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badmigraine

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  1. Right on, Ocean! There's nothing like being subjected to yet another fine old Hollywood ass-scraping. They have stickers warning of "mature content--parental discretion advised". Why not stickers warning of "disappointing content--different movie advised"? Now that I think of it, they ought to have helpful informative stickers on jobs and girlfriends too.
  2. On getting out: The things you thought you would miss, you really miss. (This includes everything from onigiri to jackbooted, miniskirted dreamgirls.) All the other stuff, well, you can't believe you ever put up with it. Especially as you sit in a large, comfortable room...or find a parking place right in front of the shopping mall...or notice that your bathroom mirror no longer stops at your adams apple. CAVEAT - there's a passel of new stuff that you won't like very much after returning to your own country. Some of it was always there, but you never noticed it until n
  3. Here's my non-expert analysis of the technical explanation I found on Head's website. Head's put piezo-electric fibers at a 45-degree angle along parts of the ski that torsionally flex (twist) the most. When the ski twists, these piezoelectric fibers bend and produce an electric current. The current travels along wires to a resistor inside the ski. The resistor stops this wildcatting current from burning out the microchip, but still lets the proper current through to the microchip. This microchip is an amplifier (amps are simple electric circuits, which can be, and frequently a
  4. Nice one! OK, how about this: My sister's high school Disciplinary Officer was named "Gary Getzoff".
  5. Physical deformation of piezo-electric crystals produces an electric current. They are used in some lighters to produce a spark. The reverse effect is also true: if you apply an electric current to piezoelectric crystals, they deform. They are used this way in speaker systems and, I think, cellphones, to generate sounds.
  6. A fun thing for someone with a lot of time would be to track down the rave reviews of every single movie name we've posted in this thread so far! You can be sure they're out there.
  7. Erm...why is she seeing this particular gyno? One would think she'd choose another, if not for her own sake, then for the sake of your relationship and, well, you.
  8. Obviously the woman is just being shellfish.
  9. Mogs, you're a kiwi. Nobody is going to call you a sheep. You know perfectly well how to call your own!
  10. The Cook, the Thief, the Wife and His Lover... They found so many new, as-yet unimagined ways to make a stinker...it would take me several paragraphs just to even get close to explaining any of it... The less said about it, the better. BAD!! VERY BAD!!
  11. This one's been done to death before, but never fails to give me a chuckle. OK, how about this? I met a guy here last week named "Dick Pratt". A fine counterpoint to Dick Nagai, who had no Japanese and no idea. And don't even ask me about Joe Manko, who came to Tokyo from the home office to "beat the bushes" for investment clients. Nobody had the heart to tell him. I suppose the silliest one of all was when Milton Suk Dong Kim came to L.A. to solicit investment advice. I mean, really. I'd just like to know in which country my name means something to do with
  12. The converse of this post would be, What do Japanese people do when foreigners stare at them?
  13. db, nice review and boy are you hot about this one! Thanks for qualifying it, but the comments about stereotypes that I wrote up originate from my Japanese wife. I thought they were valid, and didn't realize that other white boys were saying things like this for self-aggrandizement. I'm living in a redneck town in Michigan, and am out of the loop on that kind of thing. As for me, the comment that endures is merely that this movie sucked and was so small compared to the hype. What you said about QT...I agree totally. I have never been able to look at a pic of his face without th
  14. Check the following, in this order: 1. Is my fly open? 2. Is there a booger hanging out of my nose? 3. Is there a long piece of toilet paper stuck to my shoe? In most cases, it was #1.
  15. Miteyak, try that at Motown, and you'll find out that it wasn't a girl. " title="" src="graemlins/cry.gif" />
  16. Sigh...only too true. Maybe I could get 3 of his hours doing something similar, only this time for ME...such as fingernail-scraping the carbonized gunk off my hotplates, or scrubbing the baked/caked mud off the underbody of my 4WD.
  17. For me, this would be that sticky plastic tape at the top of new CD and DVD cases. Even after you take off the transparent foil envelope, this annoying strip is still there holding the case closed. Even pulling on the "pull" tab doesn't do anything more than shred this thing into sticky, annoying little strips that can't easily be removed! How incredibly annoying...when you've gone to the trouble of shelling out all that money for your new disc, you don't want to spend 2-3 minutes per case getting this annoying thing off and perhaps scratching the jewel box or leaving sticky residue on it! And
  18. I think I did! It's called "carving", and we are all just waiting for you to tell us all about how it goes!!
  19. Thanks Siren...but I know all about the big-firm lifestyle. I worked at one of those firms for almost 5 years in L.A., then went to their Tokyo office, then was seconded to one of their big clients, then returned to their Tokyo office again. I'm pretty much burned out on the big-firm attorney thing. Unemployment suits me much better. Too bad my savings are about run out and it is time to re-enter the workforce...this time I hope to do something more personally meaningful and sustainable. [/end rant]
  20. I think you're right...maybe that's why I didn't get the job. I brought the wrong accessory to the interview...
  21. I've got a subscription to the "National Enquirer". It's the newspaper with the largest circulation in the US, and they are represented by Covington & Burling, the most stodgy, blue-chip law firm in Washington, DC. I couldn't get a job there out of law school because I didn't have perfect grade point averages in Uni and Law School, and did not edit a journal...they didn't even give me a second look. That esteemed firm reads the galleys of every issue of the Enquirer before it goes to press, then advises the Enquirer on what could or could not result in a lawsuit. It's a huge mon
  22. Mogs, how are they treating the other animals at your job these days? Still on limited rations and same-sex, non-breeding cages? " title="" src="graemlins/cry.gif" />
  23. Just saw it today with my wife. I thought it was OK, but nothing too special or amazing--both in terms of parts 1 and 2, as well as in terms of movies in general. At least it kind of answers all its own questions, so you aren't left hanging about anything.
  24. Enough whining about this ultracrowded resort or that pootling, antiquated single chair... You guys need to get off your duffs and onto user-friendly powered snowboard! Yes they have powered surfboards and powered skateboards too.
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