Cool gait?
Feb. 5th, 2004 12:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Catching up on interviews, and I'm watching the Ryan Seacrest that featured David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Andy Hallett, and J. August Richards. What is with JARs walk? LOL I can't help but laugh. Just, walk like a normal person. Maybe it's just my mood, but this just struck me funny.
Speaking of funny, I've got a couple good ones for you.
"I love statistics. I read that the making of sperm can decrease your life span. Talk about taking your life in your own hands! I also read that 60% of all pregnancies are unplanned. Which means 6 ouf of 10 of you reading this shouldn't be. A study claimed that 8% of the oppulation worry about going to hell. I guess the other 92% got a pre-approved application in the mail. I don't worry about going to hell. I found it fascinating that two out of three Americans believe in the Devil. Or roughly 66.6%. (Which would not make any sense had I not donethe math for you.)"
"Dateline - Northern California: A high school student wants to start a club on her campus called 'The Caucasion Club'. School officials have turned down the request explaining, 'We already have on of those. It's called 'The Chess Club'."
There were more, but not all of them were worth posting.
Oh, and the fish is dead.
Speaking of funny, I've got a couple good ones for you.
"I love statistics. I read that the making of sperm can decrease your life span. Talk about taking your life in your own hands! I also read that 60% of all pregnancies are unplanned. Which means 6 ouf of 10 of you reading this shouldn't be. A study claimed that 8% of the oppulation worry about going to hell. I guess the other 92% got a pre-approved application in the mail. I don't worry about going to hell. I found it fascinating that two out of three Americans believe in the Devil. Or roughly 66.6%. (Which would not make any sense had I not donethe math for you.)"
"Dateline - Northern California: A high school student wants to start a club on her campus called 'The Caucasion Club'. School officials have turned down the request explaining, 'We already have on of those. It's called 'The Chess Club'."
There were more, but not all of them were worth posting.
Oh, and the fish is dead.
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Date: 2004-02-05 12:05 pm (UTC)