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I was over at friends house (Hi Kathryn and Kristy!) the other night, and
because they moved to a new house and therefore had just ordered cable, they got
a month's worth of digital cable TV. The end result of that being they get some
500 odd channels, including digital music channels (but unfortunatly no videogame music one),
sports channels, and channels on everything anyone could ever want
to possibly watch (the home decorating channel?). Anywho, one of those channel's
had a show on it called "Music that sucks", I kid you not. That my dear reader,
is the ultimate TV show. What they really need is a "TV that sucks" and play
reruns of Big Brother and <!-- insert crappy TV show here --> on there.
Yeah..... the "TV Trash" channel: 24 hours of poke-my-eye-out-with-a-blunt-stick
television good...er uh badness.
More people running Windows 3.x need to
visit my site. The scary thing though is at least 2 have. Ahhhhhh, Windows 3.11.
Or if you're old skewl then Windows 1.1
I think
someone should make it their life goal to make up some fact out of the blue and
get 95% of the population to repeat it as fact. Now THAT is power. Urban Legends rock. Like how about "Anthony is the
greatest person alive". Now tell that to 5 of your friends as fact, and tell
them to tell it to 5 other people and so on and so forth. And soon I will rule
the world!!!!!!!!111 Now that I think about it, chain letters teach millions of
people about exponential progression. So next time you get some piece of spam
telling you to tell 10 of your friends something, think of it as a math lesson.
Figure out how many people it will reach if just 5 people forward it to someone
else. Sometimes I wonder..... people say the Bible is the most read document
ever, but someday it may be some chain letter that's been floating around since
1978. Wouldn't suprise me anyways.
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