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October 08, 2006 -- 11:48 AM
posted by Beck
Sorry Chris... I've been thinking about halloweeny food since you posted and I'm drawing a blank. For main entrees and sides anyway. Seems deserts are a little easier.
October 08, 2006 -- 11:32 AM
posted by Beck
I haven't tried DVDs, P. I know that in linux it didn't have menu support either so that might not be possible, subtitles do work in linux, but the windows one is command line only and I'm not sure how to do that... the documentation for it may help. It's really good for files on a hard drive though, that's what I use it for mostly.
October 08, 2006 -- 11:11 AM
posted by P
Beck, have you played DVDs with the windows mplayer? If so, how do you do it? I can get them to play by going into the video_ts section of the DVD, but I have trouble interacting with menus. I also can't seem to get the subtitles going.
October 08, 2006 -- 12:53 AM
posted by Beck
Hey andy I think Butter Mullet Puck Gobbler looks like a young coach McGirk from Home movies... maybe it's the blue and orange hand or something.
October 08, 2006 -- 12:32 AM
posted by Par
Andy, something about a "buttery mullet" is just too perfect for a guy "gobbling up the puck". Well done, sir. I can't wait until Butter Mullet Puck Gobbler goes up against the Fresh Pacific Sausage. (Can you say "delicious results"?)
October 08, 2006 -- 12:30 AM
posted by Par
To anyone who watched the Daily Show when Dennis Miller was on, does a tiny bit of this sound familiar?
I love how it's so common sense. All you have to do is realize that it's "incomprehensible" that other people could be stirred into hating you so much as to attack you, and then you can just "plant one in his nads", just "to remind the world not to trifle with us." What could be more simple?
As for the part that he doesn't repeat while launching into his act on the Daily Show, I'm glad he gets in his shot at Clinton's reaction to Chris Wallace's question (which, you may recall, was "why didn't you do more to stop Al Qaeda when you were President?", with the implication of 3000 American lives lost because of his inaction), though. I mean, clearly, becoming passionate about dispelling the idea that you were responsible for the most dire attack on the United States since 1812 is an irresponsible and mentally unbalanced position. Good thing Dennis Miller's there to watch his back. Chris Wallace's question was "perfectly legitimate", Clinton was "florid", but, it's okay, because Clinton "shouldn't . . . feel guilty."
Thanks for clearing that up.
October 07, 2006 -- 6:11 PM
posted by *andy thompson

"And he gobbles it up!"
(I decided to skip the whole helmet issue, and went for a fierce and buttery mullet. Hells yeah.)
