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  1. Steve

    What to do about soggy cornflakes?

    I solved the problem of soggy cornflakes a long time ago; I eat toast.
  2. Steve

    Google Earth

    I've looked at the White House and National Archives in close detail and 3D view and nothing ever happened. Except for those big guys in sunglasses that always seem to be behind me...
  3. Steve

    Google Earth

    I've had Google Earth for a while now, and I know for a fact that they don't update the images too often because according to them, there's been a cloud over my house for about eight months. :rolleyes:
  4. Steve

    Drunken hat grabbing minors...

    Wow, then the victim of an attempted hat snatching could do a full on Liam Neeson routine from Batman Begins. :cool:
  5. Steve

    Drunken hat grabbing minors...

    Man, that punk would have gotten a heckuva lot more than verbal abuse from me if he had tried to steal my Adventurebilt. I'm amazed that they actually apologized.
  6. Steve

    An antidote to casual fridays?

    Sounds like my area; everywhere.
  7. Steve

    What is your passion?

    I got into them through a book of several random short stories that I picked up at a book fair, and it was easy to follow along. :)
  8. Steve

    What to do about sloppy spelling?

    u ppl r all meen....this isnt an englsh class....lol My fingers hurt. As an aspiring writer, it kills me to see people typing like that all the time. As much as I love the internet, I hate what chat speak is doing to the English language. For those of you who want a way to quickly...
  9. Steve

    Where do you come from???

    Greetings Eliot, welcome to the Lounge! My name is Steve(n). I'm student at the moment, and do whatever jobs people give me for a living. I came here minaly because Indiana Jones got me interested in the Golden Era, and I've been conscious of how I dress ever since. :fedora:
  10. Steve

    What is your passion?

    Heck, don't stop. You're articulating what I feel better than I ever could. Have you ever tried Geocaching? It's a GPS scavenger hunt that ranges from city streets to The Badlands. I do as often as I can, and it is a blast. It's good to meet another mystery fetishist too, do you read any...
  11. Steve

    What is your passion?

    Well, since I asked the question it's only fair I post sometime.:rolleyes: My passion is the mysteries of history. Since I was ten years old I've been reading all I can about the Ark of the Covenant, Noah's Ark, and the Knights Templar. It is my loftiest goal to be able to find out the truth...
  12. Steve

    What is your passion?

    Another addition to the "What is" threads. I'm not asking about your casual hobby, or your job. What are you passionate about? What makes you go on the defensive when challenged? What have you set as your life's goal, whether it is possible to realize it or not? I'd be interested in...
  13. Steve

    If you are a praying person...

    Please send up a prayer for my family right now. My grandmother died Sunday afternoon, and it's been a big blow. It still hasn't all sunk in yet. I did a tribute to her here if you want to look. Anyway, just send up a quick prayer for my family to the Almight Father if you get a chance...
  14. Steve

    Your favorite toys as a kid?

    The only thing I played with for years was Legos. My room was a perpetual danger for the uninitiated's feet.
  15. Steve

    Indiana Jones

    Dennis Quaid could swing it, but Hugh Jackman is almost too buff and contemporary looking to pull it off.
  16. Steve

    Chuck Norris...

    This thread is making me feel twice as bad for my pathetic roundhouse kick.
  17. Steve

    Chicks with Big Noses

    I'll say one thing regarding this topic, I'm bowled over when a girl has one of those smiles that lights up the room. To me, beauty can be found in a person's joy as much as their physical appearance. When it comes to outward aesthetics, it all comes back to the Golden Mean. :cool2:
  18. Steve

    For the want of a nail----

    Look at it this way. France, Britain, and the Scandinavian countries all have very high populations of Muslims that frequently rise to the occaision of picking religious fights. And very often they get off with little or no backlash from the rest of the country. That's what I was saying.
  19. Steve

    For the want of a nail----

    For want of spines, half Europe could be lost in my opinion.
  20. Steve

    Time for another "what book are you reading?" thread...

    I working through David McCullough's 1776.

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