Chizazz

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  1. http://skydiveperris.com/
  2. I'd like to see BJ and Tyler win. Those crazy hippies.
  3. http://www.myspace.com/chasevolz
  4. Quotelay your canopy in the peas, drive a couple of times with your SUV on it. It will take off the "slippery" of it, and also allow extra ventilation to get the air out... Filling your washing machine a quarter of the way full of sand and then putting the canopy in seems to rid it of its "slippery" as well. It also seems to provide much more ventilation in the canopy than the pea method. On a side not, it is best to use the bigger, more course sand than the small, fine sand.
  5. lol, if they want your full name and address, I'd be willing to bet they're up to no good.
  6. Was I right, is it Clerks?
  7. And Edie burnt Susan's house down.
  8. Oooooh LOST had quite the ending on Wednesday. I still hate the show though. Yet I keep watching it....
  9. The whole riddle is pretty dumb. I've seen it before. It doesn't really have a straight answer.
  10. Cool cool. Is it pretty nice so far?
  11. What kind of freefly suit is that? I can see the symbol in the one pic but can't tell what it is. I need to get myself one soon.
  12. Well...here's all the words that I can think of that end in -gry. aggry: variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture, mentioned by various 19th-century writers as having been found buried in parts of Africa. begry: an obsolete 15th-century spelling of the word 'beggary' (i.e., extreme poverty). conyngry: an obsolete 17th-century spelling of the even more obsolete word 'conynger' (like 'cunningaire' and 'conygarth,' a term meaning 'rabbit warren'). gry: a unit of measurement proposed by English philosopher John Locke in his 1690 "Essay Concerning Human Understanding." higry-pigry: a corruption (along with 'hickery-pickery' and 'hicra picra') of the Greek 'hiera picra' (approximately 'sacred bitters'), a term for many medicines in the Greek pharmacopoeia, particularly a purgative drug composed of aloes and canella bark. iggry: an early 20th century British army slang borrowing from the Arabic 'ijri, meaning 'Hurry up!" meagry: a rare and obsolete early 17th-century variant meaning 'meager-looking.' menagry: obsolete 18th-century alternate spelling of 'menagerie.' nangry: a rare and obsolete 17th-century variant of 'angry.' podagry: a 17th-century variant spelling of 'podagra,' a medical lexicon term for 'gout.' puggry: a 19th-century alternate spelling of 'puggaree' or 'puggree,' derived from the Hindi 'pagri,' a word for a light turban or head covering worn in India. skugry: a 16th-century variant spelling of 'scuggery,' meaning 'concealment' or 'secrecy.' Unless of course you're looking for the answer "language" which is the third letter in the phrase "The English Language". w00t.
  13. Hahahah, I was gonna say it looked like Yoda too. He's totally lifting an X-wing fighter from a mucky swamp right there.
  14. :5:? Yayyy pics. Flipped means I flipped them 'cuz the camera guy was on his head at the time. This makes them not upside down. w00t.
  15. But you can't do it until June 'cuz I don't graduate until June 11th. So until then I'm stuck in this silly state called Ohio... Edited to add: AdventureChick, you should play in the Pokerstars tournament on Thursday nights where a bunch of people off here play.