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Enzora

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  1. True. Newton's third law of motion.
  2. Enzora

    Pictures!

    Your eyes are creepily pretty.
  3. New look, sans automobilia, but still black and white.
  4. Willie Mays Hayes (aka Wesley Snipes)
  5. Narcissistic and Borderline are clustered together as sort of "dramatic" personality disorders. Narcissistic, as the name would suggest, involves a great deal of self-centeredness and overly grandiose sense of self, such as comparing yourself to Gandhi, or comparing being busted for criminal activities to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Borderline is basically the psycho ex-girlfriend personality disorder. Think Glenn Close in Fatal Atraction.
  6. QUOTE (Oldsmoboi @ Jan 24 2009, 07:42 PM) Wouldn't it be more in the spirit of this thread to just call you a necrophiliac? Is it too late to add that option to the poll?
  7. And if you must spend money to poison your body, aren't there much more fun poisons you can use?
  8. Dumpster diving at snooty private colleges > Craigslist.
  9. Myrtle Beach is the Jersey Shore of the South. The outer banks are great, (and being an aviation buff, you really owe it to yourself to go to Kitty Hawk) and Charleston is an amazing city.
  10. Yeah, about that. . . North Carolina really has yet to embrace mass transit culture. Charlotte just now has a light rail, but that's about it. Kind of ironic, since trains used to be a huge part of the North Carolina economy.
  11. Yah, I'm from the Triangle area, but I don't know how much help I could be to you. The only time I ever really go into Raleigh is in the summer for the free concert series they have. The downtown area is pretty nice, albeit rather small, with some nice parks, government buildings, and museums all within pretty close proximity to each other. Raleigh also still has more of a small-town feel than Charlotte. Downtown Durham is similar in that it's not very big, but has some nice areas. The triangle also has a pretty good arts/music scene, aided by the large number of colleges in the area.
  12. I find driving a coo-pay to be quite beneficial when it's time for group activities where my friends and I all carpool. I rarely have to drive because my friends don't want to squeeze into a cramped backseat. Of course, that might also have something to do with the fact that they don't want to listen to heavy metal at loud volumes, but that's a story for another day. . .
  13. It does give off a "Lexus with a waterfall grille" vibe, but overall, it's a handsome car, and the interior looks to be a huge upgrade.
  14. What I hear often from my car isn't strange, but who I hear it from is. I frequently get compliments on the color of my car (bright 90s teal) from girls at the drive-thru windows of restaurants.
  15. My '94 Mustang just rolled over 180,000 miles as I was driving home yesterday. 180,000 / 1994 = 90.27
  16. Journey's Don't stop Believin'. Decent song, but karaoke bars have turned it into a monster. Most of the Beatles' work before they discovered hallucinogens. Anything by the Doors. Jim Morrison's voice is nails on a chalkboard to me. And of course, Stairway to Heaven.
  17. Most definitely. And you're right about Chuck Berry. A truly great and influential musician. As for Hotel California, well, I got nothin'.
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