01-22-2008, 04:46 PM
Not noticing when people actually set me up for lame posts on an online forum until days afterward.

Snowolf
01-23-2008, 07:15 AM
make lame posts on an online forum

get in game with well-ranked accounts and tease people looking for games by talking trash and not actually playing any of them

setting up zander to respond to something

ok lemme just save us all some time here...


Jeffery's response: "looking at you in your mirror"

you got alot of spare time

rabbi
01-23-2008, 07:36 AM
Have TAO related dreams, such as: beating an 1800+ stat player. :p

uniquinous
01-23-2008, 08:28 AM
you got alot of spare time

you say that for 4, one liner posts. take a gander at my post count, and find some that are pages long :p

gryph89
01-23-2008, 09:19 AM
If my peeps arent around, I'll either sit on my ass and play my 360 or my guitar. Either one work.

Snowolf
01-23-2008, 09:47 AM
I do my homework and if I'm not working ro on tao, I play on my piano.

rabbi
01-23-2008, 11:04 AM
I do my homework and if I'm not working ro on tao, I play on my piano.


Piano NERD. :p

Anarchy_United
01-23-2008, 11:11 AM
Piano NERD. :p

Atleast that is a somewhat applicable skill, unlike TAO.


I have lots of freetime, I mostly let my mind wander and do random stuff. And play TAO.

ACHANGEL
01-23-2008, 11:35 AM
plotting to take over the world

bludhoundz
01-23-2008, 11:36 AM
you say that for 4, one liner posts. take a gander at my post count, and find some that are pages long :p

I spend my free time telling uniquinous to stick to one liners, because they're better than the page posts.

uniquinous
01-23-2008, 12:20 PM
i spend my time coming up with ways to undermine blud'z supreme ultimate power hungry attitude

Establishing shot (slight down-angle) of Mickey’s house and front yard. It’s late afternoon and sunny, but a few puddles of water are seen throughout the story, indicating that it’s rained recently. Goofy has just walked up to visit Mickey, who is leaning despondently on his fence (they’re on opposite sides of the fence). Mickey’s posture and expression contrast sharply with the sunny, cheerful scene around him. Goofy wears his usual outfit; Mickey should be dressed casually in slacks and a sweatshirt or sweater (no hat!).

Goofy: Whut’s wrong, Mick? Ya look awful downhearted fer such a fine day!

Mickey: Awww... It’s just that today is Minnie’s birthday, and I promised to take her to Chez Swank for dinner.

Pic 5 Close on Mickey; he looks very irritated now, arms folded across his chest.

Mickey 1: I don’t mind the fact that Chez Swank is expensive — but everyone there is so darn snooty!

Mickey 2: Why should I pay extra for their bad attitude? I can get that for free at some places!

Pic 6 Medium long shot. Goofy is curious and somewhat in awe, never having been to a fancy restaurant. Mickey, always charmed by his friend’s innocence, looks only slightly less irritated as he answers Goofy’s question.

Goofy: Sounds mighty fancy! How much does it cost?

Mickey: Plenty! I don’t think y’can eat there for less than $200 per person!

Pic 7 Closeup of both characters. Goofy is genuinely shocked! Mickey perks up, looking as if he’s just had a brilliant idea. (Smaller panel on line.)

Goofy: Gawrsh! For that kinda money, ya should be able t’buy the whole restaurant!

Mickey: Yeah, I... Say!

Pic 8 Long shot. Mickey has dashed out the front gate, grabbed Goofy’s arm, and started running down the sidewalk. He looks excited now. Goofy scrambles to follow his pal, using his free hand to hold his hat onto his head. (Larger panel on line.)

Mickey: You’ve given me a doozy of an idea, Goofy — c’mon, I’ll need your help!





PAGE 2

Pic 1-2 Night. Establishing shot: Mickey and Minnie walk down a city sidewalk on their way to Chez Swank. They’re dressed appropriately for an expensive restaurant, perhaps even wearing elegant versions of their original costumes — Mickey in red slacks (instead of his old shorts) with gold buttons, white shirt, bowtie, black jacket; Minnie in a short evening gown with a ruffled, polka-dotted skirt. Across and down the street is a public park, where a small traveling carnival has set up (ferris wheel, roller coaster, etc.). There are plenty of pedestrians and cars, but Mickey and Minnie happen to be the only people on this part of the sidewalk. They are nearing a dark alley that intersects the sidewalk (perhaps a few garbage cans are seen). Minnie is joyful; Mickey, still somewhat irritable.

Tune in next week to find out what happens!

or just google it

Snowolf
01-23-2008, 12:23 PM
i spend my time coming up with ways to undermine blud'z supreme ultimate power hungry attitude

Establishing shot (slight down-angle) of Mickey’s house and front yard. It’s late afternoon and sunny, but a few puddles of water are seen throughout the story, indicating that it’s rained recently. Goofy has just walked up to visit Mickey, who is leaning despondently on his fence (they’re on opposite sides of the fence). Mickey’s posture and expression contrast sharply with the sunny, cheerful scene around him. Goofy wears his usual outfit; Mickey should be dressed casually in slacks and a sweatshirt or sweater (no hat!).

Goofy: Whut’s wrong, Mick? Ya look awful downhearted fer such a fine day!

Mickey: Awww... It’s just that today is Minnie’s birthday, and I promised to take her to Chez Swank for dinner.

Pic 5 Close on Mickey; he looks very irritated now, arms folded across his chest.

Mickey 1: I don’t mind the fact that Chez Swank is expensive — but everyone there is so darn snooty!

Mickey 2: Why should I pay extra for their bad attitude? I can get that for free at some places!

Pic 6 Medium long shot. Goofy is curious and somewhat in awe, never having been to a fancy restaurant. Mickey, always charmed by his friend’s innocence, looks only slightly less irritated as he answers Goofy’s question.

Goofy: Sounds mighty fancy! How much does it cost?

Mickey: Plenty! I don’t think y’can eat there for less than $200 per person!

Pic 7 Closeup of both characters. Goofy is genuinely shocked! Mickey perks up, looking as if he’s just had a brilliant idea. (Smaller panel on line.)

Goofy: Gawrsh! For that kinda money, ya should be able t’buy the whole restaurant!

Mickey: Yeah, I... Say!

Pic 8 Long shot. Mickey has dashed out the front gate, grabbed Goofy’s arm, and started running down the sidewalk. He looks excited now. Goofy scrambles to follow his pal, using his free hand to hold his hat onto his head. (Larger panel on line.)

Mickey: You’ve given me a doozy of an idea, Goofy — c’mon, I’ll need your help!





PAGE 2

Pic 1-2 Night. Establishing shot: Mickey and Minnie walk down a city sidewalk on their way to Chez Swank. They’re dressed appropriately for an expensive restaurant, perhaps even wearing elegant versions of their original costumes — Mickey in red slacks (instead of his old shorts) with gold buttons, white shirt, bowtie, black jacket; Minnie in a short evening gown with a ruffled, polka-dotted skirt. Across and down the street is a public park, where a small traveling carnival has set up (ferris wheel, roller coaster, etc.). There are plenty of pedestrians and cars, but Mickey and Minnie happen to be the only people on this part of the sidewalk. They are nearing a dark alley that intersects the sidewalk (perhaps a few garbage cans are seen). Minnie is joyful; Mickey, still somewhat irritable.

Tune in next week to find out what happens!

or just google it

I felt like quoting this as bad as you felt posting it.

The SOB
01-23-2008, 01:21 PM
very interesting.... may i be of service?

dirka dirka
01-24-2008, 02:34 AM
What exactly is spare time? Cause if you think about it.... you can't really spare time. You're always doing something. If you do something in your "spare time" then its not something you're doing in your "spare time" but something you're doing with your time.

Jeffery
01-24-2008, 02:51 AM
What exactly is spare time? Cause if you think about it.... you can't really spare time. You're always doing something. If you do something in your "spare time" then its not something you're doing in your "spare time" but something you're doing with your time.
Not really. That's like saying using a spare tire means you never really had a spare tire.

It was an extra tire until you started using it. Just like spare time is extra time you didn;t HAVE to be doing something, but you end up doing something during it anyways.

XeqtR
01-24-2008, 03:08 AM
Make babies.

dirka dirka
01-24-2008, 03:31 AM
Not really. That's like saying using a spare tire means you never really had a spare tire.

It was an extra tire until you started using it. Just like spare time is extra time you didn;t HAVE to be doing something, but you end up doing something during it anyways.

but you never HAVE to do anything, if you don't want to. I don't want to breathe sometimes, I don't have to do it... unless I want to survive. I just do it in my spare time. Know what I'm saying or is this xanax, oxycotton, and absinthe messing with my mine?

Elentari
01-24-2008, 01:54 PM
Know what I'm saying or is this xanax, oxycotton, and absinthe messing with my mine?

"BY THE WAY I TAKE/AM ON DRUGS EVERYONE, BE IN AWE AND TELL ME HOW COOL I AM PLZKTHNXBAI"

Jeffery
01-24-2008, 02:12 PM
but you never HAVE to do anything, if you don't want to. I don't want to breathe sometimes, I don't have to do it... unless I want to survive. I just do it in my spare time. Know what I'm saying or is this xanax, oxycotton, and absinthe messing with my mine?
I know you are trying to be argumenative as usual. But failing.

Spare time simply describes the time in which you don;t have a designated work/duty/other scheduled activity.

What you are trying to do, as usual, is misdefine "spare time" to mean time when you are doing absolutely nothing.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spare%20time
spare time

noun
1. time available for hobbies and other activities that you enjoy
2. time that is free from duties or responsibilities [syn: free time]

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


That is the commonly accepted, and intended, definition for Spare Time, as used by the common public, and the original poster of this thread. Not whatever misdefinition you will try and force upon others.

banditto
01-24-2008, 02:30 PM
I'm surprised only uberownzer or w/e his name is is the only honest one here.

http://fyfi.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/must_not_fap.jpg

/\DarkWarrior/\
01-24-2008, 05:01 PM
I could give you a list on what I do in my free time. But I don't want to type all of them. :/ But lets put it this way...I do many things in my free time.

dirka dirka
01-24-2008, 05:54 PM
"BY THE WAY I TAKE/AM ON DRUGS EVERYONE, BE IN AWE AND TELL ME HOW COOL I AM PLZKTHNXBAI"

I was actually kidding... you realize those 3 things in combination would most certainly kill any person.

I know you are trying to be argumenative as usual. But failing.

Spare time simply describes the time in which you don;t have a designated work/duty/other scheduled activity.

What you are trying to do, as usual, is misdefine "spare time" to mean time when you are doing absolutely nothing.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spare%20time
spare time

noun
1. time available for hobbies and other activities that you enjoy
2. time that is free from duties or responsibilities [syn: free time]

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.


That is the commonly accepted, and intended, definition for Spare Time, as used by the common public, and the original poster of this thread. Not whatever misdefinition you will try and force upon others.

Those definitions contradict each other... It's a duty to yourself that you make time for hobbies... thus spare time means nothing at all.

The SOB
01-26-2008, 01:22 AM
"BY THE WAY I TAKE/AM ON DRUGS EVERYONE, BE IN AWE AND TELL ME HOW COOL I AM PLZKTHNXBAI"

you're cool mate

I'm surprised only uberownzer or w/e his name is is the only honest one here.

http://fyfi.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/must_not_fap.jpg

can't forget me, i'm as honest as i'll ever be